ian wright je napisao/la:
pa vidim da mi ni po izgledu ni po imenu nije boliviano
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A igra za Uvijek Spremni (reko da nije neki emigrant osnovo klub kad nije) 😀
A brief sketch of the history of Always Ready looks something like this: They were founded in 1933 by a group of La Paz schoolchildren, who took the name ‘Always Ready’ – the English translation of the scouts’ motto siempre listo. They chose to have an English name, like many Bolivian clubs, as a nod to football’s fatherland and the country that first brought football to South America through missionaries, business and war. They were a founding member of the Bolivian football association, and it is crucial to note that prior to the 27 years in the wilderness of Liga B, they were seen as one of the biggest clubs in not just La Paz but Bolivia itself, finishing as high as second in the national league in 1967. However, if there is one year that defines Always Ready it is not 1933, the year of their founding, and not 1961, when they had a heralded European tour. The year that defines Always Ready is 2018, the year the club was promoted back to the Bolivian first division and when they moved from La Paz to El Alto.
Oni imaju cudnih imena tamo. Jorge Wilstermann je osnovao kao klub avio kompanije a nazvan je po prvom poginulom pilotu iz te kompanije.
“Kam hit this tight end SO HARD, I swear I saw that TE’s soul leave Qwest Field right on that 35 yard line.”