CYPRUS VS WALES
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Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 12:41 am |
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Cyprus will be facing Wales without there captain Craig Bellamy on the 13th of October Earnshaw who hasnt played for nine months now will be taking his place. Koumas who will be playing is coming off an injury so you never know a 6-1 drubbing is possible, but realisticly I see us winning 1 or 2 to -0 OR 1.  |
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Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 1:23 am |
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I went to the game in Wales when they beat us. We're a shadow of the team when we play away unfortunately...hopefully the Welsh won't expect such a transformation.
Konstantinou coming up to form again with Olympiakos Pireus
Okkas is scoring for Celta Vigo
Aloneftis is scoring for Cotbus in the Bundesliga
Charaambides scored his first in the 2nd division of Germany the other day
Its just that bloody defense...if he stops playing marios ELia of apoel as right back (apoel stopped playing him a year ago and now he's getting thrown off the team) we might have a chance at a clean sheet as well.
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:57 pm |
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| saravakos |
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hopefully we show Koumas he made the wrong choice  |
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 2:03 pm |
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| saravakos wrote: |
hopefully we show Koumas he made the wrong choice  |
screw koumas....no room in the team for him. i wouldn't take aloneftis or Makrides out to make room for him. |
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 2:17 pm |
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DT, any other Cypriot footballers playing abroad? I knew about Okkas but had no idea there were others too.
Good luck to Cyprus
PS Turkey vs Greece October 17th, in Istanbul... |
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 3:14 pm |
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| alexISS wrote: |
DT, any other Cypriot footballers playing abroad? I knew about Okkas but had no idea there were others too.
Good luck to Cyprus
PS Turkey vs Greece October 17th, in Istanbul... |
Just in the national team is
Michael Konstantinou at Olympiakos Pireus Greece
Nektario Alexandrou at Larissa Greece
Giannakis Okkas at Celta Vigo Spain
Elias Haralampous at PAOK Greece
Efstathios Aloneftis at Cotbus Germany
Konstantinos Karalambides at (forgot the name of the team) Germany
From the rest I know Our U21 goalkeeper plays as main goalkeeper for PArtizan Belgrade
George Efrem is on loan from Arsenal to Celtic (I think its Celtic)
And another Paralmini 16year old just got signed up by Bayer Munich |
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 3:25 pm |
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| DT. wrote: |
| alexISS wrote: |
DT, any other Cypriot footballers playing abroad? I knew about Okkas but had no idea there were others too.
Good luck to Cyprus
PS Turkey vs Greece October 17th, in Istanbul... |
Just in the national team is
Michael Konstantinou at Olympiakos Pireus Greece
Nektario Alexandrou at Larissa Greece
Giannakis Okkas at Celta Vigo Spain
Elias Haralampous at PAOK Greece
Efstathios Aloneftis at Cotbus Germany
Konstantinos Karalambides at (forgot the name of the team) Germany
From the rest I know Our U21 goalkeeper plays as main goalkeeper for PArtizan Belgrade
George Efrem is on loan from Arsenal to Celtic (I think its Celtic)
And another Paralmini 16year old just got signed up by Bayer Munich |
Thanks for the info, again good luck to Cyprus |
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 3:28 pm |
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| I couldn't care less who they normally play for... if they're not scoring goals and getting wins for the national team they should be thrown out the team and let someone else have a go! |
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 4:24 pm |
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| Get Real! wrote: |
| I couldn't care less who they normally play for... if they're not scoring goals and getting wins for the national team they should be thrown out the team and let someone else have a go! |
Its not the scoring goals thats the problem...its letting them in. |
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 5:05 pm |
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| DT. wrote: |
| Get Real! wrote: |
| I couldn't care less who they normally play for... if they're not scoring goals and getting wins for the national team they should be thrown out the team and let someone else have a go! |
Its not the scoring goals thats the problem...its letting them in. |
Or get a striker that gets more goals in than the opponents do! |
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