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Marceℓℓo

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Mar 16, 2007
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I don't know him and I never even heard of him, but still I'm somehow excited.Maybe because it's weird that we sign young promising players.That wasn't the case so far,was it?

To our swedish friends...can you please tell me something about him?Is he a DM,CM,LM,RM?weaknesses and so on...
 

Sadomin

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Apr 5, 2005
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I don't know him and I never even heard of him, but still I'm somehow excited.Maybe because it's weird that we sign young promising players.That wasn't the case so far,was it?

To our swedish friends...can you please tell me something about him?Is he a DM,CM,LM,RM?weaknesses and so on...
I told you in the previous page. He's a central midfielder with attacking qualities.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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He is not Albanian (his name would have been Alban if he was Albanian) , it's certainly not a Turkish name and if it's Bosnian then he's the first Bosnian i know named Albin (and i know a lot of Bosnians :) )
It sounds Swedish to me, especially his surname.


I guess he will be with our primavera if we don't loan him.
Sadomin, you think he's already good enough to be a sub and to get few coppa games or you think he'll spend a year in primavera ?
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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He is not Albanian (his name would have been Alban if he was Albanian) , it's certainly not a Turkish name and if it's Bosnian then he's the first Bosnian i know named Albin (and i know a lot of Bosnians :) )
It sounds Swedish to me, especially his surname.
Really? I know two Albins, one in Zagreb and one in Sarajevo. I don't know the origin of the name but I'm pretty sure it's Bosnian.
 

Sadomin

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Apr 5, 2005
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Really? I know two Albins, one in Zagreb and one in Sarajevo. I don't know the origin of the name but I'm pretty sure it's Bosnian.
It's originally Latin, meaning "white" (think albino) and is quite common in Sweden. Stop discussing his name, I've already told you it's Swedish and he's Swedish. God damn Yugoslav nationalists. :p

I guess he will be with our primavera if we don't loan him.
Sadomin, you think he's already good enough to be a sub and to get few coppa games or you think he'll spend a year in primavera ?
He played 15 games this season in the Swedish league and he was pretty good for the worst team in the league. Juventus is a huge step up from that. Realistically he'll be loaned out to a Serie B team or something.
 

Agon

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Sep 23, 2006
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He is not Albanian (his name would have been Alban if he was Albanian) , it's certainly not a Turkish name and if it's Bosnian then he's the first Bosnian i know named Albin (and i know a lot of Bosnians :) )
It sounds Swedish to me, especially his surname.
well Albin is albanian name it comes from Alb
 
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