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«Аленичев и Родионов показывают зубы» Обозреватель "СЭ" Игорь Рабинер – о новой фазе в жизни "Спартака". ![]() http://www.sports.ru/tribuna/blogs/smonline/855151.html По полочкам. Мухи на одной полочке, котлеты на 7-ой! |
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в итоге уберут из команды Озбилиса, Мовса, Кутепова, Зотова, Зуева, Давыдова, а остальной скам останется, короче пиздобольством попахивает. Первым делом нахуй обоих Комбаровых со своими навесами, потом Макеев, Паршивлюк, Озбилис, Мовсисян, Зе Луиш, Ромуло, Широков, Глушакова можно оставить, но в принципе тоже заебал в итоге я почти список угадал, навесов остается, глуш остается, короче пиздабольство процветает -------------------- Грацио, блядь! (с)
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Статья португальского журналиста, который специализируется на российском футболе и симпатизирует "Спартаку".
Spartak’s Ongoing Perestroika ![]() ”If what you have done yesterday still looks big to you, you haven’t done much today.” – Mikhail Gorbachev The former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev paid too heavy a price for his Perestroika (перестройка), but it is an undeniable fact that the USSR had been on the verge of collapsing many years before his desperate attempts to restructure and reform that stagnated nation. Almost a quarter of a century after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, there is a Russian football club – Spartak Moscow – that desperately needs to be reformed and, earlier this season, they have entrusted Dmitry Alenichev and Sergei Rodionov with the difficult position of playing Mikhail Gorbachev’s role and conduct a much needed Perestroika. In a recent interview, the team’s General Director, Sergei Rodionov, who was himself a prolific goalscorer in Konstantin Beskov’s and Oleg Romantsev’s Spartak, explained how he intends to restructure the Moscow’s sleeping giants, while he reinforced his trust on the team’s head coach, Dmitry Alenichev, and on the remaining elements of his coaching staff. Rodionov, who had been in the shadow of a pack of scavengers over the last decade in Spartak’s hierarchy, is now the leading man of a team that is desperate for a change after more than a decade of underachieving results and unconvincing performances both at domestic and at international competitions. The former Spartak and Red Star FC forward recently explained that he does not regret having chosen Dmitry Alenichev to lead the Krasno-Belye back in the Summer, as he believes that the man who led Arsenal Tula from rags to riches in a very short period of time is more than capable of restoring the Moscow team’s glory days by putting the necessary reforms into practice. While backing up Alenichev and remaining coaching staff’s positions, Rodionov opted instead to point the finger at some of the players, who he accused of not understanding Spartak’s essence and the importance of the club at and for Russian football. The Krasno-Belye General Director has also accused some of his players of lack of professionalism and extremely low commitment levels on the training ground. According to recent reports from the media, several Spartak players, including some Russian internationals, such as Denis Glushakov and Dmitri Kombarov are on their way out of the club as part of this silent revolution that both Rodionov and Alenichev have been conducting at the team. Rodionov seems to have a clear idea of what he wants for Spartak in the near future. According to his plans on the medium run, the team’s academy will be the core of Spartak’s future and it is likely that the intake of young footballers into the first team will replace the dubious transfer policy the team’s board has been following this past decade. For that purpose, the splendid work that both Yevgeni Bushmanov and Vladimir Beschastnykh have been developing at Spartak-2 and with the Youth Squads at Tarasovka will surely be the foundations for the new Spartak in the years to come. Players such as Anton Mitryushkin, Aleksandr Zuev, Aleksandr Zotov, Denis Davydov, Ayaz Gulyiev, Georgi Melkadze and Vladislav Panteleev are a solid base for a successful team in the making, but in order for them to achieve their full potential, they need to be given playing time in Spartak’s first team, something that Dmitri Alenichev has been slowly taking care