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Sander Puri (Waterford FC, Iirimaa)
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Soovitan sul avada link, mis asub sinu postitusest 5 postitust ülalpool.pisut kahtlaseks hakkab see üleminek muutuma...
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Algselt postitanud kasutaja aanvaller poolttea kas piletid Briti saardele olid ka kallid..
Hmm...., pole küll teemasse, aga hästi paned
Komadest ja lause algustest ei hakka rääkimagi.
Abistamiseks variante ikka leidub
Natuke ka teemasse.
See ajakirjanduslik luulu on ikka müstika. "Õhtulehe" andmetel on Šoti meediaks fännileht. Päris tõsine kvaliteetajakirjandus kohe
May the Violet flag flutter in the wind on all fields of challenge and valour, a vivid hope is our solace, we have eleven athletes and one heart. Go, Fiorentina, we want you to be the queen of all teams, go, Fiorentina, fight with bravery and prowess everywhere! In any hour of dismay and victory, remember you're the history of football!Kommentaar
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20 lehekülge teksti juba tema teemas aga ikka pole veel otsaga välismaale jõudnud.Kommentaar
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I don't write erotica but I do write. Don't get paid for it though. My writing is a little more high profile than erotica generally. I stay anonymous though so I can never be compensated for my work.Kommentaar
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Palju kisa, vähe villa
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Celts chase the 'new Robben'
Head uudised. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/2009/12...6908-21871956/
Exclusive: Celtic target Sander Puri dubbed the new Arjen Robben by Estonia national boss
Dec 4 2009 By Craig Swan
TONY MOWBRAY has been urged not to let the Baltic Arjen Robben slip through his fingers and tie up a deal for Estonian wonderkid Sander Puri.
The 21-year-old is training at Lennoxtown as the Celtic manager assesses a surprise swoop for the Levadia Tallinn youngster.
Puri has been courted by Werder Bremen and Borussia Dortmund but Mowbray has an opportunity to jump the queue and snap the kid up.
The attacking wideman is ready to burst out of Estonia having, in the words of his national coach Tarmo Ruutli, grown too big for his homeland. Ruutli is thrilled at the prospect of his prized national-team asset making a move to the SPL and expanding his talents at such an impressive club as Celtic.
Estonia's boss doesn't like to put pressure on players but simply cannot hide his admiration forPuri and insists the proof has been there for all to see.
Mogga and his scouting team were convinced of Puri's potential when he jousted successfully against Brazil during an friendly in August and that set the wheels in motion.
Ruutli believes he can go to the very top of thegame and couldn't resist matching the kid's abilities to those of Bayern Munich's Robben.
He said: "It's never easy to make comparisons with different players but Sander reminds me an awful lot of Robben.
"He has the similar ability to create and score but Sander has one additional thing in that he is just as strong with both of his feet.
"One of the first things you have to look at with Sander is his age.Heis very good for a player of 21.
"His capacity for work is very big and he also has a lot of fight, which he will need in Scotland .
"Sander is best with the ball at his feet and his technical ability is first-class as he can keep perfect control when fully on the run.
"The boy is two-footed and can also jump high and do well with his head.
"He pretty much has everything you require in modern-day football and no one should doubt his ability because he comes from a smaller country. Sander can reach a very high level in the game and he is the biggest hope we have had to make a success of himself in Europe.
"Anyone who has any doubts about his ability to perform at a high level should try to see his performance against Brazil a couple of months ago.
"There was no signs their players were of a higher ability than Sander and he looked totally at home in the game.
"He was named Young Player of the Year in Estonia butwesee him as a senior player and not an Under-21."
Puri's explosion on to the scene in Estonia has been the biggest rise to fame in the country's footballing history but this has come at a cost.
There was never any chance of the player staying in hisowncountry after European scouts began to descend on Tallinn .
Ruutli knows Puri will be a big miss in the country but believes Estonia will gain in the long-run from the player making waves on the Continent.
He added: "I always felt 2009 was going to be a very big year for Sander and he has really made the breakthrough."
Celtic will give Puri everything he needs to be a success if Mowbray attempts to make the move permanent.
His costwill be well within range with a compensation fee of around just £100,000 understood to be involved for the free agent as, in accordance with FIFA regulations, Levadia would be due cash because of Puri's age. Wages are not expected to be a stumbling block either.Algselt postitanud kasutaja Cule pooltEestis sünnib iga päev üks Ronaldinho,aga treener teeb temast TVMK tasemel mängija
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Aga jah. Mul on tunne, et nad võtavad ta ikkagi ära, kuigi nad päris kindlad ta oskustes pole.Head uudised. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/2009/12...6908-21871956/
Celtic will give Puri everything he needs to be a success if Mowbray attempts to make the move permanent.Kommentaar
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