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Martin KOBYLANSKI - the first who said NO to Germans


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Babylon
Edited by: Babylon  Feb 17, 07, 07:03  #1



Martin_KOBYLANSKI is going to play under Polish national team U-14, he rejected German national team proposal.

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Ranj
  Feb 17, 07, 07:05  #2

Is that a big deal? Do most players cave and play for the GNT?


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Norman [Guest]
  Feb 19, 07, 15:19  #3

Bravo to Martin. I hope more and more kids of Polish immigrants will be following his example. It's a shame people born and sometimes raised in Poland choose to forget their roots.

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Babylon
  Feb 19, 07, 15:38  #4

Quoting: Norman
Bravo to Martin. I hope more and more kids of Polish immigrants will be following his example. It's a shame people born and sometimes raised in Poland choose to forget their roots.



Dennis Krol - one of the best future talenst in Barcelona rejected Polish proposal and choose German team, despite that father was very happy about Polish call-up, One day news in Polish net about him he was going to play for Poland but Germany reacted the next day and he went for Germany

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Norman [Guest]
  Feb 19, 07, 15:41  #5

Yeah, but the problem is on the top - PZPN. They do not even know who could possibly play in the Polish national team - they only find out from the news (if they read them). They don't care so why a potential player should care more? It's sad and pitiful.

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Babylon
  Feb 19, 07, 15:43  #6

Quoting: Norman
They don't care so why a potential player should care more? It's sad and pitiful.


100 % right.

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djangoo [Guest]
  Mar 3, 07, 11:55  #7

its a nice page. check this, all infos about polish soccer in germany an around the world
goalgate.de/story,en

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moja-droga [Guest]
  Apr 26, 07, 12:27  #8

It's a complicated issue. It costs a lot of money to scout or "pre'scouit " players and a large budge, travel expenses, etc.. So it's not that they , whoever they are, don't care, it's a question of money. And certainly, a player , what ever his nationality is, could earn a lot more money in certain leagues/countries than others ?

North America's NHL hockey league is full of Russians, Swedes, Checks and even one or two Polish players earning millions of dollars every year.

I don't think there are any Canadian soccer players in the German or Polish soccer teams is there ?

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daffy
  Apr 26, 07, 12:29  #9

Quoting: Ranj
Is that a big deal? Do most players cave and play for the GNT?


easier to get a spot on the PNT ;) :tongue in cheek:



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