Priča: BBB u Sibeniku

ŠIBENIK,rujan 1992 Šibenik – Dinamo 1:2 Zapravo prvo masovnije gostovanje na jug zemlje nakon početka rata.Buseve je organiziral Neno koko se sjećam,a išla su 4 busa.Polazak je bil u 2 ujutro.Vrijeme do polaska kratili smo u Lapu,tj Lapidariju,i oko jedinice lagano prema busevima…Nas par bilo je u busu kojeg su uglavno popunili ljudi iz ZG 80, a tom prilikom nakon povratka iz zatočeništva u S.Mitrovici po prvi put je i D.Z. putoval na tekmu.Cuge i ostalih stimulansa ko u priči,tak da je vrijeme letilo.Putovalo se prek G.Kotara,pa na Senj,pa trajekt za Pag ( Maslenica je tad,tj novigradsko more i R.Kotari bilo okupirano) tak da je put trajal oooohoho.Stajanka u Vili Velebita i pravac trajekt na kojem izbija i prva pizdarija jer je neko bacil u more nekakve ključeve od trajekta.Nekak se u cik zore ipak krenulo dalje i onda legendarna piš pauza u Pagu koja se odužiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilaaaaaaaaaaaaa.Naravno,prvo se ekipa raspršila po birtijama,pa taman kad bi ih se skupilo neki su izveli desant na čamce i ostala plovila u lučici,naravno da nije moglo proč bez štete…pa su nas opkolili mještani i murja,pa natezanje…i naravno,opet ekipa rasuta po bircevima pa ih skupi taman kad se murja smiri.pa opetr murja pizdi,i tak u krug…Na sve to ludi C.iz Stenjevca ( taman došel s terena u Bosni na odmor) zavezal crni povez oko oćiju,upalil bus i kreće…ma kaos…

 

Vozači skaču,ljudi ga preklinju,ovaj umireeeee od smjeha i zadovoljstva.ma trajalo pun k dok nismo krenuli.slijedeće stajanje na paškom mostu i naravno,mrtva ekipa skače sa konstrukcije mosta u more…Stariji skaču,smiruju,kume da neskaču jer tak pijani poginut će neko,ali…zbogom pameti.Napokon,oko podne dolazimo u Šibenik i pravac riva.Onak mrtvi ljudi su se samo nadotakali i žderali,naravno,većinom na ler,a bilo je i kupača u rivi.Šibenčani koji su bili u kafićima pokupili su se kućama jer ovo je stvarno blo totalno mrtvo,razulareno,raspušteno…kad se dobro popilo a bližila se tekma,PAZI SAD!!!!!,od murje se zahtjevalo da po nas dođe bus da nebi pješaćili do stadiona.Iako su se isprva nasmijali,bome nakon našeg neodstupanja najozbiljnije su nas shvatili… Na tekmi,fina bakljada s naše strane i provokacije i kamenice od lokalne Torcide,al nikakvih sranja.U povratku preumorni za išta pa smo i puno brže stigi u Zg

Top 20 Casual clothing brands

We have a look at the 20  “Casual” brands all our readers should know. Their contribution to the world of fashion is pretty unique and they offer quality and styish products.

Some are British brands and some others are from Italy.

You can all check out the 10 Casual films all our readers should see.

You can also read Casuals: The Terrace Cult featuring exclusive interviews, videos and free digital music downloads

Ellesse

Throughout the key 80s casual era Ellesse captured the 80s zeitgeist with iconic ads, postersand calendars.

Adidas

An iconic brand whent it comes to the casual subculture; the adidas trainers such as Gazelle, city series, etc.

Stone Island

Stone Island is an Italian Designer brand from Sportswear Company (SPW). The label was set as a secondary line or diffusion collection of his main C.P Company label. The brand specialized in surface treatment of fabrics and dyeing techniques. The brand has been popular among football fan ‘casuals’ in England and throughout the rest of Europe.

Fila
Fila was created in Biella, Piedmont, by the Fila brothers in 1909. It originally started by making clothing for the people of the Italian Alps.

The company's primary product was originally underwear, before moving into sportswear in the 1970s, initially with the endorsement of tennis player Björn Borg. The brand got more popular after moving into sportswear.

Aquascutum
If you are lucky. The brown and blue Aquascutum check came to prominence in the 1970's and is now widely associated with the brand.

Henri Lloryd
Henri Lloyd is a British clothing manufacturer that specializes in sailing, yachting and golfing apparel. The brand was established in Manchester in 1963 and still headquartered there.

Paul and Shark

Paul and Shark is an Italian brand founded in 1921 in Varese Italy.

Sergio Tacchini
Sergio Tacchini is another iconic Italian brand worn by casuals throught the late 70s and 80s.

