Legia Warszawa
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Here's a brief summary of the club's finest achievements:
"The 1970s were known as Poland's golden age of football. From the 1960s to the 1970s, Legia's roster included powerful football players such as Jan Tomaszewski, Kazimierz Deyna, and Robert Gadocha. In the European Cup 1969-70 Legia achieved a successful campaign by reaching the semi finals alongside Feyenoord, Leeds United, and Celtic. The following year, Legia reached the quarter finals where they lost to Atlético Madrid."
"One of the more memorable European runs was the near upset against Internazionale during the UEFA Cup 1985-86, after two 0–0 games Legia lost in extra time. The next season Legia were yet again drawn against Inter, this time winning at home 3–2 but losing away 1–0 thus losing on away goals."
Encouraged by the recent performances of Polish clubs on the European stage (Legia and Wisla Krakow both competing in the EL 1st Knockout Rnd at the moment), plus the fact that I was born in Warsaw, I've decided to lead Legia to glory!
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Here's a brief summary of the club's finest achievements:
"The 1970s were known as Poland's golden age of football. From the 1960s to the 1970s, Legia's roster included powerful football players such as Jan Tomaszewski, Kazimierz Deyna, and Robert Gadocha. In the European Cup 1969-70 Legia achieved a successful campaign by reaching the semi finals alongside Feyenoord, Leeds United, and Celtic. The following year, Legia reached the quarter finals where they lost to Atlético Madrid."
"One of the more memorable European runs was the near upset against Internazionale during the UEFA Cup 1985-86, after two 0–0 games Legia lost in extra time. The next season Legia were yet again drawn against Inter, this time winning at home 3–2 but losing away 1–0 thus losing on away goals."
Encouraged by the recent performances of Polish clubs on the European stage (Legia and Wisla Krakow both competing in the EL 1st Knockout Rnd at the moment), plus the fact that I was born in Warsaw, I've decided to lead Legia to glory!
The Story
Let's start off with the Europa League! We were put into the 3rd Qualifying Rnd, and drew Cyprian (Idon't know if that's the word

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After that comprehensive win, I relaxed a bit and sat back for the second leg, which was largely uneventful and finished 0-0.
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This put us through to the 4th Qual. Rnd, in which we drew... Birmingham City! I must say, I was quite intimidated by Zigic - he can cause problems from corners, indirect free-kicks and open play crosses.We began with the home leg, into which I went with an "attacking" mentality to gain an advantage. And it worked! Our main threat up front, Daniel Ljuboja, scored a crucial goal to give us a 1-0 advantage!
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For the away leg, I went attcking to start with, and at first it paid off. A good goal from Maciej Rybus gave us a 2-0 aggregate lead. However, due to Birmingham pressure I switched to "counter" in order to restrict their chances. They pulled a goal back, but it was too little too late and now Legia Warsaw is in the Europa League Group Stage!
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The Group Draw:
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We're in Group I with GNK Dinamo, Lazio and PSV. I think we stand a chance... possibly...
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