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Verjamem

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Few weeks ago, one Polish football magazine (which I read) written a article about him (and about him very controversial ideas and behaviours) :lol:
EDIT I realized that title finally back to Bucharest, after few years ;)
 

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Partizan defeated Crvena Zvezda in the 144th eternal derby and won the champions title for this season as well! :D This is our 6th title in a row, a new record in this area! :D And not just that - this is a historical moment for all of us who have Partizan in their hearts, as after 60 years, we finally have the same number of titles as Crvena Zvezda! :D This is something that many old Partizan supporters could only dream of, but it is reality now, and Zvezda is no longer the club with the most trophies in :rs: xcheer


Next season I hope we win the 7th title in a row and become the club with the most trophies in Serbia! :D It was a tough season, I have to say, although we didn't have a real rival on the field here, and the only way we could lose the title was because of ourselves. We had a +11 lead on the table, and thanks to our idiotic ex-coach Vermezović as well as the referees pushing Zvezda with non-existing penalties, red cards for their rivals etc.........the advantage dropped to only +2. But, when it was the hardest, we outplayed Zvezda completely and defended the title. If Vermezović stayed on the bench, I believe we would've lost the title already, but, as I said, as soon as we changed the coach and as soon as the real "soldier" of Partizan Vuk Rašović came, everything was in our hands again! :D

This is the sweetest title for me, as we had the whole country and most of the politicians against us but we have shown yet again that we are the absolute leaders of football in :rs: .





As for Zvezda......... they were once a huge club, and I really respect what they did in 1991, as that is the biggest success of Serbian football, but they are nothing currently. And that is not a problem, the problem is that they are trying to win the title by force. If they played each match in a fair way, they would be far lower on the scoreboard, as almost all victories they got were results of non-existing penalties and the help of the referees in general. The whole country (I mean on the authorities) wanted them to be the champions and they were pushed on all levels, especially, when we got into a crisis.


The only match they couldn't fix was the derby against us, and that match has shown the difference in classes. It has shown who are we, and who are them. We never beated them easier than now. They had only 1 serious chance and that was a shot from a distance! When I can say that their goalie was actually the best player of their team (as he saved them from a more serious defeat), then that speaks enough of how the others were bad.



But everything returns to its natural values in sport, and justice somehow always wins! :D


 

lucian-crusher

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Congratulations to Partizan! They've become like a Dinamo Zagreb of :rs: I guess :lol:

Here are the results of the second leg of the Romanian Cup Semifinals:

Petrolul Ploiesti - Otelul Galati 1 - 2, 4 - 2 agregate

Astra Giurgiu - CFR Cluj 0 - 2, 0 - 2 agregate
 

Milos-BC

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Thanks Lucian :D ! Yes, well, we became Dinamo of Serbia basically :p Next year we will, hopefully, achieve something that the old Partizan supporters could only dream of - become the Serbian club with the most national trophies! :D Zvezda's period as a club with the most trophies is history, and that is why this title and the victory in the derby are so historical for all of us :D

We are still not on a level where we are a top class for all the other teams in the league (and that is the only thing I am a bit sad about......all the money we got from playing in the CL group stage and in EL group stages could've been used for both team and organizational imrovments but instead the money was put in the management pockets......you know how it goes), but still no matter how "weak" team we have (and this one is weaker, much weaker than the one that played in the Champions League against Arsenal, Braga and Shaktar Donetsk) we are still, by far, the best team in :rs: .


It is enough to say that, had we lost the title, it would've been a result of our own mistakes, and not because Zvezda is better. Their strongest weapon was our own idiotic coach Vermezovic who lost the advantage of +11 in 3 matches (less than a month!) and left us on +2 and derby was going to decide the champion. But as soon as Rasovic took over, I stopped worrying, because Rasovic is Mourinho personally for Vermezovic. Very good coach and the changes are easily seen.




I think Zvezda will not see the title at least for another 4-5 years, and if we lose it, that will be because of ourselves, not them. It is a bit sad that the ex-european champions need to have referees on their side to win matches in this league. Since Ricardo Sa Pinto (the portuguesse coach on their bench currently) took over, they didn't win 2 matches in a fair and sportish way. In each of them we saw non-existing fouls near 16 m, non-existing penalties, red cards for their opponents.........several clean penalties weren't given to their opponents either. Such team simply cannot win the title.


Even though the whole country wants them as champions, we do not give what is rightfully ours. They have tried to steal it from us, but as I said, justice always wins.
 

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The last round of Jelen Super Liga ended today, and Partizan defeated Spartak Zlatibor Voda with 5:0! :D We ended the season on spot #1 with +11 advantage (again) ahead of second-placed Crvena Zvezda. This was such a special night for all of us who love Partizan, first a historical raising of the trophy, then a concert of Partizan's punk rock-band Grupa JNA, then a fantastic play and performance of our team (we didn't play with the strongest team btw) and this victory of 5:0 and then the whole crowd got onto the field, celebrating the title :D

The history has been written xbbxbbxbb

Some pics from tonight's champions ceremony :D


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and this one ended up on my FB cover page:


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Oh I forgot to show you the last results of German Bundesliga. There had been some very interesting results.

