Checkmate: Finds of the greatest political triumph since Independence

It says Burim Pacolli everything was executed ingeniously and simply could not come at better times. The most painful loss ever experienced by the Kosovo people. After all, it's not even about soccer. This time football has only been used as a way to make chess the biggest since [...]
Writes Burim Pacolli
Everything was executed ingeniously and simply could not come at better times.
The most painful loss ever experienced by the Kosovo people. After all, it's not even about soccer.
This time football has only been used as a way to make Kosovo's chess biggest since the independence to aggressors and those who are working day and night for ruining our image.
Thousands of posts and thousands of other changes, including millions of attitudes and impressions of a small country.
You know what I'm talking about. Kosovo's 4-0 loss against England is what our people had lacked so far.
Of course, we know what we are, the main challenge was how to convey the message abroad to the most isolated country in Europe.
Well, the opportunity came and the way we used it is just genius. No, it's not too much if we say what we did is just genius.
“The hospitality in Kosovo is incredible. The owner of the apartment we reserve said we could only stand free because we're from England and bought us four beers. Unbelievable. ”

This is the post of an English fan named Aaron Rose, who was probably extremely skeptical before the trip to Kosovo.
And in another post, the same one has written: “can be listed as one of the greatest soccer trips ever. Thank you, Kosovo. ”

If we continue to handle such posts in this text, it will turn into a very boring time for readers, as we have some 40 pages to fill.
And when we say 40 pages, we're only talking about ordinarian fans who traveled to the support of their country.
The list expands when we include people with “ ” on social networks that came both in the role of journalism, technical staff, player or even coach. Everyone was fascinated by what they saw and did not hesitate to let him know on social networks, sharing their experience with tens of millions of others who had no chance to travel.



Marketing and promoting the state better than that simply cannot be done. The Foreign Ministry can spend hundreds of millions in the future on improving the country's image and lobbieing for recognition of independence, but it will never get something like that in return.
So when we say that the Kosovo people may have made the most ingenious movement ever in recognising and improving our country's image, we say it with full mouth.
It just couldn't get any better. At the time when no progressive step for Euro-Atlantic integration seems to be taking, Kosovo's national faced England in “Fadil Vokri”.
The result? Well, the English left Pristina feeling less deserving of all the free smiles, love and beer they got from Kosovars.
Each economic state of “Three Lions” has exceptional concerns whenever they wage matches against the British. Of course, it is not in vain that hooligans from the island are known as the world's most notorious typhoons.
No one heard of these hooligans that are doing injustice all over the world in our country.
In Kosovo, they had no one to deal with, they were beaten. Interesting, isn't it?
England found in Kosovo a united people for a purpose and ideal, just when we were beginning to forget those extraordinary virtues that we have spent over the centuries.
What politics couldn't do for so many years, football did. /Periscope. com/












