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Błaszczykowski Joins Boyhood Club For No Wage And Offers ₦125m Loan (Photos) by AbujaBlue: 1:37pm On Jan 17, 2019
Jakub Błaszczykowski is the definition of loyalty. The former Borussia Dortmund and Wolfsburg winger is on the verge of joining Wisla Krakow, a team who are on the verge of bankruptcy.

In the process, he will not receive a salary during his time at the club and on top of that, the Polish winger will assist the club financially, contributing around 1.3 million zloty (₦125,000,000) of his own money to his former team.

That money will reportedly pay for outstanding wages. How incredible of a gesture is that? Take a bow, Kuba.

Dortmund tweeted the above earlier to pay their respect to Błaszczykowski, who spent nine years with the Bundesliga outfit, making over 200 appearances in total.

'Kuba' is the most capped player for Poland, making 104 appearances in total for his national side, but this recent gesture is by far his biggest achievement on a personal level.

He is currently training with the club, whom he spent three years with during his time as a youth prospect. Respect.

At the start of the month, former club Wolfsburg announced that they mutually agreed to terminate the player's contract with immediate effect.

They later confirmed that the Poland international is presently in his homeland ahead of a potential transfer.


http://www.sportbible.com/football/news-reactions-take-a-bow-kuba-blaszczykowski-to-join-boyhood-club-wisla-krakow-without-a-wage-20190113

Re: Błaszczykowski Joins Boyhood Club For No Wage And Offers ₦125m Loan (Photos) by AbujaBlue: 1:46pm On Jan 17, 2019
Continued:

This is not just a blind gesture, Wisla Krakow are in dire financial straits.

As of last July, The greatest Polish club of the previous decade was facing eviction from their stadium as mounting debt forced Krakow mayor to not extend lease. Will they find a way out?

13 domestic championships and decent European record – that's how Wisła Kraków was doing just 7 years ago. However, the club's dominance in Polish football ended in 2011. Since then, following the withdrawal of billionaire Bogusław Cupiał, it's been an uphill struggle to stay afloat.

While Wisła has been managing to build an image of considerable stability in recent years, there's a mess behind this facade. And it was revealed today, when the mayor of Krakow Jacek Majchrowski refused to extend the club's stadium lease for further seasons.

The municipality has revealed that the club has been accumulating debt by failing to pay current and past stadium costs. Despite numerous attempts and assurances by Wisła, the club has so far failed to deliver any of the promised solutions.

In 2016 the White Star was given a 24-month deadline to cover what was then a PLN 4.4-million debt. While not significant in European comparison (€1 million), it equalled roughly 15-16 months of stadium use. Not only wasn't the debt paid, it now reaches PLN 6.5 million, almost 2 seasons worth of playing at Stadion Henryka Reymana.

It's commonly expected that the club and municipality will find a way out of the situation, because neither of them has an actual alternative. For Krakow there is only one team able to make proper use of the stadium and for Wisła the stadium, while too large for current demand, is the only place imaginable to play football in, having seen the club stationed within this area for over a century.

How did it come to this?

While the situation seems very one-sided with Wisła being the party to blame, issues with their new stadium have been ongoing basically since the groundbreaking in 2004 and would make for a lengthy book. It's complex and the city also bears its responsibility.

While the stadium concept was created for the club's demand by locally-renowned architect Wojciech Obtułowicz, it was highly imperfect. To add insult to injury, delivery process was also flawed on many levels and had little oversight, resulting in compromised quality and almost 10,000 more seats than initially required by Wisła.

It was, after all, built by the city with taxpayer funding and authorities thus tried to meet the city's aspirations rather than club demands. And it was hoped the stadium could host Euro 2012, which meant it had to exceed 30,000 in net capacity. But Euro never happened for Krakow and the excessive capacity remains.

Almost complete lack of communication between the investor and tenant club resulted in the stadium not meeting Wisła's demands fully, while providing additional facilities which have no business case behind them and have high maintenance cost. As a result, Wisła was refusing to sign any long-term lease for the new stadium since 2007, when the club's financial situation was still very good.

In the end the very first 3-year deal was signed only in 2015, 4 years after the stadium's final delivery and at the end of the 'Cupiał era', when billionaire Bogusław Cupiał was selling the club to save some of his melting fortune.

The White Star refused to take over full management of the stadium, largely due to unfit-for-purpose infrastructure, and opted to only play games there, while vacating most of the offices. To this day the city hasn't found tenants for numerous commercial spaces, trying to make use of the venue by moving some of the municipal workers there.

Since the 2015 lease was signed, Wisła's situation has been deteriorating. Trying to balance the books, the once-champions are now a mid-table side in Ekstraklasa and no longer a magnet for sponsors. It's clear that a strategy for these new conditions is needed from both sides, not just from the indebted club.

http://stadiumdb.com/news/2018/07/poland_wisla_krakow_threatened_with_stadium_eviction

Re: Błaszczykowski Joins Boyhood Club For No Wage And Offers ₦125m Loan (Photos) by falcon01: 1:56pm On Jan 17, 2019
Pls who pronounced this cry Błaszczykowski

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Re: Błaszczykowski Joins Boyhood Club For No Wage And Offers ₦125m Loan (Photos) by AbujaBlue: 2:00pm On Jan 17, 2019
falcon01:
Pls who pronounced this cry Błaszczykowski

Haha, some names are better read and not spoken.

But 'B-W-OSH-CHY-KOVSKEE' is the way it is pronounced.

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Re: Błaszczykowski Joins Boyhood Club For No Wage And Offers ₦125m Loan (Photos) by TobiAbuja: 8:15pm On Jan 17, 2019
This is some serious dedication and loyalty for you. I wish more footballers were like this.

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