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Post by StoKeith on Jul 16, 2011 22:45:26 GMT
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Post by croatian on Jul 17, 2011 6:02:58 GMT
Subasic - solid goalkeeper, prone doing mistakes when he is under pressure Their defence I can't comment because they are mostly new players Sharbini-can be brilliant but can also be disastrous, like Subasic when he is under pressure he is mostly making mistakes Andric-like you said, tough tackling midfielder, maybe the best player in Hajduk, very experienced Tomasov-maybe it'll be funny but he also mostly playes bad when is under pressure Oremus-solid RB or RM, making a lot of sprints on right flank with the ball, can be very dangerous Vukusic-fast, agile forward, very dangerous when recieves the ball in empty space ahead, very good at one to one with goalkeeper Vukovic-new player, don't know much about him
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Post by redsaturday on Jul 17, 2011 8:15:48 GMT
sounds like your team don't cope well under pressure.
lucky for you we don't pile pressure on a teams defence with countless balls into the box from crosses,corners, long pumped balls into the box from our own half, oh and throw ins
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Post by baddo on Jul 17, 2011 8:19:09 GMT
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Post by redsaturday on Jul 17, 2011 8:26:28 GMT
not for me well boring
but if you like retro
wonder if it's unique, if it is then it has one big plus ours doesn't
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Post by simun on Jul 17, 2011 8:49:34 GMT
sounds like your team don't cope well under pressure. lucky for you we don't pile pressure on a teams defence with countless balls into the box from crosses,corners, long pumped balls into the box from our own half, oh and throw ins Look,you can call it pressure,but after we lost first tie in bucharest 3-1,we won 3-0 on poljud in front of 35,000 people. It was "big pressure" over us,but we won,thanks to tomasov who scored 2 very important goals.He sometimes play good,sometimes play bad,for example,at 0-0 in poljud against AEK,11 metars form empty goal he shoot over the goal Our goalkeeper made some mistakes on the beggining of last season,but at the end of season,he was ok,and during the games we now played against some weaker teams except bursaspor,he was also ok,so we belive he will be fine. P.S.I think asmir begoviÊ will be your goalkeeper against us,and i think he is not a good goalkeeper.If you ask me,sorensen is much better
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Post by tck on Jul 17, 2011 9:42:50 GMT
is this allowed in england......we always make party
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Post by croatian on Jul 17, 2011 9:46:25 GMT
sounds like your team don't cope well under pressure. lucky for you we don't pile pressure on a teams defence with countless balls into the box from crosses,corners, long pumped balls into the box from our own half, oh and throw ins Look,you can call it pressure,but after we lost first tie in bucharest 3-1,we won 3-0 on poljud in front of 35,000 people. It was "big pressure" over us,but we won,thanks to tomasov who scored 2 very important goals.He sometimes play good,sometimes play bad,for example,at 0-0 in poljud against AEK,11 metars form empty goal he shoot over the goal Our goalkeeper made some mistakes on the beggining of last season,but at the end of season,he was ok,and during the games we now played against some weaker teams except bursaspor,he was also ok,so we belive he will be fine. P.S.I think asmir begoviÊ will be your goalkeeper against us,and i think he is not a good goalkeeper.If you ask me,sorensen is much better I'm sorry, I was a little bit drunk when i was writing that post. ;D I expressed wrong when I was describing Sharbini and Tomasov. With 'under pressure' I thought that if other team plays aggressive on them they could make mistakes, especially Tomasov.
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Post by hajho on Jul 17, 2011 10:03:46 GMT
That's truth about Tomasov. I think, if Stoke doesn't play aggresive, then he will play good
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Post by Shaqatak on Jul 17, 2011 10:06:00 GMT
Can any of our new-found Croat friends tell me how far away the ground is from the centre of Split? I'm staying somewhere near the palace. Also what will be the best (& safest!) way for me and my family to get to and from the stadium?
Cheers.
