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@upnorthm | 15 October 14 | |
Even Serbia and Croatia were paired together,in the last World Cup qualifying campaign. Think both games ended in draws and both games had no away fans.
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@upnorthm | 15 October 14 | |
Just checked on Google and the two Ireland's last played each other in the qualifiers for USA WC 94 not 2002. The 4-0 score was right. They also played in qualifying for the European Championships in the very late 1970's and also the qualification for Italia 90. Last time they played competitively,was a friendly in 2011,where the Republic won 5-0 at the Aviva Stadium in a friendly.
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@dakidak | 15 October 14 | |
If you are thinking about latest World Cup in Brazil , Serbia and Croatia played 1:1 in Belgrade, and 2:0 for Croats in Zagreb. Both games were played with home fans only. There were no major problems.
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@obi_jon | 15 October 14 | |
'Albanian fans were barred from attending last night's match but Serbian national broadcaster RTS reported that Olsi Rama, the brother of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, was arrested in the stadium's VIP box for instigating the drone stunt, but he later denied that was the case.' Ffs, the prime minister's brother |
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@stexefc | 15 October 14 | |
@ njackets - 15.10.14 - 02:10pm Are away fans banned from EIRE v N.Ireland games? No, I know quite a few that travelled to the Aviva from NI when the clubs last met. |
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@upnorthm | 15 October 14 | |
The 4-0 game at Windsor Park in 1993,Republic fans were banned. Of course the troubles were in full swing back then. For the 2011 friendly-as just said-,there was no restrictions. There have still been issues at Europa League qualifiers,and cross border cup games in the past few years. The Setanta Cup paired clubs against each other from north and south,and Linfield,Glentoran and Derry City all had major issues at games in that comp.
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@stexefc | 15 October 14 | |
I follow NI football closely and I don't recall any major issues. I recall trouble with Bohs fans but yhat was more general football hooligan type of thing. Buses getting stoned at Setanta Cup games but that sort of thing happens regularly at IL and LOI games.
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@9362 | 16 October 14 | |
the good guys because they killed 25,00people in a genocide?you are a thick t**t
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@upnorthm | 17 October 14 | |
I don't care what you think 9362. I have admiration for Milosevic,Arkan and Karadic. The Serbs were our allies in WW2. Would trust a Serb over some inbred Albanian or Kosovan Muslim,any day of the week.
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@dakidak | 17 October 14 | |
Yes there were idiots on our side who committed such terrible things. But if you look through the history the Serbs suffered much more then any other nation here at the Balkans. During Balkan wars when we forced Ottomans to retreat form Balkan peninsula, the Serbs lost about 25 percent of its population. We were involved in all major battles. Then we lost about 50 percent of left population in WW1 when Austro-Hungarians, Croats (especially) , Bulgarians (whom we defeated in the 1st balkan war), and Albanians (during our retreat through albanian mountains) slaughtered us, r*ping and killing civilians. In WW2 we were bombed because we refused to join Axis, unlike Croats (Hitler was welcomed with roses in Zagreb). Croats made concentration camps where they killed 700 000 Serbs (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasenovac_concentration_camp) . Also the 1st children concentration camp ever was made in Croatia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisak_children's_concentration_camp) , about 60 000 children were killed there. During 90s, about 300 000 Serbs were forced out from Croatia and Bosnia. Before the Srebrenica massacre , Muslims were continuously attacking serbian villages near Srebrenica, killing women and children, more then 5000 civilians were killed by mujaheddins, the same way those from Islamic State killing your reporters. When we speak about Kosovo, the conflict with Albanians started many years before 1999. Small groups of terrorists attacked Serbs there, attacked police. The number of terrorists were rising, so Milosevic tried to solve the problem once for all by sending heavy army and strong police forces there to clean that area and force muslim terrorists out. He tried the same thing Ukrainan president Poroshenko tried to do in Ukraine, but the only difference is Milosevic did not have the support of the World. NATO took the albanian side and bombed us. |
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