Jedno davno proslo vrijeme iliti nije u soldima sve..

Obrisan korisnik
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10. ožujka 2010. u 13:34
Dejan NS je napisao/la:
Frane Matošić :
Igračka karijera:
  • Hajduk 1935. – 1939.
  • BSK 1939. – 1940.
  • Hajduk 1940.-1941.
  • Bologna 1942. -1943.
  • Hajduk 1944.- 1956.
  • Nije sve u šoldima, znači i ovde je igrao iz jubavi?

 


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Ne piši kad ne znaš. Za BSK je igra dok je bija u vojsci Kraljevine Jugoslavije u Beogradu, a u Bologni je spašava glavu od Talijana koji su harali Dalmacijon
smOtto
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10. ožujka 2010. u 13:36
Sammir je na dobrom putu da padne u ovu kategoriju

ali eto da ne bude da bezze pišem stavit ću onog koji je i sinonim za ovakve stvari i kojeg svi znamo:
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"kažem ja"
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10. ožujka 2010. u 13:36

Special Report

Soccer Team Valuations

04.08.09, 06:00 PM EDT


Rank Team Country Current Value1 ($mil) Debt/Value(%)2 1-Yr Value Change(%) Revenue ($mil) Operating Income3($mil)
1 Manchester United England 1,870 54 4 512 160
2 Real Madrid Spain 1,353 23 5 576 81
3 Arsenal England 1,200 107 0 349 80
4 Bayern Munich Germany 1,110 0 21 465 59
5 Liverpool England 1,010 59 -4 332 50
6 AC Milan Italy 990 0 24 330 58
7 Barcelona Spain 960 7 22 487 108
8 Chelsea England 800 92 5 424 -13
9 Juventus Italy 600 5 18 264 46
10 Schalke 04 Germany 510 38 9 234 41
11 Tottenham Hotspur England 445 29 8 228 70
12 Olympique Lyonnais France 423 18 4 245 94
13 AS Roma Italy 381 9 -12 276 69
14 Internazionale Milan Italy 370 77 -8 272 27
15 Hamburg SV Germany 330 0 13 202 44
16 Borussia Dortmund Germany 325 33 1 183 9
17 Manchester City England 310 0 62 164 -16
18 Werder Bremen Germany 292 0 12 177 27
19 Newcastle United England 285 96 -5 198 -13
20 VfB Stuttgart Germany 264 0 NA 176 18
21 Aston Villa England 240 10 26 150 1
21 Olympique Marseille France 240 0 28 200 20
23 Celtic Scotland 218 14 -4 145 11
24 Everton England 207 49 5 151 14
25 Glasgow Rangers Scotland 194 86 NA 128 15


1 Value of team based on past transactions and current stadium deals (unless new stadium is pending) without deduction for debt.
2Includes stadium debt.
3Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.
NM: Not Meaningful.
Sources: Deloitte and Touche; company documents; Forbes.

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Obrisan korisnik
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10. ožujka 2010. u 13:37
ma kakve su to glupe liste,,pogledaj malo koga Roma dovodi zadnjih godina,sve polovne igrače,zadnji igrač kojeg su doveli je Batistuta ,,glavni igrači redovno odlaze u glavnog konkurenta Inter ,zna se kako obitelj Sensi stoji sa financijama...

Roma nebi bila među 15 najbogatijih klubova Engleske ,to ti sigurno kažem


dr.Damir
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10. ožujka 2010. u 13:42
Ove liste najbogatijih su gluposti koje nikome nisu jasne. Jasno je da su Man City, Chelsea, ManU, Real, Barca i Inter financijski najmoćniji klubovi, nakon toga mislim da dolazi Bayern, ostali su iza.
[uredio dr.Damir - 10. ožujka 2010. u 13:43]
sve prolazi sve se mijenja, idu dani idu godine, samo Zrinjski ostaje ponos moje Hercegovine
Obrisan korisnik
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10. ožujka 2010. u 14:02
dz je napisao/la:
galeb75 je napisao/la:
dz je napisao/la:
 citaj sta pisem malo bolje
njima ne trebaju vece pare
sta ce s njima?kad imaju i sad sve
totti ima 10 miljona godisnje i sta ce postic time da ode u real?a za trofeje sam naveo ,citas pola texta
ako je  ´glupost po obicaju´onda mi odgovori koji je talijan isao u real?baggio,maldini,baresi?nijedan jer im ne treba
pogotovo nece nikad talijan otici jer su oni jako DOMOLJUBNI NAROD i uvjek su na svome
kojih primjera~?ko igra u realu osim ´siromasnih´ argentinaca,brazilaca,nizozemaca?
talijani su takav narod koji sebe jako vole i sve sto je talijansko,,morras prvo znati nesto da bi pisao
totti ide vec 20 god u real kao i de rossi..mislis da im at meanwhile rosella nije digla bon za kruh
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prvo..molim vas da ne zatrujete temu prepucavanjima..
drugo..DZ..nijedan talijan u realu?? evo vako s vrha jezika..panucci..cannavaro..da mi se da guglat..naslo bi ih se..

