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Serbian Fans: Information Needed

4.1K views 90 replies 14 participants last post by  Ambis  
#1 ·
Greetings,

I am gathering information for a website about ultras groups, hooligan firms, barra bravas etc. from around the world. If you'd like to be included please fill out your groups information.

In English
Group Name: ?
Website: http://www./
Year (founded): ?
Politics: Right-wing/Left-wing/Apolitical?
Alliances: ?
Rivals: ?
End/Curva/Section: North/South/East/West

En Italiano
Nome Gruppo: ?
Sito Web: http:/wwww./
Anno: ?
Tendenze Politiche: di Destra/di Sinistra/Apolitica
Gemellaggi: ?
Amicizie: ?
RivalitĂ : ?
Curva: Nord/Sud/Est/Ovest

Thanks,
RedskinComrade@gmail.com
 
#3 ·
You forgot under Grobari 1970 - politics: doing whatever the club management tells them to
 
#4 ·
Just a small correction - the rivals for the small "Grobari" fan group are Cukaricki, Obilic, Sindjelic etc. ;)
 
#5 ·
Yeah that's right, cause Red Star is no longer significant... :lala:
 
#6 ·
Hehe, well not quite anymore..Currently they are on very bad terms, shame on Zeka for not letting them go to matches for free :tongue: Also, for alliances to a lesser extent Grobari are good with Newcastle's and Sportng Lisbon's..
 
#8 ·
With AEK it goes back to the time of the bombing when Partizan played a friendly with AEK in Belgrade, a lot of die-hard AEK supporters were there.. Meanwhile, a relationship with PAOK supporters came about because of Juzni-Front's association with them.. It doesn't make much sense, but that's how it is..;) Although, we really haven't been too close with AEK supporters at all lately I still think they're worth mentioning for the above mentioned action..:)
 
#15 ·
Parni Valjak said:
With AEK it goes back to the time of the bombing when Partizan played a friendly with AEK in Belgrade, a lot of die-hard AEK supporters were there.. Meanwhile, a relationship with PAOK supporters came about because of Juzni-Front's association with them.. It doesn't make much sense, but that's how it is..;) Although, we really haven't been too close with AEK supporters at all lately I still think they're worth mentioning for the above mentioned action..:)
The relationship b/w Grobari/JF and Original wasn't really that strong. Granted a lot was made of the friendly in 1999 (don't worry we'll never forget it!) but what isn't mentioned is the fact that the two groups actually got along well during the basketball Final Four the previous year. Not much was done to cement the realtionship in subsequent years. Perhaps our friendship was with Grobari who knows. Then you had the Juzni Front getting chummy with those other twats from the club whose name is..........shit I forgot! :drunk:


I think you're talking about you and Gay 7
Nice to see our Serb friends picking up on the lingo. :dielaugh:
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#17 ·
Yeah, AEK supporters were close with the "Grobari 1970".. I don't know why nothing was done to sustain a close relationship between the two groups, but then again those same "Grobari 1970" have done so many things wrong that it doesn't surprise me..:rolleyes:
 
#18 ·
Parni Valjak said:
Yeah, AEK supporters were close with the "Grobari 1970".. I don't know why nothing was done to sustain a close relationship between the two groups, but then again those same "Grobari 1970" have done so many things wrong that it doesn't surprise me..:rolleyes:
On the other hand could you imagine the crap taking place had they bothered. I mean you'd have us at one end & the mpaoktzides at the other at PFC fixtures. It wouldn't be right.How are things b/w GROBARI & Juzni Front nowadays? Still shitty as always ?
 
#19 ·
Yeah, you've got a point I guess.. The situation between the two groups is the same as it was this time last year.. There have been some signs of unification (last year's basketball final, this year in Rome against Lazio, they were placed side by side and cheered together.. as well they cheered together when Partizan advanced to the third round of the Uefa Cup by tying Villareal) but still very little progress made to actually coming together as one.. I don't know what to think anymore, the whole situation is starting to annoy a lot of neutral fans.. :rolleyes:
 
#21 ·
dinamovac11 said:
hehe..Grobari have alliances with other countries fans but don't like each other.:D
:dielaugh: :thmbup:


On the other hand, Dinamo fans like each other a lot. :yuck:



Delije seem to be the only normal bunch out there. :D
 
#22 ·
red star forever said:
On the other hand, Dinamo fans like each other a lot. :yuck:
When have dinamo fans ever had any infighting? Never man..

Delije on the other hand bash fellow Serbs for not singing a song properly or wearing the wrong thing to games..:pp Not to mention the military orders they occasionally put out, describing how everybody should follow a few paid off leaders during games..:D
 
#25 ·
dinamovac11 said:
When have dinamo fans ever had any infighting? Never man..
I wasn't saying that, you completely misunderstood me. I was joking but I admit it wasn't well constructed and wasn't very obvious (a must for Dinamo fans :D). I guess I gotta brush up on my skills as a comedian (no smart remarks on this one, thank you very much!).

Delije on the other hand bash fellow Serbs for not singing a song properly or wearing the wrong thing to games..:pp
Delije pay a lot of attention to fashion, that is true. ;)

Not to mention the military orders they occasionally put out, describing how everybody should follow a few paid off leaders during games..:D
Hey, when you have a guy in Serbia who is actually getting paid for his job, then he's really doing something right and definitely demands respect. :)
 
#26 ·
Not to mention the military orders they occasionally put out, describing how everybody should follow a few paid off leaders during games
Thats why Delije have the best coreography in the world, no other group can do what Delije can do and especially not your BBB who are not even the best tifo group in Croatia :howler: