Anzhi signs Dzsudzsak

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Exactly, I'm not talking about knowing the team. I'm talking about the potential the team has for growth in financial and on-the-pitch aspects.

I take it that Financial growth will be in line with the new FFP rules..? And the potential in growth will make them into a European giant, in a similar way Rubin and Zenith have become. :/
 
We were reportably interested in him, but we never bided, seem to holding on until after the U-21's to get our targets.
 
We recognized his talent and molded him into a great winger, he even grabbed the attention of arsenal and Liverpool. He was unknown before he came to us, could have spent his whole career playing in the Hungarian league. Now he walks out on us just for the money. The only good thing about this is that PSV made a nice profit. Transfers like this really **** me off where rich clubs just buy whoever they want. Anzhi also tried to get gattusso btw.

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I take it that Financial growth will be in line with the new FFP rules..? And the potential in growth will make them into a European giant, in a similar way Rubin and Zenith have become. :/

2 Russian teams have won a european trophy since the last Dutch team did so - one of them was, precisely, Zenit.
 
2 Russian teams have won a european trophy since the last Dutch team did so - one of them was, precisely, Zenit.

And where exactly did i compare Russia to Holland..? Dont think i did?

And does winning a Uefa cup make you a big club nowadays..? I said European Giant, not winner of a 2nd rate trophy. He could of joined a team in the 1/8 final stages of the Champions league every year, if he waited.
 
And where exactly did i compare Russia to Holland..? Dont think i did?

The guy is moving from Holland to Russia, you can criticise the Russian league all you want but in the end they're doing better than the Dutch and it's a step forward - a small step, yes, but a step nonetheless.

And does winning a Uefa cup make you a big club nowadays..? I said European Giant, not winner of a 2nd rate trophy. He could of joined a team in the 1/8 final stages of the Champions league every year, if he waited.

Winning a Uefa cup > Winning nothing. And what makes a club 'big' in your books?
 
The guy is moving from Holland to Russia, you can criticise the Russian league all you want but in the end they're doing better than the Dutch and it's a step forward - a small step, yes, but a step nonetheless.



Winning a Uefa cup > Winning nothing. And what makes a club 'big' in your books?

I never denied it wasnt a step forward, or criticise the russian league at that matter, I just think he could of moved to a bigger club!!!!!!! Simple really.

So what, I said European Giant, and even gave a critieria, does this club or any in russia fit that bill? Answer that question.
 
I never denied it wasnt a step forward, or criticise the russian league at that matter, I just think he could of moved to a bigger club!!!!!!! Simple really.

So what, I said European Giant, and even gave a critieria, does this club or any in russia fit that bill? Answer that question.

The real question is, how many clubs 'fill that bill' in Europe? What are the 'European Giants' in your eyes?

Because you can't expect a league that's been around for 20 years to produce the same kind of teams as other more established leagues.
 
The real question is, how many clubs 'fill that bill' in Europe? What are the 'European Giants' in your eyes?

Because you can't expect a league that's been around for 20 years to produce the same kind of teams as other more established leagues.

Well I told you the criteria, teams that finish in the last 8 of the champs league on a regular basis...

I never questioned the league, more the players motivates in moving to this side.
 
Well I told you the criteria, teams that finish in the last 8 of the champs league on a regular basis...

I never questioned the league, more the players motivates in moving to this side.

Motives are clear, money, and I think noone claims motive is not one of his (if not the) motive, but it's still a step forward to a league that's been on the rise for some time. A league with teams that have become and are still becoming more competitive each season, and which could produce knockout stage regulars eventually. Don't write them off so easily.
 
Motives are clear, money, and I think noone claims motive is not one of his (if not the) motive, but it's still a step forward to a league that's been on the rise for some time. A league with teams that have become and are still becoming more competitive each season, and which could produce knockout stage regulars eventually. Don't write them off so easily.

I am not writing of the league, but this players shouldnt be think eventually, he should be thinking, i want Champs league Now, and i want to be competiting for the trophy.
 
I am not writing of the league, but this players shouldnt be think eventually, he should be thinking, i want Champs league Now, and i want to be competiting for the trophy.

Why exactly do they have to do that? Is there a rule? Players are motivated for several reasons, they don't have the same mentality nor the same goals in their career. Some think of their NT as a priority, some are motivated by money, others by trophies, others are loyal to their teams regardless of their ups and downs. None of them are necessarily exclusive, in this particular case he's getting his extra cash and furthering his career.
 
Why exactly do they have to do that? Is there a rule? Players are motivated for several reasons, they don't have the same mentality nor the same goals in their career. Some think of their NT as a priority, some are motivated by money, others by trophies, others are loyal to their teams regardless of their ups and downs. None of them are necessarily exclusive, in this particular case he's getting his extra cash and furthering his career.

I was actually buying into what you where saying, until you stupidly saud, Further his career. He is not doing any of this to further his career, If he wanted to further his career, he would of held out for a bigger club, from a bigger league
 
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"Dzsudzsak hoort vaak de vraag waarom hij voor de Russische club heeft gekozen.
"Iedereen in Hongarije wil dat weten. Ze zeggen dat ze niks van Anzhi weten. Maar ik heb me goed laten informeren. De club heeft dan wel geen verleden, maar zeker een toekomst.''
''Bovendien wilden ze me heel graag. Voor mij was dat voldoende", aldus Dzsudzsak op de clubwebsite."

