Azzurri Thread (42 Viewers)

JuveJay

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You're not implying what I think you're implying here, are you? :shocked:

The Serbian football federation is by far the most punished one in Europe (deservedly, though). Mostly due to political reasons they weren't allowed to join UEFA for ages, they were forced to play on neutral ground (during the bombing of Serbia in 1999 and afterwards) but also due to the problems the ultras created they were forced to play on empty stadiums and they were fined more than anyone else.

If Italian fans did what the Serbian fans did, I bet the punishment would have been less severe than it will be now for the Serbs. Not because it's Italy (it could have been Czech Republic or Austria), but because it's Serbia. The Serbs are doing it to themselves, so it's hard to feel sorry for them, but it can't be denied that they are the least popular team in UEFA.
Like you say, so it is pointless comparing. My point is that Italy would have had games behind closed doors and a 0-3, so I'm expecting the same here. If anything, it is expected.
 

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Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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This douche is hilarious, first he wears a ski mask but doesnt hide the identifiable tattoos, secondly he hides in the Bus like a bitch :p The police takes out everyone on the bus he is hiding in and makes them take of shirts to look for tattoos. And then find his fat ass on luggage compartments :howler:


Apparently according to reports, him and his hooligan buddies got major ass whooping after the game.
 

Gian

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When I saw those fucktards acting like animals yesterday I thought they were just some dumb ass motherfuckers, but I happened to notice one of them put an Albanian flag on fire, don't know correctly if it was the Albian flag, but it was a National flag tho'. Does this seriously have anything to do with Football or is it more the political situation in Serbia. Yesterday a Serb told me that Ultra's and other were looking for reasons to show their feelings towards the political situation in the country, he even told me that they smashed a whole place in Serbia during the gaypride thing.
 

JuveJay

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Yeah it was the Albania flag. I thought the gay pride bashing was an annual event in Belgrade, I remember it happening around the time Toulouse fan Brice Taton was killed last year by 'Partizan Ultras'.

These are nothing more than organized gangs of thugs, I don't know whether they are neo-Nazi, remnants of paramilitary, mafia or whatever, but certainly scum who put a black mark against Serbia time and again.
 

JuveJay

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He has a Toulouse t-shirt on, you can see that in the pictures where he is half dead on the ground...

http://www.brice-taton.com/lagression/index-en.html

So this other version of events, it differs from the one where Brice and his friends (6 of the least scary people you could look at) are at a café when 20 Serbians with weapons just happened to stroll by? Is it common to carry iron bars and baseball bats around Belgrade?
 

Enron

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Oct 11, 2005
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Was it the Partizan or Red Star fans that claimed to have raped the other team's supporter in a grave yard on The Real Football Factories? Whichever it is, I'd stay away from them.

I'm confused now, I thought wearing your team's colors signified that you weren't a hooligan and not looking for trouble.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Is it common to carry iron bars and baseball bats around Belgrade?
I was there many times and I never had any problems at all, even if from my accent they all knew where do I come from. I actually had great time there, always.
But it's probably different during match days :D
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Brice Taton was wearing his club marks on clothes and it was his group of fans provoking Partizan fans in the middle of Belgrade.

You just won't hear that in media.
FFS Dusan are you seriously trying to imply that murder is acceptable response to that? :p
 

JuveJay

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I was there many times and I never had any problems at all, even if from my accent they all knew where do I come from. I actually had great time there, always.
But it's probably different during match days :D
Sounds like a nice place by all accounts, looks like everyone has enjoyed themselves, and these guys turn up? Who are they? Are they gang members or just ultras?
 

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