duch Geschrieben 6. Oktober 2004 Teilen Geschrieben 6. Oktober 2004 I fink Amica can take 3rd place in group but everything is posible, do you have some god players in youre team, I don't know oversized players Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
duch Geschrieben 6. Oktober 2004 Teilen Geschrieben 6. Oktober 2004 how do you fink who is the favourite team in this group?? I fink that is Glasgow, Auxere, Amica, GAK, Alkmaar, that may be posible Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
BrotherLove Geschrieben 7. Oktober 2004 Autor Teilen Geschrieben 7. Oktober 2004 how do you fink who is the favourite team in this group?? I fink that is Glasgow, Auxere, Amica, GAK, Alkmaar, that may be posible most of us think: 1. rangers2. auxere3. gak4. alkmaar5. amica gak has 9 (i think) players who are playing for the austrian squad (you will see them next saturday ), the austrian top scorer (roland kollmann/27 goals last year) plays for us and m. tokic (croatian defender) is also worth to be mentioned. but here some more informations about our team: The team is now built by mostly Austrian players, many of them members of the national team, and some of the best foreigners currently playing in the Austrian league. Mario Tokic was a member of the Croatian team in the Euro 2004, goalkeeper Andreas Schranz, defenders Anton Ehmann, Joachim Standfest and Emanuel Pogatetz (on loan from Leverkusen), midfielders Rene Aufhauser, Martin Amerhauser and Matthias Dollinger as well as striker Roland Kollmann, the league's topscorer with 27 goals in 2003/04, have played for Austria in 2004. For the oncoming season the club signed Bosnian international Alen Skoro from FC Sarajevo and Austrian Gernot Plassnegger from Hansa Rostock. The team is coached by Walter Schachner, who has been one of the most successful Austrian players in the seventies and eighties, playing for several teams in Italian Serie A as well as for the National Team. He is now the highest rated Austrian coach, having already worked at FC Kärnten, where he won promotion to the first league, and Austria Vienna. There he had to leave when the club signed Christoph Daum as their new coach in autumn 2002. Schachner soon joined GAK, then in relegation struggle, and led the team to the second place in the league. In his second season in Graz GAK showed a great performance in the third qualification round of Champions League, losing against Ajax Amsterdam only in overtime. (Both games ended 1:1.) But the team recovered from this disappointment, just to get a new chance to qualify by winning the Double in 2003/04. we played this years cl-qualification against liverpool - results: GAK vs. Liverpool 0:2Liverpool vs. GAK 0:1 Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
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