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Subject: Barclays Premier League 2013-14

2013-10-07 13:49:09
close enough :P
2013-10-07 20:24:37
I think "it's complicated" covers it.
2013-10-09 16:01:16
and to make things even more complicated parents gave him a polish name.
2013-10-09 16:10:54
And now the Croatians are trying to get him to play for Croatia, as his mother also has a Croatian passport.

Adnan is also an Islamic name by the way, and given that his parents are ethnic Albanians, that's probably more likely.
2013-10-09 16:14:45
I wonder what will he do. He will be eligible to play for England at age of 23, Wilshere already commented that accoring to him the English NT is for the English players, and Januzaj will never be English.

On the other hand he refused his first call-up to Belgie NT.

If I were him, I'd go with Belgium. England never wins anything anyway, and to wait 5 years for NT debut...makes no sense. On the other hand Belgium has amazing players and quite frankly...he is Belgish.
2013-10-09 16:22:45
And in Belgium, the Belgian FA and the team itself (statements made by Kompany, Dembele, ...) identify themselves with a multicultural team, regardless of their background (with players like Kompany, Dembele, Witsel, Nainggolan, Lukaku, Fellaini, Chadli, Bakkali, ...). So Januzaj would fit in that identity.

Results of teams should not play a role according to me, but I understand that for some players, it does matter. And then indeed, Belgium doesn't look like a bad option.

(This is not me defending or rejecting that policy, it's just a fact.)
ahh,, Nainggolan. hmpfffttt...
2013-10-09 16:58:38
Well, he wasn't born yesterday, so he must have been rooting for someone all these years. I mean, he may "softly" support a dozen teams, sure, but then there is the team he really supports at world cups / whatever, the team he imagined himself playing for when he was, say, 10.

And if there never was any such team, then what's the point, just take whatever maximizes your expected income as a club player :P
2013-10-09 18:14:03
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2013-10-09 18:19:47
don't click it...
2013-10-10 07:49:27
I wonder if he has Estonian roots also? :D
2013-10-10 09:36:18
dream on marts lol
2013-10-19 18:02:41
Moyes keeps ruining United :(
2013-10-19 19:18:18
Its hard to score against southampton, just 3 ga in 3 matches

Idk if it was the first or second but arsenal scored a marvelous goal
(edited)
2013-10-19 22:40:15


Amazing.
2013-10-20 07:38:00
yeah. amazing. no offside.