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iznimki ima uvijek..2 igraca .... ne cine pravilo


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antonio cassano..capello kao trener..opet s  vrha jezika..zelis li i dalje??

Obrisan korisnik
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10. ožujka 2010. u 14:07
Spain - The tax haven of the players




Since the year 2004 that was approved by the Spanish government a special tax regime for employees aliens, dubbed the "Law Bechkam" (to coincide with the time that Real Madrid have signed the player), Spain has become a tax haven for football players. This scheme provided that the foreign workers resident in the country, benefiting from a decrease in tax on their income, normal 43% to just 24% over a period of 6 years.

Through this tax incentive, any player who plays in Spain and abroad that the country benefits from tax income much lower than what is done in other European countries, to the disadvantage of the other European leagues in terms of recruiting and paying salaries competitive players.

Usually player salaries made public concerning their gross salaries (before tax), so we analyzed the amounts of taxes on income from 7 European countries (England, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, Portugal, Netherlands) and found that the net earnings would have for example Cristiano Ronaldo, with his salary at Manchester United of 625 thousand Euros per month (7.5 million Euros per year). Country     Rate     Monthly     Annual
           
England     40% (a)     € 375,000     € 4,500,000
Spain     24% (b)     € 475,000     € 5,700,000
Italy     43%     € 356,000     € 4,275,000
Germany     45%     € 343,000     € 4,125,000
France     40%     € 375,000     € 4,500,000
Portugal     42%     € 362,000     € 4,350,000
Netherlands     52% (c)     € 300,000     € 3,600,000


Notes:
(a) The England rate rise this month from 40% to 50%, largely due to the discomfort of the government in relation to the high salaries of players.
(b) In Spain foreigners redisentes benefit from a reduction in the rate of 42% to 24% during the first 6 years of residence.
(c) In the Netherlands there is an exemption from tax on 30% of total revenues in the first 10 years for all citizens.


galeb,,
cassano je bio otjeran iz rome ,a kad vidis spanjolsku taxu ovu gore svatices o cemu je rijec


isto vrijedi i za dr damira,,,zasto idu u spanjolsku mislis zbog ljubavi prema taxi?
[uredio dz - 10. ožujka 2010. u 14:11]
dr.Damir
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10. ožujka 2010. u 14:08
Aquilani, Toni, Rossi, Macheda... Debilna tvrdnja svakako, onda se to još više može reći za engleske igrače da ne idu iz Engleske, mogu se sjetit jedino Beckhama, Owena i Mcmanamana, i opet je to manje iz neke ljubavi ili šta ja znam nego zato što su klubovi u kojima igraju dovoljno jaki i imaju dovoljno para da ih plaćaju.
sve prolazi sve se mijenja, idu dani idu godine, samo Zrinjski ostaje ponos moje Hercegovine
Obrisan korisnik
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10. ožujka 2010. u 14:10
decko..ajde proseci s ove teme..prvo kazes nesto..pa kad te ljudi razuvjere..pises sve i svasta...nalazeci kojekakve razloge..
Obrisan korisnik
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10. ožujka 2010. u 14:12
evo jos jedna prica o ljubavi prema voljenom klubu..

Cristiano Lucarelli

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Cristiano Lucarelli
Personal information
Date of birth 4 October 1975 (1975-10-04) (age 34)
Place of birth Livorno, Italy
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Livorno
Number 99
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1993 Cuoiopelli 28 (5)
1993–1995 Perugia 7 (0)
1995–1996 Cosenza 32 (15)
1996–1997 Padova 34 (18)
1997–1998 Atalanta 26 (5)
1998–1999 Valencia 13 (1)
1999–2001 Lecce 59 (26)
2001–2003 Torino 55 (10)
2003–2007 Livorno 146 (92)
2007–2008 Shakhtar Donetsk 13 (6)
2008– Parma 45 (16)
2009– Livorno (loan) 20 (5)
National team
2005–2007 Italy 6 (3)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 12 October 2008.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 17 October 2007

Cristiano Lucarelli (born 4 October 1975 in Livorno, Italy) is an Italian footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A side Livorno, his hometown club.

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[edit] Club career

A journeyman striker, Lucarelli had stints with eight different teams (including a brief run in Spain) before signing with hometown A.S. Livorno Calcio in 2003. While playing for Torino F.C. the previous season, he attended a match that saw Livorno emerge victorious and earn promotion to Serie B, and he was among a throng of fans who rushed the pitch afterwards in celebration. He made an immediate impact in Livorno's return to Serie A in the 2003-04 season, scoring 29 goals in 38 matches and instantly winning a space in the hearts of Amaranto fans. He won the Golden Boot Award as Serie A's top goalscorer the following season, with 24 in 35 matches as Livorno finished in eighth place.

A rarity in the football world in terms of club loyalty, he rejected several better-paying offers from other Italian and European clubs (among them a €3 million offer from FC Zenit Saint Petersburg in July 2006) to remain with Livorno. He was once quoted as saying, "Some football players pay a billion for a Ferrari or a yacht; with that money I bought myself Livorno’s shirt. That's all."