Dzsudzsak often hears the question why he chose for the Russian club.
"Everybody in Hungary wants to know that. They say they know nothing of Anzhi. But I got some good information. The club may not have a past, but it certainly does have a future."
"They also really wanted me. That was enough for me", said Dzsudzsak on the clubwebsite.

"Tuurlijk, geld is belangrijk. Het valt ook nu extra op, omdat ik niet naar een grote Europese club ben gegaan. Dan wordt er niets over gezegd. Maar daarnaast ligt het niveau van de Russische competitie hoger dan in Nederland."

Of course, money is important. That draws extra attention now, because I didn't go to a big European club. Then nothing is said about it. But besides that, the level of the Russian competition is higher than the Dutch competition.

Dzsudzsak gaat ook in op de omstandigheden in Dagestan. "Voor mij was de belangrijkste vraag waar ik zou gaan leven. Ik heb al begrepen dat de spelers van Anzhi trainen en leven in Moskou. Alleen voor wedstrijden vliegen we naar Dagestan. Maar zover ik weet, is alles nu goed in de regio."
De aanvaller lijkt overigens niet van plan om lang bij Anzhi te blijven. "Het is nog steeds mijn droom om voor een Spaanse topclub uit te komen. Maar eerst wil ik succes bereiken met mijn nieuwe werkgever."

Dzsudzsak also talks about the situation in Dagestan. "For me the most important question was where I was going to live. I have understood that the players of Anzhi train and live in Moscow. Only for the matches do we fly to Dagestan. But as far as I know, everything is okay in the region."
The attacker isn't likely to stay at Anzhi long. "It's still my dream to play for a Spanish top club. But first, I want to be succesful with my new employer.
 
That interview just proofs it... he's there for the money lool... if he waited a few months i am sure some team from england/spain would mak a bid...
 
Who cares if he wants money? Is that a bad thing now?

If he got paid twice as much and went to Real Madrid, you fucktards would say "Oh he is throwing away his career" and wouldn't think twice about how much $$$ he is getting.

But instead, he is going somewhere that he thinks he can make an impact and be the man who first lead Ahnzi to prominence and be a hero AND get paid. What's wrong with that train of thought?
 
Who cares if he wants money? Is that a bad thing now?

If he got paid twice as much and went to Real Madrid, you fucktards would say "Oh he is throwing away his career" and wouldn't think twice about how much $$$ he is getting.

But instead, he is going somewhere that he thinks he can make an impact and be the man who first lead Ahnzi to prominence and be a hero AND get paid. What's wrong with that train of thought?

Us Fucktards wouldnt think that, As we didnt think that when Sahin went there, or Now Young has signed for Utd, Henderson to Liverpool...

So Before you label us as fucktards, think who is actually speaking like a tard.
 
I was actually buying into what you where saying, until you stupidly saud, Further his career. He is not doing any of this to further his career, If he wanted to further his career, he would of held out for a bigger club, from a bigger league

So having a different opinion is stupid? =/ Sorry for being stupid then!

Plus, PSV haven't qualified for the CL, and there's no guarantee they will next season. OTOH, Anzhi are 2nd at the moment, and could very well be in the CL soon - no guarantees here either, though. But he's going to be fighting for the domestic title and possibly for a spot in the CL, which could be on the cards since they've been bought by a billionaire. Plus, currently the RPL is of a better standard than the Eredivisie. He is furthering his career, even if the main motive is still money.
 
So having a different opinion is stupid? =/ Sorry for being stupid then!

Plus, PSV haven't qualified for the CL, and there's no guarantee they will next season. OTOH, Anzhi are 2nd at the moment, and could very well be in the CL soon - no guarantees here either, though. But he's going to be fighting for the domestic title and possibly for a spot in the CL, which could be on the cards since they've been bought by a billionaire. Plus, currently the RPL is of a better standard than the Eredivisie. He is furthering his career, even if the main motive is still money.

I am not denying that the Russian league is better standard, and PSV are on the way down, but if Furthering his career was any motive, he could of held out for a bigger club and still get paid greatly, this is what you fail to see.
 
Us Fucktards wouldnt think that, As we didnt think that when Sahin went there, or Now Young has signed for Utd, Henderson to Liverpool...

So Before you label us as fucktards, think who is actually speaking like a tard.

Thanks for proving my point moron
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I am not denying that the Russian league is better standard, and PSV are on the way down, but if Furthering his career was any motive, he could of held out for a bigger club and still get paid greatly, this is what you fail to see.

and you fail to see all the other underlying factors in his decision...

but I'm sure you know more than the man himself, I mean with all your dubious experience.
 
Thanks for proving my point moron
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and you fail to see all the other underlying factors in his decision...

but I'm sure you know more than the man himself, I mean with all your dubious experience.

Yes, Cause all the others moved for money, not success.. They have joined clubs with genuine chances in major competitions...
 
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