Saturday 11th February 2012
Wisla Face Exodus
31st July 2009
Wisla Krakow face the prospect of seeing their squad ripped apart following their surprise exit in the Champions League qualifying stages.
Wisla had been favourites to brush aside Estonian minnows Levadia Tallinn, and must now make cost cutting measures to compensate for the windfall Champions League football would have brought with it. ‘So far there have been no personnel decisions’, stated Adrian Ochalik, ‘though these are to be expected’. First to leave could be last season’s top scorer Pawel Brozek, with speculation linking him to Fulham, and he’s expected to be followed by Radoslaw Sobolewski, Marcelo and Junior Diaz. ...
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