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10th January 2009 we were playing Leyton Orient at home.

In league one

10th January 2015 we will be playing Aston Villa in the premier league, after signing an international Croatian striker for £10 million.

I love you Pearso

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10th January 2009 we were playing Leyton Orient at home.

In league one

10th January 2015 we will be playing Aston Villa in the premier league, after signing an international Croatian striker for £10 million.

I love you Pearson

 

Crazy when you put it like that.

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The most prolific scorers in Europe's leagues

Published: Thursday 20 November 2014, 10.57CET

Cristiano Ronaldo has HNK Rijeka's star breathing down his neck as we survey the season's top domestic marksmen.

1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid CF)

18 goals after 11 Madrid league games – 1.64 goals per game

"The Alfredo di Stéfano of his generation" according to Madrid legend Francisco Gento, Ronaldo has been in scintillating form, helping the UEFA Champions League holders to win their last 13 games in all competitions. "When I finish my career I want to be one of the best ever," said the Portugal captain as he collected his European Golden Shoe award earlier this month.

2. Andrej Kramarić (HNK Rijeka)

21 goals after 15 Rijeka league games – 1.4 goals per game

Reborn since a move away from GNK Dinamo Zagreb, Kramarić's goals in Europe and Croatia have made him hot property. He scored five in a recent league game against another Zagreb club, NK Lokomotiva Zagreb: "It might sound arrogant, but I am sorry I didn't get a sixth," the 23-year-old said. "That would have been a record. I always want to score more, to be better. I am hungry for goals."

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It's a shame that potentially, unless we can save ourselves from this dire situation and possible relegation, we will only see him play 18 league games (if he gets picked at Villa and barring injuries etc). The relegation release clause is a real shame because I imagine he would get us flying in the Championship. Let's hope he can be our hero and keep us in the prem

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I'm truly happy for you guys, I think you bought yourself a gamechanger for your offense, and I really hope he can turn your luck around and help you with your relegation battle. There's really no need to say anything more about Kramarić, I hope we helped you and gave you enough insight in these couple of days. I'm very positive about your chances, I'm tipping that Burnley and WBA will certainly be below you at the end of the season, and that you will fight it out with Palace, QPR, Hull and Sunderland, and will survive (predicting 14th or 15th). I'll try to be active on your forum. I always found Leicester likable, but now you bought yourself a fan, probably coming in April for a home game, hope you can sort out some tickets  :D  Thank you Krama, and good luck Foxes !!!

 

P.S. my reaction when he signed, put a hat over my head, waved with a flag and ran around the room. 

 

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I can answer you that... 50% of croatia is for DInamo, 40% for Hajduk, we are third with 4% and a truly local club, so only the local media is objective... the others find all of this hard to believe, plus a lot of the media (and other things) is controlled by the dinamo boss - mamic. we were always a smaller club as i mentioned before and got a new owner 2 years ago, who invested in our club (new stadium and training grounds...) and people find hard to believe that someone would invest his money without any interest of getting it back,  so the general idea in Croatia is that the story of Rijeka must be some kind of conspiracy ;)

Sounds a bit like us :)

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I'm truly happy for you guys, I think you bought yourself a gamechanger for your offense, and I really hope he can turn your luck around and help you with your relegation battle. There's really no need to say anything more about Kramarić, I hope we helped you and gave you enough insight in these couple of days. I'm very positive about your chances, I'm tipping that Burnley and WBA will certainly be below you at the end of the season, and that you will fight it out with Palace, QPR, Hull and Sunderland, and will survive (predicting 14th or 15th). I'll try to be active on your forum. I always found Leicester likable, but now you bought yourself a fan, probably coming in April for a home game, hope you can sort out some tickets  :D  Thank you Krama, and good luck Foxes !!!

 

P.S. my reaction when he signed, put a hat over my head, waved with a flag and ran around the room. 

 

GsidF2r.jpg

Cool..

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Tripe there seems to be a lot of jealousy about this deal towards your club from Zagreb and Split is the media in your county favorable towards them two clubs over yours?

 

Yes. We are a club from the third largest city. Our support is from the city and the surroundings. Max. 40km from Rijeka. Local club, local people support it, local media follows us. Most of the papers are centralised (Zagreb) and the journalist are either Dinamo or Hajduk supporters.

 

Hajduk and Dinamo are "national" clubs. I'd say at least 80% of the country supports them. They've always had the backing of the state (Tito, the ex-president of Yugoslavia was a Hajduk supporter, and Tudjman, the first president od Croatia was a Dinamo supporter - ok, he changed the name to Croatia, but that's another story).They got all the media behind them. It's "natural" that all the players got to Dinamo or Hajduk. It's normal to go to another part of Croatia and get asked "Who do you support?", and after you anwser - "Rijeka", the say, "Yeah, ok, but really, Hajduk or Dinamo?".

 

We've always been a local club but even here, until about 20-25 years, a lot of people supporter one of the two clubs, or Red Star from Belgrade (while we were in Yu). Our region is or was the most developed, most modern and we had a lot of people from other parts of ex-Yu and Croatia migrating. Now, from the 90's, it's all changed. The region is ours.

 

Rijeka was always a cute club from the north Adriatic, until we became strong. Until we had the courage to stop the duopoly of two clubs. Now we are the most hated club. "Tovari", the Hajduk fans hate us because they are bad at the moment and we are prospering. After our club was privatised and bought by an Italian oil company which employs a lot od people of Rijeka and Miskovic (our club Chairman) is the second person in hierarchy there, we started our renasanse. We were twice second in the last two years, won the Cup and the Supercup, played Europa League twice. We are building a Sports camp with a 5500 seater stadium and rebuilding our old stadium (it will have 14000 seats). And all from OUR money. Private money from the company that owns 70% of the club.

