Ferizaj's new owner of British media: Kosovo is quite different from what you think

“Players may have cars worth 100,000 pounds, but in the end they remain used”. From Bramall Lane to Kosovo via Perth, Brian Dean has come this way since he scored his first goal at Premier League... But today it criticises modern football player who turned into a global phenomenon by scoring a goal [...]
“Players may have cars worth 100,000 pounds, but in the end they remain used”. From Bramall Lane to Kosovo via Perth, Brian Dean has come this way since he scored his first goal at Premier League... But today he criticises modern football
The player, who became a global phenomenon by scoring a head goal from an unprecedented distance, now has criticism of modern football. A lot of money, but that attracts evil people, who exploit footballers and destroy the race, transmits Periscope.
Brian Dean had scored his first goal in his time, at the Premier League for Sheffield United against Manchester United five minutes after he entered the match on August 15, 1992, and his team had begun very well led by Chris Wilder, one of his teammates.
He loved the club when he signed with them three times as a player. He considers that house and every time he goes there he considers himself a legend. He's counting on Wilder to go against expectations at Premier League this year, but he's afraid of the future of football.

The marks given to players make me think negatively of football”, Dean said. “The way I grew up no longer applies and we have reached a point where the story about David and Goliath is almost impossible”.
Dean has returned from Kosovo, where he is a shareholder of half the shares of KF Ferizaj, where this sport is far from the brightness Premier League has.
But for the new owner of the Kosovo club football has become a symbol of resistance during their struggle for independence, where they first played in secret areas just to avoid Serb forces who hit everything that concerns their local culture.
From that time on, we have a construction of their infrastructure, and England will reveal Kosovo's capital, Pristina, when it will play in qualifications for Euro 2020 in November.

Every time I go, I understand more about this place and its history”, Dean said. It's very different from what you see: or like I've seen at first. It's a country in southern Europe with the youngest population and they have a culture of cafe. You can get a very tasty steak or chicken fileto, for a small amount of money”.
When I started going there three years ago, you travel from Pristina to Ferizaj and you saw a lot less things, maybe strange businesses that make marbles, but now space is filled with other things where you can find the KFC, but even Burger King 11:18x1>, shows Dean who also officially privatizes half of the Kosovo club yesterday.

“They are very pro-britian and pro-American people. At their point of view, we saved them during the NATO air campaign against Serbia. That's why you're gonna find kids named Tony Blair. They love English culture and they count on us a lot. They respect me as an Englishman”
Dean didn't go to Kosovo for football, but things didn't go as he thought, and he re-connected with the game where the best-level players take home the salary that probably in England will have in the second league, but they earn their living by playing ball.
“at the age of 51, I have come to a conclusion where I know the difference between having money and being happy”, he said, in a long interview for the Daily Mail. /Periscope. com/