Burberry

One of casuals favourites at the beginning of the 80s 83 / 84. The brand was founded by 21-year-old dress maker Thomas Burberry in 1856 and their first store was opened in 1891 in London.

C.P Company

C.P. Company began manufacturing Italian casual wear in 1975 with the idea of bringing traditional clothing elements back. The CP Company brand and its Mille Miglia became an icon in casual culture.

 Pretty Green

The brand was set up by former Oasis and Beady Eyes frontman Liam Gallagher and has become an iconic British brand in the last few years since it was launched in 2009. Liam Gallagher himself said once: “My style comes from football and all that casual thing.”

Lyle and Scot

Popular across the UK especially with football fans during the eighties, Lyle and Scot has become a must-have label amongst trendy terrace casuals over the last few years. The Company was established in Scotalnd in 1874. You can find now their flagship store on Carnaby Street.

Hackett

Founded in 1979 in London, United Kingdom by Jeremy Hackett. The Hackett polo shirt has been synonymous with Football Casual culture over the past few years. Shop HACKETT.

Pringle

The brand was established as Waldie, Pringle & Wilson in the year 1815, and have spent the past 190 odd years developing one of Scotland's most iconic brands.Pringle was at the height of its popularity with the Football Casual scene back in the 70's and 80's ….

Fred Perry

The brand was born in the late 1940s, when former Austrian footballer Tibby Wegner approached three times Wimbledon champion Fred Perry with an idea. Their initial venture was the very first sweatband, which was quickly adopted by tennis players across the courts of Britain.In 1952 the pair launched what was to be Fred Perry's most famous garment: a slim fit cotton pique shirt with Laurel Wreath embroidery. Fred Perry became one of the most iconic British brands worn by mods and skinheads.

Peacefull Hooligan

As they wrote on their site: “Peaceful Hooligan was born from a desire to create the clothing those who founded the brand wanted to wear With their focus on quality rather than trends and fads, they built kit to survive the things they do, from misbehaving down the pub to following our colours around the country.

Weekend Offender

Set up in a small Welsh town outside Cardiff as a side project in 2004, Weekend Offender was the brainchild of Sam Jones and Rhydian Powell, and just under ten years later the pair continue to expand the brand from the label’s new flagship store in London’s Soho. No-nonsense, functional, bold; stylish, playful, assured – the clothes remain like the customers.
Across the UK – in the pubs, in the clubs and at the football – Weekend Offender has become a go-to brand for lads at the sharper end of the terrace, earning a priceless word-of-mouth reputation and exceeding sales nationwide.

Barbour

J. Barbour & Sons Ltd. is an English luxury fashion brand founded by John Barbour in 1894, that designs, manufactures and markets weatherproofed outerwear, ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes and accessories for men, women and children under the Barbour brand. Founded in South Shields, England.

Marshall Artist

Marshall Artist was born in London EC1 in 2001 and quickly became acknowledged as one of the UK's best loved emerging menswear brands. As they write on their site: “Their brand philosophy and core values have always been the same: To produce socially relevant menswear that is ultra wearable while showcasing their British eccentricities. As their business has evolved, so too has their aesthetical taste and this is very apparent throughout their collections. Their aim is to build a brand with longevity – In 20 year’s time Marshall Artist will still remain as a staple British Heritage Brand.”

MA.STRUM

MA.STRUM was founded in 2008. It is a menswear brand that specialisesin technical outerwear and apparel. Headquartered in Essex, England, the brand is led by owner and CEO Mr John Sharp.

Top 20 Casual clothing brands

We have a look at the 20  “Casual” brands all our readers should know. Their contribution to the world of fashion is pretty unique and they offer quality and styish products.

Some are British brands and some others are from Italy.

You can all check out the 10 Casual films all our readers should see.

You can also read Casuals: The Terrace Cult featuring exclusive interviews, videos and free digital music downloads

Ellesse

Throughout the key 80s casual era Ellesse captured the 80s zeitgeist with iconic ads, posters and calendars.

Adidas

 

 

 

 

 

 

An iconic brand whent it comes to the casual subculture; the adidas trainers such as Gazelle, city series, etc.

Stone Island

Stone Island is an Italian Designer brand from Sportswear Company (SPW). The label was set as a secondary line or diffusion collection of his main C.P Company label. The brand specialized in surface treatment of fabrics and dyeing techniques. The brand has been popular among football fan ‘casuals’ in England and throughout the rest of Europe.

Fila

Fila was created in Biella, Piedmont, by the Fila brothers in 1909. It originally started by making clothing for the people of the Italian Alps.

The company's primary product was originally underwear, before moving into sportswear in the 1970s, initially with the endorsement of tennis player Björn Borg. The brand got more popular after moving into sportswear.

Aquascutum

If you are lucky. The brown and blue Aquascutum check came to prominence in the 1970's and is now widely associated with the brand.

