Kosta Barbarouses (Western Sydney Wanderers | A-leagues)

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almost 9 years ago

Joey Johns wrote:

I disliked Marco, but reflecting back his decision was reasonable in the grand scheme of his career. Kosta on the other hand.... turn up for one season, play like shark and then run back to melborne when your home club needs you the most. Sometimes i wish i were good enough to play for the nix so i could totti the shark outta him when he returns.

What was Totti's beef? (sidetrack, not derail...)



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almost 9 years ago
Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't Kosta/Nix roll out the "unfinished business" line when he signed for the Nix? Where does that leave him now? How will he feel about his 'unfinished business' in NZ when the ship he jumped off has sunk? Maybe a nice thing to say at the time but in reality he was probably only thinking about th money. He can GGF

Fuck this stupid game

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thatguynz
almost 9 years ago
Might be a stretch, but I wonder if Kosta being rewarded player of the season was an attempt to get him to stick around?
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almost 9 years ago

Jaickin wrote:
Might be a stretch, but I wonder if Kosta being rewarded player of the season was an attempt to get him to stick around?

Nah, a weird scoring system was the cause of that. 


Allegedly

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almost 9 years ago

martinb wrote:

Joey Johns wrote:

I disliked Marco, but reflecting back his decision was reasonable in the grand scheme of his career. Kosta on the other hand.... turn up for one season, play like shark and then run back to melborne when your home club needs you the most. Sometimes i wish i were good enough to play for the nix so i could totti the shark outta him when he returns.

What was Totti's beef? (sidetrack, not derail...)

apparently Balotelli had been a little smart arse to Totti the year before, and in the current season (2010) had been disrespecting team mates, couches and his manager. Totti said that if he acted the same way at the same age his team mates would've kicked the shark outta him so decided to teach Mario a lesson. Although the 87th minute of the coppa italia final may not have been the best idea.

yung thug

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Tegal
almost 9 years ago

He also apparently said rome is a dirty city etc to totti during the game.

yung thug

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almost 9 years ago · edited almost 9 years ago · History

Doloras wrote:

Obviously some here are much wiser in the ways of international football than I am, but if Welnix had said "we've got you under contract for another year and you're not going anywhere", surely they couldn't force him to actually play or put any effort into it? At worse they could have forced him not to play for anyone else for a year, but still have to pay his wages, which wouldn't have made anyone happier.

Can someone cite me a situation where a player wanted out of a contract early, club said no, and it turned out better for the club?

Simon Walton. Signed by PAFC, then not wanted, then loaded out, wanted out of the club and then player of the season with a new contact offered and accepted!

Supporter of the world's best football teams: Waikato..., Kingz FC, NZ Knights, The Nix, The Argyle & of course the All Whites

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almost 9 years ago

If i'm not mistaken will he be the first to represent Judas FC at the Confederations Cup?

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almost 9 years ago

Thinking of a banner to wave in St. Petersburg on saturday about Greek Judas.....  any ideas?

Supporter of the world's best football teams: Waikato..., Kingz FC, NZ Knights, The Nix, The Argyle & of course the All Whites

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almost 9 years ago · edited almost 9 years ago · History

Joey Johns wrote:

I disliked Marco, but reflecting back his decision was reasonable in the grand scheme of his career. 

That's right. I was peeved when Smeltz and Rojas left, but ultimately it was their choice, their contracts were up and they were free to decide what they wanted to do. 

Kosta was under contract, yet managed to engineer a move to a rival.

It's definitely the next level. 

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Oska
almost 9 years ago

Ryan wrote:

james dean wrote:

Yakcall wrote:

reg22 wrote:

i'm looking forward to seeing his Yellow Fever Welcome "Home" Cocksta Banner

and singing "whipped by the missus, we know you're whipped by the missus..."

It's got nothing to do with the missus!!  He wanted out and has ended up back at Victory with our blessing - it's not complicated so why all the cloak and dagger stuff about off field issues.

its been rumored for more than a month that he was returning to the victory yet he told the nix that no other club was involved. its a dick move.

