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Temporary License "Mijo, here where I see, I went the European Golden Boot ..." The Golden Boot semi-forgotten and / or semi-unknown for descontracturar

In this world where the powerful reign (not The Mighty - until he leaves the Panzer, eye-), the pintosos and well-heeled, stand still, do not know yourself (?) is complicated. More if you hope to accomplish is done just to be taken by the powerful, and well-heeled pintosos. Like when you go to a nightclub and VIP, led by the malparidez, ugly (?) And the same clothes that you go to college and go in order to fall on or Valerie Dominguez Manuela Gonzalez to finish the night rolled in sheets have not changed in 3 months under the poster Champion of the SID 2009. Unless an error in the Matrix, that will not happen. But beware, occasionally occurs, there is hope that this neoliberal transnational world and let your guard down and let you crown once. And yes, you end up with Michelle Rouillard into balls looking for the bathroom light in your room stinking hookah Cigarette Mustang " Ay, where light comes from this ... ." And you think, with a smile of satisfaction bypassing the face " Jueputa, crown " and look for the camera to paste the picture on Facebook (?).
That happens once in a while in football, of course. Now it is more difficult, because even the Youth Sabanalarga is likely to be acquired by 98% by a UAE sheikh. But before the rules were more couples (no teams), so talk those unknown today (almost) who achieved the glory of being awarded the European Golden Boot . Those names that if you listen aback imagine being the Prime Minister of Azerbaijan.
The Golden Boot, the trophy that does not exist because she has not won Bokito (?).
The award was created by France Football magazine to reward the player who managed to make more goals in its respective league. That was the Yugoslav league, Czechoslovakia, Cyprus, English or English no matter: the subject was the absolute value of goals, not on (the whore that I am geek (?)). The system worked well until 1996, when European Sports Magazines (the multinational European journals Sports) took the prize and assigned a rating system according to each league. That is, if your name Sissgüirrr Sïsgürvinssön and write down 50 goals in the championship Icelandic Summer (?), You're fucked if Cristiano Ronaldo is 25 goals in Spain. I guess a lot had to do the prospect of seeing as a reward for unknown players from countries full of mist and forgotten, rather than those that sell T-shirts and figurines in Madrid or Tokyo. If we mention that Adid * s co-sponsors the award reinforces our theory is a powerful way.
Now let's review the Golden Boot who do not know in the forums more feverish than ever footballing fans put (?). If anyone knew them, please send email to protest the media used. You know the usual answer will be sent to hell, with thanks for writing (?).
1968-1969: Petar Zhekov (CSKA Sofia, Bulgaria). 34 goals.
The first was the Golden Boot last season had brought the animal (from the verb " barbaric", not the verb " Rodallega" ) of Eusebio da Silva Ferreira , with 42 goals. But lo and behold (?) Than in the 68-69 season striker came from the gray European Bulgaria, the most faithful of the Soviet satellites in Eastern Europe. The trophy was won by a certain Petar Zhekov , who converted 36 goals playing for the all-embracing and powerful CSKA Sofia, club founded by Bulgarian Communist Party. We say such a "Petar Zhekov because nobody knows around here (I tested my wife asking if he knew: his response that included a swinging rag on my head told me the answer but in reality (?)), Glory is a local (in fact the leading scorer of CSKA) who played two World Cups, in which he scored the number of - wait ... I already posted - 0 goals.
Zhekov
Behind was a certain Giorgos Sideris of Olympiacos, which lacked a goal to stop being a total unknown outside the suburbs of the Acropolis. Zhekov the following year was third, and today is remembered mostly by the author of this post (?).
1973-1974: Héctor "Chirola" Yazalde (Arg-Sporting Lisbon, Portugal). 46 goals.
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Hector Casimiro.
With that name and it paints a jump once the word " Paraguay " and it sounds like the next one reinforcement for Deportivo Pereira. But no: Chirola Yazalde is a devaluation of the Argentine peso (?). Was made famous in the Independiente de Avellaneda club which jumped to Portugal to play in the Lisbon club oligarch. That was where it was ordered to make goals, especially in the 1973-1974 season in which the animal made of 46 goals in the league. SSHE us agree that the Portuguese league, removing the 3-usual club consists of people of 3000 people in which their players kick the ball at the time it is released from his job as woodcutters, fishermen and goat herders. But anyway what Chirola achieved at this time is quite commendable. Behind him was a certain Hans Krankl (a monsssstro) of Rapid Vienna such a Carlos Bianchi (a modessssssto) of Stade de Reims , Jupp Heynckes wild and Gerd Müller .
1974-1975, 1976-1977: Dudu Giorgescu (Dinamo Bucharest, Romania). 33 and 47 goals respectively.


