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Post by SKORIC on Mar 31, 2009 8:26:46 GMT -5
SERBIA vs SWEDEN Serbia made a giant step towards South Africa by beating Romania in Constanta and thus cemented the first place in the standings. This will be an opportunity for Radomir Antiæ to test his back-up players and see who he can count in the remaining qualifiers. Sweden held on to a draw in Portugal but they face a difficult job of qualifying from a very difficult group. Serbia extended their leadSerbia are completely different team now than they were before Radomir Antiæ took over the reigns and they are finally in the pole position to qualify for the big tournament. All the elements are there for this to be a very successful campaign. The confidence is high at the camp, the great coach has plenty of excellent players at his disposal and it seems that Serbia couldn’t miss out on the World Cup even if they wanted to. The Serbs played another good game and knocked out Romania from the race by beating them in Constanta, and all there is left now is to fight with France for the first place in the group. Antiæ gave his players a day off after the big win and he is likely to name a second string line-up for the match against the Swedes. However, we should remind you that the second string line-up consist of players like Gojko Kaèar (Hertha), Zdravko Kuzmanoviæ (Fiorentina) and Boško Jankoviæ (Genoa) among others and that all other players are playing for big European clubs. They will be very motivated to impress the coach and edge closer to the place in the starting line-up and will definitely try to win this game. Ibrahimoviæ and Kallstrom are outSweden were placed in the very difficult group as no less than five teams are competing for the top two places. They didn’t have the brightest of starts but are still very much in the race, having taken six points from the first four games. They are yet to lose a game in this qualifying campaign but will have to win some more games if they want to qualify for the World Cup. Lars Lagerback’s team recorded a very good result last weakened as they held on to a draw in Portugal and they can now start preparing for the remaining games. Lagerback is likely to field a weakened line-up as he will want to test some of the back-up players. Zlatan Ibrahimoviæ will definitely miss the match as the coach allows him to miss the friendly games, while Lyon’s midfielder Kim Kallstrom was forced to withdraw because of injury. Edman, Hansson, Sebastian Larsson, Berg and Wilhelmson should all start this match but we feel that Sweden’s second string line-up are not good enough to match the in-form Serbs. Betting verdictBoth coaches will field weakened teams but we believe that Serbia will profit from this. Their back-up players are almost as good as the starting 11, which is not the case with Sweden. That is why we expect the hosts to win this game.
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Post by Ja Ona i Pivo on Mar 31, 2009 9:55:51 GMT -5
Hope for Sweden to WIN
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Mar 31, 2009 19:49:44 GMT -5
I don't think Serbia (or Croatia) have EVER lost to a Nordic team.
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Post by Sh1 Shonić on Mar 31, 2009 20:07:27 GMT -5
Hope for Sweden to WIN Ozbiljno ili se zezas?
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Mar 31, 2009 21:32:36 GMT -5
Ti si uvijek preozbiljan, bre!
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Post by bob1389 on Mar 31, 2009 21:40:56 GMT -5
Ti si uvijek preozbiljan, bre! Dario is a Bosnian Orthodox from Sweden.
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Post by Novus Dis on Apr 1, 2009 3:30:52 GMT -5
We prefer the term Vlach.
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Post by Ja Ona i Pivo on Apr 1, 2009 4:11:30 GMT -5
Hope for Sweden to WIN Ozbiljno ili se zezas? Sweden FTW Kako da necu za njih, ovdje sam odrastao.. cak mi uciteljica bila mama od jednog poznatog igraca..
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Post by Ja Ona i Pivo on Apr 1, 2009 4:12:57 GMT -5
Ti si uvijek preozbiljan, bre! Dario is a Bosnian Serb Orthodox from Sweden. Fixed
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Apr 1, 2009 4:20:30 GMT -5
Sweden FTW Kako da necu za njih, ovdje sam odrastao.. cak mi uciteljica bila mama od jednog poznatog igraca.. Fvck the what?
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Post by Ja Ona i Pivo on Apr 1, 2009 4:22:14 GMT -5
hahah
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Post by bob1389 on Apr 1, 2009 6:52:46 GMT -5
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Post by Ja Ona i Pivo on Apr 1, 2009 8:49:00 GMT -5
lol honestly its a friendly game.. Who cares
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Post by SKORIC on Apr 1, 2009 9:03:59 GMT -5
You're just saying that because you're gonna watch the Bosnia vs Belguim game instead. ;D
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Post by engers on Apr 1, 2009 9:10:01 GMT -5
this cannot be friendly game since sweden recognized Kosovo Independence, your friend are Romania, russia, Greece, Spain, slovaks and ofcourse venezuela.
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Post by bob1389 on Apr 1, 2009 9:16:17 GMT -5
It is a friendly game because it isn't being played for points (apart from FIFA rankings) and is not part of any tournament.
I know you siptars dont follow the round ball game much, but atleast try to pretend you're European.
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Post by Ja Ona i Pivo on Apr 1, 2009 9:20:29 GMT -5
You're just saying that because you're gonna watch the Bosnia vs Belguim game instead. ;D hahahha naah i dont watch bosnian games at all, in any sport :=)
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Post by engers on Apr 1, 2009 10:06:09 GMT -5
It is a friendly game because it isn't being played for points (apart from FIFA rankings) and is not part of any tournament. I know you siptars dont follow the round ball game much, but atleast try to pretend you're European. wow thanks for explaining me the details, and don't forget we are much more european than U. Albania Joined NATO, Albania will submit the aplication for EU \ Kosova is Albania you see that we are more european.
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Post by SKORIC on Apr 1, 2009 10:20:29 GMT -5
;D
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Post by Sh1 Shonić on Apr 1, 2009 12:14:10 GMT -5
Sweden FTW Kako da necu za njih, ovdje sam odrastao.. cak mi uciteljica bila mama od jednog poznatog igraca.. I ja sam ziveo/odrastao u Madjarskoj 21 godinu pa nikad nisam navijao za Madjare kad igraju protiv Srbije/Jugoslavije. Nije da te osudjujuem nego me samo interesovalo jel ozbiljno ili zezas. Navijaj za koga hoces. Jos malo pa pocinje. P.S odracemo "vas" ;D
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