Albanians abroad

With memories of the golden years (80's) of the albanian football still fresh on her mind, Albania is now attempting to recreate its strong football legacy. As young players start making their names abroad, the future is looking bright for Albanian football!

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Abrashi over memushaj any day and not because of some lucky goal in bundesliga but I agree abrashi is much better at his role than memushaj at his
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Albanian Damien wrote:
Albo_eagle wrote:
Aurora Bulkualis wrote:
you guys are becoming like the black people that say you have to call them "african american" instead of black. no one is saying kosovars arent ethnically albanian, but im not going to write albanians from kosova every time just to please you
You should learn the history before saying these stuff as then you seem ignorant.

The term 'Kosovan' which is english for 'Kosovar' was first used by the serbs in Mitrovicë early in the 20th centrury. So if aim to offend Albanians who lost family members in the war to the shkije use the term. If not switch it. Up to you.
Which is why I say anyone from Kosova who plays for Albanian is Shqiptare, but those who play for Kosova are Kosovar..

Does anyone have video of Balaj's goals??
Stupidity knows no boundaries. Those Albanians who live in Kosove, what do we call em? serbs?
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@ Sulejman i Madherishem , Wtf why do you end up justifying yourself with having family in Shkoder and Tetove if you're not rating him on clan basis. Memushaj is a central midfielder not an attacking midfielder. Did you watch Abrashi's goal? It was a deflection, Memushaj has more shots on target this season than Abrashi has ever had in his entire career at GS. Memushaj peaked in Serie B which is same level as Swiss league , now is captain and playing at Pescara . Don't see where your logic is to call him thrash .
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Elezaj on bench for Perugia in serie B . His team is on the playoff rank atm , curious to see his level of GK. He came from Juventus academy but couldn't find a place as a starter in any team he got loaned.
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Princ wrote: but I agree abrashi is much better at his role than memushaj at his
Maybe but that's because it's easier to destroy than create. Memushaj is superior with the ball on his feet, passing, crossing, shooting. What does Abrashi do? He chases the ball and tries to disrupt the opponent's flow by tackling or fouling.

In Albanian football we have too many Abrashis and too few Memushajs. That's the problem. (Not saying that Memushaj is anything special because he far from but I'm talking about the general idea). Albanians do not value technique at all.
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Albo_eagle wrote:You should learn the history before saying these stuff as then you seem ignorant.

The term 'Kosovan' which is english for 'Kosovar' was first used by the serbs in Mitrovicë early in the 20th centrury. So if you aim to offend Albanians who lost family members in the war to the shkije use the term. If not switch it. Up to you.
Albo_eagle wrote:Hmm. Balli Kombëtars main aim was to free occupied Albanian lands and unify them and the UÇK's main aim was to free Albanian lands and unify them. Doesn't take a genius to work it out, but maybe a 'kosovan' like you cant see it.
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It's obvious now. Whenever Albo_eagle uses the term kosovan, he means it in a derogatary way.
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Just noticed that Balaj and Roshi's team is 4th in Russia behind Zenit, S. Moscow, and CSKA Moscow. That's a pretty big deal.

Btw Balaj finally scored with feet and it looked so awkward lol.
Dallku wrote: Maybe but that's because it's easier to destroy than create. Memushaj is superior with the ball on his feet, passing, crossing, shooting. What does Abrashi do? He chases the ball and tries to disrupt the opponent's flow by tackling or fouling.

In Albanian football we have too many Abrashis and too few Memushajs. That's the problem. (Not saying that Memushaj is anything special because he far from but I'm talking about the general idea). Albanians do not value technique at all.
+1. Memushaj is a different player than Abrashi. Memushaj is a regular CM, passing and controlling the tempo. Abrashi is more of a runner and more defensive minded. Even that goal took a massive deflection.
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Is there an option to block people? Can't read anymore nonsense from sulejman and albo eagle.
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Aurora Bulkualis wrote:
Simboli i Diellit wrote:@ Sulejman i Madherishem
Is there an option to block people? Can't read anymore nonsense from sulejman and albo eagle.
No there isn't a simple way to hide/block their posts.
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Dallku wrote:
Princ wrote: but I agree abrashi is much better at his role than memushaj at his
Maybe but that's because it's easier to destroy than create. Memushaj is superior with the ball on his feet, passing, crossing, shooting. What does Abrashi do? He chases the ball and tries to disrupt the opponent's flow by tackling or fouling.

In Albanian football we have too many Abrashis and too few Memushajs. That's the problem. (Not saying that Memushaj is anything special because he far from but I'm talking about the general idea). Albanians do not value technique at all.
Not necessarily. Just our current manager favors defensive minded players rather than technical players who are defensively/physically weak. That's why guys like Rashica, Kace, Meha, etc, have been disregarded.

In a few years we'll get some offensive minded manager and you'll say "See the problem with Albanians is that we play too offensive minded. Albanians don't value discipline and defensive team play".
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