Re: Pietų IV
Parašytas: 2019 Rgp 25 14:50
O adresas yra paslaptis, ar kaip čia?
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Labai abejojuman įdomu ar B tribūna nebandys kaip nors suniokoti
nu bl.. beliko tik TV pagalbai ir bobu (bedu) turgui pasiskust.. va cia tai ,,new generation"„B Tribūna“ aprašė konflikto su „Pietų IV“ priežastis
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Sklando gandai, kad Kakadu nori padaryti laidą šia tema:-)nu bl.. beliko tik TV pagalbai ir bobu (bedu) turgui pasiskust.. va cia tai ,,new generation"„B Tribūna“ aprašė konflikto su „Pietų IV“ priežastis
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The view from within the clubsIt was a similar story for their fellow newcomers. Kosovan title holders Ballkani also recorded a famous victory during their maiden campaign: a rollercoaster 4-3 triumph at Sivasspor in which they trailed 1-0, led 3-1 and were then pegged back to 3-3 in added time, only to dig deep and conjure a last-gasp winner. "To be honest, I couldn’t believe it," says fan club chief Edon Kabashi. "It was a very emotional game with a lot of adrenaline. For me, it was the best game Ballkani have played in Europe."
Such performances underline the rationale of the Europa Conference League, boosting local pride in towns, regions and nations that previously felt estranged from European football – and sending a positive message to other less-heralded teams. "It’s had a really good influence," says Kabashi. "Ballkani are now known for representing Kosovo in the best way possible. For the city of Suhareka, it has been a great achievement. We’d never had this opportunity; it’s a great feeling of satisfaction."
Žalgiris also faced a tough road to the competition proper, effectively booking their place by dispatching European regulars Malmö in Champions League qualifying. "We made it to the group stage as champions and we played against champions to get there," says club chair Vilma Venslovaitienė. "It’s a unique feeling and a unique achievement, especially bearing in mind our budget."For the players too, making that major step up to another level felt like the start of something special – and vindication for all the years of hard work. "The success shows that you’re never too old to dream and you can always set new goals," says Vaduz midfielder Nicolas Hasler, who finally graced a UEFA competition group stage at the age of 31, after five frustrating seasons of falling short in Europa League qualifying. "There are always things you can do better and that’s why we’re athletes: to be successful."
To give proper context to Vaduz’s landmark feat, the club from Liechtenstein actually compete in the Swiss league pyramid because their tiny home nation does not have a league system of its own. They earned their qualifying berth by winning the Liechtenstein Cup, though they still had to defeat teams including Konyaspor and Rapid Wien to book their place in the group stage.
"I get goosebumps if I just think about that night in Konya against Konyaspor, and especially that last game against Rapid Wien," says Hasler. "The little people have arrived from Liechtenstein: that’s how they referred to us. It just made it even better that we actually did it."