He scored his 100th Serie A goal as part of a hat-trick in a 4-1 defeat of Catania on April 1, 2007.

Lucarelli's seemingly perfect relationship with the team soured after a conflict with club president Aldo Spinelli arose over the firing of coach Daniele Arrigoni in March 2007, during which he openly stated his desire to leave. It became permanently damaged a month later, when Lucarelli received a frosty reception from supporters after a sluggish 1-1 home draw with Reggina, with many fans going as far as to accuse Livorno of match-fixing. Lucarelli, hurt by the fans' criticism, reiterated his plans to leave Livorno at the end of the season.

In May, he was quick to snuff out rumors of a move to Serie A rivals ACF Fiorentina, and continued to remain ambiguous about his future with Livorno, claiming that he would make a decision on June 6; five days later, Lucarelli announced that he would be staying home for next season due to a lack of offers from other teams, despite fresh rumors about Palermo, Parma and Sampdoria being interested in his services.

However, on 13 July, Lucarelli agreed to join Shakhtar Donetsk for L6 million, signing a three-year contract worth L2.8 million a season, thus becoming the first Italian to play in Ukraine. The news resulted in a flood of negative responses from fans on his official website. He replied to the furor at a press conference, "I am going, but I didn't hold a gun to anyone's head...Shakhtar signed me for a figure that was below the buy-out clause of my contract. That means the club made its considerations and thought that L6m was good for a player going on 32."

Lucarelli scored his first European goal for Shakhtar in their 2-0 group stage win over Celtic FC on September 18, 2007.

On January 15, 2008, Lucarelli was sold to Parma F.C. for Ł4 million, and he signed a three-and-a-half year, Ł1.2 million contract. His younger brother, Alessandro, joined him at Parma for the 2008-09 season. His time at Parma did not prove to be particularly successful, as he scored only four goals in 16 matches in the remaining half of the 2007–08 season, with his side being ultimately relegated to Serie B after a long struggle with results. He opted to stay with Parma also for the 2008–09 season, aiming to offer his contribution to bring the team back into the top flight, however Lucarelli was featured intermittently through the season, playing only 19 games (out of 42) and scoring a total eight goals.

On July 2009 Lucarelli completed a much-publicized comeback at Livorno on a loan move from Parma. Lucarelli has already played for Livorno from 2003 to 2007.[1][2]

[edit] Passion and controversy

Lucarelli's passion for his home club often resulted in many questionable incidents. The May 2005 issue of Calcio Italia magazine reported that he had paid for a bus that brought a cadre of traveling Livorno fans back to the city after they had been arrested for rioting. He has the A.S. Livorno logo tattooed on his left forearm, and his jersey number, 99, was an homage to left-wing ultras group Brigate Autonome Livornesi, which was founded in 1999.

He was also of an increasingly rare breed of Italian footballer who openly brought his politics onto the pitch; his goal celebration consisted of a dual clenched-fist salute, a gesture made famous by the Communist party. He has openly admitted that he, like most of Livorno's fanbase, is a supporter of communism. One of his cell phone ringtones was Bandiera Rossa, and he once gregariously declared, “We [Livorno] get no favors from the referees because we are Communists!” but later retracted this statement.

Lucarelli, the supporter who became a Livorno player and icon, even had his mobile phone ring to the tune of The Red Flag.

He is a staunch admirer of Che Guevara, whose face is frequently displayed on Livorno fans' banners and T-shirts during matches. This first came to the fore in 1997, when, after scoring for Italy's Under-21 side, he celebrated by pulling his jersey over his face to reveal a shirt bearing the revolutionary's image. Despite his insisting that it was not a political gesture, he was consequently blackballed from the national team for several years until Marcello Lippi called him up as a starter for a friendly in 2005.

Lucarelli met Guevara's daughter, Aleida Guevara, after the 2004-05 Serie A season; one subject of discussion was the possibility of Livorno travelling to Cuba to play a charity match, but it never came to fruition.

[edit] International career

Lucarelli has been capped six times for the Italy senior squad. His aforementioned debut was during a 2005 friendly tournament in the United States and Canada, where he scored his first national goal in a 1-1 draw against Serbia and Montenegro at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. He was left off the Italy roster for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, but was recalled by new coach Roberto Donadoni - who had briefly coached Lucarelli at Livorno earlier in the year - for a friendly against Croatia on August 16, 2006.

Due to a rash of injuries among the Azzurri, Lucarelli was summoned for a pair of June Euro 2008 qualifiers against Lithuania and the Faroe Islands. He came on as a substitute for Filippo Inzaghi in the 58th minute of Italy's narrow 2-1 victory over the Faroes on June 2, but did not play in a 2-0 defeat of Lithuania on June 6. Lucarelli also substituted for Inzaghi in the 65th minute of a Euro 2008 qualifying match against France on September 8, 2007. He scored his first brace in Italy's 2-0 friendly win over South Africa on October 17th.


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