Come on, you're implying the club took that at face value when releasing that statement?  Complete rubbish.  Of course they knew exactly where he was going

Normo's coming home

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almost 9 years ago
If he had any respect for the club he would of asked victory to put the press release date off for a couple weeks

Calling all fans in Japan, come down and support the mighty nix in Osaka

http://www.facebook.com/WellingtonPhoenixClubMembersSupportersGroupOsaka

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almost 9 years ago

Defintely, if you are going to lie to your fans then at least make it a good one 

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almost 9 years ago

still  I hoped he was going to be awesome for us.A bit of a shame it didn't pan out


    COYN     


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almost 9 years ago

Kawasaki wrote:

Defintely, if you are going to lie to your fans then at least make it a good one 

'I was approached by PSG and Barca... then Real made an offer I couldn't turn down. Unfortunately it didn't work out.

"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...

I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...

Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...

Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."

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almost 9 years ago

I added my comment on it

This article is missing so much of the story. You can't publish articles like this and call yourself 'sports freak' when you are have done so little digging on it. The best case I can guess is you are doing your research from insta-snap-twit-face.

The story is that he wanted out of the Phoenix cause he was unhappy with the way the club was being run and was rumoured to be negotiating with the Victory a good couple of months before he was released, using the poor excuse of 'personal reasons' as the way out to mask his public thoughts. Do some more research before publishing this load of bollocks.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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Napier PhoenixTegal
almost 9 years ago

paulm wrote:

Often agree with sportsfreak pieces but can't say I'm on board with this one

http://www.sportsfreak.co.nz/kosta-barbarouses-and...

Thoughts?

I think it is based on a false premise that he is leaving the Phoenix for "personal reasons" rather than he wanted out of his contract that he signed.  I actually doubt he's going to get more money at Victory but that's not the point  

Normo's coming home

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almost 9 years ago

james dean wrote:

paulm wrote:

Often agree with sportsfreak pieces but can't say I'm on board with this one

http://www.sportsfreak.co.nz/kosta-barbarouses-and...

Thoughts?

I think it is based on a false premise that he is leaving the Phoenix for "personal reasons" rather than he wanted out of his contract that he signed.  I actually doubt he's going to get more money at Victory but that's not the point  

 

Ugh against my better judgement I have also commented. Stupid Sportsfreak.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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almost 9 years ago

What a line Smithy, handclap emoticon

"I wish the Phoenix could walk away from players’ contracts when those players made the fans’ wives unhappy."

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FeverishOi Oi Edgecumbesthn.jeff
almost 9 years ago

Unrelated note, I really dislike how cute the snake emoji at the top of the forum title is. 



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almost 9 years ago

Is that what that is.I thought it was the extension cord from his TV


    COYN     


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Doloraspaulm
almost 9 years ago

Is it wrong that I really want Konstantly at the Barbershop to fail badly at the Confed Cup?

Nix, Leyton Orient and Alloa Athletic supporting schmuck.

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almost 9 years ago

On a slightly unrelated note, I'm taking suggestions for a new nickname for my car. (red Toyota Vitz)  It used to be Kosta, as I bought it the same day Kosta signed for the Phoenix, and also it Kosta'd me a lot of money. 

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almost 9 years ago

Give it back to the previous owner for free

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almost 9 years ago

Jaickin wrote:

On a slightly unrelated note, I'm taking suggestions for a new nickname for my car. (red Toyota Vitz)  It used to be Kosta, as I bought it the same day Kosta signed for the Phoenix, and also it Kosta'd me a lot of money. 

Does your missus enjoy the car?

yung thug

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almost 9 years ago

Jaickin wrote:

On a slightly unrelated note, I'm taking suggestions for a new nickname for my car. (red Toyota Vitz)  It used to be Kosta, as I bought it the same day Kosta signed for the Phoenix, and also it Kosta'd me a lot of money. 

Jude

"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...

I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...

Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...

Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."

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over 8 years ago
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over 8 years ago

martinb wrote:

Joey Johns wrote:

I disliked Marco, but reflecting back his decision was reasonable in the grand scheme of his career. Kosta on the other hand.... turn up for one season, play like shark and then run back to melborne when your home club needs you the most. Sometimes i wish i were good enough to play for the nix so i could totti the shark outta him when he returns.

What was Totti's beef? (sidetrack, not derail...)

