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#176 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 14/09/2008 00:02
by Admir_1984
abondanzieri wrote:Papac je suspendovan i sigurno nece igrati u sljedecem kolu skotskog prvenstva.Izvor je 100% pouzdan
Pa nece jer je danas dobio 2 zuta, tj crveni karton ;-)

Sta ce sad avaz napisati, nije 5 dana od utakmice reprezentacije nego 10 -12 :D :D

#177 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 14/09/2008 02:29
by BaileyS
Sreca za Rendzers da ovim iz Saveza ne idu bas najbolje strani jezici.

Danas je Papac upisao asistenciju za prvi Rendzersov gol. Doduse pogodak nije postignut direktno na njegovu asistenciju ali je napravljen penal nad igracem kojeg je uposlio.

#178 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 14/09/2008 15:26
by zecko_kupuz
BaileyS wrote:Sreca za Rendzers da ovim iz Saveza ne idu bas najbolje strani jezici.

Danas je Papac upisao asistenciju za prvi Rendzersov gol. Doduse pogodak nije postignut direktno na njegovu asistenciju ali je napravljen penal nad igracem kojeg je uposlio.
Haha, ova je dobra. Ovo možemo nazvati asistencijom daljeg roda :-D . Ili, asistencija po drugom koljenu :lol: .

#179 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 14/09/2008 17:51
by van Basten
sve znalci u našem savezu i novinama... :-) utiacjni smo kod UEFA čudo jedno... odavno je poznat uticaj Ušanovića na Platinija i njegove odluke:lol:
btw, ne znam što sam pljujete po novinarima avaza kada se ista informacija pojavila i u Oslobođenju. Samo jedan dan doduše, ali se pojavila

#180 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 14/09/2008 17:57
by BaileyS
zecko_kupuz wrote:
BaileyS wrote:Sreca za Rendzers da ovim iz Saveza ne idu bas najbolje strani jezici.

Danas je Papac upisao asistenciju za prvi Rendzersov gol. Doduse pogodak nije postignut direktno na njegovu asistenciju ali je napravljen penal nad igracem kojeg je uposlio.
Haha, ova je dobra. Ovo možemo nazvati asistencijom daljeg roda :-D . Ili, asistencija po drugom koljenu :lol: .
Asistencija je asistencija a najmanje je bitno kako je ti zoves. Poenta je da je Papac direktno ucestvovao u preokretu rezultata i da je jedan od onih koji je donio svom klubu tri nova poena.

#181 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 14/09/2008 18:10
by Mobile_Disco
abondanzieri wrote:Papac je suspendovan i sigurno nece igrati u sljedecem kolu skotskog prvenstva.Izvor je 100% pouzdan
Jos malo pa Proslo 5 dana od "suspenzije".. Ko ti je Izvor? Avaz? Uske? :D

#182 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 14/09/2008 20:38
by abondanzieri
Mobile_Disco wrote:
abondanzieri wrote:Papac je suspendovan i sigurno nece igrati u sljedecem kolu skotskog prvenstva.Izvor je 100% pouzdan
Jos malo pa Proslo 5 dana od "suspenzije".. Ko ti je Izvor? Avaz? Uske? :D
livescore :D dobro je,bar je jedan nasjeo :D

#183 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 15/09/2008 00:10
by avenged_sevenfil
Ljudi neznam za vas al ja imam osjecaj kad bi BiH se plasirala na to svjetsko prvenstvo(u sto cisto sumnjam) il u baraz se plasirala da bi se i Papac i Salihamidjic vratili u reprezentaciju.Tj odjednom bi im proradio patriotizam hahaha

#184 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 15/09/2008 14:36
by abondanzieri
Škoti poriču suspenziju

Glasgow Rangers: Papac nije
suspendovan!


Piše: Brza zmija :D
Ponedeljak, 15.09.08. 14:22.

Nakon što su bh. mediji prenijeli informaciju koja je stigla uz NS/FS BiH o FIFA-inoj suspenziji Papca na adresu naše redakcije stigao je i službeni odgovor Glasgow Rangersa, matičnog kluba našeg internacionalca.

