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Hi guys, I registered here so I can give you some insight on Andrej since I'm from Rijeka, and am their supporter my whole life. Sorry if my grammar or spelling isn't perfect btw.

 

Kramarić has put our club in debt this season, and I'm certain that we wouldn't accomplish this much without him. He started his career in Dinamo Zagreb and was their biggest u21 name. He holds a junior football record of 452 goals and was one of the biggest hopes in croatian football. He was set to have a great career in Dinamo, but problems with the Dinamo owner Zdravko Mamić who wanted that Andrej signs a contract for his sons agency moved him to the bench, and afterwards on loan to Dinamo's feeder club Lokomotiva.

 

3 years ago Rijeka got a cash injection from an Italian businessman Gabriele Volpi, and since then it plays a bigger role in Croatian, and today in European football. Although we were the 3rd best club in the country before that, now we moved to 2nd place, and are challenging for the title, and are becoming regular in the Europa League beating the likes of Feyenoord, Stuttgart, drawing with Sevilla and so on. The potential of Kramarić was recognised, and we bought him in the season 13/14. He started as a backup player, but has become a key player after five or six games in the league and since then he's been an unstopable force for us. He scored 30 goals in 41 games, including 8 goals in one match (granted, that was a cup game against a team from our 4th League - your League Two)

 

I'm sure you already know the numbers for this season, so a few words about the player himself. I've been watching Leicester throughout the season since I'm a huge Premier League fan and a fantasy player, and I'm positive that he will offer you something new in your offensive play. He has great vision and technique, he scored a ton of crazy goals for us - going through 3-4 players like a joke, lobbing the keeper from the edge of the box, scoring screamers from 20+ yards. Besides that he has a good amount of pace and acceleration. He's a true professional, and always has a true commitment to the club in which he plays, so there wont be no trouble with his behavior, nor will you hear him moaning about wanting to go to a bigger club if he becomes an instant success for your club. Although he's a great prospect, and has become our national team's second pick up front (the first being Mandzukic), he does have some issues in important matches. For example, in our away game against Feyenoord he missed two one on one chances that would maybe see us through to the knockout phase. He also had a couple of those moments in some of our recent important games in the league, so I just want to make sure that you know that he isn't without flaws, but for example at the same time he single handedly destroyed Feyenoord at home scoring 3 goals, and Standard Liege bagging one and assisting for the second. He could have some initial problems with the physicality of the league, but once he gets that out of his system, you'll have a striker that should bag more goals then Vardy, Ulloa, and the rest of your strikers combined.

If you want to know anything else about him I'm here, and I wish you and Andrej all the success this season. 

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Hi guys, I registered here so I can give you some insight on Andrej since I'm from Rijeka, and am their supporter my whole life. Sorry if my grammar or spelling isn't perfect btw.

Kramarić has put our club in debt this season, and I'm certain that we wouldn't accomplish this much without him. He started his career in Dinamo Zagreb and was their biggest u21 name. He holds a junior football record of 452 goals and was one of the biggest hopes in croatian football. He was set to have a great career in Dinamo, but problems with the Dinamo owner Zdravko Mamić who wanted that Andrej signs a contract for his sons agency moved him to the bench, and afterwards on loan to Dinamo's feeder club Lokomotiva.

3 years ago Rijeka got a cash injection from an Italian businessman Gabriele Volpi, and since then it plays a bigger role in Croatian, and today in European football. Although we were the 3rd best club in the country before that, now we moved to 2nd place, and are challenging for the title, and are becoming regular in the Europa League beating the likes of Feyenoord, Stuttgart, drawing with Sevilla and so on. The potential of Kramarić was recognised, and we bought him in the season 13/14. He started as a backup player, but has become a key player after five or six games in the league and since then he's been an unstopable force for us. He scored 30 goals in 41 games, including 8 goals in one match (granted, that was a cup game against a team from our 4th League - your League Two)

