The Netherlands and Belgium are considering merging their top-flight football leagues to form a new cross-nation competition, i understands. Such a move would be a radical attempt to curb the growing domination of the “big five” European leagues and change the balance of power in continental club football.
Albania & Kosovo clubs in one league, why not?
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Ademi is saying only if Albania and Kosova get unification which won't happen.CanaYouDoIt wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 9:36 pm https://twitter.com/kosovansabroad/stat ... 40143?s=21
Saw this too , don’t know if he’s bs
Me personally I don't think it will happen because there's too much politics behind it. Serbia and UEFA will obviously never allow it to happen. I also think the two league won't like it because fighting for a European spot will be much tougher as it is and less chance for teams to get their little prize money after they get knocked out by some team from Luxembourg.
I personally think in the long run it would be good as it will create a more competitive team. Just taking the 3-4 best teams from Kosova who have the biggest financial backings and putting them in Albania will improve the play of the league. But I think we still need another 5 years of the Kosova league to develop because it's still so new and raw.
I think maybe a joint cup with the winner taking a European spot might be a good idea to get some some interest. I also think the cups for Albania and Kosova are a joke anyway.
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I was all for this, but the problem is that players travel by bus. It's not like England, Italy or Germany where they fly around in private jets. With Albanian roads and mountainous terrain it'd take like 10 hours of driving to get from Vlore to eastern parts of Kosova.
Maybe they could do a North American West/East thing.
Maybe they could do a North American West/East thing.
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It wouldn't take 10 hours lol. Both countries have built up their highways.Aurora Bulkualis wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 1:50 am I was all for this, but the problem is that players travel by bus. It's not like England, Italy or Germany where they fly around in private jets. With Albanian roads and mountainous terrain it'd take like 10 hours of driving to get from Vlore to eastern parts of Kosova.
Maybe they could do a North American West/East thing.
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It takes already 5-6 hours from Vlore to Mitrovice.artan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 2:40 amIt wouldn't take 10 hours lol. Both countries have built up their highways.Aurora Bulkualis wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 1:50 am I was all for this, but the problem is that players travel by bus. It's not like England, Italy or Germany where they fly around in private jets. With Albanian roads and mountainous terrain it'd take like 10 hours of driving to get from Vlore to eastern parts of Kosova.
Maybe they could do a North American West/East thing.
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And that's near the most southern part of Albania to the most northern part of Kosovo. Imagine Kukesi vs a team Prizren (that's like 20 minutes).Simboli i Diellit wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 2:53 amIt takes already 5-6 hours from Vlore to Mitrovice.artan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 2:40 amIt wouldn't take 10 hours lol. Both countries have built up their highways.Aurora Bulkualis wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 1:50 am I was all for this, but the problem is that players travel by bus. It's not like England, Italy or Germany where they fly around in private jets. With Albanian roads and mountainous terrain it'd take like 10 hours of driving to get from Vlore to eastern parts of Kosova.
Maybe they could do a North American West/East thing.
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In which country in Europe do clubs travel by jet in their domestic league? Lol.
That’s just a lazy ass excuse.
I’m all for it. Quality will be better.
That’s just a lazy ass excuse.
I’m all for it. Quality will be better.
Kafshatë që s'kapërdihet asht, or vlla, mjerimi..
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Only Turin/Milan clubs when they used to visit Sicily/Sardinia ,Napoli and viceversa , but thanks god most Serie A is where it belongs to “The North” . Germany, Spain , England and France have rounded shape geography so they have mostly 4-5 travel time by bus.
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