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    Post by Weather130 Mon Feb 20, 2012 3:55 pm

    Simple question but it does not have a simple answer. I think Darlington is in the biggest mess of the bunch.
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    Post by Guest Mon Feb 20, 2012 3:59 pm

    Darlington because I don't even know who the fuck they are. At least I know the other two from FIFA.
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    Post by Guest Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:03 pm

    LKS Lodz Laughing

    They are surviving somehow though.
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    Post by SBSP Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:12 pm

    Hopefully Rangers.
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    Post by Jordi Tue Feb 21, 2012 1:57 am

    Lu❣️s Suarez wrote:LKS Lodz Laughing

    They are surviving somehow though.
    They have Saganowski. not worthy




    Darlington, as they don't turnover anywhere near enough to cover their debts.
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    Post by Van Wolfswinkel Tue Feb 21, 2012 2:20 am

    Darlington have little chance, plus I don't think they are allowed to loan anymore players than they have atm. Us and Boro tried to loan them a few youngsters but the Football League wouldn't have it Sad
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    Post by Guest Tue Feb 21, 2012 3:09 am

    Jordi wrote:
    Lu❣️s Suarez wrote:LKS Lodz Laughing

    They are surviving somehow though.
    They have Saganowski. not worthy


    If anybody wants to discuss the possible candidates for relegations in Polish top-flight, then there is one certainty, a non-ending story and a club that simply writes headline itself. Łódzki Klub Sportowy somehow managed to survive, fighting on the financial line, threatening to go out of business and counting on fans’ donations and TV deal to survive. It is not a happy story, though the one that keeps on giving.

    So… where to start with ŁKS? They’ve barely survived the first round, though failing to pay wages to their squad and without any plans for a training camp as funds were… no, there was no funds at all. Ryszard Tarasiewicz, then-manager, ambitiously convinced players that money doesn’t matter and they should play despite problems they have. He left the club due to lack of it just few weeks later.

    He went in some style though – firstly relegated several players to the reserves, then made every call possible to get as many loan deals as possible, but when it turned out there is no space in budget for his players, he resigned. Meanwhile, ŁKS tried to survive and did just that by claiming that new committee of fans, local authorities, people of good will, players will raise enough money to help them out. When they decided that the plan is on, the fastest construction of a proper football team have started.

    Piotr Świerczewski, despite the lack of coaching license, was named the manager and as free spirit he decided to give everyone a try in his team. Dozens of names came out while ex-Olympique Marseille midfielder decided to make ŁKS a “second chance” club – that’s why he brought the likes of Wojciech Łobodziński (released by Wisła for match fixing accusations), Grzegorz Bonin (unwanted and overpaid at Polonia) or those currently on trials – Maciej Iwański (unwanted at Legia, failed in Turkey), Seweryn Gancarczyk (released by Lech), Bartłomiej Grzelak (failed after coming back from Russia). This will not be a team of great force, much talent or resources – but if they will go out of the league they will do it surely in some style, with a smile. Though on critics’ faces, not their own fans…

    Saganowski was signed after this blogpost. This is why I said going to LKS was good for Saganowski.

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