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« Reply #15 on: Saturday, March 23, 2013, 08:40:57 »


I've probably done more work this week Fred than you've done in a month.

Like I have said before, come back to me when you have an MBA and I will say touché

Until then I suggest you hold your water
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« Reply #16 on: Saturday, March 23, 2013, 08:50:18 »

Like I have said before, come back to me when you have an MBA and I will say touché

Until then I suggest you hold your water

Yeah but Fred you ain't got a bike Smiley
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« Reply #17 on: Saturday, March 23, 2013, 09:17:27 »

Yeah but Fred you ain't got a bike Smiley

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« Reply #18 on: Saturday, March 23, 2013, 09:52:05 »

At least the Croatian fans didn't unfurl their "Vukovar 91" flag this time. I watched the game online with a great sense of foreboding which turned out to be well founded  Crying The wall of noise at the Maksimir was immense but that will be as of nothing compared to the cauldron in Belgrade come September, where atonement is assured Cool

Here is a fascinating article which drew attention to the respective managers' long-standing mutual antipathy. They grew up 20km apart. Highly reccomended reading. Also shows how friends can become avowed enemies when even the flimsiest of ethnic differences are agitated.

http://www.wsc.co.uk/forum-index/27-football/777492-a-history-of-hate-cro-vs-srb-22-mar-2013

Bosnia flying. Good luck to them. Will you make it to Brazil if they complete the extraordinary? Too irresistable to miss!
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« Reply #19 on: Saturday, March 23, 2013, 10:06:37 »

At least the Croatian fans didn't unfurl their "Vukovar 91" flag this time. I watched the game online with a great sense of foreboding which turned out to be well founded  Crying The wall of noise at the Maksimir was immense but that will be as of nothing compared to the cauldron in Belgrade come September, where atonement is assured Cool

Here is a fascinating article which drew attention to the respective managers' long-standing mutual antipathy. They grew up 20km apart. Highly reccomended reading. Also shows how friends can become avowed enemies when even the flimsiest of ethnic differences are agitated.

http://www.wsc.co.uk/forum-index/27-football/777492-a-history-of-hate-cro-vs-srb-22-mar-2013

Bosnia flying. Good luck to them. Will you make it to Brazil if they complete the extraordinary? Too irresistable to miss!

Brilliant read that article/post.  But it does highlight the insanity of nationalism. They both sound like a couple of bellends.
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« Reply #20 on: Saturday, March 23, 2013, 10:14:01 »

Yes, a really interesting post.  Don't know if you'd call it reconciliation or just acceptance but it seems some are now moving in that direction.  Wouldn't mind being in Belgrade to experience the "atonement" however
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« Reply #21 on: Saturday, March 23, 2013, 10:17:49 »

I preferred Yugoslavia - much more civilised
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« Reply #22 on: Saturday, March 23, 2013, 11:40:01 »

At least the Croatian fans didn't unfurl their "Vukovar 91" flag this time. I watched the game online with a great sense of foreboding which turned out to be well founded  Crying The wall of noise at the Maksimir was immense but that will be as of nothing compared to the cauldron in Belgrade come September, where atonement is assured Cool

Here is a fascinating article which drew attention to the respective managers' long-standing mutual antipathy. They grew up 20km apart. Highly reccomended reading. Also shows how friends can become avowed enemies when even the flimsiest of ethnic differences are agitated.

http://www.wsc.co.uk/forum-index/27-football/777492-a-history-of-hate-cro-vs-srb-22-mar-2013

Bosnia flying. Good luck to them. Will you make it to Brazil if they complete the extraordinary? Too irresistable to miss!

That was very interesting , i remember seeing a documentary about the war and the aftermath , where people who fought each other are now living back alongside one another but the hatred and suspicion still survives .
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« Reply #23 on: Sunday, March 24, 2013, 03:28:18 »

You'd think people would learn not to bite by now.  Fishing.
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At least the Croatian fans didn't unfurl their "Vukovar 91" flag this time. I watched the game online with a great sense of foreboding which turned out to be well founded  Crying The wall of noise at the Maksimir was immense but that will be as of nothing compared to the cauldron in Belgrade come September, where atonement is assured Cool

Here is a fascinating article which drew attention to the respective managers' long-standing mutual antipathy. They grew up 20km apart. Highly reccomended reading. Also shows how friends can become avowed enemies when even the flimsiest of ethnic differences are agitated.

http://www.wsc.co.uk/forum-index/27-football/777492-a-history-of-hate-cro-vs-srb-22-mar-2013

Bosnia flying. Good luck to them. Will you make it to Brazil if they complete the extraordinary? Too irresistable to miss!
A good read that. I'm going to Brazil with the family if Bosnia qualify. Bosnia will be the best represented team at the tournament, we've waited 20 odd years for the dream to come true. Recent away support includes approx 25k away at France, 15k at Belgium, 20k against Germany. Wouldn't surprise me if there were that number in Brazil! (If we make it). Oh and in 2 of the last 5 away games Bosnia's support has outnumbered the home fans, in Liechtenstein (hardly an achievement) and in Slovenia.
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« Reply #25 on: Sunday, March 24, 2013, 14:27:43 »

You'd think people would learn not to bite by now.  Fishing.

Pah !  Cheesy
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« Reply #26 on: Sunday, March 24, 2013, 15:50:07 »

If the Balkan Wars hadn't happened would Yugoslavia be favourites for the World Cup 2014?


COACH: Safet Susic

GK: Begovic (BOS), Stojkovic (SRB)

DEF: Srna (CRO), Subotic (SRB), Spahic (BOS), Nastasic (SRB), Mujzda (BOS)

MF: Modric (CRO), Misimovic (BOS), Pjanic (BOS), Kovacic (CRO), Lulic (BOS), Rakitic (CRO)

FW: Jovetic (MON) Vucinic (MON), Dzeko (BOS), Ibisevic (BOS), Mandzukic (CRO), Petric (CRO)

Plus, maybe they'd have Ibra too. he'd qualify, and it would probably be more appealing than sweden.
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« Reply #27 on: Sunday, March 24, 2013, 19:08:00 »

That was very interesting , i remember seeing a documentary about the war and the aftermath , where people who fought each other are now living back alongside one another but the hatred and suspicion still survives .

Still happens here....many Scots remember Bannockburn,plenty of Irish remember the potato famine.....and the Welsh just fucking hate us for anything.
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« Reply #28 on: Sunday, March 24, 2013, 19:41:41 »

Still happens here....many Scots remember Bannockburn

Are you sure! With an average life expectancy of less than 80yrs it seems a bit unlikely they'd be anyone who can remember a battle fought in the early 14th century.

Slightly different to a conflict that only happened a decade or two ago.
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« Reply #29 on: Sunday, March 24, 2013, 19:43:45 »

 
Are you sure! With an average life expectancy of less than 80yrs it seems a bit unlikely they'd be anyone who can remember a battle fought in the early 14th century.

Slightly different to a conflict that only happened a decade or two ago.

It was a tongue in cheek comment bud Roll Eyes



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