“Super Express”: – Return Wolski is a very interesting transfer.
Wojciech Kowalczyk – Rafal lost abroad for more than three years. Since not work out, then after a year he should return to the Polish, the best for the Legion. And he was cast upon a variety of clubs, known with what result. U striker with such Defenders what kind of play in our league can still make up for lost time. But with the player in the middle? I doubt it.
– Wolski was considered a great talent.
– Sam thought it was “ten” Polish football for many years. But something went wrong. I know it sounds brutal, but in the Polish league destroy it. Since not give advice in the Belgian where the game is less physical than us, what awaits him here? For the frail. Rivals will be treated as a star of Fiorentina. He will not have a hard time. In addition, they have not worked the preparatory period of the Vistula. It irritates me too, when I hear that the Vistula attractive game ball and Wolski it fits. If the play is that it was not where it is. Wisła interesting ball is played once. A Wolski, if you rebuild it, it awaits him in one direction: China. Overall, I think we are dealing with something á la Bartek Pawlowski. So, to return from abroad and, unfortunately, no big deal here.
– Legia still fighting for Kamil Grosicki. What do you think?
– I am convinced that the script is written out here: Legia Grosicki wants to solidly earn some money. I suspect that his manager, Mures Piekarski, has a deal with China, and it is known that recently, “Piekario” working closely with the president of the Legion. Legia consists therefore offer Rennes, perhaps even more than 2 million, and in the summer and sells it for 6-8 million to China. I Piekarski, and Leśnodorski need the money.
– Mentioned Chinese reportedly interested in a Nikolic.
– If the offer was, it would already be flying there, I would get five times more than here. However, I hope that concrete proposals will not, because Legia without Niko would be where it is now Lech. The master Bilby the Piast with Cracovia.
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