“Mi od FIFA-e nismo dobili nikakvu službenu obavijest o suspenziji Saše Papca.”, rekao je kratko Gillian McKelvie, portparol škotskog kluba za SportSport.ba.
Podsjetimo, Saša Papac odbio je nastupiti za reprezentaciju BiH u meču protiv Estonije zbog čega je, po navodima domaćih medija, NS/FS BiH zatražio od FIFA-e da suspenduje Papca na osnovu član 4 , aneks 1 Pravilnika o statusu igrača Svjetske fudbalske asocijacije. Nakon što je javljeno da je Papac suspendovan, bh. internacionalac nastupio je za svoj klub i u susretu protiv Cilmarnocka :D igrao do 89. minute kada je zbog drugog žutog kartona napustio teren.

SportSport.ba :-) :-) :-)

#185 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 15/09/2008 16:16
by zecko_kupuz
Hebo lud zbunjenog :lol: .

#186 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 15/09/2008 18:28
by Mobile_Disco
Papac kaznjen od Uefe isto ko i ja :D

#187 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 17/09/2008 12:01
by pravo_brz
Papcu ponuđeno produženje ugovora
Glasgowski Rangers, ponudio je Saši Papcu produženje postojećeg ugovora do 2011. godine. Inače, Saša Papac, nekadašnji reprezentativac Bosne i Hercegovine, koji je u Rangerse došao u augustu 2006. godine iz Bečke Austrije za 650.000 funti naglasio je kako je izuzetno zadovljan tretmanom koji mu pruža šef struke Rendžersa Walter Smith te da ne vidi razloga zašto naredne dvije godine ne bi proveo u Glasgowu. (--- NO LINKS ---)


Što su se nasekirali ovi iz rangersa oko eventualnih suspenzija :D :D :D

#188 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 17/09/2008 15:30
by Abacija
Sve vise sumnjam da je ta prijava i otisla u Cirih. A i da je stigla ovi su se tamo grohotom nasmijali jer znaju skim imaju posla. Vjerujem da ce se do kraja godine nesto drasticno i desiti na relaciji FIFA - N/FS BiH.

#189 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 05/10/2008 13:41
by Abacija
Evo malo da obnovimo ovu temu. Taze vijesti iz Velike Britanije...

Sasa Papac u ratu sa Savezom
From The Sunday Times
October 5, 2008, Rodger Baillie

Sasa Papac at war with Bosnia
The Rangers defender refuses to play for his country despite their threat of sanctions against him



Sasa Papac cuts an unperturbable figure on the pitch for Rangers, but off it he is looking for a fight. The Bosnian defender has been named in his country’s squad for their forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against Turkey and Armenia, and he is adamant he will not be reporting for duty.

Papac has not played an international match for two years following a bitter personal war with Iljo Dominkovic, the president of the Bosnian football federation. They have previously tried to call him up, but the answer is always the same. “I’m selected, but I won’t turn up and they know the reason why,” says Papac. “I have no time for the president and the office-bearers, these people don’t know anything about the game.”

Papac insists he has no dispute with Miroslav Blazevic, the wily old Bosnia coach who led Croatia to the semi-finals of the 1998 World Cup. “I’ve phoned the manager about the situation and told him I don’t want to play, because I cannot work with the president,” he added. “We have no chance of success as long as he remains, because there is no continuity within the squad. He has given an interview back home about me in the past few days, and it was not a good one. But I am not going to enter into a war of words with him, I spoke to him last year about the situation and he certainly knows how I feel. ”

Bosnia, who are in the tough Group 5 qualifying section, lost their opening game 1-0 to European champions Spain and then defeated minnows Estonia 7-0. They play Turkey in Istan-bul on Saturday and then Armenia in Zenica the following Wednesday. Belgium complete the section, but Papac is prepared to miss out entirely.

