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Men volleyball transfers 2013/14 10 years ago
http://dal15al25.gazzetta.it/2013/06/20/trento-iniziano-le-grandi-manovre-serniotti-tecnico/
Does anyone know more...?
Does anyone know more...?
Men volleyball transfers 2013/14 10 years ago
Andrae in Ural Ufa, coached by Gulinelli
http://www.volleyball.it/notizie.asp?n=64855&l=0
http://www.volleyball.it/notizie.asp?n=64855&l=0
Men volleyball transfers 2013/14 10 years ago
Is Wijsmans playing in China next season completely official?
Men volleyball transfers 2013/14 10 years ago
Mert000, besides that I love Turkey, I like most of the Turkish people, and I like kebab nearly as much as spaghetti (!!!) ...what exactly is the problem with you man???
Can't you see what is going on in the world today???
I don't think Italy was the biggest power 20 years ago and I don't think it's turning in any ruin today.
The picture has changed and now there is more levelling between the different countries in Europe and everywhere else, which can only be good.
Now either players, coaches, technical staff, they travel everywhere.
Of course Turkey has an emerging economy, clubs are able to offer good compensation and many players are attracted.
Will the Turkish volleyball movement benefit from the presence of all these players? Maybe, and I hope it for you guys.
But that's not automatically an easy transition. It takes time and persistence, other than good money and capable managers.
Let's talk back again after Turkish national team won several medals (not necessarily gold) in any international competion.
Let's talk back again after Turkish clubs are able to grow their own coaches to lead their teams to European cup finals regularly.
Now do you get it or not?
Can't you see what is going on in the world today???
I don't think Italy was the biggest power 20 years ago and I don't think it's turning in any ruin today.
The picture has changed and now there is more levelling between the different countries in Europe and everywhere else, which can only be good.
Now either players, coaches, technical staff, they travel everywhere.
Of course Turkey has an emerging economy, clubs are able to offer good compensation and many players are attracted.
Will the Turkish volleyball movement benefit from the presence of all these players? Maybe, and I hope it for you guys.
But that's not automatically an easy transition. It takes time and persistence, other than good money and capable managers.
Let's talk back again after Turkish national team won several medals (not necessarily gold) in any international competion.
Let's talk back again after Turkish clubs are able to grow their own coaches to lead their teams to European cup finals regularly.
Now do you get it or not?
Men volleyball transfers 2012/13 11 years ago
Simone Buti from Monza to Vibo Valentia
http://www.dallarivolley.com/IT03970000001.asp
http://www.dallarivolley.com/IT03970000001.asp
Men volleyball transfers 2012/13 11 years ago
Alessandro "Fox" Fei from Sisley to Piacenza
http://t.co/YxGfZArZ
http://t.co/YxGfZArZ
Men volleyball transfers 2012/13 11 years ago
I think that if he said that he will stay, it's because he knows that he won't be punished, otherwise Trento would not allow him to stay without him being able to play, don't you think?
So, either he didn't actually sign any document binding him to Kazan, or if he did then Kazan must have agreed in some way to give up with him.
And I think this "way" should have something to do with money, because as much as I'm sorry to see Anderson leaving Modena (my home team), he is still some place behind Juantorena (although he's younger and with a lot of potential).
So, either he didn't actually sign any document binding him to Kazan, or if he did then Kazan must have agreed in some way to give up with him.
And I think this "way" should have something to do with money, because as much as I'm sorry to see Anderson leaving Modena (my home team), he is still some place behind Juantorena (although he's younger and with a lot of potential).
Men volleyball transfers 2012/13 11 years ago
...there might have possibly been some kind of deal between Kazan, Trento and Modena...
Such as Kazan throwing away any piece of paper Osmany might have signed in exchange from a discount on the trasnfer of Anderson from Modena.
In exchange, Modena could receive (loan or transfer) some players from Trento (Sokolov? Djuric? Della Lunga?)
Such as Kazan throwing away any piece of paper Osmany might have signed in exchange from a discount on the trasnfer of Anderson from Modena.
In exchange, Modena could receive (loan or transfer) some players from Trento (Sokolov? Djuric? Della Lunga?)
Men volleyball transfers 2012/13 11 years ago
Juantorena from Trento to... Trento
Anderson from Modena to Kazan
This was well known since quite some time. Now it's only official.
Anderson from Modena to Kazan
This was well known since quite some time. Now it's only official.
Olympic qualification Sofia - discussion 11 years ago
...a smart block-out or a well-executed dump are worth exactly as a powerful spike...
Olympic qualification Sofia - discussion 11 years ago
@MasterOPuppets: who says Papi can't attack anymore...?
http://www.pallavolomodena.com/