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Vlad Chiriches....central defender on his way to Spurs?

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Heathrow tongiht

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(see this posted somewhere else)
 
cheer up mate bloody hell it's only a bit of light hearted hazing of the new guy - they look a nice couple and i wish them a happy life here in London and hope he has a top career with us.
 
Leaving aside GG Becali for the moment, some coalescing events tonight brings into focus the way clubs like Steaua, Celtic, Ajax etc are conducting themselves in todays environment when held in sharp contrast to the Madrid shenanigans and the whole Premiership hype/money/wag/backwards pink hat milieu. I had hoped PSV would prevail tonight also, but it was not to be.

Their best players sold on out of sheer necessity, yet still the club are run well enough to be able to continue to dine at the top table and take a piece of that pie. There is definitely something for Spurs to take from that.
 
Leaving aside GG Becali for the moment, some coalescing events tonight brings into focus the way clubs like Steaua, Celtic, Ajax etc are conducting themselves in todays environment when held in sharp contrast to the Madrid shenanigans and the whole Premiership hype/money/wag/backwards pink hat milieu. I had hoped PSV would prevail tonight also, but it was not to be.

Their best players sold on out of sheer necessity, yet still the club are run well enough to be able to continue to dine at the top table and take a piece of that pie. There is definitely something for Spurs to take from that.
For us it's simple, we take the best player from a club in our league if he is young. If he has played a season or two and has become the best at that club than we transfer him for a lump sum around 1 mil euro. You take the best from here the best from there and soon you have a good team full of young players with potential through the roof. Sometimes, you do not have a player like that in the league then you go buy from outside the league, but it is always better for us to get a player that we know, is already good and still has potential given a young age. We sold Rusescu(24 years old) to FC Sevilla and did not have a replacement for him in the league. We got Piovacarri from Sampdoria, not a first eleven player but he scored twice out of 3 goals with the polish champions. Our 3rd goal was scored by a 19 year old AM we just bought for 1mil euro, Stanciu. He scored last year against Inter Milan, we saw quality and snatched him. His rival in the AM position is Iancu(scored twice against Tbilisi) he is 18 years old.
 
For us it's simple, we take the best player from a club in our league if he is young. If he has played a season or two and has become the best at that club than we transfer him for a lump sum around 1 mil euro. You take the best from here the best from there and soon you have a good team full of young players with potential through the roof. Sometimes, you do not have a player like that in the league then you go buy from outside the league, but it is always better for us to get a player that we know, is already good and still has potential given a young age. We sold Rusescu(24 years old) to FC Sevilla and did not have a replacement for him in the league. We got Piovacarri from Sampdoria, not a first eleven player but he scored twice out of 3 goals with the polish champions. Our 3rd goal was scored by a 19 year old AM we just bought for 1mil euro, Stanciu. He scored last year against Inter Milan, we saw quality and snatched him. His rival in the AM position is Iancu(scored twice against Tbilisi) he is 18 years old.

Thanks for this!

Yes, very very similar to Celtic and the Dutch model. Requires good scouts, good footballing ethos throughout the club and business nous. Not easy to get all of those balanced up.

Glad to see great European Cup winning clubs staying well afloat with clever thinking in this newer, mad footballing world. Emirates Marketing Project, Chelsea etc. It really does look like they've just punched in a cheat code when you look at how things can be accomplished elsewhere.

If the Premier League gets usurped at some time in the future (by the Bundesliga?) and the Asian TV money/Sugar Daddies go missing, I would relish watching Chelsea trying and failing to adapt.
 
For us it's simple, we take the best player from a club in our league if he is young. If he has played a season or two and has become the best at that club than we transfer him for a lump sum around 1 mil euro. You take the best from here the best from there and soon you have a good team full of young players with potential through the roof. Sometimes, you do not have a player like that in the league then you go buy from outside the league, but it is always better for us to get a player that we know, is already good and still has potential given a young age. We sold Rusescu(24 years old) to FC Sevilla and did not have a replacement for him in the league. We got Piovacarri from Sampdoria, not a first eleven player but he scored twice out of 3 goals with the polish champions. Our 3rd goal was scored by a 19 year old AM we just bought for 1mil euro, Stanciu. He scored last year against Inter Milan, we saw quality and snatched him. His rival in the AM position is Iancu(scored twice against Tbilisi) he is 18 years old.

*ahem*... any one else in Steaua we should be looking out for in the future ? :oops:
 
I still remember when the silky Gica Popescu slammed the winner past Seaman in the NLD. Chiriches could be an instant hero this weekend... no pressure then!
 
I still remember when the silky Gica Popescu slammed the winner past Seaman in the NLD. Chiriches could be an instant hero this weekend... no pressure then!
Vlad and Steaua coach insist on the fact that it was a back injury and not just been careful because of the transfer. If injury is true i doubt he will start this weekend... But he is class and calm, a meteorite could land in the middle of the field and he would just look for a way to dribble it.
 
Vlad and Steaua coach insist on the fact that it was a back injury and not just been careful because of the transfer. If injury is true i doubt he will start this weekend... But he is class and calm, a meteorite could land in the middle of the field and he would just look for a way to dribble it.

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Sandro would head it out.
 
*ahem*... any one else in Steaua we should be looking out for in the future ? :oops:
The thing with youngsters is you never really know how fast they fulfill that potential and exactly how far they can progress. Last year Alexandru Chipciu (right winger) looked like really having a huge increase and we were very hopeful, but he got injured for 4 months, he is still recovering and will be back in October. Maybe it's better this way, we avoided a transfer this summer :). If he continues this year to progress he could become excellent (he is 24). As for Stanciu and Iancu they are already good but we don't know what is the potential (19,18 years old). Let's see what the Champions League brings, someone is bound to shine there, someone always does...
 
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