 

Hajduk, on the other hand had their stadium built by Tito. The ex-Croatian PM, Sanader, currently on trial for corruption and treason was in charge of their privatisation of the club. He made a lot of companies buy their shares. 7 or 8 years later, they managed to steal tens of milions of Euros from the club. The club was in debt and only a loan from the bank saved them.

 

The Dinamo journalist are mostly on Mamic's pay list. He sold Kramaric to us for 700 000€. We sold him for 12 000 000€. It was in his intereset to make us look as bad as possible.

 

And now, taking all that in consideration, you can see why they hate us. They lost their position. And we grew. And are still growing. Our future is bright and they don't have money for donuts.

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10th January 2009 we were playing Leyton Orient at home.

In league one

10th January 2015 we will be playing Aston Villa in the premier league, after signing an international Croatian striker for £10 million.

I love you Pearso

 

7 years ago we signed barry hayles and steve howard to try an keep us up in the championship. how times change. 

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Is it possible for us to play three upfront with Kramaric playing behind Vardy and Ulloa, almost like an AM. It has been said by our Croatian friends that he does like to come deep - or did I make that up? I am just asking because I don't know. Alternatively, we could look for a DM and let Cambiasso roam, without the demands of tracking back (which is your biggest crit of him).

He can play some sort of Am but he is not very good in defence so you will need some good defensive midfielder behind him.Kramaric is a striker everything else is wasting of his talent and abilities.

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Yes. We are a club form the third largest city. Our support is from the city and the surroundings. Max. 40km from Rijeka. Local club, local papers. Most of the papers are centralised (Zagreb) and the journalist are either Dinamo or Hajduk supporters.

 

Hajduk and Dinamo are "national" clubs. I'd say at least 80% of the country supports them. They've always had the backing of the state (Tito, the ex-president of Yugoslavia was a Hajduk supporter, and Tudjman, the first president od Croatia was a Dinamo supporter - ok, he changed the name to Croatia, but that's another story).They got all the media behind them. It's "natural" that all the players got to Dinamo or Hajduk. It's normal to go to another part of Croatia and get asked "Who do you support?", and after you anwser - "Rijeka", the say, "Yeah, ok, but really, Hajduk or Dinamo?".

 

We've always been a local club but even here, until about 20-25 years, a lot of people supporter one of the two clubs, or Red Star from Belgrade (while we were in Yu). Our region is or was the most developed, most modern and we had a lot of people from other parts of ex-Yu and Croatia migrating. Now, from the 90's, it's all changed. The region is ours.

 

Rijeka was always a cute club from the north Adriatic, until we became strong. Until we had the courage to stop the duopoly of two clubs. Now we are the most hated club. "Tovari", the Hajduk fans hate us because they are bad at the moment and we are prospering. After our club was privatised and bought by an Italian oil company which employs a lot od people of Rijeka and Miskovic (our club Chairman) is the second person in hierarchy there, we started our renasanse. We were twice second in the last two years, won the Cup and the Supercup, played Europa League twice. We are building a Sports camp with a 5500 seater stadium and rebuilding our old stadium (it will have 14000 seats). And all from OUR money. Private money from the company that owns 70% of the club.

 

Hajduk, on the other hand had their stadium built by Tito. The ex-Croatian PM, Sanader, currently on trial for corruption and treason was in charge of their privatisation of the club. He made a lot of companies buy their shares. 7 or 8 years later, they managed to steal tens of milions of Euros from the club. The club was in debt and only a loan from the bank saved them.

 

The Dinamo journalist are mostly on Mamic's pay list. He sold Kramaric to us for 700 000€. We sold him for 12 000 000€. It was in his intereset to make us look as bad as possible.

 

And now, taking all that in consideration, you can see why they hate us. They lost their position. And we grew. And are still growing. Our future is bright and they don't have money for donuts.

Love that story , can't wait to visit :)

7 years ago we signed barry hayles and steve howard to try an keep us up in the championship. how times change.

Jesus that's mental the change , not man city exactly but a huge swing in the real world

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I'm truly happy for you guys, I think you bought yourself a gamechanger for your offense, and I really hope he can turn your luck around and help you with your relegation battle. There's really no need to say anything more about Kramarić, I hope we helped you and gave you enough insight in these couple of days. I'm very positive about your chances, I'm tipping that Burnley and WBA will certainly be below you at the end of the season, and that you will fight it out with Palace, QPR, Hull and Sunderland, and will survive (predicting 14th or 15th). I'll try to be active on your forum. I always found Leicester likable, but now you bought yourself a fan, probably coming in April for a home game, hope you can sort out some tickets :D Thank you Krama, and good luck Foxes !!!

P.S. my reaction when he signed, put a hat over my head, waved with a flag and ran around the room.

GsidF2r.jpg

You sure you want to support Leicester? It's bloody awful at times.....
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see you in champions league in 4 years hopefully

 

We have plant to be in CL in 2 years, so you can go with us to away games for 2 years if you want. Our replacement stadium will be sold out for home games.

 

This year our 700 supportes on away game with Feynoord was louder then 30 000 Feynoord supporters.

 

And this is our most famoust supporter

 

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Anyone else get the feeling that pearsons job will 100% be on the line if we're relegated now we seem to be spending big to stay up.

No makes me even more sure we will keep him.

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This was last season in Stuttgart. We won the first leg 2-1 at home. In the 93' it was 2-1 to Stuttgart and they had a corner. The video will show you what happened. The last pass is by Mocinic (the kid who resembles Modric)

 

 

3700 peoplel from Rijeka and the surroundings made the trip to Stuttgart.

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