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Post by bob1389 on Sept 10, 2009 3:09:24 GMT -5
FIXTURES AND RESULTS
Serbia 2 – 0 Faroe Islands France 2 – 1 Serbia Serbia 3 - 0 Lithuania Austria 1 - 3 Serbia Romania 2 - 3 Serbia Serbia 1 - 0 Austria Faroe Islands 0 - 2 Serbia Serbia 1 - 1 France - Serbia v Romania (10th Oct. 2009) Lithuania v Serbia (14th Oct. 2009)
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Post by bob1389 on Sept 10, 2009 3:22:36 GMT -5
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Post by acosrbin on Sept 10, 2009 17:35:57 GMT -5
the game was fuken crazy ))))))))))))))))))) i wish we won thou, i was planning for a big night
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Post by bob1389 on Oct 3, 2009 8:54:12 GMT -5
Serbia's Antic recalls Pantelic for final qualifiersBELGRADE, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Serbia coach Radomir Antic has recalled striker Marko Pantelic for their final World Cup Group Seven qualifiers at home to Romania on Oct. 10 and away to Lithuania four days later. Pantelic was dropped for Serbia's 1-1 home draw with France last month after an out-of-form spell but the suspension of Danko Lazovic, who was sent off against the French, forced Antic to name the Ajax striker in his 23-man squad on Friday. Serbia are top of Group Seven with 19 points from eight games and need to win one of their remaining two qualifiers to seal a berth in next year's finals in South Africa. Squad: Goalkeepers: Vladimir Stojkovic (Sporting), Vladimir Disljenkovic (Metalurg Donetsk), Bojan Isailovic (Cukaricki Belgrade) Defenders: Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea), Antonio Rukavina (Munich 1860), Nemanja Vidic (Manchester United), Neven Subotic (Borussia Dortmund), Aleksandar Lukovic (Udinese), Ivica Dragutinovic (Sevilla), Ivan Obradovic (Real Zaragoza), Aleksandar Kolarov (Lazio) Midfielders: Dejan Stankovic (Inter Milan), Gojko Kacar (Hertha Berlin), Nenad Milijas (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Zdarvko Kuzmanovic (VfB Stuttgart), Radosav Petrovic (Partizan Belgrade), Milos Krasic (CSKA Moscow), Zoran Tosic (Manchester United), Milos Ninkovic (Dynamo Kiev) Strikers: Nikola Zigic (Valencia), Marko Pantelic (Ajax Amsterdam), Milan Jovanovic (Standard Liege), Marko Milinkovic (Kosice).
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Post by bob1389 on Oct 3, 2009 8:57:12 GMT -5
I'm tipping 3-1 in the final home game against Romania, with the White Eagles sealing qualification for the world cup.
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Post by Sh1 Shonić on Oct 8, 2009 23:43:12 GMT -5
Sport Dejan Stanković Ako pobedimo, ići ću pešice na TrgAutor: B. Marković | Foto: m. đjurica, REUTERS | 09.10.2009. - 05:00 Slavlje u Interu: Stanković i Kivu Pred našu utakmicu sa Francuzima moj saigrač iz Intera Kristijan Kivu mi je pričao o njihovoj igri, a sada je skoro zaćutao. Rekao mi je samo da Rumuni dolaze u Beograd da pobede i da sa selektorom Lučeskuom igraju mnogo bolje. Uvereni su u dobar rezultat, kako bi upali u lakši „šešir“ na izvlačenju grupa za Prvenstvo Evrope - kaže kapiten „orlova“ Dejan Stanković. Opasnost u rumunskoj ekipi dolazi sa Apenina i toga je svestan prvi među jednakima u reprezentaciji Srbije. - Posebnu pažnju moraćemo da posvetimo Adrijanu Mutuu, koji može sam da reši utakmicu. Drago mi je da se vratio posle povrede i što je rešio neke druge probleme, ali ćemo na terenu pokušati da ga neutrališemo – rekao je Stanković rumunskom novinaru. Na pitanje kada će za „orlove“ početi da postiže