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polish football
Author: stuff
Date: 09-11-2003, 16:13
hi all!What do you think of the last UC clash between Manchester City and Groclin???Who do you think will go to the next round??? In my opinion Groclin at its small stadium might be unbeatable to English club. It was a great pleasure to watch this game on TV because Man City is well-known side in Europe and has a loads of top-class players and they only drew with small "rural":P club from Grodzisk Wielkopolski...To me it's so far the biggest suprise in this round. I hope Wisla Krakow will also defeat Valerenga and we will have two Polish sides in the third Uefa Cup Round.
Go Groclin Go!!!!pzdr dla fanow z Polski

Re: polish football
Author: Andymac
Date: 09-11-2003, 23:34
Groclin were excellent against Man City and should have won. Play like that in the return and they will qualify.

Re: polish football
Author: stuff
Date: 10-11-2003, 13:23
I hope they will play as good as they did in the first leg and they shouldn't have any problems with qualifying to the third round. If they manage to do it, it will be the biggest achievement in Groclin's short history. (Groclin was established about 10 years ago).Andymac: where are you from???which teams do you support???

Re: polish football
Author: Andymac
Date: 10-11-2003, 23:12
I'm from Glasgow and support Celtic.
We've had a couple of Polish players, Dariusz Dziekanowski and Dariusz Wdowczyk, who played for us in the early 90s. Both decent players.
Good luck to Groclin, hope you get through against City.

Re: polish football
Author: kondor
Date: 12-11-2003, 22:37
What do you think your chances are in the upcoming fixture against Serbia and Montenegro?

Re: polish football
Author: ekosadek
Date: 13-11-2003, 22:14
Groclin was established in 1922 as Dyskobolia and mostly played below 3rd level. About 1995 local sponsor took over the club and then team was promoted to 1st League.

Re: polish football
Author: hamilton1978
Date: 13-11-2003, 23:25
hi

I am a Dundee fan, and we had a player called Darius Adamczuk, he was a brilliant player for dundee he also played for Poland.

Adamczuk moved to Udinese from Dundee, but udinese didnt pay a single penny for him although they said they would pay £900,000, so we got him back after 9 months!! and we did not receive any compensation for him either!!

Adamczuk was well loved at Dundee, we had a song for him

"The Pole , the Pole, Darius the Pole! when he gets the ball, he scores a goal, Darius the Pole!" we sang it for 90mins at 1 game during the revelation of him moving to rangers

He was even given the free role at Dundee, until the untimely demise of his career, a move to Rangers.

Da Da Dum Dum!

He moved to Rangers, of course he was offered a lot more money, but he didnt get a game for rangers and he went mental, i mean seriously mental, under stress and now he is gone from Scotland

What does this story say?....don't let the greed get the better of you

Re: polish football
Author: porto-1978
Date: 14-11-2003, 03:57
Darius the pole, what a brillant story!
Mlynarzick (maybe i?m not writing it correctly)is the pole i better remember playing in FCPorto. His story is enigmatic (for me).
Polish goal keeper in WC86 and Porto?s goal keeper until 1988 or 1989(?) then I think he gone to Poland once and never came back! It?s time to know the true, what hapened to Mlynarzyck? He was European Champion with Porto as well as inter continental... Why he left? Maybe he was too old at that time and i was too young to understand it, and that he wanted to leave football in big style... Or did he continued to play?!?
If someone can help me in those doubts...
Polish clubs are doing fine this season in Uefa Cup.

Re: polish football
Author: joebayo
Date: 15-11-2003, 00:58
I'm from Spain and support Celtic. After seeing their perfomance against Hertha Berlin, I wouldn't be surprised to see Man. City eliminated. I would like to see Groclin qualify. They truly deserve it.

Re: polish football
Author: squeal
Date: 15-11-2003, 11:35
About Mlynarczyk (That's how it is written; well, the 'l' is in fact '?' - polish equivalent for english 'w') - he was born in 1953 so he propably just ended his career. After he quit playing football he worked in Porto as a goalkeeping coach. I know that because immediately after he finally quit Porto, he became a golkeeping coach in polish national team.

Didn't you also have another of our internationals, Andrzej Wo?niak, as a goalkeeper - somewhere in the late 90's? I recall him playing in Portugal...