nanashikuroda
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We (gli @Azzurri) will likely never win a World Cup qualifying playoff and here’s why:
full post-Italia v. Bosnia disaster pod here: bit.ly/3NzE2pC
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@Snejkicaa Vidis li tu zastavu sa kojom masu.... E uz tu zastavu i ove poklike su nas klali, spaljivali, ubijali... 1992-95...
25 000 Srba je stradalo boreci se protiv onih koji su mahali tom zastavom i urlikali Alahu Ekber... A zapamti, nismo mi poceli sranje u BiH... E zato BL ne slavi

Zašto Banjaluka ne slavi Mundijal BiH? | Euronews euronews.ba/bosna-i-herceg…

Поводом великог празника Песаха, јеврејским општинама и свим припадницима јеврејске заједнице у Републици Српској и БиХ упућујем искрене и најтоплије честитке, те желим мирне, срећне и духовном радошћу испуњене празничне дане.
Вјерујем да ће нам овај празник наде, спасења и духовног обнављања, бити снажан подстицај за још веће разумијевање, поштовање и толеранцију.
Нека дух слободе и обнове који Песах симболизује обогати ваше животе и донесе вам срећу и свако добро, те подсјети на важност очувања традиције и заједничких вриједности.
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Forza Bosnia.
I really need to tell you what has just happened.
Breakfast at cafe with colleague before going to airport.
It’s quiet around, day after partying.
We are done and one moment before standing up to go paying, a 60-years old man suddenly pops up from nowhere, quickly grabs our check and goes to counter.
At first I don’t understand, I think he wants to tease us.
Then he starts chatting with waitress and pulls out a roll of notes while she smiles.
I ask him “What? What are you doing?”.
He smiles nodding and keeps paying, saying something in Bosnian and then “No no no”.
I tell him “Why? But why?”.
He winks “Ok ok” while all waitresses now smiles.
Again I say “You don’t. You don’t have to”. And then I lean to him and I hug him and we pat on shoulders.
As he leaves I ask him “But tell me your name”. And he goes “Italia Italia, it’s ok” and walks away.
60 years old, a face that looked toughened by life and hard work.
Who knows what he saw when he was 30 in Bosnia.
Who knows what Italy was for him, when the Italian soldiers came to Bosnia to help, when Italy came to play in Bosnia on September 1996.
How long it takes for us to witness every day a pure act of kindness?
How better life can be with kindness?
Hvala Bosnia.
Have a joyous World Cup

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@mojasrpska92 @DraganMocevic Tvoja reprezentacija je ona čiji pasoš nosiš :)

@DraganMocevic Бошњаци славе побједу своје репрезентације, нико им не брани. Питам се како би у Сарајеву, Зеници, Грачаници итд. прошли ми Срби кад би славили побједу своје репрезентације
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@SerbFootyScout Hvala ti, sretno i vama da se uskoro sretnemo na velikim turnirima.

Congrats to our neighbours, fully deserved. Fans who’ve suffered long enough to truly enjoy a moment like this, and Edin Džeko is a legend of the game who deserves it like few players do.
There’s a strong foundation forming with Dedić, Alajbegović, Muharemović and Bajraktarević. Early tournament exposure will be huge for them. All four diaspora btw, which is important to highlight (and learn from).
Alajbegović shows that if you’re good enough, age doesn’t matter. We should apply the same thinking with Kostov, Milosavljević, Cvetković and hopefully Maksimović soon.

When Darwin Núñez arrived at Liverpool after tearing it up at Benfica with 34 goals in 41 games, nobody questioned Jurgen Klopp’s philosophy. Nobody blamed Klopp. Nobody said Mohamed Salah was too selfish. Nobody claimed the system was broken.
Núñez scored 15 goals in 42 games in his first season at Liverpool. It wasn’t anyone’s fault. He was simply called a flop. That was reasonable.
Now look at Viktor Gyökeres. He scored 54 goals in 52 games at Sporting Lisbon last season. Now in his first season at Arsenal he scored 16 goals in 42 games so far. Almost the exact same numbers as Núñez and suddenly the world is on fire.
Arteta is clueless. Saka should pass more. The Arsenal system is broken. The signing is a disaster. Where was this energy when Liverpool had the same situation with Núñez?
Gyökeres’ replacement at Sporting, Luís Suárez, is already averaging a goal per game. This is because the Portuguese league is not the Premier League. Goals in Liga Portugal carry 1.5 points in UEFA models, while goals in the top five leagues carry 2. The gap is real and well documented. That is why Gyökeres won the Gerd Müller award but Mbappé with fewer goals won the European Golden Boot.
So why are Arsenal fans holding Gyökeres to Sporting standards in the toughest league in the world? It’s because some thought he would come in and instantly score 20 or more league goals, forgetting that this is the premier league.
I see him doing better next season, especially after winning the league title this year.

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Arsenal has created 735 shots this season, the most out of any PL team. 456 shots in the PL, 162 shots in the CL and 135 in the cups.
If the CF gets 26 out of the 735 shots the team creates then it’s very strange to suggest the issue is the team.
It’s the same case as with the big chances tweet from a while ago were someone suggests that him getting on the end of only 3 big chances means the team doesn’t create, yet Arsenal has created 168 big chances this season.
Anyways, the discussion Arsenal fans should be having is HOW do we make Gyokeres be at the end of our actions more often which is one of the main issues we are having as well as HOW can he create separation inside the box, and HOW can he hold the ball to release pressure for the team and HOW do we get him to win his 1v1 battles. Cause that is what’s going to take him and Arsenal to the next level.
Mazi Olisaemeka C. ™@OlisaOsega
Gyökeres has scored 16 goals for Arsenal this season from 26 shots. Do you know how bad attacking play has been this season that our striker has had only 26 shots all season and we are in March. 16 goals in 26 shots also shows that Gyökeres is very clinical. Give him the ball ffs
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@ArsenalChizzy Saka is just crap at the moment. Coach has his faults there too, what has Gyokeres to do with Saka being shit?
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Victor Gyökeres is currently responsible for Bukayo Saka’s poor form. I’ll die on this hill.
Darmiesuzie@darmiesuzie
The version of Gyokeres playing at Arsenal is very poor, and he is also a contributing factor to how our wingers are not performing, he takes 60%.
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