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    Vedad Ibišević

    Actually, you're right regarding the bolded part. :lol: Don't write in Bosnian, please(you can do that in the Balkan thread). It will eventually lead to a 3 week ban from the forum and as far as i can see you're not insulting anyone and we don't want to ban you.
  2. Alen

    Vedad Ibišević

    Hoffenheim's Ibisevic Named Bundesliga Player Of The Month Nice achievement when you have the likes of Diego and Ribery as your rivals.
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    Vedad Ibišević

    At this moment i'd also bet on the USA but there is a good reason for that and it certainly doesn't mean that the USA has better players. Let me explain by replying to the other part of your post. Back in Yugoslavia Bosnians were the most talented for football. Then the war happened. Hundreds...
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    Vedad Ibišević

    Hmmm, i wouldn't call them great as in "the best in the world", because they weren't great, but Miroslav Blazevic (won the 3rd place at the WC as Croatian coach) is from Bosnia, then some well known players around Europe, like Safet Susic (the best Yugoslav player in the 80's and the best...
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    Vedad Ibišević

    I don't mean Yugoslavs. I mean guys who were born in Bosnia, who played for Bosnian clubs and learned football from Bosnian coaches. By Bosnians i mean the Serbs, Croats and Bosnian muslims from Bosnia.
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    Vedad Ibišević

    Well, they produced much more quality coaches and players than the USA. If the war didn't destroy the country they'd have been much more successful.
  7. Alen

    Vedad Ibišević

    A guy who hardly ever makes the bench for Villareal and a player who plays for a mid-table serie B team ? I did hear good things about them (mostly from you) and i guess they're good players but they are everything but a proof that good football is played in US or that the US football school...
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    Vedad Ibišević

    Learned ? :D Andy, learning football and USA don't go together, don't you think so ? He lived only 4 years in the USA and i think that those 4 years were at least 4 steps backwards for his football career. I'm also for real this time. No hard feelings, but that's the reality.
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    Vedad Ibišević

    Imagine what a player he'd have been today if he didn't waste all those years learning football from the inferior US coaches :shocked:
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    Vedad Ibišević

    The new Ibra ? I hate him soooo much already. But i don't hate him for being compared to Ibra, i don't hate him for being from the same country as Ibra (Ibra's parents), i certainly don't hate him because as a striker he'll be a rival to one of our strikers. I hate him because i think he's not...