off. Rodionov is fully aware of the immense potential of the majority of Spartak-2 young footballers, but his vast experience in the world of football also tells him that, in order to strive, a team such as Spartak need to combine the irreverence and talent of the new young recruits with the pragmatism and the insight of the older players, who understand the greatness of their team, while also knowing how to deal with the demands of a competition such as the Russian Premier League. A change in Spartak Moscow is mandatory if the club still wants to replicate those glorious European nights of the 1980s and the 1990s, when they overcame Liverpool FC at Anfield Road with goals by Dmitri Radchenko and Andrey Piatnitski and when they left everyone stranded at Santiago Bernabйu, hammering the all-powerful Real Madrid by 3-1 in March 1991. The club cannot tolerate the incompetence of those who dared to transform Spartak into a storefront for money laundering schemes or to satisfy their own self-absorbed egos and megalomaniac ideas. The time has come for the Narodnaya komanda to leave the shackles that have restrained them over the last decade, but, in order for that to happen, the club needs to push an encompassing Perestroika, while also pulling rank and bringing everyone together around the same purpose: the strive of Spartak. http://russianfootballnews.com/spartaks-ongoing-perestroika/ Общий смысл: Родионова сравнивают с Горбачевым - он затеял в "Спартаке" своеобразную перестройку, поскольку в клубе назрели перемены в связи с затянувшимся кризисом. Долгие годы Родионов был в тени в клубной системе, сейчас же вышел на ведущие роли. И намерен расчистить состав, убрав из него некоторых игроков, в чьем профессионализме он сомневается. При этом тренерскому штабу Аленичева он доверяет. Цель Родионова в будущем - чтобы "Спартак" опирался на своих воспитанников из академии, а не проводил сомнительную трансферную политику, как в последние годы. Ресурс для этого есть, отлажена работа с молодежью в академии, дубле и "Спартаке-2". Но нужно умело сочетать "свежую кровь" с более опытными старшими игроками. В любом случае, клубу нужны реформы, чтобы избавиться от проблем последнего десятилетия и вернуть европейскую славу 80-х и 90-х. По-моему, автор преувеличивает степень влияния Родионова на ситуацию в клубе. |
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хуевое сравнение...
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Родионов пока себя никак не показал. А насчёт перестройки - легко сказать, но трудно сделать. Душит лимит , а собственные воспитанники - это уровень пердива, конечно можно всех разогнать и плавать со своей молодёжью, как Ротор в своё время или приступать к массовым закупкам "паспортов".
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Статья португальского журналиста, который специализируется на российском футболе и симпатизирует "Спартаку". Spartak’s Ongoing Perestroika ![]() ”If what you have done yesterday still looks big to you, you haven’t done much today.” – Mikhail Gorbachev The former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev paid too heavy a price for his Perestroika (перестройка), but it is an undeniable fact that the USSR had been on the verge of collapsing many years before his desperate attempts to restructure and reform that stagnated nation. Almost a quarter of a century after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, there is a Russian football club – Spartak Moscow – that desperately needs to be reformed and, earlier this season, they have entrusted Dmitry Alenichev and Sergei Rodionov with the difficult position of playing Mikhail Gorbachev’s role and conduct a much needed Perestroika. In a recent interview, the team’s General Director, Sergei Rodionov, who was himself a prolific goalscorer in Konstantin Beskov’s and Oleg Romantsev’s Spartak, explained how he intends to restructure the Moscow’s sleeping giants, while he reinforced his trust on the team’s head coach, Dmitry Alenichev, and on the remaining elements of his coaching staff. Rodionov, who had been in the shadow of a pack of scavengers over the last decade in Spartak’s hierarchy, is now the leading man of a team that is desperate for a change after more than a decade of underachieving results and unconvincing performances both at domestic and at international competitions. The former Spartak and Red Star FC forward recently explained that