Henri Lloryd

Henri Lloyd is a British clothing manufacturer that specializes in sailing, yachting and golfing apparel. The brand was established in Manchester in 1963 and still headquartered there.


Paul and Shark

Paul and Shark is an Italian brand founded in 1921 in Varese Italy.

Sergio Tacchini

Sergio Tacchini is another iconic Italian brand worn by casuals throught the late 70s and 80s.

Burberry

One of casuals favourites at the beginning of the 80s 83 / 84. The brand was founded by 21-year-old dress maker Thomas Burberry in 1856 and their first store was opened in 1891 in London.

C.P Company

C.P. Company began manufacturing Italian casual wear in 1975 with the idea of bringing traditional clothing elements back. The CP Company brand and its Mille Miglia became an icon in casual culture.


Pretty Green

 

 

 

The brand was set up by former Oasis and Beady Eyes frontman Liam Gallagher and has become an iconic British brand in the last few years since it was launched in 2009. Liam Gallagher himself said once: “My style comes from football and all that casual thing.”

Lyle and Scot

Popular across the UK especially with football fans during the eighties, Lyle and Scot has become a must-have label amongst trendy terrace casuals over the last few years. The Company was established in Scotalnd in 1874. You can find now their flagship store on Carnaby Street.

Hackett

Founded in 1979 in London, United Kingdom by Jeremy Hackett. The Hackett polo shirt has been synonymous with Football Casual culture over the past few years. Shop HACKETT.

Pringle

The brand was established as Waldie, Pringle & Wilson in the year 1815, and have spent the past 190 odd years developing one of Scotland's most iconic brands.Pringle was at the height of its popularity with the Football Casual scene back in the 70's and 80's ….

Fred Perry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The brand was born in the late 1940s, when former Austrian footballer Tibby Wegner approached three times Wimbledon champion Fred Perry with an idea. Their initial venture was the very first sweatband, which was quickly adopted by tennis players across the courts of Britain.In 1952 the pair launched what was to be Fred Perry's most famous garment: a slim fit cotton pique shirt with Laurel Wreath embroidery. Fred Perry became one of the most iconic British brands worn by mods and skinheads.

Peacefull Hooligan

As they wrote on their site: “Peaceful Hooligan was born from a desire to create the clothing those who founded the brand wanted to wear With their focus on quality rather than trends and fads, they built kit to survive the things they do, from misbehaving down the pub to following our colours around the country.

Weekend Offender

Set up in a small Welsh town outside Cardiff as a side project in 2004, Weekend Offender was the brainchild of Sam Jones and Rhydian Powell, and just under ten years later the pair continue to expand the brand from the label’s new flagship store in London’s Soho. No-nonsense, functional, bold; stylish, playful, assured – the clothes remain like the customers.
Across the UK – in the pubs, in the clubs and at the football – Weekend Offender has become a go-to brand for lads at the sharper end of the terrace, earning a priceless word-of-mouth reputation and exceeding sales nationwide.

Barbour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

J. Barbour & Sons Ltd. is an English luxury fashion brand founded by John Barbour in 1894, that designs, manufactures and markets weatherproofed outerwear, ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes and accessories for men, women and children under the Barbour brand. Founded in South Shields, England.

Marshall Artist

 

 

 

Marshall Artist was born in London EC1 in 2001 and quickly became acknowledged as one of the UK's best loved emerging menswear brands. As they write on their site: “Their brand philosophy and core values have always been the same: To produce socially relevant menswear that is ultra wearable while showcasing their British eccentricities. As their business has evolved, so too has their aesthetical taste and this is very apparent throughout their collections. Their aim is to build a brand with longevity – In 20 year’s time Marshall Artist will still remain as a staple British Heritage Brand.”

MA.STRUM

MA.STRUM was founded in 2008. It is a menswear brand that specialisesin technical outerwear and apparel. Headquartered in Essex, England, the brand is led by owner and CEO Mr John Sharp.

Hate between Wals and England hooligans

Hate in Wales
Welsh football fanaticism has been known to us since the 1970s, when the Cardiff City Soul Crew team, who cheered for the Cardiff City football club, appeared. The Soul Crew was founded by Welsh skinheads who preferred soul music – yes, and it was then. Today, this group, which is celebrating its 50th birthday, is considered one of the largest and most dangerous in the territory of Great Britain. In 1998, 11 high-ranking Soul Crew members were arrested before the start of a replay match between Cardiff and Reading because they planned a major hooligan campaign. In 2002, Cardiff City's hooligans appeared in the BBC's documentary series “Huligani”. Among other things, the assault squads of the Welsh football club Cardiff City also appear in Nicko Love's film “Football Factory

 