Bosnia have been dogged by a series of feuds in recent years, with a mass withdrawal last season of 10 players in protest at the Dominkovic regime. When Bosnia played a friendly against Azerbaijan earlier this year only 50 fans turned up and the media boycotted the match, though some players have now relented. “I don’t know how the supporters feel now about the stance I’ve taken, I reckon half back me and half think I am wrong but I won’t back down,” saysPapac. Bosnia, however, are considering asking for sanctions to be taken against the player. A spokeswoman for their federation revealed: “When he didn’t turn up for the recent games with Spain and Estonia we reported him to Fifa and Uefa. We are still waiting to hear from them, and we are considering taking our case again to the governing bodies.”

By contrast, Papac’s club career is serene. The 28-year-old is negotiating an extension to his Rangers contract – a tribute to the longevity of the defender who is the only signing from Paul Le Guen’s disastrous reign to have survived at the club. “I’ve already had one round of [contract] talks and maybe we will have more in the next few days,” says Papac. “I am pleased the club approached me, it gives me satisfaction because I always try hard, even in training.”

The understated Papac’s contribution is certainly not underestimated by his manager. Walter Smith cited the defender as one of his most consistent players in the troubled early part of this season, while Papac under Smith has made the transition from central defence to fill the club’s problem position of left-back effectively. “This has been my position for the past two years, and I’ve forgotten that I was ever a central defender,” he claims.

Papac excepted, Rangers are still likely to have as many as 14 players away on duty for their countries this week. It is the second interruption to the league programme inside a month and Smith, not so long ago Scotland’s manager, now sees this from a different perspective. “It is a little bit of a distraction,” he says. “I worry the break could lose us some continuity. If you’re having a reasonably consistent run you don’t fancy it very much, whereas if a club isn’t doing so well you welcome the break because it gets everyone away from the place.”

Ideally, Smith would like the governing bodies to adopt Arsène Wenger’s proposal to switch international games to Wednesday and Saturday, instead of the current system with the first match in double-headers at weekends and the second in midweek. “I always wondered why that wasn’t the case, because [clubs] would get players back a week before their next game,” says Smith. “I know the reason of course; international managers want longer with the players and I can see why, having been in that position myself. But from a club point of view you want it the other way round. The current arrangement isn’t ideal.”

As the Premier League leaders prepare for their last-ever trip to Love Street today to play bottom-placed St Mirren, Smith reflected on one of his signing successes, central defender Madjid Bougherra, who has made most fans forget the controversy surrounding Carlos Cuellar’s departure to Aston Villa. “He’s got a real good level of ability for a defender, he could easily play midfield,” says Smith. “I’m delighted with the way he started.”

Cuellar’s own start at Villa has been less than startling but his former manager believes the £9m Spaniard will come good. “He missed practically the whole of preseason [with a calf injury] and it will take time to catch up, but I’m convinced he will do extremely well in England.”

MILLER’S RHAPSODY IN BLUE
Kenny Miller will face St Mirren in a Rangers jersey again, almost eight years on from scoring five in a 7-1 home win over them in his first stint at Ibrox. It makes Miller co-holder of the SPL record for goals in a game, alongside former Rangers striker Marco Negri and current teammate Kris Boyd, who struck five for Kilmarnock against Dundee United in 2004

St Mirren top the league in one respect – the number of red cards received this season. Will Haining was sent off in their opening game at Celtic Park, while Franco Miranda and Tonet Gilerao have also seen red against Motherwell and Hearts respectively. Rangers have had two men sent off, Daniel Cousin and Sasa Papac

Miranda’s red card last time out means he is suspended for today’s game while fellow defenders Haining and Jack Ross are injured. Walter Smith has the luxury of no enforced changes for Rangers

Izvor: Times Online http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/ ... 882783.ece

#190 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 05/10/2008 13:56
by Edin H.
Abacija wrote:Evo malo da obnovimo ovu temu. Taze vijesti iz Velike Britanije...

