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Post by aleksandra on Sept 6, 2008 13:14:32 GMT -5
Bojan Krkic je ovom izjavom odbacio mogucnost igranja za reprezentaciju Srbije. Radomir Antic je pokušavao privoliti mladoga Bojana da odabere srpski dres, ali nije uspio. Bojan u svoje osjecaje prema domovini Španiji nikada nije sumnjao. „Laska mi Anticev interes da igram za reprezentaciju te zemlje, ali ja sam Španac, a ne Srbin i igrat cu za Španiju", rekao je Krkic. Antic je nade polagao u cinjenici da Bojan još nije igrao za Španiju, pa je računao da je možda Bojanova želja zaigrati za reprezentaciju Srbije. Pokušavao ga je nagovoriti preko oca koji mu je dobar prijatelj, ali na Bojana se nije moglo utjecati jer u pripadnost Španiji nije sumnjao. Bojan je još rekao kako mu ne smeta što još uvijek nije igrao za reprezentaciju Furije i što je prijateljsku utakmicu protiv Danske odgledao sa klupe, već da mu je čast bila i to što je pozvan da igra za ekipu evropskog prvaka.
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Post by kapetan on Sept 6, 2008 13:42:42 GMT -5
Well he can claim one side yes and where he lives and be that, but obviosly technicly he IS still always going to be half serb.
Sounds like he wishes he wasnt lolz
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Post by ilirdardani on Sept 6, 2008 13:49:09 GMT -5
He's a traitor in my book.
Should have chosen Serbia and become their best player. I blame his dad for not teaching him enough about his home country.
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Post by radovic on Sept 6, 2008 15:05:12 GMT -5
Oh please. He is a Spanish citizen (not a Serbian citizen), his career will go forward more if he plays for the Spanish national team then if he plays for Serbia. Furthermore, he can't speak Serbia he speaks Catalan and Castillian.
Furthermore. Given that he has never shown interest playing for Serbia, has never stepped foot in Serbia the whole campaign to get him to play for Serbia is idiotic.
Using the logic Radomir Antic used, Croatia should have tried to get Maradona to play for Croatia post-independence since Maradona's maternal family emigrated from Dalmatia to Argentina.
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Post by libofsha on Sept 6, 2008 15:24:41 GMT -5
damn, aleksandra, is that you in that pic?
hmmm me likin what me seeing
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Post by libofsha on Sept 6, 2008 15:25:33 GMT -5
...oh wait, what's with the 3 finger salute? are you chetnik? what a shame, could have been smth special
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Post by aleksandra on Sept 6, 2008 17:31:10 GMT -5
...oh wait, what's with the 3 finger salute? are you chetnik? what a shame, could have been smth special Nisam Četnikusa, ali jesam Bosanka Srpkinja. Ako ti moja tri prsta smetaju onda odjebi.
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Post by vinjak on Sept 6, 2008 17:44:45 GMT -5
Nisam Èetnikusa, ali jesam Bosanka Srpkinja. Ako ti moja tri prsta smetaju onda odjebi.
Ahahahahahahahahah jesi cuo Siptare!!!!!!!!!
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Post by bob1389 on Sept 6, 2008 19:37:35 GMT -5
Back while Terzic was still in charge of the Savez, they made little attempt to change Krkic's mind (sent a Serb book and 'Ko to tamo peva' dvd). Had they been a little more focussed earlier on, then maybe the choice for Krkic would have been harder to make. We are definitely lacking upfront (always thought Lazovic would step up but that is yet to happen) Instead of looking to get Krkic, Terzic was too busy washing transffer money into his pockets to worry about the 'little things' Losing Marko Marin to Germany (GERMANY FFS!!) hurt more. Especially since his folks are from RS.
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Post by kapetan on Sept 6, 2008 19:39:18 GMT -5
God the bleach blonde hair trend with Balkan girls is horrifying.
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Post by ilirdardani on Sept 6, 2008 20:08:10 GMT -5
Well welcome to Illyria forums, Sandra.