he does not regret having chosen Dmitry Alenichev to lead the Krasno-Belye back in the Summer, as he believes that the man who led Arsenal Tula from rags to riches in a very short period of time is more than capable of restoring the Moscow team’s glory days by putting the necessary reforms into practice. While backing up Alenichev and remaining coaching staff’s positions, Rodionov opted instead to point the finger at some of the players, who he accused of not understanding Spartak’s essence and the importance of the club at and for Russian football. The Krasno-Belye General Director has also accused some of his players of lack of professionalism and extremely low commitment levels on the training ground. According to recent reports from the media, several Spartak players, including some Russian internationals, such as Denis Glushakov and Dmitri Kombarov are on their way out of the club as part of this silent revolution that both Rodionov and Alenichev have been conducting at the team. Rodionov seems to have a clear idea of what he wants for Spartak in the near future. According to his plans on the medium run, the team’s academy will be the core of Spartak’s future and it is likely that the intake of young footballers into the first team will replace the dubious transfer policy the team’s board has been following this past decade. For that purpose, the splendid work that both Yevgeni Bushmanov and Vladimir Beschastnykh have been developing at Spartak-2 and with the Youth Squads at Tarasovka will surely be the foundations for the new Spartak in the years to come. Players such as Anton Mitryushkin, Aleksandr Zuev, Aleksandr Zotov, Denis Davydov, Ayaz Gulyiev, Georgi Melkadze and Vladislav Panteleev are a solid base for a successful team in the making, but in order for them to achieve their full potential, they need to be given playing time in Spartak’s first team, something that Dmitri Alenichev has been slowly taking care off. Rodionov is fully aware of the immense potential of the majority of Spartak-2 young footballers, but his vast experience in the world of football also tells him that, in order to strive, a team such as Spartak need to combine the irreverence and talent of the new young recruits with the pragmatism and the insight of the older players, who understand the greatness of their team, while also knowing how to deal with the demands of a competition such as the Russian Premier League. A change in Spartak Moscow is mandatory if the club still wants to replicate those glorious European nights of the 1980s and the 1990s, when they overcame Liverpool FC at Anfield Road with goals by Dmitri Radchenko and Andrey Piatnitski and when they left everyone stranded at Santiago Bernabйu, hammering the all-powerful Real Madrid by 3-1 in March 1991. The club cannot tolerate the incompetence of those who dared to transform Spartak into a storefront for money laundering schemes or to satisfy their own self-absorbed egos and megalomaniac ideas. The time has come for the Narodnaya komanda to leave the shackles that have restrained them over the last decade, but, in order for that to happen, the club needs to push an encompassing Perestroika, while also pulling rank and bringing everyone together around the same purpose: the strive of Spartak. http://russianfootballnews.com/spartaks-ongoing-perestroika/ Общий смысл: Родионова сравнивают с Горбачевым - он затеял в "Спартаке" своеобразную перестройку, поскольку в клубе назрели перемены в связи с затянувшимся кризисом. Долгие годы Родионов был в тени в клубной системе, сейчас же вышел на ведущие роли. И намерен расчистить состав, убрав из него некоторых игроков, в чьем профессионализме он сомневается. При этом тренерскому штабу Аленичева он доверяет. Цель Родионова в будущем - чтобы "Спартак" опирался на своих воспитанников из академии, а не проводил сомнительную трансферную политику, как в последние годы. Ресурс для этого есть, отлажена работа с молодежью в академии, дубле и "Спартаке-2". Но нужно умело сочетать "свежую кровь" с более опытными старшими игроками. В любом случае, клубу нужны реформы, чтобы избавиться от проблем последнего десятилетия и вернуть европейскую славу 80-х и 90-х. По-моему, автор преувеличивает степень влияния Родионова на ситуацию в клубе. По-моему очень плохое сравнение. Лучше бы он ошибался в таких параллелях. -------------------- "Судьба у меня в руках, и счастье всегда со мной!"