Sasa Papac u ratu sa Savezom
From The Sunday Times
October 5, 2008, Rodger Baillie

Sasa Papac at war with Bosnia
The Rangers defender refuses to play for his country despite their threat of sanctions against him



Sasa Papac cuts an unperturbable figure on the pitch for Rangers, but off it he is looking for a fight. The Bosnian defender has been named in his country’s squad for their forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against Turkey and Armenia, and he is adamant he will not be reporting for duty.

Papac has not played an international match for two years following a bitter personal war with Iljo Dominkovic, the president of the Bosnian football federation. They have previously tried to call him up, but the answer is always the same. “I’m selected, but I won’t turn up and they know the reason why,” says Papac. “I have no time for the president and the office-bearers, these people don’t know anything about the game.”

Papac insists he has no dispute with Miroslav Blazevic, the wily old Bosnia coach who led Croatia to the semi-finals of the 1998 World Cup. “I’ve phoned the manager about the situation and told him I don’t want to play, because I cannot work with the president,” he added. “We have no chance of success as long as he remains, because there is no continuity within the squad. He has given an interview back home about me in the past few days, and it was not a good one. But I am not going to enter into a war of words with him, I spoke to him last year about the situation and he certainly knows how I feel. ”

Bosnia, who are in the tough Group 5 qualifying section, lost their opening game 1-0 to European champions Spain and then defeated minnows Estonia 7-0. They play Turkey in Istan-bul on Saturday and then Armenia in Zenica the following Wednesday. Belgium complete the section, but Papac is prepared to miss out entirely.

Bosnia have been dogged by a series of feuds in recent years, with a mass withdrawal last season of 10 players in protest at the Dominkovic regime. When Bosnia played a friendly against Azerbaijan earlier this year only 50 fans turned up and the media boycotted the match, though some players have now relented. “I don’t know how the supporters feel now about the stance I’ve taken, I reckon half back me and half think I am wrong but I won’t back down,” saysPapac. Bosnia, however, are considering asking for sanctions to be taken against the player. A spokeswoman for their federation revealed: “When he didn’t turn up for the recent games with Spain and Estonia we reported him to Fifa and Uefa. We are still waiting to hear from them, and we are considering taking our case again to the governing bodies.”

By contrast, Papac’s club career is serene. The 28-year-old is negotiating an extension to his Rangers contract – a tribute to the longevity of the defender who is the only signing from Paul Le Guen’s disastrous reign to have survived at the club. “I’ve already had one round of [contract] talks and maybe we will have more in the next few days,” says Papac. “I am pleased the club approached me, it gives me satisfaction because I always try hard, even in training.”

The understated Papac’s contribution is certainly not underestimated by his manager. Walter Smith cited the defender as one of his most consistent players in the troubled early part of this season, while Papac under Smith has made the transition from central defence to fill the club’s problem position of left-back effectively. “This has been my position for the past two years, and I’ve forgotten that I was ever a central defender,” he claims.

Papac excepted, Rangers are still likely to have as many as 14 players away on duty for their countries this week. It is the second interruption to the league programme inside a month and Smith, not so long ago Scotland’s manager, now sees this from a different perspective. “It is a little bit of a distraction,” he says. “I worry the break could lose us some continuity. If you’re having a reasonably consistent run you don’t fancy it very much, whereas if a club isn’t doing so well you welcome the break because it gets everyone away from the place.”

Ideally, Smith would like the governing bodies to adopt Arsène Wenger’s proposal to switch international games to Wednesday and Saturday, instead of the current system with the first match in double-headers at weekends and the second in midweek. “I always wondered why that wasn’t the case, because [clubs] would get players back a week before their next game,” says Smith. “I know the reason of course; international managers want longer with the players and I can see why, having been in that position myself. But from a club point of view you want it the other way round. The current arrangement isn’t ideal.”

As the Premier League leaders prepare for their last-ever trip to Love Street today to play bottom-placed St Mirren, Smith reflected on one of his signing successes, central defender Madjid Bougherra, who has made most fans forget the controversy surrounding Carlos Cuellar’s departure to Aston Villa. “He’s got a real good level of ability for a defender, he could easily play midfield,” says Smith. “I’m delighted with the way he started.”

