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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
59,300
Lol yeah, she is extremely tiny, but she fights like an angry mighty leprechaun, hits her opponents with 20 lighting quick punches before they get to breathe lol...

She is a great fighter.
She really is, only saw one fight of her in one of the major cards last year, she has insane striking ability.
 

radekas

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Aug 26, 2009
19,339
Who are the best supported foreign clubs in Poland? @piotrr @radekas @polskis
It's the usual Real/Barcelona/MU/Chelsea/Milan/Juventus combination. Depends on the times when you grew up I guess. Jędrzejczyk is the same age I am so no wonder she's a Juventino.
 

piotrr

Мodеrator
Sep 13, 2011
33,767
Who are the best supported foreign clubs in Poland? @piotrr @radekas @polskis
I'd say 1. Real (like a locust) 2. Barca 3. United unfortunately.
BVB gained some momentum but only thanks to 3 Poles playing there not so long ago, because overall people tend to hate German clubs (history :D), enough to say i was the only one in a group of ~20 people to root for Bayern when they played Inter in the final ffs lol.
Then you have smaller fanbases of the rest big EPL teams & Italian trio (Juve being the biggest one).
 

piotrr

Мodеrator
Sep 13, 2011
33,767
Looking at the likes of biggest polish fanpages on fb:
1. Real - 224k
2. Barca - 114k
3. Borussia - 107k - surprised by this, but can be because of all the random fans liking the 'polish trio'
4. United - 82k
5. Juve - 32k
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
18,943
Looking at the likes of biggest polish fanpages on fb:
1. Real - 224k
2. Barca - 114k
3. Borussia - 107k - surprised by this, but can be because of all the random fans liking the 'polish trio'
4. United - 82k
5. Juve - 32k
Juve being 5th is pretty good though in an international context, no?
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,815
How popular is Juventus in Croatia?

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And Bosnia Herzegovina for that matter.
there is a general forum on the biggest sporting site in the country here where the Juventus threads have around 100k posts, only Liverpool, United, Arsenal and Barcelona have more from the top european clubs. from the people i know, most support Barcelona and the english clubs. the ones that lived or still live in Germany support Bayern.

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They love inter in yugo countries
maybe in other countries but in all my time here i encountered 2 inter fans, and one kid wearing a Grosso inter shirt that has no idea how he got it
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
15,885
Joe Calzaghe: The lifelong Juventus fan dreams of glory in Cardiff


You would think it would be hard to top boxing in front of 50,000 people in your home country, but Wales' legendary boxer Joe Calzaghe might manage it.

Because this week he will live his childhood dream, watching boyhood heroes Juventus playing in the Champions League final, which just so happens to be in Cardiff, in the same stadium Calzaghe headlined against Mikkel Kessler in 2007.

"It is a dream come true for me," the lifelong Juventus fan told BBC Wales.

"For Juventus to be at the final in Cardiff, I can't stress how amazing it is for me. It's a once in a lifetime thing."


Vecchia Signora

For Calzaghe, who started boxing as a 10-year-old, there was just one dream that eclipsed that of becoming a boxing world champion... emulating his idol Paolo Rossi.

Inspired by his soccer-obsessed father Enzo, himself a schoolboy player for Torres FC, Calzaghe was never one for following his local team Cardiff City, or the trendy teams his mates supported, like Liverpool. For Joe, it was always Vecchia Signora, The Old Lady.

"I've supported Juve since I was nine or 10, I remember crying when they lost 1-0 to Hamburg in the European Cup," he said.

"I remember players like Rossi, Roberto Bettega, and Platini playing under Dino Zoff, so I have always been a Juve fan, including when we got relegated to Serie B.

"To be at the Champions League final in Cardiff, it is just a dream come true.

"For it to be at the national stadium where I boxed 10 years ago against Mikkel Kessler, you can't make it up.

"So to be in a final at the stadium that means so much to me, in my hometown, is incredible. But we've got to win it! We don't have the best record in finals."

Joe Calzaghe at Juventus

Joe Calzaghe was a two-weight world champion who never lost a professional boxing contest
A family affair, a great team

Such is Calzaghe's passion for Juventus, he has taken his sons, Conor and Joe Jr, for a tour of the Juventus Stadium.

Both boys share dads enthusiasm for Juve and Joe says the whole family have been impressed with the improvement to the side this season.

"I was gutted two years ago, when we lost 3-1 to Barcelona in the Champions League, I remember watching that with the family in Sardinia," he explained.

"Last year we lost after two late goals against Bayern, but this year I am hopeful, especially as it is (goalkeeper, Gianluigi) Buffon's last major club level tournament.

"We've got a great chance. (Paulo) Dybala, (Gonzalo) Higuain, we've got a terrific team and what a beautiful thing for it to be in the city of Cardiff.

"I was never a fan of manager Massimo Allegri, but he's proved to be on par or even better than (now Chelsea manager) Antonio Conte.

"The balance of the team is superb, they are a proper team and to not concede in two legs against Barca and Porto shows what an incredible defence we've got.

"Dybala is amazing and the midfield has improved, we've just got stronger and stronger."


Bale-sized problem

Calzaghe is aware of the attacking threat carried by Real Madrid and is worried that a Welshman could be the person to dash his dreams.

"I have only happy memories in the Millennium Stadium and hopefully that is still the case after 3 June," he said.

"So it depends, Madrid have got (Cristiano) Ronaldo and (Gareth) Bale, but not the best defence, so there is a chance.

"It could be a Welshman who breaks my heart, but hopefully not.

"I love Gareth Bale but just this once, please, don't do it! You've got plenty more tournaments to win. You had the Champions League last year, so don't be greedy.

"But I believe Juve will do it. Hopefully it's destiny for me, 10 years on from the Kessler fight."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39963057
 

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