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хуевое сравнение... Это мягко сказано... Ебаного пидара, развалившего страну, надо было давно за яйца нахуй повесить... Хотя он был ебаной пешкой... Но похуй... З.Ы. Пошёл нахуй этот журналюга... Родионов мужик и он это всем доказывал и ещё докажет... Штамп на штампе. "Reform", "to be reformed", "reforms", "change"... Он там с Горбачёвым сравнивал? А то больше смахивает, что Горбачёв писал. |
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хуевое сравнение... Это мягко сказано... Ебаного пидара, развалившего страну, надо было давно за яйца нахуй повесить... Хотя он был ебаной пешкой... Но похуй... З.Ы. Пошёл нахуй этот журналюга... Родионов мужик и он это всем доказывал и ещё докажет... Штамп на штампе. "Reform", "to be reformed", "reforms", "change"... Он там с Горбачёвым сравнивал? А то больше смахивает, что Горбачёв писал. Не читал эту поёбань... |
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хуевое сравнение... Это мягко сказано... Ебаного пидара, развалившего страну, надо было давно за яйца нахуй повесить... Хотя он был ебаной пешкой... Но похуй... З.Ы. Пошёл нахуй этот журналюга... Родионов мужик и он это всем доказывал и ещё докажет... Штамп на штампе. "Reform", "to be reformed", "reforms", "change"... Он там с Горбачёвым сравнивал? А то больше смахивает, что Горбачёв писал. Не читал эту поёбань... Это был риторический вопрос) Правильно что не читал, смысла 0%, логики 0%, посыл - $написать статью. |
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Бред полнейший. Родионов свадебный генерал и не более.
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Бред полнейший. Родионов свадебный генерал и не более. С правом голоса на совете директоров) -------------------- Видел, слышал, читал...
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хуевое сравнение... Это мягко сказано... Ебаного пидара, развалившего страну, надо было давно за яйца нахуй повесить... Хотя он был ебаной пешкой... Но похуй... З.Ы. Пошёл нахуй этот журналюга... Родионов мужик и он это всем доказывал и ещё докажет... Штамп на штампе. "Reform", "to be reformed", "reforms", "change"... Он там с Горбачёвым сравнивал? А то больше смахивает, что Горбачёв писал. Не читал эту поёбань... тоже не читал, но не поддерживаю)) -------------------- Never give up !!!
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Статья португальского журналиста, который специализируется на российском футболе и симпатизирует "Спартаку". Spartak’s Ongoing Perestroika ![]() ”If what you have done yesterday still looks big to you, you haven’t done much today.” – Mikhail Gorbachev The former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev paid too heavy a price for his Perestroika (перестройка), but it is an undeniable fact that the USSR had been on the verge of collapsing many years before his desperate attempts to restructure and reform that stagnated nation. Almost a quarter of a century after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, there is a Russian football club – Spartak Moscow – that desperately needs to be reformed and, earlier this season, they have entrusted Dmitry Alenichev and Sergei Rodionov with the difficult position of playing Mikhail Gorbachev’s role and conduct a much needed Perestroika. In a recent interview, the team’s General Director, Sergei Rodionov, who was himself a prolific goalscorer in Konstantin Beskov’s and Oleg Romantsev’s Spartak, explained how he intends to restructure the Moscow’s sleeping giants, while he reinforced his trust on the team’s head coach, Dmitry Alenichev, and on the remaining elements of his coaching staff. Rodionov, who had been in the shadow of a pack of scavengers over the last decade in Spartak’s hierarchy, is now the leading man of a team that is desperate for a change after more than a decade of underachieving results and unconvincing performances both at domestic and at international competitions. The former Spartak and Red Star FC forward recently explained that he does not regret having chosen Dmitry Alenichev to lead the Krasno-Belye back in the Summer, as he believes that the man who led Arsenal Tula from rags to riches in a very short period of time is more than capable of restoring the Moscow team’s glory days by putting the necessary reforms into practice. While backing up Alenichev and remaining coaching staff’s positions, Rodionov opted instead to point the finger at some of the players, who he accused of not understanding Spartak’s essence and the importance of the club at and for Russian football. The Krasno-Belye General Director has also accused some of his players of lack of professionalism and extremely low commitment levels on the training ground. According to recent reports from the media, several Spartak players, including some Russian