At the beginning of 2002, hundreds of Cardiff fans flocked to the lawn after the last whistle at the Leeds match. The guys from Soul Crew fired on signaling missiles at nearby stadiums, inflicting injuries on the president of their own club management, Lebanese businessman Samir Samu Hammam. The Soccer League of Wales a few months later punished Sam Hammam, who, despite the incident at the game against Leeds, practically encouraged the hooligans from Soul Crew, declaring that the Cardiff City Stadium with all his fans struck fear in the heart of all the rivals who visited him.
Of course, many did not like the actions of Soul Crew members who celebrated the victory of their squad so that Leeds United fans fired at various items, bottles, stones and coins … Fans Leeds was overwhelmed by the fact that Cardiff President Sam Hammam pointed to the stands of the English club – as if it meant future targets.
After 3 years, the hooligans of Leeds revived on the home court when their club hosted Velsane; The match was marked by a series of fights among football hooligans and two major hooligan teams: Soul Crew and Leeds United Service Crew.
Wales is still famous for the Wrexham hooligans. There are less of their Cardiff colleagues, but they consist of various hooligan fan groups – there are hooligans, and ultras and casuals.
The main football match of football is considered to be a match between Cardiff City and Swansea City, two teams that, although they belong to Wales, play in English football leagues (and even won some titles in English football – Cardiff won the English League Cup in 1927, and Swansea English League Cup 2013).
These two clubs met for the first time on 7 December 1912. Their doubles are common in both the league and cups. In 1998, Swansea fans were able to bend Cardiff fans and drive them straight into the ocean, after which the joke was popularized at the expense of Cardiff fans “it would be better to make something concrete than to bathe.”
In 1993, a real battle broke out among the two supporters. Of course, this immediately attracted the attention of the authorities of order and peace. In recent years, precisely because of police action, there are no similar violent conflicts between the two Welsh clubs. However, these matches are still characterized as “high risk games”. In 2009, the Derby of South Wales played again, which was again marked by violence – Swansea fans attacked their opponents both in the stadium and outside. Police arrested 15 assailants. The Soul Crew group, which was located in the northern tribune, began to immediately destroy the stadium. Cardiff fans were tearing up the back and chairs, demolishing the toilets and destroying water pipes. The damage done was estimated at thousands of pounds.
After another clash (this time it was a clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers fans), with 17 supporters being arrested, the Football Association punished Cardiff City with a match in front of the empty stands, after which they were protesting against this decision (with the intervention of Soul Crewe ), joined by many English fans. Even the so-called “peaceful protest” was held – thousands of fans of various clubs walked along the streets complaining of a penalty.
Severnside Derby includes all matches between Cardiff City and clubs from English Bristol, primarily Bristol City (and, to a lesser extent, Bristol Rovers). Severnside derby is known for cutting the border between England and Wales. On the derby between clubs from Wales and England, songs of a patriotic character are often heard, as well as lyrics of offensive content. The fans of these meetings are jokingly called “our eurocup” or “international competition”.
Severnside derby almost always involves meetings between two teams – Soul Crewa (representing Cardiff City) and City Service Crew (Bristol City). In order to avoid conflict escalation, the police do not allow fans to privately organize transport in recent times; The fans can only arrive by the transport they have assigned to them specifically for that match. If this rule is violated, the club is guilty.

 

 

The fans do not approve the transfer of players from one club to another – if a player decides on that, he does not write well … However, there are players who hate fans for some other reason. The most boring footballer for all of Cardiff City's fans is English striker Lee Trundle. He played for both clubs in Bristol. Trundle was wearing a T-shirt in Cardiff showing the Swansea fan urging the Cardiff fan. Lee then lifted the flagship flag with the inscription “Fuckoff Cardiff”. And later he justified that he did not know exactly what was written on the flag …

 

 

Welsh Wrexham (who also plays in English leagues) has many football rivals. However, Chester is surely the main one of them. Interestingly, the stadiums of these two clubs are at a distance of 12 miles (but with two different sides of the border). Matches between Wrexham and Chester are usually organized relatively early – teams play around midday, while most hooligans are still asleep (the rest can not be drunk as beer is not sold at that time). The amount of violence and drunkenness is thus minimized. All the fans who come to the matches between these two teams on the derby travel by organized transportation (where there are no places for hooligans). Derby between Wrexham and Chester is considered one of the biggest derby of the lower league.
Another angry opponent Wrexham is Shrewsbury Town, an English club from the city of the same name. Clubs are 35 miles away, and they share the English-Welsh border. At the beginning of the 21st century, Wrexham poured oil on fire in the whole story – he threw Shrewsburry Town from the Conference Premier League (Welshs beat the English with a score of 2: 1) … Wrexham has another English opponent: Tranmere Rovers, a club from Tranmere, Liverpool (22 miles away from Wrexham). 32 Tranmere fans were arrested in 2006 on suspicion of preparing an attack on fans who then arrived from Wales.
Wrexham also has his own mascot – the Rex dragon. The team itself is known under the nickname Dragon. Wrexham gathers a host of fan clubs and groups around him, some of whom have official representatives.