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Post by anonimus1950 on Jul 17, 2011 10:24:54 GMT
Can any of our new-found Croat friends tell me how far away the ground is from the centre of Split? I'm staying somewhere near the palace. Also what will be the best (& safest!) way for me and my family to get to and from the stadium? Cheers. 10-15 min walk:
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Post by roby101 on Jul 17, 2011 10:33:23 GMT
Can any of our new-found Croat friends tell me how far away the ground is from the centre of Split? I'm staying somewhere near the palace. Also what will be the best (& safest!) way for me and my family to get to and from the stadium? Cheers. 10-15 min walk: If you're going organized with other fans from England, then you do not need to think about it. You probably will not see the city because our police will take you on the airport and under police escort you will be transported to the stadium. After the game, you'll be transported under police escort to the airport and that's it. If you go just with your family..... you do not need to think about safety. Split is a safe tourist destination, Croatia is one of the countries with the lowest number of murders in the world, and Torcida never killed nobody. There is a lot of tourists from UK, who are coming here for years, every few meters you will find a tourist who is from UK or speak English, you will feel like you're at home
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Post by Shaqatak on Jul 17, 2011 10:39:25 GMT
Thanks for that. Im travelling just with my family as I want to enjoy the city & maybe see some of the islands?
Really looking forward to it. All the hajduk fans that have come on here have been sound. May the best team win (as long as it's us!) :-)
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Post by torca on Jul 17, 2011 10:52:18 GMT
that's right! Don't believe in any rumors ... we don't killed tourists because if we do it they'l not come back next year ;D If you are football freak, welcome to the club ... enjoy with us!
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Post by roby101 on Jul 17, 2011 10:53:06 GMT
Thanks for that. Im travelling just with my family as I want to enjoy the city & maybe see some of the islands? Really looking forward to it. All the hajduk fans that have come on here have been sound. May the best team win (as long as it's us!) :-) You have to see some of the islands, would be a shame to be in Split, and not to go to some of the islands. The islands are beautiful and you and your family will enjoy, you'll probably want to return again next year, everyone wants
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Post by demolition on Jul 17, 2011 10:55:11 GMT
Hi, cheer yo!
Me has a question, i heared this story yesterday about a foundation of a city Stoke. I was told that the city was founded by two gays. One was this Stoke dude, and the other was this Trent dude. And Stoke was humping Trent, and so was town called Stoke on Trent. Is it true or it`s just a legend? Cheers mates
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Post by Shaqatak on Jul 17, 2011 11:04:05 GMT
Hi, cheer yo! Me has a question, i heared this story yesterday about a foundation of a city Stoke. I was told that the city was founded by two gays. One was this Stoke dude, and the other was this Trent dude. And Stoke was humping Trent, and so was town called Stoke on Trent. Is it true or it`s just a legend? Cheers mates Just not true I'm afraid. Stoke was actually a bloke with an enormous knob whilst Trent was a gorgeous blond with a great big chest. We were very nearly called Trent on Stoke but they preferred the standard missionary position! ;-)
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Post by roby101 on Jul 17, 2011 11:12:32 GMT
google translate www.24sata.hr/nogomet/hajduk-oprez-delap-special-iz-auta-je-asistirao-za-42-gola-228009Irish defender Rory Delap can throw the ball 38 meters and travel 60 km / h. In elementary school he was champion in the javelin. Assisted by an amazing 42 goals When I was five years ago, I shot a golf ball, which flew into the house of my uncle through the slightly ajar window. Nadrapao alone, but then I realized that a good throw, said defensive Stoke City's Rory Delap, the best in the world puts the ball out of the car. In his defense will have to throw Hajduk especially watch out for 28th July, when the play at Stoke. In elementary school he was a champion in the javelin, and his hand after the cross out of the car as a dangerous and centaršutevi. - Oh, no special training. That God gave him. Jump the gun up, stretched out and throw it like a bullet - said Branko Strupar, who was with Delap two seasons sharing the dressing room in Derby. - In the Premiership play-jump is the most important. We trained a lot of interruptions, and when you Delap, doing them, and after insertion of the car - said Strupar and added: - Delap would get a ten balls and threw us to the greatest, and those you seek to score and bring the ball to another tripod. Strupar not scored after his throw-in, but remember that the opponents are constantly creating panic in the penalty area. Delap's career assist 42 times in front of goal after a throw. He added that the goal which won the FA Cup