internationals, such as Denis Glushakov and Dmitri Kombarov are on their way out of the club as part of this silent revolution that both Rodionov and Alenichev have been conducting at the team. Rodionov seems to have a clear idea of what he wants for Spartak in the near future. According to his plans on the medium run, the team’s academy will be the core of Spartak’s future and it is likely that the intake of young footballers into the first team will replace the dubious transfer policy the team’s board has been following this past decade. For that purpose, the splendid work that both Yevgeni Bushmanov and Vladimir Beschastnykh have been developing at Spartak-2 and with the Youth Squads at Tarasovka will surely be the foundations for the new Spartak in the years to come. Players such as Anton Mitryushkin, Aleksandr Zuev, Aleksandr Zotov, Denis Davydov, Ayaz Gulyiev, Georgi Melkadze and Vladislav Panteleev are a solid base for a successful team in the making, but in order for them to achieve their full potential, they need to be given playing time in Spartak’s first team, something that Dmitri Alenichev has been slowly taking care off. Rodionov is fully aware of the immense potential of the majority of Spartak-2 young footballers, but his vast experience in the world of football also tells him that, in order to strive, a team such as Spartak need to combine the irreverence and talent of the new young recruits with the pragmatism and the insight of the older players, who understand the greatness of their team, while also knowing how to deal with the demands of a competition such as the Russian Premier League. A change in Spartak Moscow is mandatory if the club still wants to replicate those glorious European nights of the 1980s and the 1990s, when they overcame Liverpool FC at Anfield Road with goals by Dmitri Radchenko and Andrey Piatnitski and when they left everyone stranded at Santiago Bernabйu, hammering the all-powerful Real Madrid by 3-1 in March 1991. The club cannot tolerate the incompetence of those who dared to transform Spartak into a storefront for money laundering schemes or to satisfy their own self-absorbed egos and megalomaniac ideas. The time has come for the Narodnaya komanda to leave the shackles that have restrained them over the last decade, but, in order for that to happen, the club needs to push an encompassing Perestroika, while also pulling rank and bringing everyone together around the same purpose: the strive of Spartak. http://russianfootballnews.com/spartaks-ongoing-perestroika/ Общий смысл: Родионова сравнивают с Горбачевым - он затеял в "Спартаке" своеобразную перестройку, поскольку в клубе назрели перемены в связи с затянувшимся кризисом. Долгие годы Родионов был в тени в клубной системе, сейчас же вышел на ведущие роли. И намерен расчистить состав, убрав из него некоторых игроков, в чьем профессионализме он сомневается. При этом тренерскому штабу Аленичева он доверяет. Цель Родионова в будущем - чтобы "Спартак" опирался на своих воспитанников из академии, а не проводил сомнительную трансферную политику, как в последние годы. Ресурс для этого есть, отлажена работа с молодежью в академии, дубле и "Спартаке-2". Но нужно умело сочетать "свежую кровь" с более опытными старшими игроками. В любом случае, клубу нужны реформы, чтобы избавиться от проблем последнего десятилетия и вернуть европейскую славу 80-х и 90-х. По-моему, автор преувеличивает степень влияния Родионова на ситуацию в клубе. Стяг такой хочу, никто не знает где можно раздобыть? -------------------- Metal Music & Spartak
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Статья португальского журналиста, который специализируется на российском футболе и симпатизирует "Спартаку". Spartak’s Ongoing Perestroika ![]() ”If what you have done yesterday still looks big to you, you haven’t done much today.” – Mikhail Gorbachev The former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev paid too heavy a price for his Perestroika (перестройка), but it is an undeniable fact that the USSR had been on the verge of collapsing many years before his desperate attempts to restructure and reform that stagnated nation. Almost a quarter of a century after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, there is a Russian football club – Spartak Moscow – that desperately needs to be reformed and, earlier this season, they have entrusted Dmitry Alenichev and Sergei Rodionov with the difficult position of playing Mikhail Gorbachev’s role and conduct a much needed Perestroika. In a recent interview, the team’s General Director, Sergei Rodionov, who was himself a prolific goalscorer in Konstantin Beskov’s and Oleg Romantsev’s Spartak, explained how he intends to restructure the Moscow’s sleeping giants, while he reinforced his trust on the team’s head coach, Dmitry Alenichev, and