 

 

As far as national teams are concerned, fans from Wales are, of course, the most beautiful of the football teams in England. The conflict between Welsh and the English is dragging from a distant history. Between the end of the 11th and the beginning of the 13th century, the Anglo-Norman barons, with the financial help of the English king, carried out numerous military-political operations in Wales on the territory of Wales to subjugate Wales. These operations are known as the “Norman Expansion”. The English won a large part of the Welsh territory, after which the wise kingdoms (Brycheiniog, Gwent and Morgannwg) were liquidated. All this contributed to the creation of the foundations for the annexation of Wales by King Edward I.
The Welshmen have not forgotten it … Today, when a match between the Wales and England teams is played, Welshans look at the English players and fans as the same Englishmen who had long since taken away their favorite Wales.
In addition, the Welsh national team play traditional derby with national teams that are part of the United Kingdom, such as Scotland and Northern Ireland, but also with another other rival – the national team of Ireland.

 

Sukob i mrznja velskih i engleskih navijackih grupa

Mržnja u Walesu
Velški nogometni fanatizam poznat nam je od 70-ih godina 20. stoljeća, kada se pojavila skupina Cardiff City Soul Crew, koja je navijala za nogometni klub Cardiff City. Soul Crew su osnovali velški skinheadi koji su preferirali soul glazbu – da, i toga je tada bilo. Danas se ta skupina, koja uskoro slavi 50. rođendan, smatra jednom od najvećih i najopasnijih na teritoriju Velike Britanije. 1998. godine, 11 visokorangiranih pripadnika Soul Crewa uhićeno je prije početka ponovljene utakmice između Cardiffa i Readinga jer su planirali veliku huligansku akciju. 2002. godine huligani Cardiff Cityja pojavili su se u BBC-jevom dokumentarnom serijalu „Huligani“. Između ostalog, udarni odredi velškog nogometnog kluba Cardiff City pojavljuju se i u filmu Nicka Lovea „Tvornica nogometa
Početkom 2002. godine, stotine navijača Cardiffa sjatile su se na travnjak poslije posljednjeg zvižduka na utakmici protiv Leedsa. Momci iz Soul Crewa na toj su utakmici navijače na okolnim tribinama gađali signalnim raketama, čime su ozljede nanijeli i predsjedniku uprave vlastitog kluba, libanonskom biznismenu Samiru „Samu“ Hammamu. Nogometni savez Walesa je nekoliko mjeseci kasnije kaznio Sama Hammama, koji je, unatoč incidentu na utakmici protiv Leedsa, praktički ohrabrivao huligane iz Soul Crewa, izjavivši da stadion Cardiff Cityja sa svim svojim navijačima udara strah u srce svim suparnicima koji ga posjete.
Naravno, mnogima se nisu svidjele akcije pripadnika Soul Crewa, koji su slavili pobjedu svoje momčadi tako da su navijače Leeds Uniteda gađali raznim predmetima, bocama, kamenjem i kovanicama… Navijače Leedsa sablaznilo je to što je predsjednik Cardiffa, Sam Hammam, prstom pokazivao na tribine engleskog kluba – kao da označava buduće mete.
Nakon 3 godine, huligani Leedsa osvetili su se na domaćem terenu kada je njihov klub ugostio Velšane; susret je obilježen nizom tučnjava među nogometnim huliganima i dvjema glavnim huliganskim skupinama: Soul Crew i Leeds United Service Crew.
U Walesu su i dalje poznati huligani Wrexhama. Ima ih manje od njihovih kolega iz Cardiffa, ali se zato sastoje od raznih huliganskih navijačkih grupa – tu se mogu naći i huligani, i ultrasi i casualsi.

 