Cuellar’s own start at Villa has been less than startling but his former manager believes the £9m Spaniard will come good. “He missed practically the whole of preseason [with a calf injury] and it will take time to catch up, but I’m convinced he will do extremely well in England.”

MILLER’S RHAPSODY IN BLUE
Kenny Miller will face St Mirren in a Rangers jersey again, almost eight years on from scoring five in a 7-1 home win over them in his first stint at Ibrox. It makes Miller co-holder of the SPL record for goals in a game, alongside former Rangers striker Marco Negri and current teammate Kris Boyd, who struck five for Kilmarnock against Dundee United in 2004

St Mirren top the league in one respect – the number of red cards received this season. Will Haining was sent off in their opening game at Celtic Park, while Franco Miranda and Tonet Gilerao have also seen red against Motherwell and Hearts respectively. Rangers have had two men sent off, Daniel Cousin and Sasa Papac

Miranda’s red card last time out means he is suspended for today’s game while fellow defenders Haining and Jack Ross are injured. Walter Smith has the luxury of no enforced changes for Rangers

Izvor: Times Online http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/ ... 882783.ece
Gore podvuceno - covjek smatra da nemamo sanse dok je Iljo na celu.

Ipak su ga misevi prijavili, ali su nesposobni cak i to da odrade.

Papac je apsolutno u pravu, ali steta da nemamo sansu da odigramo sljedece tri utakmice sa njim u sastavu i vidimo moze li se sta napraviti ili ne.

#191 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 05/10/2008 14:04
by Abacija
Ma ja sumnjam da su ga prijavili dok god ne dodje potvrda iz EUFA-e. Ne smiju oni njega prijaviti jer ce onda UEFA traziti da cuje i drugu stranu. To je suplja prica koju je Savez sklepao za navijace.

#192 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 05/10/2008 14:17
by Edin H.
Abacija wrote:Ma ja sumnjam da su ga prijavili dok god ne dodje potvrda iz EUFA-e. Ne smiju oni njega prijaviti jer ce onda UEFA traziti da cuje i drugu stranu. To je suplja prica koju je Savez sklepao za navijace.
Mozda si u pravu, ali ne bi covjek ocekivao da The Times objavljuje neprovjerene informacije.
To je ipak jedan od najozbiljnijih evropskih casopisa.

#193 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 05/10/2008 15:24
by bijelo_dugme
Da su svi ko Papac mi problemau savezu nabi ni imali!

#194 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 05/10/2008 15:26
by bijelo_dugme
Abacija wrote:Ma ja sumnjam da su ga prijavili dok god ne dodje potvrda iz EUFA-e. Ne smiju oni njega prijaviti jer ce onda UEFA traziti da cuje i drugu stranu. To je suplja prica koju je Savez sklepao za navijace.
Nit je Pecikoza ili iko drugi u savezu sposoban za to...

#195 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 05/10/2008 15:26
by bijelo_dugme
Edin H. wrote:
Abacija wrote:Ma ja sumnjam da su ga prijavili dok god ne dodje potvrda iz EUFA-e. Ne smiju oni njega prijaviti jer ce onda UEFA traziti da cuje i drugu stranu. To je suplja prica koju je Savez sklepao za navijace.
Mozda si u pravu, ali ne bi covjek ocekivao da The Times objavljuje neprovjerene informacije.
To je ipak jedan od najozbiljnijih evropskih casopisa.
The Times je objavio ono sto je Pecikoza rekla, ne laze The Times, --- SPAM ---, sportsport.ba i tako dalje nego savez.

#196 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 09/10/2008 14:14
by Edin H.
Ćiro: Papac nije korektan

Nakon što je u N/FSBiH stigla pismena izjava Saše Papca da prekida reprezentativnu karijeru, izbornik Blažević je poručio da više na njega ne računa.

Papac je nakon ovoga postupka definitivno zatvorio vrata reprezentacije. Ne slažem se s njim, jer niti Iljo niti Ćiro nisu reprezentacija. To je dres s državnim grbom i on se ne smije odbiti, kaže Ćiro.

