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No, she didn't say that.
https://translate.google.com/transl...-konechno-ya-rada-za-zagitovu-za-nashu-stranu
“Wherever we are invited, if not to jail, we are, of course, pleased“
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No, she didn't say that.
https://translate.google.com/transl...-konechno-ya-rada-za-zagitovu-za-nashu-stranu
“Wherever we are invited, if not to jail, we are, of course, pleased“

My only guess is maybe her actual tone conveyed it more as a joke, but when you’re reading it, the phrase comes completely out of nowhere, and just sounds a bit strange.
Maybe it sounded better in Russian? Reading TAT's comments when she is trying to convey happiness for Alina is always good for :rofl2:
My only guess is maybe her actual tone conveyed it more as a joke, but when you’re reading it, the phrase comes completely out of nowhere, and just sounds a bit strange.
Don’t know... it was an odd turn of phrase.![]()

Thank you for the clarification.“Wherever we are invited, if not to jail, we are, of course, pleased“
Im not sure why do you want to make it personal! =) And why we are talking about me in this thread. Hm...Alexz, where are you from? I thought you were Russian, that's why I'm asking.
No. She is not too close to anyone meaningful now. She is just one of those old guards among Moscow aging post-Soviet intelligenciya. There are many other "new sheriffs in town" now.There are long time tentions between Japan and Russia over some territory and TAT is too close to politicals in Russia.
She probably can only have an ear of Minister of Defense once in a blue moon, but what she can possibly tell/do other than ask him for a small statue of his father in front of that old CSKA ice rink? Tat never was seen among any politicians lately. Let's not over-inflate here figure nowadays. Tamara Rodnina and few other retired figure skaters on another hand are doing real job inside the power there. TAT is more like that Valentina Rodionenko person in gymnastics now.Ugh, sorry but no matter how funny it sounded in Russian, it sounds like deliberate shade to Alina. Whatever, I’m sure Alina has better things to focus on.My only guess is maybe her actual tone conveyed it more as a joke, but when you’re reading it, the phrase comes completely out of nowhere, and just sounds a bit strange.
Don’t know... it was an odd turn of phrase.![]()
Ugh, sorry but no matter how funny it sounded in Russian, it sounds like deliberate shade to Alina. Whatever, I’m sure Alina has better things to focus on.
I just couldn't help but find it funny.Seems that TAT could work as a kind of Alina fan on GS on a part-time job...![]()
As for CSKA, they can poach Eteri's skaters easily (and frankly it's understandable why they do it: you want to pick from the very best) by guaranteeing more funding, less competition inside the rink, all the specialists are there for you,...
But to be fair now in ladies we're seeing more competition: you have to think that at World Team Trophy there were no Tutberidze skaters and Russian Ladies still did very well with Tuktamysheva and Samodurova.
Is there a list yet of the participants for junior test skates?
I would assume all the girls on the JGP sub list would be invited + up to 3 more for 12 total (2 groups of 6). Perhaps Safonova will finally stop being overlooked and have a chance to prove herself? I also wonder if anyone from SPB/other regions will be invited, because as of right now everyone on the JGP sub list is Moscow.
Maybe due to high competition there will be more than 12? Either way we will find out soon.
Nope. CSKA cant really poach anyone from Eteri now. There is nothing CSKA can offer now. ....................... Sadly.
I was just surprised not to see Gubanova on the list. She received a JGP last year but had to withdraw. Maybe the Fed isn’t sure that she can be prepared given her most recent change in coaching and the drama with all of that but hopefully they will allow her to test if she wants.
I feel like Safonova and Kadyrova with her quad should also be given a chance.
This is exactly 12 so maybe it will happen
Valieva
Kanysheva
Tarakanova
Tarusina
Sinitsyna
Vasilieva
Usacheva
Khromykh
Frolova
Gubanova
Safonova
Kadyrova
Ugh, sorry but no matter how funny it sounded in Russian, it sounds like deliberate shade to Alina. Whatever, I’m sure Alina has better things to focus on.
TAT even called Alina Eteri's Zagitova!
Confirmation Alina will never leave Eteri![]()

I was thinking something similar but didn't want to say it. I wish you were wrong though.Shade? No-no-no. TAT was happy for Zagitova; she can't be bothered to call her by her name, Alina, for the last 2 years, but still, she was happy - only TAT can express her happiness with so much hatred, if it's Alina she's happy for, that is.