Glavnom utakmicom velškog nogometa smatra se susret između Cardiff Cityja i Swansea Cityja, dvije momčadi koje, premda pripadaju Walesu, igraju u engleskim nogometnim ligama (a čak su osvojili i neke titule u engleskom nogometu – Cardiff je osvojio Engleski Liga kup 1927. godine, a Swansea engleski Liga kup 2013. godine).
Ova su se dva kluba prvi put susrela 7. 12. 1912. godine. Njihovi su dvoboji česti i u ligi i u kupovima. 1998. godine, navijači Swanseaja su u bijeg uspjeli nagnati navijače Cardiffa te ih otjerati ravno u ocean, nakon čega se popularizirala šala na račun navijača Cardiffa „bolje bi vam bilo da nešto konkretno napravite nego da se kupate“.
1993. godine među dvjema navijačkim skupinama izbila je prava bitka. Naravno, to je odmah privuklo pozornost organa reda i mira. Posljednjih godina, upravo zbog policijskog djelovanja, među dvama velškim klubovima nema sličnih nasilnih sukoba. Međutim, te utakmice se i dalje karakteriziraju kao „utakmice visokog rizika“. 2009. godine odigran je Derbi Južnog Walesa koji je ponovno bio obilježen nasiljem – navijači Swanseaja napadali su svoje protivnike, kako na stadionu, tako i izvan njega. Policija je uhitila 15 izgrednika. Skupina Soul Crew, koja se nalazila na sjevernoj tribini počela je odmah uništavati stadion. Navijači Cardiffa trgali su naslone i stolice, demolirali WC i uništili vodovodne cijevi. Počinjena šteta procjenjivala se na tisuće funti.
Poslije još jednog sukoba (ovaj put bio je to sukob s navijačima Wolverhampton Wanderersa), pri čemu je uhićeno 17 navijača, nogometni savez kaznio je Cardiff City utakmicom pred praznim tribinama, nakon čega su im se u prosvjedovanju protiv te odluke (uz intervenciju Soul Crewa), pridružili mnogi engleski navijači. Održan je čak i takozvani „mirni prosvjed“ – tisuće navijača raznih klubova zajedno su hodale ulicama žaleći se na kaznu.
Severnside derbi uključuje sve utakmice između Cardiff Cityja i klubova iz engleskog Bristola, prvenstveno Bristol Cityja (a također, u nešto manjoj mjeri, i Bristol Roversa). Severnside derbi poznat je po tome što siječe granicu između Engleske i Walesa. Na derbijima između klubova iz Walesa i Engleske često se čuju pjesme patriotskog karaktera, ali i stihovi uvredljivog sadržaja. Navijači ove susrete šaljivo zovu „naš eurokup“ ili „međunarodno natjecanje“.
Severnside derbi gotovo uvijek uključuje susrete između dvaju kolektiva – Soul Crewa (koji predstavlja Cardiff City) i City Service Crewa (trupa Bristol Cityja). Kako bi se izbjegla eskalacija sukoba, policija u zadnje vrijeme ne dozvoljava navijačima da privatno organiziraju transport; navijači mogu doputovati isključivo prijevozom koji im klub dodijeli posebno za tu utakmicu. Ako se to pravilo prekrši, krivnju snosi klub.
Navijači ne odobravaju prelazak igrača iz jednog kluba u drugi – ukoliko se neki igrač odluči na to, ne piše mu se dobro… Međutim, postoje i igrači koje navijači mrze iz nekih drugih razloga. Najomraženiji nogometaš za sve navijače Cardiff Cityja jest engleski napadač Lee Trundle. On je igrao za oba kluba iz Bristola. Trundle je u Cardiffu nosio majicu na kojoj je bio prikazan navijač Swanseaja koji urinira na navijača Cardiffa. Lee je tada podigao velšku zastavu s natpisom „Fuckoff Cardiff“. A kasnije se pravdao da nije znao što je točno bilo napisano na zastavi…

 


Velški Wrexham (koji također nastupa u engleskim ligama) ima mnogo nogometnih suparnika. Međutim, glavni od njih je zasigurno Chester. Zanimljiva je činjenica da se stadioni ovih dvaju klubova nalaze na međusobnoj udaljenosti od 12 milja (ali sa dvije različite strane granice). Utakmice između Wrexhama i Chestera se obično organiziraju relativno rano – momčadi igraju oko podneva, dok većina huligana još spava (a ostatak se ne može napiti jer se pivo u to doba ne prodaje). Količina nasilja i pijanstva je na taj način svedena na minimum. Svi navijači koji dolaze na utakmice između ove dvije momčadi, na derbi putuju organiziranim prijevozom (gdje nema mjesta za huligane). Derbi između Wrexhama i Chestera smatra se jednim od najvećih derbija nižih liga.
Još jedan ljuti protivnik Wrexhama jest Shrewsbury Town, engleski klub iz istoimenog gradića. Klubovi su međusobno udaljeni 35 milja, a dijeli ih englesko-velška granica. Početkom 21. stoljeća, Wrexham je u cijeloj priči nadolio ulje na vatru – izbacio je Shrewsburry Town iz Conference Premier lige (Velšani su pobijedili Engleze rezultatom od 2:1)… Wrexham ima još jednog engleskog protivnika: Tranmere Rovers, klub iz Tranmerea, okolice Liverpoola (22 milje udaljen od Wrexhama). 32 navijača Tranmerea su 2006. godine bila uhićena zbog sumnje da su pripremili napad na navijače koji su tada doputovali iz Walesa.
Wrexham ima i svoju maskotu – zmaja Rexa. Sama momčad poznata je pod nadimkom Zmajevi. Wrexham oko sebe okuplja mnoštvo raznih fan-clubova i skupina, od kojih neke imaju i službene predstavnike.