I'm sure you already know the numbers for this season, so a few words about the player himself. I've been watching Leicester throughout the season since I'm a huge Premier League fan and a fantasy player, and I'm positive that he will offer you something new in your offensive play. He has great vision and technique, he scored a ton of crazy goals for us - going through 3-4 players like a joke, lobbing the keeper from the edge of the box, scoring screamers from 20+ yards. Besides that he has a good amount of pace and acceleration. He's a true professional, and always has a true commitment to the club in which he plays, so there wont be no trouble with his behavior, nor will you hear him moaning about wanting to go to a bigger club if he becomes an instant success for your club. Although he's a great prospect, and has become our national team's second pick up front (the first being Mandzukic), he does have some issues in important matches. For example, in our away game against Feyenoord he missed two one on one chances that would maybe see us through to the knockout phase. He also had a couple of those moments in some of our recent important games in the league, so I just want to make sure that you know that he isn't without flaws, but for example at the same time he single handedly destroyed Feyenoord at home scoring 3 goals, and Standard Liege bagging one and assisting for the second. He could have some initial problems with the physicality of the league, but once he gets that out of his system, you'll have a striker that should bag more goals then Vardy, Ulloa, and the rest of your strikers combined.

If you want to know anything else about him I'm here, and I wish you and Andrej all the success this season.

cheers andrej!

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Sounds like we buy him and if he keeps us up and scores shitloads, Chelsea will buy him and use him. If we get relegated and he scores loads, Chelsea will sign him and loan him to Vitesse.

If he's shit we keep him.

Hi guys, I registered here so I can give you some insight on Andrej since I'm from Rijeka, and am their supporter my whole life. Sorry if my grammar or spelling isn't perfect btw.

Kramarić has put our club in debt this season, and I'm certain that we wouldn't accomplish this much without him. He started his career in Dinamo Zagreb and was their biggest u21 name. He holds a junior football record of 452 goals and was one of the biggest hopes in croatian football. He was set to have a great career in Dinamo, but problems with the Dinamo owner Zdravko Mamić who wanted that Andrej signs a contract for his sons agency moved him to the bench, and afterwards on loan to Dinamo's feeder club Lokomotiva.

3 years ago Rijeka got a cash injection from an Italian businessman Gabriele Volpi, and since then it plays a bigger role in Croatian, and today in European football. Although we were the 3rd best club in the country before that, now we moved to 2nd place, and are challenging for the title, and are becoming regular in the Europa League beating the likes of Feyenoord, Stuttgart, drawing with Sevilla and so on. The potential of Kramarić was recognised, and we bought him in the season 13/14. He started as a backup player, but has become a key player after five or six games in the league and since then he's been an unstopable force for us. He scored 30 goals in 41 games, including 8 goals in one match (granted, that was a cup game against a team from our 4th League - your League Two)

I'm sure you already know the numbers for this season, so a few words about the player himself. I've been watching Leicester throughout the season since I'm a huge Premier League fan and a fantasy player, and I'm positive that he will offer you something new in your offensive play. He has great vision and technique, he scored a ton of crazy goals for us - going through 3-4 players like a joke, lobbing the keeper from the edge of the box, scoring screamers from 20+ yards. Besides that he has a good amount of pace and acceleration. He's a true professional, and always has a true commitment to the club in which he plays, so there wont be no trouble with his behavior, nor will you hear him moaning about wanting to go to a bigger club if he becomes an instant success for your club. Although he's a great prospect, and has become our national team's second pick up front (the first being Mandzukic), he does have some issues in important matches. For example, in our away game against Feyenoord he missed two one on one chances that would maybe see us through to the knockout phase. He also had a couple of those moments in some of our recent important games in the league, so I just want to make sure that you know that he isn't without flaws, but for example at the same time he single handedly destroyed Feyenoord at home scoring 3 goals, and Standard Liege bagging one and assisting for the second. He could have some initial problems with the physicality of the league, but once he gets that out of his system, you'll have a striker that should bag more goals then Vardy, Ulloa, and the rest of your strikers combined.

