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Squad Watch: Week 12. Wisla Krakow Lose, The Ekstraklasa Becomes More Interesting.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Nov 23rd, 2009
The Polish Ekstraklasa suddenly became interesting again after Wisla Krakow lost two games in a row. Now there is only a six point margin between ...
Squad Watch: Week 11. Sebastian Boenish Will Play For Poland For 99%...
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Nov 9th, 2009
…at least according to Franz Smuda. The new Polish national coach visited Bremen at the weekend to talk to Boenish’s parents and the player himself. ...
Squad Watch: Week 8. Wisla Krakow Stumble For The First Time In The Ekstraklasa.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Oct 19th, 2009
It can be said that the Ekstraklasa season was saved on Sunday. If it wasn’t for the Lech’s victory against Wisla the reigning champions would ...
Squad Watch: Week 7. Ebi Smolarek's Downfall Continues.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Oct 5th, 2009
Sebastian Przyrowski, Lukasz Piszczek, Tomasz Jodlowiec, Rafal Murawski and Ebi Smolarek didn’t make the squad’s final cut for the games against the Czech Republic and ...
Squad Watch: Week 5.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Sep 22nd, 2009
I seriously thought about publishing this Squad Watch report as nothing really interesting happened in Polish football last weekend. None of the Poles scored abroad, ...
Squad Watch: Week 4.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Sep 14th, 2009
Only the pure facts and highlights today. If you want something to read, check out the roundup note about Leo Beenhakker. Goalkeepers: Artur Boruc (Celtic Glasgow)- 90 ...
Squad Watch: Week 3. Wasyl's Career Broken?
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Aug 31st, 2009
From all the players he was the last one I ever expected to experience something like that. Marcin Wasilewski, the toughest player in our national ...
Squad Watch: Week 2. Artur Wichniarek Already Has Problems At Hertha.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Aug 17th, 2009
It was a bold move from Artur Wichniarek to return to Hertha Berlin. After all, it is a club that almost ruined his career. The ...
Squad Watch: Week 1. Rafal Murawski's Mysterious Situation At Rubin.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Aug 10th, 2009
Welcome to the first Squad Watch of the new season. The Polish Ekstraklasa is well under way and the Bundesliga together with the French Ligue ...
Squad Watch: Week 12. Wisla Krakow Are The New/Old Polish Champions.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Jun 1st, 2009
The Polish Ekstraklasa season has come to an end. Wisla Krakow didn’t blow their chances, won the last game and retained the champions’ crown. Legia ...
Squad Watch: Week 11. Wisla Krakow A Step Away From The Polish Championship.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | May 25th, 2009
Wisla Krakow is the newold Polish champion. Almost. After an away win against Lechia Gdansk the Biala Gwiazda only needs one point from their home ...
Squad Watch: Week 10. Ireneusz Jelen Shines In France.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | May 18th, 2009
Ireneusz Jelen scored yet another goal in the French Ligue 1. Marcin Wasilewski became Anderlecht’s third best scorer after netting his eighth goal of the ...
Squad Watch: Week 9. News Flash.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | May 11th, 2009
A quick look at what happened in the Polish football at the weekend. Goalkeepers: Artur Boruc (Celtic Glasgow)- 90 minutes against Rangers Lukasz Fabianski (Arsenal London)- 90 minutes ...
Squad Watch: Week 7. Title Race Still On In Poland.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Apr 27th, 2009
Not much changed in the race for the Polish championship after Legia Warsaw drew with Lech Poznan at the weekend. In the game watched by ...
Squad Watch: Week 6. Has Lukasz Fabianski Blown His Chances?
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Apr 20th, 2009
It could have been a great Saturday for Lukasz Fabianski; it was his 24th birthday and he was given a chance to compete against Chelsea ...
Squad Watch: Week 5. Lech Poznan Draws With Wisla Krakow At The Top Of The Polish Ekstraklasa.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Apr 6th, 2009
The fight for the Polish championship is not yet over. The most interesting match of the weekend ended in a 1-1 draw between Lech Poznan ...
Squad Watch 3: Pawel Brozek Injured, Thank God For Ireneusz Jelen.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Mar 16th, 2009
Football is a game where you can take nothing for granted. When all the Bialo Czerwoni fans were waiting for Pawel Brozek to lead our ...
Squad Watch: Week 14. The Curious Case Of Artur Boruc.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Dec 8th, 2008
It was a sad weekend for Celtic and Artur Boruc fans everywhere. He managed to concede an unbelievable goal, a one that probably became one ...
Squad Watch: Week 13. Wisla Krakow In Crisis.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Dec 1st, 2008
Five teams still have a chance to win the Polish championship. It’s especially surprising since last season Wisla dominated the competition and were the clear ...
Squad Watch: Week 12. Wichniarek's Case Officially Closed.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Nov 25th, 2008
Artur Wichniarek scored his ninth Bundesliga goal, yet there are less and less voices asking for a call up for the Bielefeld striker. What's the ...
Squad Watch Week 11. Pure Numbers.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Nov 20th, 2008
I had it prepared earlier, but was unable to publish it due to health problems. Squad Watch, if you're still interested. I'll publish the Ireland-Poland ...
Squad Watch: Week 10. Fabianski Not Yet Arsenal's Nr 1.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Nov 11th, 2008
Only two goals were scored this weekend by Poles being observed in the Squad Watch, so I decided to concentrate on a goalkeeper, Lukasz Fabianski. ...
Squad Watch: Week 9. What We're In For With Grzegorz Lato.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Nov 4th, 2008
Last week's Polish FA elections overshadowed even the most spectacular individual player performances. Grzegorz Lato became the FA's president; a choice that proved that the ...
Squad Watch: Week 8. Legia Defeats Wisla In The Polish El Classico.
Posted on: Poland World Cup Blog by tomasz | Oct 27th, 2008
The biggest game in the Polish league ended with Legia defeating Wisla 2:1. It was a very fast and entertaining match, even though sometimes the ...
Polish Football Emmigrants. Part Two And Who's Going To Be The Polish Big Thing?
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by tomasz | Aug 5th, 2008
Today let's have a look at Poles who play in minor European leages. Well, even though I called them minor they're certainly better than the ...
Polish Footbal Emmigrants. Part One.
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by tomasz | Aug 4th, 2008
I've already previewed the Polish league for you. Now it's time to check Polish players who earn their money abroad. The saddening fact is that ...
Squad Watch: Week 12. The Final Edition.
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by tomasz | May 12th, 2008
With the final round of the Polish league comes season's last edition of Squad Watch. Our Euro preparation training camp starts in a week's time ...
Squad Watch-Week 11. Saganowski Saves The Saints, Fabianski Has To Prove His Worth.
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by tomasz | May 5th, 2008
In the last weekend before Leo Beenhakker reduces Poland's Euro squad to 26 names it is Southampton's Marek Saganowski that uses the opportunity to impress ...
Squad Watch-Week 10. Poles Already Score Against Germans.
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by tomasz | Apr 28th, 2008
It was a Polish weekend in the Bundesliga. Both Kuba Blaszczykowski and Lukasz Piszczek have scored their first ever goals in Germany. Moreover, the Bielefeld ...
Squad Watch- Week 8. Matusiak's Off The Mark For Wisla, The Return Of Kuba.
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by tomasz | Apr 14th, 2008
This was the last weekend to impress Leo Beenhakker before he announces the thirty names shortlist for the Euro 2008. Leo is surely pleased that ...
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