Thursday, July 27, 2006

Fradi.Terminated.Crap

I think I'll have my version of black thursday

damn the Hungarian authorities.
damn those idiots who sent them to hell
well...we forgot,damn the club management
the damned fans who got damned
and they spoke the damned truth
that if it were the damned end of Fradi
it will also be the end of you



during better times

it's a beautiful club.unfortunately what an end it was...you won't want to believe it
-Around the 1990s, the club had problems with its unruly fans expressing nationalistic and anti-Semitic sentiments.
-At present Ferencváros is going through a moral crisis, which has brought on a financial crisis as well. The team has lost its marketing value due to the continuous scandals surrounding it.

now...damn

On 25 July 2006 the biggest cscandal yet in living memory of Hungarian football hit Ferencváros. The 28-time Hungarian champion was excluded from the Hungarian National Premier League and demoted to the second division after a long debate at the Hungarian Football Federation's (MLSz) classification licensing committee. The club had failed to meet financial and other requirements. After the announcement hundreds of furious "Fradi" fans, fueled by pro-Ferencváros hooligans, heeded the call of the FTC Supporter’ Association and gathered in front the stadion and clubhouse on Ulloi ut in Budapest’s District 9. Most demonstrators blamed the greedy and content management for growning fat doing nothing at the club. Some fans even stormed into the clubhouse, while hooligans had a field day vandalized the nearby underground station. Legendary and current team members also blamed the irresponsible financial management for letting Hungary's most famous club go down the drain, despite having scooped up more than half a billion Hungarian Forint (based on the Hungarian national bank on July 28, $1=HUF 213.50/EUR1=HUF 270)when it was worth far more than today for becoming the first (and to this day the only) Magyar football club qualifying to the group stage of the UEFA Champions League. Ferencváros captain Peter Lipcsei, Florian Albert - Hungary’s only ‘FIFA World Cup Golden Shoe’ award (1962) and ‘European Footballer of the Year’ award (with Ferencváros in 1967) - blamed the two last presidents Janos Furulyas and Miklos Inancsy for the catastrophe, adding that for the past five years neither had been capable of using their wide professional and political influence to find a charismatic investor to keep the club on its feet. All is uncertain about Ferencváros except that in the first time in the club's 107-year existence it will start the next season in the Hungarian second division

1901-2006
Budapest District IX
Ulloi Ut
100% FRADI
R.I.P

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