on the remaining elements of his coaching staff. Rodionov, who had been in the shadow of a pack of scavengers over the last decade in Spartak’s hierarchy, is now the leading man of a team that is desperate for a change after more than a decade of underachieving results and unconvincing performances both at domestic and at international competitions. The former Spartak and Red Star FC forward recently explained that he does not regret having chosen Dmitry Alenichev to lead the Krasno-Belye back in the Summer, as he believes that the man who led Arsenal Tula from rags to riches in a very short period of time is more than capable of restoring the Moscow team’s glory days by putting the necessary reforms into practice. While backing up Alenichev and remaining coaching staff’s positions, Rodionov opted instead to point the finger at some of the players, who he accused of not understanding Spartak’s essence and the importance of the club at and for Russian football. The Krasno-Belye General Director has also accused some of his players of lack of professionalism and extremely low commitment levels on the training ground. According to recent reports from the media, several Spartak players, including some Russian internationals, such as Denis Glushakov and Dmitri Kombarov are on their way out of the club as part of this silent revolution that both Rodionov and Alenichev have been conducting at the team. Rodionov seems to have a clear idea of what he wants for Spartak in the near future. According to his plans on the medium run, the team’s academy will be the core of Spartak’s future and it is likely that the intake of young footballers into the first team will replace the dubious transfer policy the team’s board has been following this past decade. For that purpose, the splendid work that both Yevgeni Bushmanov and Vladimir Beschastnykh have been developing at Spartak-2 and with the Youth Squads at Tarasovka will surely be the foundations for the new Spartak in the years to come. Players such as Anton Mitryushkin, Aleksandr Zuev, Aleksandr Zotov, Denis Davydov, Ayaz Gulyiev, Georgi Melkadze and Vladislav Panteleev are a solid base for a successful team in the making, but in order for them to achieve their full potential, they need to be given playing time in Spartak’s first team, something that Dmitri Alenichev has been slowly taking care off. Rodionov is fully aware of the immense potential of the majority of Spartak-2 young footballers, but his vast experience in the world of football also tells him that, in order to strive, a team such as Spartak need to combine the irreverence and talent of the new young recruits with the pragmatism and the insight of the older players, who understand the greatness of their team, while also knowing how to deal with the demands of a competition such as the Russian Premier League. A change in Spartak Moscow is mandatory if the club still wants to replicate those glorious European nights of the 1980s and the 1990s, when they overcame Liverpool FC at Anfield Road with goals by Dmitri Radchenko and Andrey Piatnitski and when they left everyone stranded at Santiago Bernabйu, hammering the all-powerful Real Madrid by 3-1 in March 1991. The club cannot tolerate the incompetence of those who dared to transform Spartak into a storefront for money laundering schemes or to satisfy their own self-absorbed egos and megalomaniac ideas. The time has come for the Narodnaya komanda to leave the shackles that have restrained them over the last decade, but, in order for that to happen, the club needs to push an encompassing Perestroika, while also pulling rank and bringing everyone together around the same purpose: the strive of Spartak. http://russianfootballnews.com/spartaks-ongoing-perestroika/ Общий смысл: Родионова сравнивают с Горбачевым - он затеял в "Спартаке" своеобразную перестройку, поскольку в клубе назрели перемены в связи с затянувшимся кризисом. Долгие годы Родионов был в тени в клубной системе, сейчас же вышел на ведущие роли. И намерен расчистить состав, убрав из него некоторых игроков, в чьем профессионализме он сомневается. При этом тренерскому штабу Аленичева он доверяет. Цель Родионова в будущем - чтобы "Спартак" опирался на своих воспитанников из академии, а не проводил сомнительную трансферную политику, как в последние годы. Ресурс для этого есть, отлажена работа с молодежью в академии, дубле и "Спартаке-2". Но нужно умело сочетать "свежую кровь" с более опытными старшими игроками. В любом случае, клубу нужны реформы, чтобы избавиться от проблем последнего десятилетия и вернуть европейскую славу 80-х и 90-х. По-моему, автор преувеличивает степень влияния Родионова на ситуацию в клубе. Стяг такой хочу, никто не знает где можно раздобыть? у этого мужика можно |
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