Mislim da je Papac trebao biti konkretan i reći da se želi posvetiti klubu, a ne tražiti problem tamo gdje ga nema, mišljenja je naš izbornik.


Ciro vrijeme je da se fatas noge :oops:

#197 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 09/10/2008 18:29
by addo14
evo da i ja malo koju profilozofiram
sinoc gledam tv-sa ciro brljavi dize ko svima nama neki moral ili ti pritisak i kaze za salihamidjica da nemoze da igra za repku, sto zato, e pa zato... sto su ga svabe ucijenile da ako zeli da igra odnosno da radi u njihovoj drzavi mora se odreci bosanskog pasosa, sto je ovaj i uradio a nama se pravdao godinama, povredama i cim sve ne, onda mi i papac nesto naum'pade ko zna mozda iz istih razlog ne zeli da igra, je nema pravo, a prodao se, volio bih da grijesim , al jedna "rekla'kazala" bas kao i lasta ne cini proljece, sve vam je ovo lud'zbunjenog dok normalan samo gleda i blene i blene i blene...

#198 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 09/10/2008 20:29
by shalla
Ma puca mi više za Papcem, zatvorite temu...
Treba podržati ove što hoće da igraju i gotovo. Saši sve najbolje u karijeri i doviđenja... :bih:

#199 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 10/10/2008 01:38
by Edin H.
addo14 wrote:evo da i ja malo koju profilozofiram
sinoc gledam tv-sa ciro brljavi dize ko svima nama neki moral ili ti pritisak i kaze za salihamidjica da nemoze da igra za repku, sto zato, e pa zato... sto su ga svabe ucijenile da ako zeli da igra odnosno da radi u njihovoj drzavi mora se odreci bosanskog pasosa, sto je ovaj i uradio a nama se pravdao godinama, povredama i cim sve ne, onda mi i papac nesto naum'pade ko zna mozda iz istih razlog ne zeli da igra, je nema pravo, a prodao se, volio bih da grijesim , al jedna "rekla'kazala" bas kao i lasta ne cini proljece, sve vam je ovo lud'zbunjenog dok normalan samo gleda i blene i blene i blene...
addo 14 nije ti losa teorija, mozda ima aspekata sa kojima javnost nije upoznata, ali ovo tvoje razmisljanje konkretno nema zakonsko uporiste.

U sasinom slucaju da bi bio razmotren za britansko drzavljanstvo mora raditi u zemlji najmanje 5 godina s obzirom da mu supruga nije britanska drzavljanka.

Cak nasuprot, Sasa moze sebi ugroziti radnu dozvolu u buducnosti, jer reprezentativni nastupi pomazu u dobijanju iste.
Treba li napomenuti da Britanci znaju biti izuzetno rigorozni u izdavanju radne dozvole.

#200 Re: papac o reprezentaciji

Posted: 10/10/2008 01:56
by Admir_1984
addo14 wrote:evo da i ja malo koju profilozofiram
sinoc gledam tv-sa ciro brljavi dize ko svima nama neki moral ili ti pritisak i kaze za salihamidjica da nemoze da igra za repku, sto zato, e pa zato... sto su ga svabe ucijenile da ako zeli da igra odnosno da radi u njihovoj drzavi mora se odreci bosanskog pasosa, sto je ovaj i uradio a nama se pravdao godinama, povredama i cim sve ne, onda mi i papac nesto naum'pade ko zna mozda iz istih razlog ne zeli da igra, je nema pravo, a prodao se, volio bih da grijesim , al jedna "rekla'kazala" bas kao i lasta ne cini proljece, sve vam je ovo lud'zbunjenog dok normalan samo gleda i blene i blene i blene...
Ovo sa Hasanom je nidje veze. Masa stranaca regularno igra u njemackoj ligi i nastupa za svoje reprezentacije. Hasan je jednostavno rekao da se vishe ne zeli trositi u reprezentaciji i to je to.