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Bjerknes

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Heh, who knows the exact reason. We can only speculate.
He is a son of one of the best and most famous Croatian players of all time. He grew up in a very rich family, with his father being a big football star, he had all the privilegies and he didn't need to work so hard as the other boys in order to make it to the first team.
But he was very talented, more talented than the other boys and you know how the talented kids always tend to work less than the others.
That's what I suspected. And why did he decide to move from the Bad Blue Boys to Torcida?

Indeed. Grygera and Corluka have been the best right backs in the tournament so far.
I agree.

And people still request a new right-back over a left-back. :shifty:
 
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    Actually he adopted that name himself.
    I know many basketball players from different european countries who play in Turkish basketball league and whenever they get a turkish passport they have to change their name to a Turkish one.
    Of course, this is only for the name in the passport. They can use their real or their adopted name on their jerseys.
     
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    That's what I suspected. And why did he decide to move from the Bad Blue Boys to Torcida?
    Money ? :)

    After a very bad season, Dinamo's president forced all his players to accept a pay-cut. Kranjcar didn't want to accept that and they put him on the transfer list. Hajduk, whose director became Igor Stimac, Bilic's partner in defense at the WC 1998, offered big money (even for European conditions this was good offer for a 20 yo ) and he went there.
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    Money ? :)

    After a very bad season, Dinamo's president forced all his players to accept a pay-cut. Kranjcar didn't want to accept that and they put him on the transfer list. Hajduk, whose director became Igor Stimac, Bilic's partner in CB at the WC 1998, offered big money (even for European conditions this was good offer for a 20 yo ) and he went there.
    He pissed off a lot of people with that move, even our beloved Barkuss.
     
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