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Post by radovic on Sept 6, 2008 20:40:05 GMT -5
...oh wait, what's with the 3 finger salute? are you chetnik? what a shame, could have been smth special It is a general Chritstian symbol, any supposed "Chetnik" who uses it is an idiot and any one who claims it is a bigger idiot. It's supposed to synmbolize the trinitarian affirmation. Below are Lebanese Christians using it: The Swiss guard uses it: 200 year old Greek painting contains it: Catholic painting contain it: Reportedly, Ustashe and other clerical-fascists organization throughout Europe used it. Not only that but the three fingers appears in some Masonic rituals. Not only that but many nationalist organization are against the symbols use (also note the greek varient is different then the one currently used):
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Post by kapetan on Sept 6, 2008 20:55:46 GMT -5
Yea but to all of us its still probly most famous from Serbs, specificly cetniks lmao
Like yelling Allahu Ekber is with terrorists or insurgents. Even though thats not where it comes from..
things get twisted i guess
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Post by radovic on Sept 6, 2008 20:58:07 GMT -5
^ Any opne who thinks Allahu Akbar is a terrorist chant is an idiot. Yes terrorists use it, but that's nto where it comes from.
Jusy like how the s0-called modern day Chetniks have no connections or any continuity to Draza's Chetniks or for the most part any Chetnik movement from WWII or before.
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Post by ilirdardani on Sept 6, 2008 21:20:39 GMT -5
yeah I don't have a problem with the three finger thingy either. lol I use it at class to get the teachers attention, its easier to point all those three fingers up.
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Post by bob1389 on Sept 6, 2008 21:21:45 GMT -5
yeah I don't have a problem with the three finger thingy either. lol I use it at class to get the teachers attention, its easier to point all those three fingers up. tooooooo srbineeeeeeeee
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 6, 2008 21:35:14 GMT -5
"Croatia should have tried to get Maradona to play for Croatia post-independence since Maradona's maternal family emigrated from Dalmatia to Argentina."
Is that right?.....l thought his maternal family was of italian extraction.
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Post by radovic on Sept 6, 2008 23:47:12 GMT -5
"Croatia should have tried to get Maradona to play for Croatia post-independence since Maradona's maternal family emigrated from Dalmatia to Argentina." Is that right?.....l thought his maternal family was of italian extraction. His fathers side is 100% Italian. His maternal side came from Dalmatia, they could be Italian especially since historically there was a significant Italian minority in Dalmatia uopto the 19th century when his maternal family went to Argentina. Chances are that his family is Italian. Slightly less then 50% of Argentina's population is of Italian origin.
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Post by markosijekira on Sept 7, 2008 0:22:25 GMT -5
This Bojan Krkic thing reminds of the slander and anger that some elements of the polish population felt towards Lukas Podolski in particular after the massacer against the Polish national team in Euro 08, its just silly. It's like getting pissed at Mila Jovovich if she states her ethnicity as Ukranian and not Serbian ...so hot!!! "Jusy like how the s0-called modern day Chetniks have no connections or any continuity to Draza's Chetniks or for the most part any Chetnik movement from WWII or before." Yep, and Drazas chetniks were not a continuation of the Chetnik movement from the early 20th century like the Serb/Macedonian IMRO, but remnants of the regular Royal army loyal to the Crown, which technicly ment they were really not chetniks, since they were still members of a official standing army representing a government in exile. Well i guess over the course of the war it became more chetnik then army remnant "Chances are that his family is Italian. Slightly less then 50% of Argentina's population is of Italian origin." I think Argentina is positively the whitest country in the Americas I think like a million of them are German speakers
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Post by terroreign on Sept 7, 2008 2:46:39 GMT -5
Funny how embarrasing it is for Krkic to be a serb, wouldn't blame him I'd be too. Btw: This shows how three fingers are meant to be kept together, symbolizing all three forms of God being one, while them spread apart crossed out, for it assumes that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are seperate. Cetniks should go back to school, pseudo-christians.
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