efektne golove kao u Interu, usledio je odgovor: - Raduju me golovi i dobra forma u poslednje vreme, ali u reprezentaciji igram sasvim drugu ulogu od one u klubu. Neću se libiti da šutiram kad dođem u zonu gola, ali moram pre svega da budem spona odbrane i napada. „Mister“ Antić forsira hrabru i ofanzivnu igru, napadamo u formaciji 4-2-4 i bilo bi previše da i ja idem napred. I Milijaš je ofanzivac, a mora neko iz srednjeg reda da pravi balans u ekipi. Ne bi valjalo da nam u manevru ostane „rupa“. Stanković je uveren da će u subotu ključna reč biti – strpljenje: - Pozivam na strpljenje i navijača i igrača. Moramo postići gol, nevažno je da li u 15, 35. ili 75. minutu. Možemo malo da sačekamo, jer će i Rumuni pokušati da napadnu. Tenzija među „orlovima“i oko njih, po kapitenu, malo je pala. - Ova utakmica je još važnija od one protiv Francuza, ali mi se čini da je pritisak na nas malo opao. Dobro je to za našu psihu, jer moramo da istrčimo smireni i koncentrisani. Na pitanje da uporedi reprezentaciju koja se 2006. plasirala u Nemačku, u kojoj je takođe igrao, i ovu koju sada predvodi, Stanković je nedvosmislen: - To su dve totalno različite ekipe. Ona prethodna je bila nekako nezgodnija za protivnike. Teže smo postizali golove, a kad bismo poveli i „blindirali“ se u odbrani, nije bilo prolaza. Sa Antićem igramo ofanzivno, gol rivala nam je u prvom planu, čak i po cenu rizika. Ekipa je mlađa i ovaj tim Srbije voli da se nadigrava. Korak koji „orlovi“ nameravaju da načine sutra uveče, smatra naš kapiten, bio bi ogroman uspeh srpskog fudbala. - Sam odlazak u Južnu Afriku biće rezultat za ponos, a sve što ćemo tamo uraditi bilo bi veliki dobitak.. Setite se šta smo govorili kad smo izvukli ovu kvalifikacionu grupu. Igrali smo dobro i sami smo „krivi“ što nacija od nas očekuje mnogo više. Po njegovom očekivanju, utakmica bi mogla da ima i „treće poluvreme“, na Trgu Republike: - Ako pobedimo, ići ću pešice od „Marakane“ do Trga! Pantelić: U našoj kući mi odlučujemoPovratnik u reprezentaciju Marko Pantelić osvrnuo se na izjavu svog kuma Stankovića koji mu je poželeo da bude junak utakmice. - Stvarno nije važno ko će ispasti junak. Sve smo podredili uspehu ekipe, želimo da Srbija prvi put pod svojim imenom ode na Svetsko prvenstvo. Neka i Rumuni sami sebi daju gol, ako će nas to dovesti do cilja. O snazi podmlađenih Rumuna Pantelić kaže: - Znamo da ovo nije ona Rumunija iz Konstance. Sada imaju drugi karakter i motiv, pokušaće da se iskupe pobedom. Ipak, u našoj kući se mi pitamo i odlučujemo. „Marakana“ punaZa utakmicu Srbija – Rumunija ulaznica nema još od prošlog petka. Prodato je svih 48.406 karata, pa će na tribinama biti ambijent kao protiv Francuske. Utakmica počinje u 20,30 časova, uz direktan prenos na RTS-u. Stiže 40 novinara iz RumunijeU medija centru Crvene zvezde, gde su smešteni novinari, takođe neće biti praznog sedišta. Uz domaće izveštače, akreditovano je 40 rumunskih i 30 predstavnika „sedme sile“ iz ostalih evropskih zemalja. Kapacitet medija centra je 386 mesta.
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Post by bob1389 on Oct 9, 2009 11:04:07 GMT -5
HEJ SRBIJA - Posveceno selektoru Radomiru Anticu - Saban, Snezana, Bojan i Shaja
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Patrinos
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Peloponnesos uber alles
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Post by Patrinos on Oct 9, 2009 14:36:52 GMT -5
Well, it doesn't have anything to do with the serb national team but Crvena Zvezda- Red Star Belgrade...
Check this...: in 8:06 and after...