Since Bulgaria had its Golden Boot, he could not keep up that country so many ugly women has given the world: Romania . But the Capu Cannonieru (?) Did not come from the country's largest club, the Steaua but the hated rival, Dinamo , club born and sheltered by the Ministry of Internal Affairs Communist Party (Brrrr.) We are also tempted to say "such a " Dudu Georgescu, but it happens that the communist (?) Is twice won the Golden Boot: The first time was a total stranger to football Europe, the second well (?). Georgescu is the top scorer in the Romanian league at all times, including 2 seasons in which they won the trophy: 1974-1975 (33 goals) and 1976-1977 (47 goals). Although we are good between us (and here a fan of pop sure to protest raging dynamo "of no gonorreu Leave!" ): the background of Dinamo seriously suggests (and there were rumors to that effect) on the possibility that arbitrators will charge you a little hand to the contrary, failing to pass the third time in a pleasant Charlita with the Securitate . But speculation: the fact is that Giorgescu beyond the first year to Dutch Ruud Geels, the Argentine Onnis Delio and Chirola Yazalde (all with 30 goals) and the second at the same Geels, Hungarian Bela Varady and German Dieter Müller (nothing to do with Gerd : surnamed Müller in Germany is the same as called Rubén Darío and live in Armenia ).
1975-1976. Kaiafas Sotiris (Omonia Nicosia, Cyprus). 39 goals.

We imagine the fans of Rapid Vienna or Bayern Munich or Real Madrid or Liverpool, reading in the paper that had been a Cypriot Boot winner Gold, to exclaim " Naaaaaaaaaaaa, queeeeeeeeee!! This is not serious !!!!" . More informal Hugo Chavez was the championship Cyprus, a country that was (is?) In a civil war, divided into two (on one hand the Greek Cyprus and Turkish Cyprus, the other one), and less football Hello . Out came Sotiris Kaiafas , scorer (oootro) in his country, which Wikipedia tells us " was not a technical player, his game was predicated on the strength and great physical ability" . Translation: it was a dead man with lots of milk. Corollary : Martin Palermo was Cyprus (?). When we read his biography says we got to where "..." When I won the Golden Boot was one of the happiest days of my life, "recalls the idol of the gravel courts his country" and it goes all to hell.
This year was Carlos Bianchi second with 34 goals, a fact recalled in an interview in 1981 in a former * weekly and monthly Argetina today, whose name does not utter or mad (?), Saying something like (I'm not making this up, eh?) "The 76 was a good year, had won the Golden Boot, but gave it a last-minute Cypriot exceeded the goals I achieved ... no quilombo armed or anything, if civil war was over in poor ... people ". Yes, poor Charlie. Behind them was poor again Ruud Geels, which was could you be questioning his life, cutting his dick and renouncing their faith, all in parallel.
1980-1981. Georgi Slavkov (FC Trakia Plovdiv, Bulgaria). 31 goals.


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The club is a city of Plovdiv (with those moniker obviously talking about Bulgaria, mens) with the specific a) not having been founded by a communist organization, and b) have had more name changes than Once Caldas : six in total. So much so that today their fans do not know what to sing on the platform (source: we assume (?)). In the early 80's called FC Trakia Plovdiv And struggling (like now) stand out among the overwhelming dominance of CSKA, Levski of Sofia and Lokomotiv of . But in 1981 had the honor of hosting the Pichichov (?) European of the Year, a certain (see, a certain) Slavkov Giorgi, front rendidorcito but not a beast to score. With 31 goals was enough to win the trophy for Hungarian Tibor Nyilasi grossísimo and the large (standing, dammit) Karl Heinz Rummenigge , 30 and 29 goals respectively. After that Slavkov not felt again, no one remembered him, except some reports of some bar patron Plovdiv.
1986-1987. Rodion Camataru (Dinamo Bucuresti, Romania). 44 goals.

Rodion's case is strange Camataru : normalito was playing a good location that got big goals helped by inertia. In the season that won the Golden Boot, had 24 goals Camataru missing 6 games to finish. Miraculously (a ????? a pleasure Attach Info ) scored 20! goals in six games remaining, no problem surpassing the second, the Austrian scorer Toni Polster (who stayed with 39) and Nasko Sirakov (Bulgaria the center forward in this great team 94 World Cup with 36 goals). At the time the thing generated rumors, but the matter not revealed too much due to the lack of news from across the Iron Curtain, and smoke released by the dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. Anyway, France Football acted quickly, lingering just 20 years old to take the Golden Boot Camataru and give it to Toni Polster , in an act of efficiency that would envy the Colombian courts. Camataru then had a mediocre career in Belgium and Netherlands Netherlands, and today should be breaking balls who will listen that he stole the Golden Boot
1987-1988. Tanju Çolak (Galatasaray, Turkey). 39 goals.
What we learned from Tanju Çolak indicates it was a great player. And one that is referenced to a Turkish striker Hakan Sukur dead ! But it seems that was not calico Çolak (calico's story): played in two of the largest in Turkey (Galatasaray and Fenerbahce ) scoring 166 goals in 161 games. Yes, more than one goal per game. Yes, you will tell me that if the Turkish league is now a crap in the 80 was a sadly comparable to the fans of Envigado. And they are right, but uh, no longer worthy goals shit to opponents in stadiums where the stadium rumbles wanting to set fire to the Anatolia (?). I fucked race Çolak is that he finished at 30 years (!!!), go to jail charged with smuggling a Mercedes-Benz to Ankara. A gem. Or a setup, who knows, these things do not happen here (?).

This photo the only place to admire the Turkish coat grossez the eighties ...

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