final last year, which will play in the European league. In Stoke he arrived 2006th But he broke his leg in the same way as Eduardo. Once in 2008. first entered the Premiership, assisted by seven of the opening 13 goals that are "Potters" scored that season. By his throw practiced by physicists and mathematicians, and so calculated that the ball after its insertion in the average travel 38 meters. Moving 60 kilometers per hour at an angle of 20 degrees. This angle arm and back muscles produce maximum force. - His throw of dangerous corners. They can exercise, have a corner kick against Arsenal and sinkholes. This is rare and therefore dangerous - Slaven Bilic. - I do not do special exercises for the arms and back. This is just something that you have. My secret is in the towel - he joked Delap, who, while playing at the Britannia Stadium, a towel adds collectors ball in is cleared away jersey. Delapov record is 45 meters. World record holder is a PE from Yorkshire Danny Brooks. The ball was thrown 50 feet. His technique involved and the mathematicians: 1st Before you throw the ball cleared. Towel on his home turf added collectors ball, and clears away the jersey. 2nd Momentum is important. Create four steps from the advertising to the edge of the field. The last step, before you throw the ball longer. 3rd Throws the ball at an angle of 20 degrees, because then the arms and back muscles in the best position for a long throw-in. p.s.If our fans want to beat up someone, it needs to be this guy. It would help a lot of to our players
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Post by lordb on Jul 17, 2011 11:14:19 GMT
that kit is really nice
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Post by Olgrligm on Jul 17, 2011 11:18:17 GMT
Hi, cheer yo! Me has a question, i heared this story yesterday about a foundation of a city Stoke. I was told that the city was founded by two gays. One was this Stoke dude, and the other was this Trent dude. And Stoke was humping Trent, and so was town called Stoke on Trent. Is it true or it`s just a legend? Cheers mates Is that supposed to be some sort of insult? Because there's a lot more material in the name 'Split' than there is in 'Stoke-on-Trent'. ;D
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Post by torca on Jul 17, 2011 11:21:30 GMT
what this means:
"Hey up duck!! 'Ow at?"
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Post by demolition on Jul 17, 2011 11:26:35 GMT
Hi, cheer yo! Me has a question, i heared this story yesterday about a foundation of a city Stoke. I was told that the city was founded by two gays. One was this Stoke dude, and the other was this Trent dude. And Stoke was humping Trent, and so was town called Stoke on Trent. Is it true or it`s just a legend? Cheers mates Just not true I'm afraid. Stoke was actually a bloke with an enormous knob whilst Trent was a gorgeous blond with a great big chest. We were very nearly called Trent on Stoke but they preferred the standard missionary position! ;-) Thanks for risponse mate. Anyway, our city Split was named after some psychiatric pacient, with schizofrenia. This guys are typical Split citizens:
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Post by torca on Jul 17, 2011 11:43:59 GMT
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Post by Shaqatak on Jul 17, 2011 11:58:54 GMT
what this means: "Hey up duck!! 'Ow at?" :-) Means "why hello there my fine fellow. How are you feeling this beautiful morning?"
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Post by lordherefordsknob on Jul 17, 2011 12:15:42 GMT
Hi, cheer yo! Me has a question, i heared this story yesterday about a foundation of a city Stoke. I was told that the city was founded by two gays. One was this Stoke dude, and the other was this Trent dude. And Stoke was humping Trent, and so was town called Stoke on Trent. Is it true or it`s just a legend? Cheers mates This has to be one of the funniest posts I have ever seen in here.
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Post by PenkhullStokie on Jul 17, 2011 13:31:14 GMT
Pre season friendlies:
Stoke City vs Newport YMCA
Hajduk Split vs Barcelona
;D
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Post by roby101 on Jul 17, 2011 13:59:33 GMT
Hajduk Split vs Barcelona ;D Actually, this is not a preseason game, our season starts on Tuesday
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Post by groarrr on Jul 17, 2011 15:42:53 GMT
Vs mighty Å ibenik and all 5 of their fans. If you guys only knew what kind of lame ass competition we have to face here.. you'd appreciate even Wigan and such wankers
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Post by groarrr on Jul 17, 2011 15:48:42 GMT
www.hostelbookers.com/hostels/croatia/zadar/For you guys flying to Zadar. Check that link.. you can get far better deal in decent private accomodation apartments for already as low as 15 euros per night. It beats the hell out of staying in 4x more expensive 2 stars hotels full of German grannies with attitude. If you need more links lemme know.. i'll pull them out
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Post by Miracle Aligner on Jul 17, 2011 16:35:42 GMT
Are any of our fans posting on Splits forums? I think we should
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