With all due respect, you make very little sense. Actually, no sense at all.
In your previous post you said that he belongs to Tottenham and similar clubs, just like some other Balkan players.
My complain was about comparing him to other Balkan players, who never actually played in serie A, just because he's Balkan.
Where do you see the similarity between Berbatov and Krasic?
I could understand you if you have doubts that he'll succeed in a big serie A team , but you made it sound as if you are 100% sure that he won't and he belongs to mid-table teams.
Now my question to you is: How do YOU know that he won't succeed in Juve? Juve's history is full of players who came from different leagues and succeeded, no matter their nationality.
Second, shall we only sign world cup players? Even if Krasic or the other ex-Yu players who played in serie A, weren't world class players (some of them were, though) who says that all 11 players in the team have to be world class?
Here's an interesting info for you:
-With the exception of 2007 and 2008 CL final, every CL final from 1990 until 2010 had at least one player from the ex-YU countries.
From Jugovic who played for Juve and Red Star, Savicevic who played for Red Star and Milan, Boban in Milan, Suker and Mijatovic in Real Madrid, Salihamidzic in Bayern, Katanec in Sampdoria, Boksic and Stojkovic in Marseille, Pancev, Pandev, Mihajlovic, Prosinecki, Stankovic, Prso, Olic, Tudor, Zivkovic, Babic, Vranjes, Najdoski, Djukic, Zahovic, Sabanadzovic, Binic and lot more.
Some of them were stars of the team, some were important players in the starting XI, some were squad players.....but they were all good enough to play for a CL finalist.
So how are we better than those teams so we shouldn't sign someone from Serbia just because Kezman, Lazovic and Zigic didn't succeed?
Start making sense, please.
Nationality is the last thing we should look at when we're signing players. Every country has players who succeeded and players who choked. If Vidic came from the Russian league to a top league doesn't mean that every Serbian who comes from a Russian team will succeed in a top league. And if Mirkovic didn't succeed in Juventus doesn't mean that every Serbian player will fail in Juventus.
In your previous post you said that he belongs to Tottenham and similar clubs, just like some other Balkan players.
My complain was about comparing him to other Balkan players, who never actually played in serie A, just because he's Balkan.
Where do you see the similarity between Berbatov and Krasic?
I could understand you if you have doubts that he'll succeed in a big serie A team , but you made it sound as if you are 100% sure that he won't and he belongs to mid-table teams.
Now my question to you is: How do YOU know that he won't succeed in Juve? Juve's history is full of players who came from different leagues and succeeded, no matter their nationality.
Second, shall we only sign world cup players? Even if Krasic or the other ex-Yu players who played in serie A, weren't world class players (some of them were, though) who says that all 11 players in the team have to be world class?
Here's an interesting info for you:
-With the exception of 2007 and 2008 CL final, every CL final from 1990 until 2010 had at least one player from the ex-YU countries.
From Jugovic who played for Juve and Red Star, Savicevic who played for Red Star and Milan, Boban in Milan, Suker and Mijatovic in Real Madrid, Salihamidzic in Bayern, Katanec in Sampdoria, Boksic and Stojkovic in Marseille, Pancev, Pandev, Mihajlovic, Prosinecki, Stankovic, Prso, Olic, Tudor, Zivkovic, Babic, Vranjes, Najdoski, Djukic, Zahovic, Sabanadzovic, Binic and lot more.
Some of them were stars of the team, some were important players in the starting XI, some were squad players.....but they were all good enough to play for a CL finalist.
So how are we better than those teams so we shouldn't sign someone from Serbia just because Kezman, Lazovic and Zigic didn't succeed?
Start making sense, please.
Nationality is the last thing we should look at when we're signing players. Every country has players who succeeded and players who choked. If Vidic came from the Russian league to a top league doesn't mean that every Serbian who comes from a Russian team will succeed in a top league. And if Mirkovic didn't succeed in Juventus doesn't mean that every Serbian player will fail in Juventus.
Actually on of the reasons behind the downfall of Serie A is the lack of Balkan players.