Thryle ole ole...! ;D They sing the favourite Olympiacos' fans song...!...in Greek..
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Post by bob1389 on Oct 9, 2009 21:53:26 GMT -5
Quality^
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Post by bob1389 on Oct 9, 2009 21:55:54 GMT -5
"BRATE SRBINE"
Brate Srbine, igraj za pobede, za ceo narod svoj, za majku Srbiju i za sve nas tu
koji došli smo, da bi te bodrili, k pobedi vodili, jer mi smo najbolji, a to već znaju svi.
Ostavi srce tu, znaćemo ceniti, uz tebe bićemo, u bici današnjoj, da bi pobedili.
Mi uvek pevamo: "napred Srbija, napred Srbija, napred Srbija, jer je najbolja".
Rakiju pićemo, pevati mi ćemo i znaj da zauvek, brate Srbine, uz tebe bićemo.
Za samo jedan gol i novu pobedu, uvek smo s vama tu, uvek uz Orlove i majku Srbiju
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Post by SKORIC on Oct 10, 2009 4:47:14 GMT -5
World Cup Qualifying Preview: Serbia - Romania
Serbia need just one last victory against almost eliminated Romania to cap off a great World Cup qualifying campaign...
One More Win
With victory in either one of their last two World Cup qualification matches against Romania and Lithuania, Serbia will reach their first World Cup as an independent nation. Of course, much of their current squad took part in the last tournament in Germany, representing Serbia and Montenegro, and they will be eager to improve on a disappointing tournament, in which they lost all three of their group games. Some of them may still be having bad dreams about an embarrassing 6-0 defeat to Argentina in the second match.
In the qualification campaign for Euro 2008, the Serbians were again competitive, but finished third behind Poland and Portugal. However, their current World Cup campaign has been almost flawless, as they’ve won every match so far in Group 7, except the ones against France, who beat them in Paris and obtained a draw away.
Serbia are seen by UEFA and FIFA as the descendants of the Serbia and Montenegro and the Yugoslavian national teams, as opposed to Montenegro, who only started playing official matches as an independent nation starting from the current World Cup qualifying campaign.
Lately they’ve been in great form both in official games and friendlies, so there is no reason for Serbia not to fancy their chances of sealing qualification to the World Cup in this fixture.
Only A Theoretical Chance For Romania
Romania have had a highly disappointing World Cup qualifying campaign, especially considering the many quality players they have and the fact they took part in Euro 2008, where they held both Italy and France to draws. With two matches to go, they have only a theoretical chance of pipping les Bleus to second place in the group, which will only happen if they win their last two games while Raymond Domenech’s side lose theirs.
However, considering that France are playing those games at home against Austria and the Faroe Islands, that seems utterly unlikely. Razvan Lucescu’s team know they will be playing mostly for pride against Serbia.
Probably the lowest point for them was losing the opening match at home against Lithuania 3-0, a shock from which Romania never recovered. Losing crucial matches at home against Serbia (3-2) and Austria away (1-2) also proved fatal. With household names like Adrian Mutu and Cristian Chivu in their squad, it’s hard to see why they have been doing so poorly.
Nevertheless, there is some hope for the future, as the team have been doing better since Lucescu stepped in to replace coach Victor Piturca, who was largely responsible for the team’s failures in this World Cup qualifying campaign. Romania have obtained two draws and two wins under Lucescu’s tenure.
FORM GUIDE
Serbia
September 9 vs France (H) – DREW 1-1 (World Cup Qualifier)
August 12 vs South Africa (A) – WON 3-1 (Friendly)
June 10 vs Faroe Islands (A) – WON 2-0 (World Cup Qualifier)
June 6 vs Austria (H) – WON 1-0 (World Cup Qualifier)
April 1 vs Sweden (H) – WON 2-0 (Friendly)
Romania
September 9 vs Austria (H) – DREW 1-1 (World Cup Qualifier)
September 5 vs France (A) – DREW 1-1 (Friendly)
August 12 vs Hungary (A) – WON 1-0 (Friendly)
June 6 vs Lithuania (A) – WON 1-0 (World Cup Qualifier)
April 1 vs Austria (A) – LOST 2-1 (World Cup Qualifier)
TEAM NEWS
Serbia
Squad
Goalkeepers: Vladimir Stojkovic, Vladimir Disljenkovic, Bojan Isailovic.