Believe it or not, Balotelli "racially abused" Totti, the City of Rome and its inhabitants. In Italy the place you come from is often more important than the color of your skin, what job you hold or what language you speak. There are strong rivalries between geographical regions and even between rival towns within the same region.

This is also exemplified by the very strong divide between the North and the South of the country. In the North there is widespread belief that Southerners are lazy, dirty and generally speaking inferior to their Northern counterparts.

Balotelli, who grew up in the North and speaks with a Northern accent, disrespected Totti and the City he grew up in and represented for 25 years as a professional - and as far as I'm concerned, he had it coming.


VUW AFC - Victoria University Football for life

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martinb
over 8 years ago

martinb wrote:

Joey Johns wrote:

I disliked Marco, but reflecting back his decision was reasonable in the grand scheme of his career. Kosta on the other hand.... turn up for one season, play like shark and then run back to melborne when your home club needs you the most. Sometimes i wish i were good enough to play for the nix so i could totti the shark outta him when he returns.

What was Totti's beef? (sidetrack, not derail...)

Believe it or not, Balotelli "racially abused" Totti, the City of Rome and its inhabitants. In Italy the place you come from is often more important than the color of your skin, what job you hold or what language you speak. There are strong rivalries between geographical regions and even between rival towns within the same region.

This is also exemplified by the very strong divide between the North and the South of the country. In the North there is widespread belief that Southerners are lazy, dirty and generally speaking inferior to their Northern counterparts.

Balotelli, who grew up in the North and speaks with a Northern accent, disrespected Totti and the City he grew up in and represented for 25 years as a professional - and as far as I'm concerned, he had it coming.

Absuing someone about what city they are from is not racism at all...

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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over 8 years ago

Trust me, it is in Italy. 


VUW AFC - Victoria University Football for life

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dairyflat
over 8 years ago

Although they made up a fancy name for it - something along the lines of "territorial discrimination" - which may sound ludicrous to the well behaved, fairly PC, average Kiwi football fan I know.

Unfortunately things are a bit different over there - try going to Naples and telling a Neapolitan he has cholera or you wish Mt Vesuvius would erupt - or a Sicilian that he's a mafioso, or a man from Bari that he's a thief, or a man from Bologna that his mother/missus/sister gives great head.....see what happens :))


VUW AFC - Victoria University Football for life

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liberty_nzmartinbmrsmiisPROAK
over 8 years ago

Although they made up a fancy name for it - something along the lines of "territorial discrimination" - which may sound ludicrous to the well behaved, fairly PC, average Kiwi football fan I know.

Unfortunately things are a bit different over there - try going to Naples and telling a Neapolitan he has cholera or you wish Mt Vesuvius would erupt - or a Sicilian that he's a mafioso, or a man from Bari that he's a thief, or a man from Bologna that his mother/missus/sister gives great head.....see what happens :))

Honestly, that's far less ludicrous than calling it racism.

Not disputing that it's a thing, it just isn't racism.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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over 8 years ago

watch the movie True romance and learn about when the Moors conquered Sicily 

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over 8 years ago

even if it don't fit a text book definition of racism- and we call it violent parochialism or territorial machismo- the word racism conveys the effect the abuse had on Totti much better and more simply to us than it would have otherwise...



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dairyflat
over 8 years ago

Let's not argue semantics here - I could've used "territorial discrimination" from the get-go but couldn't be asked explaining the concept in depth...

Suffice it so say, to call someone a Bastard Roman, a Cholera-ridden Neapolitan or a Cat-eating Vicenza-born person is serious enough where I come from.

It is enough to have you ejected and banned from the stadium (as a spectator), be sent off and be given a hefty fine and a long ban (as a player) and to have the shark kicked out of you on the pitch, see Super Mario and Totti.

Anyway, looks like Kosta is doing terribly at MVC already...


VUW AFC - Victoria University Football for life

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dairyflatPROAK
over 8 years ago

Wicked goal, pity Milligan was a f uckwit


    COYN     


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over 8 years ago

4.20 into the game, Ernie was see  to utter the words "Kosta you cod why did you not do that last year "

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mrsmiisnewzealandpower
over 8 years ago

Spoiler: He doesn't say why he left Wellington.

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