Mello wanted to take a year off from NT in 2003, then Bonitta said if she does not play ECH (in 2003) she won't play Olympic Games either.
Posts by Matthias
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The Ger-Ned rivalry also exists in volleyball. There's no hostilaty at all between players, many Dutch players also played in German league, but both teams are extra motivated when they play against each other (bronze match ECH03, 2nd round match WCH06...)
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Where do you have this information from?
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Quote from "WIELKI_ZNAWCA_PIERWSZY"
Acosta gave clear reason why Poland will play in WGP 2008.
Oh yes? Please tell me what he said.
Please don't get me wrong, my problem is not that it's Poland who is directly qualified but in general FIVB's actions. LothiePG you said WCH was quite fair, well of course they can't manipulate everything but I don't think it's very fair that Japan was in a ridiculously easy pool, not to mention the MVP choice.
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You guys do know FIVB don't you?? They care for nothing but money, for them it doesn't matter who is European/World/Olympic champion, money is what matters. When they give a wild card, why do they give it to the European champion (the OLD European champion who has yet to defend its title) and not the World champion? Sorry but you can forget these arguments, it's all about money in FIVB.
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Money makes the world go round...and it looks like Polish federation has enough of it to enjoy FIVB privileges whereas other European teams don't...
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If I were him I would leave Aguero, Lo Bianco and Barazza or Fiorin out...I think this decision of CEV is so totally idiotic!
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Guidetti will take 13 players to Turkey, he has not yet decided which one will not play.
Setters: Weiss, Apitz
Opposites: Grün, Steffen
OHs: Bouagaa, Dumler, Kozuch, Brinker, Beier
MBs: Fürst, Ssuschke, Radzuweit
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I don't think Artamonova will play. The countries have to send a list of 22 players to CEV, so they just add some random names. E.g. in German roster there are 4 players who probably don't even know that their names are on the list :wink2:
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3rd match, 3rd German victory 3:1 (23-25, 25-13, 25-18, 25-18 )
GER: Weiss, Grün (20), Brinker, Dumler, Fürst, Ssuschke, Tzscherlich (L); Bouagaa (14), Beier, Steffen, Apitz
SRB: Ognjenovic, Brakocevic, Nikolic (16), Molnar, Avramovic, Krsmanovic, Cebic (L), Simanic, Nesovic, Spasojevic.Terzic tried 3 players on opposite position today (Brakocevic, Nesovic, Spasojevic) and another one (Molnar) yesterday, so Djerisilo's absence is a real problem for Serbia.
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Second match GER-SRB 3:0 (25-21, 25-21, 25-14)
GER: Weiss, Grün (17), Dumler, Brinker (11), Fürst, Radzuweit, Tzscherlich (L); Apitz, Steffen, Beier, Bouagaa
SRB: Simanic, Nesovic, Nikolic, Spasojevic (14), Citakovic, Avramovic, Cebic (L); Ognjenovic, Molnar, Vesovic, Krsmanovic -
So what does it say? Will Poland play in Ankara or not? And how many teams will qualify in Ankara, best four or best three plus Poland?
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First match Germany vs Serbia 3:0 (25-18, 25-20, 25-22)
GER: Weiss, Grün (16), Dumler (13), Kozuch, Fürst, Ssuschke, Tzscherlich (L); Brinker, Beier
SRB: Ognjenovic, Brakocevic (11), Nikolic, Spasojevic, Citakovic, Krsmanovic, Cebic (L). -
Italy's defense was better :wink2: But Agüero alone is not enough to win.
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The referees of Brazil-Russia were so incredibly bad!!! Three horribly wrong decisions in 5th set against Brazil!
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Yes pleeaaase Kosheleva played a bit today, nice to see although Russia lost.
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Here's one of me (of course with a ball in the hands )
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Nope not all...they planned to show all matches on the first three days but they changed their schedule, looks like they cannot show Italy matches :?
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Germany wins 3-0 (16,20,21) today.
GER: Weiss, Grün, Dumler (14), Kozuch (14), Fürst, Radzuweit, Tzscherlich (L); Ssuschke, Brinker
FRA: Salinas, Larnack (9), Turiaf, Schleck (12), Lozancic, Maculewicz, Rochelle (L); Faesch