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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artan
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Caci definitely has no Albanian ancestry and the only reason they're reporting on it is because he's a decent player and the last name sounds Albanian. If you use this logic you can make a claim any Italian/Turkish/Greek player has Albanian origin. Albania should put a cap on these guys like 1-2 players max. I'm not going to support for some United Nations team.

Might as well call up Nicholas Muci as well!
https://www.transfermarkt.us/nikolas-mu ... ler/583025
Dallku
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Man.... how does Nedim Bajrami only have 3 goal contributions in 28 league/EL games for Rangers?

Seems like their other winger Vaklav Cerny scores and assists in every game. I don't even want to know what Rangers fans are saying about Nedim. They must hate him lol
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RedFootballs
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The Scottish league is weak, that is really bad.

From the forum comments online it seems like he just isn't involved enough. Only fleeting moments and fades in and out of games frequently.
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RedFootballs
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Ardon Jashari is doing very well at Club Brugge, he played as they knocked out Atalanta 5-2 on aggregate, unfortunately he is cap tied to Switzerland (World Cup) even if we had any chance to get him.
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What's up with Ernest Muçi, did he get dropped from the team or is he injured?
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Princ
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Who’s even playing anymore?

Our best players from last qualification (Bajrami, Ramadani, etc.) have checked out completely.

What more is there to prove I guess..
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Albanian players are only good in September/early October before they fade away. Some by getting benched while others getting injured. Most of them cant really handle a long season, especially in real leagues.

Kumbulla is ironically one who has survived so far this season. Playing 90 minutes every game for Espanyol. Keep in mind that Kumbulla came from an ACL injury like Broja but that didn't effect his mentality. He's going strong.

Everyone else is cooked. Even Djimsiti who's usually stable for his club just got injured. Ismajli and I think even Mitaj are injured.
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Albaner
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Broja back in training and looks like a Body Builder now. Apparently he was told to make mass, because that’s one if the reason he was injured that easily.
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Uzuni is available to make his debut tonight at Portland
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First time Asllani is playing over Calhanoglu by merit and it's a champions league knockout game away from home!

Maybe there is hope for him after all.
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