jagoda napisał(a):

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u demostrated it in WW II when we hided u in our homes!
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And what did the Poles demonstrate letting Hitler take over the entire country and kill non-Jewish Poles? Are you that retarded or what? Study some history you silly little girl and learn about the influences of Jewish people on the Polish culture before the war.
Stop with the political and historical bullshit! Posts like that should be removed from these boards and their authors given a warning. This has nothing to do with football.
And it's not "hided" but "hid" for God's sake.
Fucking kids.
danielk napisał(a):

Pioneer,
so, if your football it's so bad, how can you explain your national team success?
of course that they were pathetic in the last euro, but at least you were there.
i now that there is a difference between the local teams and the national team,
but i think that usually, the national team it's a mirror of the local football.
i still think that it's an open game, the clubs are very equals...
btw:
my grand father and mother came from Warsaw, so obviously i'll prefer legia...
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The national team is a different story. As long as we had Polish coaches on our national team we had never qualified for Euro in the entire history of Polish football. Not once. We then hired Dutchman Leo Beenhakker and he somehow managed to create a team consisting of players from abroad and Polish league and convice them that they could do it. They played well and they did it, but then of course failed miserably at the tournament. So to answer your question, it took the involvement of somebody like Leo Beenhakker to qualify for Euro. We would not have done it without him.
I don't think the fact that our country played at Euro is a positive reflection of our league in any way, even though few of the players were in fact from the Polish league. The key players on our team all play abroad, not in Poland, and our best striker Ebi Smolarek is a product of the Dutch training system as he grew up and trained in the Netherlands.