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mord:
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1113172.html 













The Croatian Football Federation is behind a campaign aimed at whipping up its national team's fans before games by using fascist slogans, the British newspaper The Sun reported Tuesday.

Songs by popular rocker Marko Perkovic that glorify the Holocaust and the Croatian slaughter of Serbs are played at Croatia's home matches, the report said, adding that the songs are blasted at full volume to crank up intimidation levels inside Zagreb's 40,000 capacity Maksimir Stadium.

Perkovic is better known by his nickname Thompson - the machinegun he used in the Balkans war in the 1990s.
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Football's world and European governing bodies FIFA and UEFA have repeatedly probed Croatia in the past over claims of fans' Nazi chants.

The report in The Sun, published ahead of Wednesday's World Cup qualifier between England and Croatia in London - at which around 8,000 Croatian fans are expected to be in attendance - said that Croatian soccer authorities have made no attempt to curb the fascist displays.

The paper said the tactic was most recently used to stir up the 30,000 fans who attended the team's home game against Belarus last Saturday.

However, the report added that Perkovic's songs were not played at a 2007 home match against Israel, won by Croatia, for fear it would cause offense.

Spectator:
I would say to those Cro Nazi fans, "za grob spremni". Is that a correct phrase?

mord:

--- Quote from: Spectator on September 08, 2009, 10:21:51 AM ---I would say to those Cro Nazi fans, "za grob spremni". Is that a correct phrase?

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I'M NOT SERBIAN

voo-yo:

--- Quote from: Spectator on September 08, 2009, 10:21:51 AM ---I would say to those Cro Nazi fans, "za grob spremni". Is that a correct phrase?

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Yes, it's good. How do you know our language?

Spectator:

--- Quote from: voo-yo on September 08, 2009, 10:40:01 AM ---
--- Quote from: Spectator on September 08, 2009, 10:21:51 AM ---I would say to those Cro Nazi fans, "za grob spremni". Is that a correct phrase?

--- End quote ---
Yes, it's good. How do you know our language?

--- End quote ---

In fact my Serbian is very poor. I once learnt some very basic grammar, and that combined with the knowledge of Russian helps me understand some phrases. Actually, I saw the above phrase in youtube - it was a reply of a Serb to Croat who said him "za dom spremni" (ustasha slogan that means "for home be ready"). "grob" means "grave" in Russian so if it means the same in Serbian the meaning is "for grave be ready". I liked the reply and remembered it :)

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