Simonov wrote:autoload wrote:I'm talking about real football too. What other kind of football is there?
american.![]()
sad sport. bunch of guys in tights and helmets touching each other.
very sad.![]()
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Simonov wrote:autoload wrote:I'm talking about real football too. What other kind of football is there?
american.![]()
sad sport. bunch of guys in tights and helmets touching each other.
very sad.![]()
heavycola wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.
heavycola wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.
Simonov wrote:ha ha! la France ne va pas gagne Euro 2008! allez la Croatie!
Anarkistsdream wrote:If you guys can't tell that Doom is being forced to post this drivel, you are fools...
ga7 wrote:Simonov wrote:ha ha! la France ne va pas gagne Euro 2008! allez la Croatie!
Like Croatia has better chances than us
I'm not worried about the italians, we know how to handle them after all these games lately... I wonder how Romania will do after their damn good qualification phase though.
I'll drink one to the only team 100% sure of qualifying IMO:
heavycola wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.
wikipedia wrote:Za dom spremni
The salute Za dom - spremni!, literally translated: For home - ready!, is a nationalist Croatian salute. It dates back to at least the 19th century ban Josip Jelačić.[citation needed] It sometimes has a negative connotation as it was used as an Ustaše salute, the Croatian equivalent of Sieg Heil during the Second World War in the Independent State of Croatia. A reasonable translation would be for our homeland we are ready at any time for action.
It is a nationalist call and response salute which attempts to portray the Croatian spirit of being ready to defend their home whenever the need arises. Much more than just an Ustaša symbol, it is a symbol simply displaying the pride and readiness of people ready to defend their home.[citation needed]
Opera Nikola Šubić-Zrinski contained a patriotic song U boj, u boj that contained that salute inside.
However, the salute has seen an increase in popularity in Croatia since the 1990s, especially among Croatian nationalists. The popular Croatian band Thompson has used the slogan at his concerts ; some fans respond with the Hitler salute, though their lead singer Marko Perković has denied ever 'raising his hand' in the salute himself [1].
It was recently used in an international football match in Croatia against England.
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