If you want to know anything else about him I'm here, and I wish you and Andrej all the success this season.

Cheers.

Do you know a chap called Tripe?

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Sounds like this is a loan deal. Either way, Lukaku did alright while a Chelsea player on loan, so no complaints there.

It is essentially a loan. But we and Chelsea are getting around the rule which states you can't sign a player and loan him out to another prem team in the same window. We are signing him but then will sell him to Chelsea in the summer. Im adamant this is whats happening. This is why there has been so much confusion in the press.

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Hi guys, I registered here so I can give you some insight on Andrej since I'm from Rijeka, and am their supporter my whole life. Sorry if my grammar or spelling isn't perfect btw.

Kramarić has put our club in debt this season, and I'm certain that we wouldn't accomplish this much without him. He started his career in Dinamo Zagreb and was their biggest u21 name. He holds a junior football record of 452 goals and was one of the biggest hopes in croatian football. He was set to have a great career in Dinamo, but problems with the Dinamo owner Zdravko Mamić who wanted that Andrej signs a contract for his sons agency moved him to the bench, and afterwards on loan to Dinamo's feeder club Lokomotiva.

3 years ago Rijeka got a cash injection from an Italian businessman Gabriele Volpi, and since then it plays a bigger role in Croatian, and today in European football. Although we were the 3rd best club in the country before that, now we moved to 2nd place, and are challenging for the title, and are becoming regular in the Europa League beating the likes of Feyenoord, Stuttgart, drawing with Sevilla and so on. The potential of Kramarić was recognised, and we bought him in the season 13/14. He started as a backup player, but has become a key player after five or six games in the league and since then he's been an unstopable force for us. He scored 30 goals in 41 games, including 8 goals in one match (granted, that was a cup game against a team from our 4th League - your League Two)

I'm sure you already know the numbers for this season, so a few words about the player himself. I've been watching Leicester throughout the season since I'm a huge Premier League fan and a fantasy player, and I'm positive that he will offer you something new in your offensive play. He has great vision and technique, he scored a ton of crazy goals for us - going through 3-4 players like a joke, lobbing the keeper from the edge of the box, scoring screamers from 20+ yards. Besides that he has a good amount of pace and acceleration. He's a true professional, and always has a true commitment to the club in which he plays, so there wont be no trouble with his behavior, nor will you hear him moaning about wanting to go to a bigger club if he becomes an instant success for your club. Although he's a great prospect, and has become our national team's second pick up front (the first being Mandzukic), he does have some issues in important matches. For example, in our away game against Feyenoord he missed two one on one chances that would maybe see us through to the knockout phase. He also had a couple of those moments in some of our recent important games in the league, so I just want to make sure that you know that he isn't without flaws, but for example at the same time he single handedly destroyed Feyenoord at home scoring 3 goals, and Standard Liege bagging one and assisting for the second. He could have some initial problems with the physicality of the league, but once he gets that out of his system, you'll have a striker that should bag more goals then Vardy, Ulloa, and the rest of your strikers combined.

If you want to know anything else about him I'm here, and I wish you and Andrej all the success this season.

Thanks for that. Great insight
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I love Rijeka fans, they're fvcking cool and good at English.

If Mamic and his cronies hadn't ruined the Croatian football fan scene I would definitely be putting it next on the European Football Weekend list.

First fixture after the winter break is Rijeka - Hajduk. The Adriatic derby. The best game to feel the atmosphere on the stands.

The only game worth watchung since Mamic **** up Dinamo.

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Do Croatia have a decent left back Tripe? Thats a question and not describing our current left back who is feckin tripe.....

Uuuuugh...

Not really. It's a problem all over the world.

Strinic who just moved to Napoli plays first 11 for the national side. Kovac uses Pranjic of Pao in Greece and the third choice is Leovac who plays for Rijeka.

We just turned down Dnipro. 1 700 000€. We are asking for 3 500 000€.

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