Dallku wrote: Sat Aug 29, 2020 12:35 am
So what happened before 2010 that we don't know about?
I could understand being nostalgic and bragging about history IF there was some sort of past success but what is there to be proud of when your history only consists of failures?
Partizani (for example) having a "longer" history than Skenderbeu only emphasizes how horrible they have been. They have had DECADES of opportunities more than Skenderbeu to do something positive but they failed every time.
30 ties in Europe..... 26 eliminations. That's fvcking mind boggling. Has to be a world record.
I know you are thinking of domestic success but for a tiny country like Albania that's irrelevant. Europe is the barometer. Right now you're bragging about being the best doctor in your village. Wow congratulations.
I'm a Partizani fan but I'm not trying to claim Partizani had the most success of any Albanian clubs, although Partizani won the now defunct Balkans Cup in 1970. In the 1980s they beat Celtic and Austria Wien and tied Malmo at home. They also never got to play their home tie against Benrfica as they were forbidden by the party to play after getting 4 red cards in Portugal.
Flamurtari in the late 1980s ended up playing and getting eliminated by Barcelona two years in a row. On their way to meeting Barcelona they eliminated Partizan Belgrade which for me is the greatest triumph of Albanian club football.
Tirana's greatest triumph was eliminating Dinamo Bucharest in 1986 by beating them at home and away. This is the same year when another Bucharest team, Steaua won the European Cup (today's Champions League). Tirana also tied Ajax at home 2-2 the year they won the European Cup in 1971. In the 180's Tirana won their first round play only to lose to Dinamo Kyiv, Malmo. Gotenborg, and Bayern Munich.
I mean you are pointing at Skenderbeu's qualifying over Dinamo Zagreb with two ties as their greatest achievement but the 1980's was the golden age of Albanian football and at least these 3 teams had better performances than Skenderbeu, although understandably this is all subjective.