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Subject: VASLUI
Apropos .... este incredibil Sânmărtean .... dacă nu avea parte toată viaţa de accidentări ... fără falsă modestie ... ajungea mai mare ca Hagi ...
Hai sa fim seriosi :P
Ce a facut la Pana ?? Si cu hepatita aia ce a fost :D
Ce a facut la Pana ?? Si cu hepatita aia ce a fost :D
Misteeeeeerr ..... :D
Mai glumeam şi eu ... dar cum a jucat în meciul de ieri .. tot respectul ....
Mai glumeam şi eu ... dar cum a jucat în meciul de ieri .. tot respectul ....
a facut treaba si la Panathinaikos. favorita mea green champions se poate mandri ca a avut un asa jucator in lot.
Mda , super jucator , ce sa mai spunem :P
Pacat ca-i roman :)))
Pacat ca-i roman :)))
Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
sper sa castige Vasluiul, sa mai dea o palma marilor echipe...
bv VASLUIUL 1, 2, 3 si VASLUI VASLUI VASLUI VASLUI!!!
Romania already has reason to celebrate on 1 December – Unification Day, a national holiday – but may have further cause for joy if FC Vaslui can continue a remarkable record when they host S.S. Lazio in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday.
A modest side from one of the poorest of Romania's 42 counties, the Yellow-Greens are yet to lose in ten UEFA competition home games, and should a win against Lazio coincide with FC Zürich dropping points at Sporting Clube de Portugal, Vaslui would be through to the round of 32. It would be a major coup given Bucharest will stage the final on 9 May 2012.
"People talk about the home record but that doesn't mean we play any differently away," said the team's 64-year-old boss Viorel Hizo, himself unbeaten in 19 UEFA home matches as coach of FC Inter Sibiu, FC Rapid Bucureşti and Vaslui. "We might have taken more points, or dropped some elsewhere, but our attitude has always been the same."
A modest side from one of the poorest of Romania's 42 counties, the Yellow-Greens are yet to lose in ten UEFA competition home games, and should a win against Lazio coincide with FC Zürich dropping points at Sporting Clube de Portugal, Vaslui would be through to the round of 32. It would be a major coup given Bucharest will stage the final on 9 May 2012.
"People talk about the home record but that doesn't mean we play any differently away," said the team's 64-year-old boss Viorel Hizo, himself unbeaten in 19 UEFA home matches as coach of FC Inter Sibiu, FC Rapid Bucureşti and Vaslui. "We might have taken more points, or dropped some elsewhere, but our attitude has always been the same."