Azzurri Thread (61 Viewers)

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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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.
Wearing a clubs shirt or something here on a match day gets your chances very high to be beaten (if you leave your neighborhood) especially during the match days. I'm talking about our clubs in Serbia. I went with a Juve shirt in the city and nothing happened and nothing would happen even if I went on a match with it (because they'd know I'm from Serbia :D).

On the other hand, being a foreigner here while wearing your club marks might get you in the trouble. They'd take that from you even if it means going naked. I don't think they'd beat you unless you provoke. But that all goes with many ifs, like if you meet those hard core guys. Many fans wouldn't really look at it as some kind of a problem.
 

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Luca

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Apr 22, 2007
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Ballet teaches them good balance which comes in useful when perched on top of barriers lighting flags with one hand and cutting fencing with the other :D
Now you've given me the image of my friend being chased by a mob of Ivans through the streets of Belgrade in ballet style. :lol:
 

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Nov 26, 2006
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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.
Varies from country to country.

If I was to wear an Aberdeen top in Glasgow, they would know I wasn't a Casual, but it doesn't mean I wouldn't get my head kicked in.
 

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