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Ahahaha Poland, our worst loss in 50 years. Amazing that a nation with a population of 40m and football as it´s most popular sport can´t even produce a single half-decent defender. Not saying we have a superb midfield or an amzing strikeforce but the defense is beyond a joke. At least the future is bright, our U21 only lost 3-0 to Kazakhstan U21  :celb:

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Ahahaha Poland, our worst loss in 50 years. Amazing that a nation with a population of 40m and football as it´s most popular sport can´t even produce a single half-decent defender. Not saying we have a superb midfield or an amzing strikeforce but the defense is beyond a joke. At least the future is bright, our U21 only lost 3-0 to Kazakhstan U21  :celb:

it's a fact and not only in poland, the likes of the czech republic, hungary, romania,bulgaria, whom at one time were decent are going backwards at an astonishing rate
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Ahahaha Poland, our worst loss in 50 years. Amazing that a nation with a population of 40m and football as it´s most popular sport can´t even produce a single half-decent defender. Not saying we have a superb midfield or an amzing strikeforce but the defense is beyond a joke. At least the future is bright, our U21 only lost 3-0 to Kazakhstan U21  :celb:

it's a fact and not only in poland, the likes of the czech republic, hungary, romania,bulgaria, whom at one time were decent are going backwards at an astonishing rate

 

Well the Czech´s are 10m in comparison and they´ve managed to produce players like Nedved, Poborsky, Baros, Rosicky, Koller, Ujfaluši, Grygera etc. in recent years. Whilst Poland has produced absolutely nothing. Something  isn´t right over there.

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Ahahaha Poland, our worst loss in 50 years. Amazing that a nation with a population of 40m and football as it´s most popular sport can´t even produce a single half-decent defender. Not saying we have a superb midfield or an amzing strikeforce but the defense is beyond a joke. At least the future is bright, our U21 only lost 3-0 to Kazakhstan U21  :celb:

it's a fact and not only in poland, the likes of the czech republic, hungary, romania,bulgaria, whom at one time were decent are going backwards at an astonishing rate

 

Well the Czech´s are 10m in comparison and they´ve managed to produce players like Nedved, Poborsky, Baros, Rosicky, Koller, Ujfaluši, Grygera etc. in recent years. Whilst Poland has produced absolutely nothing. Something  isn´t right over there.

all those czechs are of the past really. they are the czech version of lato,boniek and denya
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Hungary are actually going forward, they hadn't really been decent in decades and made a decent show in WC qualifying in a pretty strong group.

 

At the same time you got teams like Bosnia, Slovenia and Slovakia - who were a joke - being decent nowadays. It comes and goes, the fact is that without a strong domestic league is hard to mantain continued success.

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Ahahaha Poland, our worst loss in 50 years. Amazing that a nation with a population of 40m and football as it´s most popular sport can´t even produce a single half-decent defender. Not saying we have a superb midfield or an amzing strikeforce but the defense is beyond a joke. At least the future is bright, our U21 only lost 3-0 to Kazakhstan U21  :celb:

 

At least you've a bye to the Euro's.

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Teams that are of the lower band (below the likes of Brazil, Argentina, Germany, Italy etc) seem to trasition between having good generations and bad generations of players.

 

Romania and Bulgaria in the early 90s had very good teams, Poland in the 80s, Czech republic in the earlier part of this decade, Hungary in the 50s etc. I think that in the future these teams will get a wave of players coming through and will do well again.

 

It's interesting to think how good a collective Yugoslavia team would be now, if you combined Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Slovenia and Macedonia together. The talent pool there would be good enough to win a World Cup, for example:

 

-----------Handanovic---------------

Corluka--Vidic--Ivanovic--Kolorov

--------------Stankovic--------------

Modric----Misimovic-----Vucinic---

--------------Dzeko------------------

 

And then a bench of: Pletikosa, Pranjic, Kranjcar, Simunic, Basa, Jovetic, Eduardo, Srna, Krasic, Vukcevic, Pandev, Salihovic, Kacar, Tosic, Olic, Petric, Zigic etc etc

 

Probably better off they're seperate (politically, definitely I know) so that they all get to play international football.

 

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