fmp
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I suspect there may be some trouble around the Dinamo v Legia game tonight.
The tramps got chased by half a dozen old geezers standing outside a boozer on Saturday.any chance they could draw the Yahoos and face off with Goon Squad?
The boys in the bar were keeping their heads down anyway lol
I'm sure I've read previously the goon platoon and the Zagreb ultras are a bit friendly.any chance they could draw the Yahoos and face off with Goon Squad?
Why does a guy run a waste bin on wheels down the middle of the road
Just wait for the next round when they play Red Star Belgrade
I suspect there may be some trouble around the Dinamo v Legia game tonight.
Why does a guy run a waste bin on wheels down the middle of the road
Bloody sure!The boys in the bar were keeping their heads down anyway lol
The Zagreb hooligans made up a big part of the Croat militia during the Balkan war. Facist scum, but hard as nails.
This, they are the 'best' of mates. I know a few BBB who have scum tattoos and regularly wear scum tops. Met a bunch wearing them and a tricolour or two at England Croatia international in Zagreb a few years back.I'm sure I've read previously the goon platoon and the Zagreb ultras are a bit friendly.
Croatia was a hot bed of recruitment for the Nazi SS during WW2.
While Tito led the Serbs against the Nazis, the Croats welcomed Hitler's army as if they were heroes.
I'd say we've generally been lucky with the nice cities/opposition fans we've been drawn against the last few years.Wouldn’t fancy a trip to Zagreb
Eh, there were many Partizan Croats as well.Croatia was a hot bed of recruitment for the Nazi SS during WW2.
While Tito led the Serbs against the Nazis, the Croats welcomed Hitler's army as if they were heroes.
Croatia was a hot bed of recruitment for the Nazi SS during WW2.
While Tito led the Serbs against the Nazis, the Croats welcomed Hitler's army as if they were heroes.
This, they are the 'best' of mates. I know a few BBB who have scum tattoos and regularly wear scum tops. Met a bunch wearing them and a tricolour or two at England Croatia international in Zagreb a few years back.
Warriors?Those lousy skin headed f*cks.
They might like the club, but GB/BBB are certainly not friendly. Politics at the opposite ends of the spectrum.This, they are the 'best' of mates. I know a few BBB who have scum tattoos and regularly wear scum tops. Met a bunch wearing them and a tricolour or two at England Croatia international in Zagreb a few years back.
This, they are the 'best' of mates. I know a few BBB who have scum tattoos and regularly wear scum tops. Met a bunch wearing them and a tricolour or two at England Croatia international in Zagreb a few years back.
Complete and utter nonsense in all honesty. Read some of the above comments about the type of people in these groups in the Balkans.Pavement dancers with sticks hiding behind masks, probably average age of 17. Couldn’t fight sleep.
Arkan it was.Am sure in the 90s red star Belgrade’s ultra leader was also leader of a paramilitary during balkans war and ended up getting assassinated during his trial for war crimes at The Hague.
Mental bit of the world.
Having lived in Croatia for many years I beg to differ. The BBB would welcome the Tims with open arms.They might like the club, but GB/BBB are certainly not friendly. Politics at the opposite ends of the spectrum.
You could see them physically shrink (I would too)The boys in the bar were keeping their heads down anyway lol
Eh, there were many Partizan Croats as well.
Aye, thats why they went to war against the Serbs. You are dealing with real mental cases in the Balkans.Pavement dancers with sticks hiding behind masks, probably average age of 17. Couldn’t fight sleep.
I’m sure there were Croatian camps during 90’s conflict tooYou are spot on. The Ustase commited genocide against the Serbs and Jews on a massive scale. The Croats were the only other nation in Europe to run their own concentration camps during ww2.
Bloody sure!
I’d have been horizontal in my seat
Which has nothing to do with football.Aye, thats why they went to war against the Serbs. You are dealing with real mental cases in the Balkans.
Serbian ones mate.I’m sure there were Croatian camps during 90’s conflict too
History seems to have given them a pass though
Am sure in the 90s red star Belgrade’s ultra leader was also leader of a paramilitary during balkans war and ended up getting assassinated during his trial for war crimes at The Hague.
Mental bit of the world.
Is there not a memorial to supporters who died at zagrebs ground mate?Having lived in Croatia for many years I beg to differ. The BBB would welcome the Tims with open arms.
Not the vast majority far from it. The siding with Ustashe or Partizan depended on who knocked at your door at the time they were recruiting. My mates father's father was Ustashe, his mothers father was Partizan from the same village in Slavonia. The former saved the latter by vouching for him at a 'round up' time.Yes there were mate.
But the vast majority of Croats were pro Nazi at the time.
As @Hurricane Run has said, they ran their own concentration camps.
Most will be trained in MMA, certainly not your UK “casual” typePavement dancers with sticks hiding behind masks, probably average age of 17. Couldn’t fight sleep.
I was in Belgrade the night we drew 0 0 after beating them 1 0 at Ibrox. The bears were chanting Arkans a wanker in the ground and to say the locals were a bit annoyed is something of an understatementAm sure in the 90s red star Belgrade’s ultra leader was also leader of a paramilitary during balkans war and ended up getting assassinated during his trial for war crimes at The Hague.
Mental bit of the world.
It was indeed. He led the genocides, especially against the Bosnian muslims.Arkan, I think his name was.
Evil, evil bastar*.
There are memorials for Torcida definitely in Split. Am sure same in Zagreb.Is there not a memorial to supporters who died at zagrebs ground mate?