Defenders: Antonio Rukavina, Ivica Dragutinovic, Nemanja Vidic, Branislav Ivanovic, Aleksandar Lukovic, Aleksandar Kolarov, Ivan Odradovic, Neven Subotic.
Midfielders: Gojko Kacar, Dejan Stankovic, Nenad Milijas, Milos Krasic, Radoslav Petrovic, Zoran Tosic, Zdravko Kuzmanovic, Milos Ninkovic.
Strikers: Marko Pantelic, Milan Jovanovic, Nikola Zigic, Marko Milinkovic.
Possible starting XI (4-4-2): Stojkovic; Ivanovic, Vidic, Obradovic, Lukovic; Kacar, Stankovic, Krasic, Milijas; Jovanovic, Zigic.
Romania
Squad
Goalkeepers: Danut Coman, Costel Pantilimon, Ciprian Tatarusanu.
Defenders: Cristian Chivu, Razvan Rat, Mirel Radoi, Dorin Goian, Vasile Maftei, Mihai Nesu, Cristian Panin, George Galamaz.
Midfielders: Tiberiu Ghioane, Bogdan Mara, Costin Lazar, Adrian Cristea, Tiberiu Balan, Iulian Apostol, Dacian Varga, Nicolae Grigore.
Strikers: Adrian Mutu, Ciprian Marica, Gheorghe Bucur, Andrei Cristea.
Possible starting XI (4-4-2): Coman; Radoi, Chivu, Rat, Goian; Ghioane, Cristea, Balan, Grigore; Mutu, Marica.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Dejan Stankovic (Serbia)
The Inter star is captain of his national team and easily the most experienced Serbian international, having made his debut back in 1998 at the tender age of 19. Stankovic has started the new season well with the Nerazzurri, having scored a couple of spectacular goals against Milan and Udinese in Serie A. If the Serbians make it to the World Cup, it will be his third appearance at a major tournament. He has played at Euro 2000 and the 2006 World Cup, where he was already the team’s captain.
Adrian Mutu (Romania)
It seems the Romanian star will not have to pay the €17 million fine to Chelsea for his use of cocaine. However, his off-the-pitch problems have taken their toll on the player lately, as he’s struggled to score for Fiorentina. He’ll certainly try to get on the scoresheet in these last two qualifying games to gain confidence ahead of his return to Serie A action with the Viola.
PREDICTION
Motivation should play a role here. Serbia know they will need just one more victory to qualify for the World Cup, and they’ll want to do it in front of their home fans.
Serbia 2-1 Romania
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Post by SKORIC on Oct 10, 2009 14:18:42 GMT -5
golgolgolgolgolgolgollll
1-0 Zigic!
Edit: 2:0!!!!!!!!
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Post by SKORIC on Oct 10, 2009 15:12:26 GMT -5
3-0 boys. We did it Only 10 mins to go
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Post by SKORIC on Oct 10, 2009 15:29:50 GMT -5
5-0 FT ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by maki on Oct 10, 2009 15:32:24 GMT -5
wow Milan Jovanovic tore the Romanians apart.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Oct 10, 2009 15:39:10 GMT -5
Serbia - Romania, 5-0 POMOZ BOG Congratulations majka Srbija. To our Romanian Orthodox brothers, don't be sad because we love you our Orthodox proto-slavic brothers and we always do. Your team had nothing to play for and they were up against a great Serbian team. Stay strong our Orthodox brothers. I wish it was us & you instead of France but next time hopefully. CCCC POMOZ BOG.
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Post by bob1389 on Oct 10, 2009 15:48:22 GMT -5
I am beyond... words whatever ill comment later but SRBIJAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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Post by rusebg on Oct 10, 2009 16:23:37 GMT -5
Congratulations. And good luck in South Africa.
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Post by Sh1 Shonić on Oct 10, 2009 19:15:30 GMT -5
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Post by majmun on Oct 10, 2009 21:23:53 GMT -5
5-0, lol, congrats.
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