Dmitri Bulykin The Beast Of Ado Den Haag Goals 2010/2011

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Dmitri Bulykin The Beast Of Ado Den Haag 2010/2011
Lokomotiv Moscow

Bulykin began his football career with Lokomotiv Moscow in 1997. He stayed with Lokomotiv for three years scoring 24 goals in 90 appearances and attracted quite a bit of attention. In Lokomotiv Moscow Bulykin won Silver medals (1999, 2000), Bronze (1997) and two times Russian Cup (1997, 2000).
[edit] Dynamo Moscow

In 2001 Bulykin signed with Dynamo Moscow and quickly established himself as the first team player for the next three seasons. He scored a total of 29 goals in 90 appearances for the club. In 2003 was invited to the Russian national team.

With improving performances for both club and country, Bulykin, who had never hidden his desire to move to a foreign club, was expected to move abroad. In January 2004 he spent two weeks on trial with Everton FC, but he does not have enough caps for a work permit.[1] In 2005, hoping move to England, Bulykin went on trials in Portsmouth FC but that transfer did not happen.[2] As a result, Bulykin remained with Dynamo, and was quickly relegated to play in the second team, and eventually excluded from training process altogether. While almost breaking his relationship with Dynamo, he re-signed for the 2006 season, after the former Russia manager Yuri Syomin was appointed as the club's manager. On 31 March, when Bulykin was ready to come as a substitute against Saturn, Syomin shouted at him, "Take off the mittens!", a moment that was televised live. Syomin later said that he considers wearing gloves when the weather is relatively mild to be a sign of unwillingness to work hard,[3] while Bulykin himself took Syomin's shout as an emboldening, albeit a bit over the top one.[4] Syomin was sacked mid season and under the next manager, Andrei Kobelev, Bulykin was placed on the transfer list, where he spent the end of 2006. Trying to resolve Bulykin's deadlock with Dynamo, its general manager, Dmitri Ivanov, stated that the club would release Bulykin with no transfer cost, should there be any interest from anyone.
[edit] Bayer 04 Leverkusen
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On 28 August 2007, Bulykin secured a 1-year contract with German club Bayer Leverkusen, after scoring a goal in two friendly matches during his trial for the Bundesliga club.[5] On 19 December 2007 he scored for the first time for the club, netting two goals against Zurich in the UEFA Cup, and was declared "man of the match" by UEFA. In Round 20, Bulykin, starting for the first time in his Bayer career, broke the Bundesliga record for the fastest yellow card received (on 12th second). He played 19 official games in this 2007-2008 season and he scored 5 goals for Bayer Leverkusen.
[edit] RSC Anderlecht

On 19 August 2008 he moved to Belgian club Anderlecht, hoping to gain more game time as a striker. After initial success where he scored two headers in his debut in the Belgian Pro League, he was quickly benched by the coach Ariël Jacobs and had marginal appearances through the rest of 2008. He played 10 games only and scored 3 goals.
[edit] Fortuna Düsseldorf

After being idle for most of 2009, Bulykin was loaned back to Germany, this time to a Bundesliga second division team Fortuna Düsseldorf.[6] He started with an impressive play in his first match against Hamburger SV in the German Cup. He had bad luck with a serious injury that took him five months to recover from, which made this whole season very unlucky.
[edit] ADO Den Haag

Back at Anderlecht the team won the Belgian Supercup. Bulykin was on trial at ADO Den Haag in the Netherlands and the team decided to have him on loan for the 2010--11 season. He has scored fifteen times in nineteen matches and is third on the list of topscorers of the competition. Besides that, he is extremely popular in Den Haag. The fans sing Russian songs for him, especially Kalinka, every time he scores.

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  • he's Russian!!! hell yeah!

  • @witschaapiewit gwn miljoentje aan salaris per jaar hoor maak je maar niet ongerust

  • @Blinkster1983 gewoon gratis gekregen hoor...

    

  • hmmm.. dat waren zn beste acties?

  • kkanker muZIek

  • is cruyff hier akkoord meegegaan?!

  • Sorry Ajax, maar jullie hebben een voddeman gekocht.

  • welkom bij Ajax ,er zijn veel clubs ,maar een is de beste ,jij hebt die gevonden Dmitri CBS AFCA ,heel veel suc6 bij de mooiste beste en grootste van Nederland!

  • Welkom bij ons aller Ajax.

  • @BMF123321 eerst ado en toen anderlecht? en nu ajax? klopt dat ? volgens sport 1 wel

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