Galijun je napisao/la:
ahahaha, koji liiiik, ko što dropšotki reče...ko o čemu, a ovaj o planinskim udovima


@magyar: Looking at your squad players, I wouldn't say you have bad players. Ignashevitch, Berezutskiy twins, Akinfeev have great experience from CSKA UEFA Cup 04/05, Arshavin plays significant role in Zenit (1/4 finals in UEFA Cup), Kerzhakov is star man for Sevilla and was for Zenit. True you have much of foreigners, but that is nothing compared to England for that matter. Our best team currently, Dinamo, have a great deal of foreigners, yet true stars were always home-grown boys like Modric, Da Silva, Corluka. So it may rather depend that you aren't accustomed of big championships every time...
Croatia, for example, has the tradition of playing on EURO/WC because we, most of the time, do not falter at home and when away, we started to procude some big wins also (Sweden, Bulgaria, England)...
But, there is small secret: our main stadium where NT plays, Maksimir, Zagreb, is in disastrous ruin (you can call it a semi-mutated concrete jelly-fish) and guests always stone themselves to death upon the sight of it. Add to it around 35000 'blood-thirsty' fans and team that bleeds for their country...there is a recipe. So destroy Luzhnikiy, build some semi-medieval-semi-communistic monstrosity and you will reign supreme

The nearest decades Luzhnikiy hardly will destroy. But certainly Luzhnikiy approach for Olympic Games and track and field athletics, than for football more. But now in Moscow are going to build the of stadium Dynamo, CSKA, Spartak. As in St.-Petersburg soon will start to build stadium Zenit. The Russian Football Union too considers construction of new stadium for modular Russia. So not all so is bad.