 

 

Što se tiče nacionalnih reprezentacija, navijačima iz Walesa najmrskija je, naravno, Engleska nogometna reprezentacija. Sukob između Velšana i Engleza vuče se još iz daleke povijesti. Između kraja 11. i početka 13. stoljeća, anglo-normanski baruni su, uz financijsku pomoć engleskog kralja, na teritoriju Walesa provodili mnogobrojne vojno-političke operacije s ciljem podređivanja Walesa. Ove operacije su poznate pod nazivom „Normanska ekspanzija“. Englezi su osvojili veći dio velškog teritorija nakon čega su velška kraljevstva (Brycheiniog, Gwent i Morgannwg) bila likvidirana. Sve je to doprinijelo stvaranju temelja za aneksiju Walesa od strane kralja Edwarda I.
Velšani to nisu zaboravili… Danas, kada se igra utakmica između reprezentacija Walesa i Engleske, Velšani na engleske igrače i navijače gledaju kao na iste one Engleze koji su im davno oteli njihov najdraži Wales.
Osim toga, Velška nacionalna reprezentacija igra tradicionalne derbije s nacionalnim momčadima koje spadaju u sastav Ujedinjenog Kraljevstva, poput Škotske i Sjeverne Irske, ali i s još jednim drugim povijesnim rivalom – nacionalnom reprezentacijom Irske.

Hrvatski navijači u Rusiju nose zastavu od 1000 kvadrata

Navijači iz Crikvenice i Bribira danas u centru Crikvenice razvili su navijačku zastavu od čak tisuću kvadrata.

Zastava se razvijala na brojnim prvenstvima, od Poljske do Portugala pa sve do Francuske i Brazila, a na posljednjem Europskom prvenstvu 2016. u Francuskoj imala je 800 kvadrata, a dodatno je proširena za turneju po ruskim gradovima.

U četvrtak 15 navijača iz Crikvenice kreće prema Kalinjingradu, gdje će Hrvatska u subotu igrati prvu utakmicu na prvenstvu protiv Nigerije. U Rusiju će ponijeti zastavu dugačku 96 metara i široku deset i pol metara koja na sebi ima čak 488 “kockica”.

Zastava će biti u svakom gradu gdje Hrvatska bude igrala, a hrvatski navijači prvi put će je ponosno pokazati u subotu u fan zoni u Kalinjingradu, gdje se očekuje dolazak više od deset tisuća hrvatskih navijača. Zastava ipak ne smije na stadione zbog prevelikih dimenzija.

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Rijeka se u rujnu vraća pod stijene Kantride!

Početkom mjeseca travnja riječki Klub navijača Armada predstavio je ideju o tome na koji način oživjeti stadion Kantrida, a sve pod motom da je to ‘jedini pravi dom nogometaša Rijeke i svih njenih navijača’.

Skoro točno dva mjeseca poslije njihova inicijativa urodila je plodom. Naime, postignut je dogovor i 8. rujna, u prvoj reprezentativnoj stanci u novoj sezoni, pod legendarnim stijenama, Rijeka i Maribor odigrat će prijateljski meč.

Navijač Njemačke traktorom krenuo u Rusiju, trebat će mu barem 200 sati

Zagriženi navijač njemačke nogometne reprezentacije Hubert Wirth (70) deset dana prije predstojećeg Mundijala odvažio se na 2400 kilometara dugi put traktorom marke Lanz Bulldog kako bi u Rusiji podržao četverostrukog svjetskog i trostrukog europskog prvaka.

Premda su ga prijatelji odgovarali od suludog, ali avanturističkog putovanja, Hubert Wirth nije htio odustati od svoje želje. Kao polazišnu točku odabrao je njemački grad Pforzheim u kojem živi, a putni je plan da u Moskvu pristigne prolazeći kroz Poljsku i Bjelorusiju. Na putovanje se zaputio sa svojim, kako je kazao, najboljim prijateljem – psom Hexeom.

Budući da je opterećen duguljastom, drvenom kućicom opremljenom nužnim potrepštinama i teškom oko nekoliko stotina kilograma, traktor Huberta Wirtha ograničen je na tek 12 kilometara na sat, što znači da mu za put treba najmanje 200 sati vožnje.

Dugogodišnji i fanatični kroničar njemačke reprezentacije prije puta istaknuo je kako je svjestan utrke s vremenom. Prva utakmica njemačke izabrane vrste na rasporedu je 17. lipnja u Moskvi protiv meksičke selekcije.

„Sa svojim traktorom na cesti predstavlja istinsku senzaciju. Divimo mu se, ali ga i žalimo jer je traktor užasno spor. Međutim, nadamo se kako će uspjeti u svojem podvigu“, komentari su anonimnih ljudi koji njemačkim medijima javljaju napredak hrabrog pustolova Huberta Wirtha. Video pripreme traktora možete pogledati klikom ovde.