Dortmund - Hoffenheim 1-2
Hannover - Düsseldorf 3-0
Stuttgart - Mainz 2-2
M.gladbach - München 3-4
Freiburg - Schalke 1-2
Nürnberg - Bremen 3-2
Augsburg - Fürth 3-1
Hamburg - Leverkusen 0-1
Frankfurt - Wolfsburg 2-2

The final ranking list:

01. München 91 --> CL
02. Dortmund 66 --> CL
03. Leverkusen 65 --> CL
04. Schalke 55 --> CL-qualification
05. Freiburg 51 --> EL
06. Frankfurt 51 --> EL
07. Hamburg 48
08. M.gladbach 47
09. Hannover 45
10. Nürnberg 44
11. Wolfsburg 43
12. Stuttgart 43
13. Mainz 42
14. Bremen 34
15. Augsburg 33
16. Hoffenheim 31 --> relegation against Kaiserslautern
17. Düsseldorf 30 --> down to 2nd league
18. Fürth 21 --> down to 2nd league

The relegation matches between Hoffenheim and Kaiserslautern are over. Hoffenheim stays in Bundesliga after two victories (3-1/2-1).
 

lucian-crusher

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Results of the 33rd round in Liga 1:

FC Brasov - Gloria Bistrita 4 - 1

SC Vaslui - Otelul Galati 1 - 0

Dinamo Bucharest - Viitorul Constanta 2 - 3

Gaz Metan Medias - Rapid Bucharest 1 - 1

"U" Cluj - Petrolul Ploiesti 2 - 4

CS Drobeta Turnu Severin - Steaua Bucharest 1 - 1

Astra Giurgiu - CFR Cluj 3 - 3

Concordia Chiajna - Pandurii Targu Jiu 0 - 1

Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt - CSMS Iasi 1 - 0



Table:

1. Steaua Bucharest 76
2. Pandurii Targu Jiu 62
3. Petrolul Ploiesti 61
4. Astra Giurgiu 59
5. SC Vaslui 55
6. Dinamo Bucharest 53
7. FC Brasov 51
8. CFR Cluj 46
9. Rapid Bucharest 46
10. Gaz Metan Medias 45
11. Otelul Galati 41
12. "U" Cluj 38
13. Viitorul Constanta 36
14. Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt 34
15. Concordia Chiajna 30
16. CS Drobeta Turnu Severin 29
17. CSMS Iasi 26
18. Gloria Bistrita 18
 

Milos-BC

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Final table of the league:

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BSK Borca and Smederevo are moving to the 2nd league next season, and Napredak Krusevac and Cukaricki Stankom are returning to the elite.


As for Partizan, not only did we finish the season with +11 ahead of Crvena Zvezda, we also have the best defense - we only got 16 goals in the season, while second-placed Zvezda got 35. We also scored 71 times, so we are also the most efficient team of the league.

In the ideal team of Jelen Super Liga, we have 5 players from our club (that is a half) :D By all parameters, we are the best here xheya
 

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My favorite team, Eintracht Frankfurt, plays Europa League next season :-)
Great achievement for a team, that played in League 2 in season 2011/12.
 

lucian-crusher

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Results of the 34th round in Liga 1:

Steaua Bucharest - FC Brasov 4 - 0

Otelul Galati - Dinamo Bucharest 0 - 1

CFR Cluj - "U" Cluj 3 - 1

Pandurii Targu Jiu - Astra Giurgiu 1 - 1

Petrolul Ploiesti - Gaz Metan Medias 1 - 1

CSMS Iasi - SC Vaslui 1 - 2

Gloria Bistrita - Concordia Chiajna 0 - 0

Rapid Bucharest - Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt 2 - 0

Viitorul Constanta - CS Drobeta Turnu Severin 3 - 4



Table:

1. Steaua Bucharest 79
2. Pandurii Targu Jiu 63
3. Petrolul Ploiesti 62
4. Astra Giurgiu 60
5. SC Vaslui 58
6. Dinamo Bucharest 56
7. FC Brasov 51
8. CFR Cluj 49
9. Rapid Bucharest 49
10. Gaz Metan Medias 46
11. Otelul Galati 41
12. "U" Cluj 38
13. Viitorul Constanta 36
14. Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt 34
15. CS Drobeta Turnu Severin 32
16. Concordia Chiajna 31
17. CSMS Iasi 26
18. Gloria Bistrita 19

It's clear that Steaua Bucharest will go to UEFA Champions League next season, while Pandurii Targu Jiu and Petrolul Ploiesti will go to UEFA Europa League. If Petrolul Ploiesti wins the Romanian Cup, then Astra Giurgiu will also go to UEFA Europa League, while if CFR Cluj will win the Romanian Cup they will be playing in UEFA Europa League next season.

It's also clear that CS Drobeta Turnu Severin, Concordia Chiajna, CSMS Iasi and Gloria Bistrita are relegated to Liga 2. Also, Rapid Bucharest and "U" Cluj will be playing in Liga 2 next season due to financial problems, so most prbably next year Liga 1 will consist of only 16 teams.
 

Verjamem

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Today is DFB Pokal final in Berlin. Maybe Stuttgart will win it, if rather Bayern ? ;)
 

lucian-crusher

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Full picture of Liga 1:

To UEFA Champions League: Steaua Bucharest
To UEFA Europa League: Petrolul Ploiesti, Pandurii Targu Jiu, Astra Giurgiu
Relegated: Rapid Bucharest, "U" Cluj, CS Drobeta Turnu Severin, Concordia Chiajna, CSMS Iasi, Gloria Bistrita
Promoted: FC Botosani, Sageata Navodari, Corona Brasov, ACS Poli Timisoara
 
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