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I'm very pleased to see Saras in Fenerbahçe, this means that we have two top quality PG now.
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Jasikevicus looks good in fenerbahce olympiacos was doomed in their own court
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Originally posted by sagenas View Post
That reminded me that when i was at PAO games until last season, i was always looking for Saras' reactions on AND OFF the court!
We'll miss that from now on...
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Originally posted by Levenspiel View PostOzziem, you are right about Fener not being able to win anything special (or let's say to lose at the last moment, in every branch i know of), but they are persistent and they are dedicated. They are also on the right track by keeping Turkish players as main parts of the teams. This is how the success will come, sooner or later.
I'm more than happy to know as a Turkish bball fan that one of the best players of EL ever is now playing for Fener, even if he's beyond his prime days.Last edited by ozziem; 01-08-2011, 09:28 PM.
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I had wished Lietuvos would be at PAO's group so that I could see the one and only SARAS live but now he went to Fener.....
Good luck to Saras (but not to Fener)!!
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Pathetic, just pathetic. And sad really, to see that somebody actually advocates "challenge cup" as a reference.
Whereas the club she is trying to say "unsuccessful" is competing successfully(quarterfinals and above) in man & women's basketball & volleyball...all four in the Euroleague levels mind you.
Why doesn't your football team compete in the second league Maybe you can win a championship there
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and by the way, in the year galatasaray women basketball team won that euro cup, they were eligible to play for euroleague but they didn't because they were afraid - and we see with ease that they are at euroleague this year and they suck - and they switched to that second cup but their roster was too good for that cup so they won but actually it means nothing to real basketball followers.. it's as simple as that.. only real success was in football but it was ten years ago and they weren't able to follow the tradition afterwards.. wish they could
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Ozziem, you are right about Fener not being able to win anything special (or let's say to lose at the last moment, in every branch i know of), but they are persistent and they are dedicated. They are also on the right track by keeping Turkish players as main parts of the teams. This is how the success will come, sooner or later.
I'm more than happy to know as a Turkish bball fan that one of the best players of EL ever is now playing for Fener, even if he's beyond his prime days.
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Originally posted by SheLL View PostWhat do other sport branches' success to do with basketball ?
And, comparing volleyball's eurocup with CEV champions league says enough about your ignorance over volleyball anyway. And speaking of volleyball, that team you speak of having no cup, has recently been named as world champions.Last edited by Levenspiel; 01-04-2011, 09:05 AM.
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What do other sport branches' success to do with basketball ?
And, comparing volleyball's eurocup with CEV champions league says enough about your ignorance over volleyball anyway. And speaking of volleyball, that team you speak of having no cup, has recently been named as world champions.
Anyway, jasikevicius is a very good addition and if spahija manages to control his ego in limits, fb will get a lot of benefits out of this transfer. Now, all we need is EZE !!! We should send May back and get Eze
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really ? i think only u joined the competition otherwise that means the doom day is comin.
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