Njemačka 21. izdanje svjetske smotre otvara protiv Meksika 17. lipnja. Šest dana kasnije sučelit će se sa Švedskom, a 27. lipnja s Južnom Korejom.

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Brutal fight Firma vs Delije

Some portals, fb and instagram profiles published a video in which a group of fans of Vojvodina brutally beat up one of the Red Star fans. On the occasion of this event, the Club of Red Star fans from Novi Sad issued a statement.

Dear Zvezdas, Red Star fans of Novi Sad took part in the humanitarian football tournament that was held in our city last weekend. Our club has collected and attached significant funds that will surely help those who need help most. But despite the fact that the entire organization of the tournament had a higher and humanitarian significance, a group of armed non-combatants, obviously disregarding the fact that someone likes the Red Star has interrupted this, until then, a magnificent gathering. Such an incident, which threatened to grow into a total lynching, caused a great shock for spectators, among whom there were a large number of women and children. Such a degree of hatred, bestiality and intolerance reminded of some of the long past unfortunate times through which this city has once passed. This way, we want to emphasize that we provide absolute support to the organization of SerbiaZaSrbbe, because in no way did they contribute to such a disgraceful act. In the end, we are telling everyone that the Red Star Belgrade Red Star Club at no time has called for hatred against any sympathizer or fan of another club, nor will it ever do. We are founded solely and exclusively to affirm sports and traditional values, humanitarian activities and love towards Red Star. If someone can not or does not want to understand, we are very sorry, but it is certain that this will not stop us in further work.

 

 

 

While the version of the fans of Vojvodina that the beaten youth was part of the group that provoked and verbally attacked the members of the team of the older fans of Vojvodina who participated in the same tournament and when the group of Firmas arrived they scattered and the individuals failed to do the same, beat. And now they are asking the question where the same group of Red Star fans were when 20 members of their navy group brutally beat two guys from the Subotica Marines, stripped them of their flag and later “praised” the trophies? And why were they then asked to remove video from the Internet by calling individuals polices, and now they are publishing a video.

Navijaci Vojvodine pretukli navijaca Crvene Zvezde (VIDEO)

Pojedini portali,fb i instagram profili objavili su video u kojem grupa navijaca Vojvodine brutalno prebija jednog navijaca Crvene Zvezde. Povodom tog dogadjaja Klub navijaca Crvene Zvezde iz Novog Sada izdao je saopstenje.

 

 

 

 

Poštovani Zvezdaši, Klub navijača Crvene Zvezde Novi Sad je uzeo učešće na humanitarnom fudbalskom turniru koji je održan u našem gradu prošlog vikenda. Naš klub je skupio i priložio značajna sredstva koja će sigurno pomoći onima kojima je pomoć najpotrebnija. No, i pored toga što je cela organizacija turnira imala viši i humanitarni značaj, jedna grupa naoružanih neljudi, kojoj očito smeta to što neko voli Crvenu Zvezdu je prekinula ovaj, do tada, veličanstveni skup. Ovakav incident, koji je pretio da preraste u totalni linč, izazvao je veliki šok za gledaoce, među kojima je bio veliki broj žena i dece. Toliki stepen iskazane mržnje, bestijalnosti i netrepeljivosti podsetio je na neka davno prošla nesrećna vremena kroz koja je ovaj grad već jednom prošao. Ovim putem želimo da istaknemo da pružamo apsolutnu podršku organizaciji SrbiZaSrbe, jer ni na koji način nisu doprineli da se ovakav sramni čin desi. Na kraju, poručujemo svima da Klub navijača Crvene Zvezde iz Novog Sada nijednog momenta nije pozivao na mržnju prema bilo kom simpatizeru ili navijaču drugog kluba, niti će to ikada činiti. Osnovani smo jedino i isključivo radi afirmacije sportskih i tradicionalnih vrednosti, humanitarne aktivnosti i ljubavi prema Crvenoj Zvezdi. Ukoliko to neko ne može ili ne želi da shvati, nama je vrlo žao, ali je sigurno da nas to neće zaustaviti u daljem radu.

Dok je verzija navijaca Vojvodine da je pretuceni mladic bio deo grupe koja je provocirala i verbalno napala pripadnike ekipe starijih navijaca Vojvodine koji su ucestvovali na istom tom turniru i kada je stigla grupa Firmasa oni su se razbezali, a pojedinci nisu uspeli da ucine isto pa dobili batine. I sada postavljaju pitanje gde je ista ta grupa navijaca Crvene Zvezde bila kada je 20-ak pripadnika njihove navijacke grupe brutalno pretukla dva momka iz subotickih Marinaca,otela im zastave i kasnije se “pohvalila” trofejima? I zasto su tada trazili da se ukloni video sa interneta nazivajuci pojedince cinkarosima,a sad objavljuju video.