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Thursday, 09.02.2012.

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Hooligan sentenced to two years in prison

The First Municipal Court in Belgrade on Thursday sentenced Red Star fan group leader Ivan Bogdanov to two years in prison for violent behavior in 2006.

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Steve B.

pre 12 godina

Someone tell this moron (and many like him all over Europe), "It's just a game!"
(Steve B., 9 February 2012 18:11)


Why someone else? How about you tell him yourself.. lol
(usaSERB, 9 February 2012 18:48)

Good one, considering the fact that you don't even know me. I'm sure plenty of people in Serbia (and diaspora) would like to give him their piece of mind considering he was possibly part of the reason we didn't qualify for the Euro (0-3 forfeit to Italy).

Alb side

pre 12 godina

There might be sports hooligans throughout Europe, as another commenter mentioned, this incident was a bit too extreme. The amount of rage and how they expressed it caught international attention.
I always asked why they were like that. The closest, I think, I came to understanding serbs and their loss of Kosovo, when recently I lost someone important in my family. Especially for New Year's when everyone was celebrating. I had also lost a baby a few months earlier and not taken the time to grieve it. The first few weeks were especially difficult and painful. I took it out on friends or was rude to everyone in public where normally I would be very helpful. I was surprised of myself I stepped out of character. I had lost faith in humanity for the first time in my life. I thought dark thoughts of life and thought everyone was out of touch with nature and that death was the ultimate savior. It was a low moment. I saw people differently, from a survival mode. Everyone was telling me I was not well, even though I didn't realize it at the time. Now that I think back of course I'm glad I'm over the initial stage of pain of the ordeal. I was raging, crying, hurting, I didn't know what to do, felt extremely lonely. I could have been hurtful to myself and others. I engaged in dangerous activities and caused material damage to others. With time and the presence and support of others I felt, gradually the glow and warmth of humanity back.
I remember during my low phase wandering around the city aimlessly thinking humanity was a joke. A few seconds later I came in front of a messy green graffitti on a garage door saying "Zeus ("zoti" Albanian for "God") Rules".
These kind of signs and coincidences kept happening to me. Now I have more faith.
Loss is difficult.

winston

pre 12 godina

It's not football season, so why is this guy being barred from games? This is obviously a somewhat profile case, otherwise no one would care. Let's make an example of this guy, while all of Europe has similar or worse thugs, but the DS and Tadic must show we (Serbs who are bowing to the EU), will do our best to prosecute our own even if others in neighboring countries get away with murder. Can't wait for the elections.

usaSERB

pre 12 godina

Someone tell this moron (and many like him all over Europe), "It's just a game!"
(Steve B., 9 February 2012 18:11)


Why someone else? How about you tell him yourself.. lol

usaSERB

pre 12 godina

Someone tell this moron (and many like him all over Europe), "It's just a game!"
(Steve B., 9 February 2012 18:11)


Why someone else? How about you tell him yourself.. lol

winston

pre 12 godina

It's not football season, so why is this guy being barred from games? This is obviously a somewhat profile case, otherwise no one would care. Let's make an example of this guy, while all of Europe has similar or worse thugs, but the DS and Tadic must show we (Serbs who are bowing to the EU), will do our best to prosecute our own even if others in neighboring countries get away with murder. Can't wait for the elections.

Steve B.

pre 12 godina

Someone tell this moron (and many like him all over Europe), "It's just a game!"
(Steve B., 9 February 2012 18:11)


Why someone else? How about you tell him yourself.. lol
(usaSERB, 9 February 2012 18:48)

Good one, considering the fact that you don't even know me. I'm sure plenty of people in Serbia (and diaspora) would like to give him their piece of mind considering he was possibly part of the reason we didn't qualify for the Euro (0-3 forfeit to Italy).

Alb side

pre 12 godina

There might be sports hooligans throughout Europe, as another commenter mentioned, this incident was a bit too extreme. The amount of rage and how they expressed it caught international attention.
I always asked why they were like that. The closest, I think, I came to understanding serbs and their loss of Kosovo, when recently I lost someone important in my family. Especially for New Year's when everyone was celebrating. I had also lost a baby a few months earlier and not taken the time to grieve it. The first few weeks were especially difficult and painful. I took it out on friends or was rude to everyone in public where normally I would be very helpful. I was surprised of myself I stepped out of character. I had lost faith in humanity for the first time in my life. I thought dark thoughts of life and thought everyone was out of touch with nature and that death was the ultimate savior. It was a low moment. I saw people differently, from a survival mode. Everyone was telling me I was not well, even though I didn't realize it at the time. Now that I think back of course I'm glad I'm over the initial stage of pain of the ordeal. I was raging, crying, hurting, I didn't know what to do, felt extremely lonely. I could have been hurtful to myself and others. I engaged in dangerous activities and caused material damage to others. With time and the presence and support of others I felt, gradually the glow and warmth of humanity back.
I remember during my low phase wandering around the city aimlessly thinking humanity was a joke. A few seconds later I came in front of a messy green graffitti on a garage door saying "Zeus ("zoti" Albanian for "God") Rules".
These kind of signs and coincidences kept happening to me. Now I have more faith.
Loss is difficult.

winston

pre 12 godina

It's not football season, so why is this guy being barred from games? This is obviously a somewhat profile case, otherwise no one would care. Let's make an example of this guy, while all of Europe has similar or worse thugs, but the DS and Tadic must show we (Serbs who are bowing to the EU), will do our best to prosecute our own even if others in neighboring countries get away with murder. Can't wait for the elections.

Alb side

pre 12 godina

There might be sports hooligans throughout Europe, as another commenter mentioned, this incident was a bit too extreme. The amount of rage and how they expressed it caught international attention.
I always asked why they were like that. The closest, I think, I came to understanding serbs and their loss of Kosovo, when recently I lost someone important in my family. Especially for New Year's when everyone was celebrating. I had also lost a baby a few months earlier and not taken the time to grieve it. The first few weeks were especially difficult and painful. I took it out on friends or was rude to everyone in public where normally I would be very helpful. I was surprised of myself I stepped out of character. I had lost faith in humanity for the first time in my life. I thought dark thoughts of life and thought everyone was out of touch with nature and that death was the ultimate savior. It was a low moment. I saw people differently, from a survival mode. Everyone was telling me I was not well, even though I didn't realize it at the time. Now that I think back of course I'm glad I'm over the initial stage of pain of the ordeal. I was raging, crying, hurting, I didn't know what to do, felt extremely lonely. I could have been hurtful to myself and others. I engaged in dangerous activities and caused material damage to others. With time and the presence and support of others I felt, gradually the glow and warmth of humanity back.
I remember during my low phase wandering around the city aimlessly thinking humanity was a joke. A few seconds later I came in front of a messy green graffitti on a garage door saying "Zeus ("zoti" Albanian for "God") Rules".
These kind of signs and coincidences kept happening to me. Now I have more faith.
Loss is difficult.

usaSERB

pre 12 godina

Someone tell this moron (and many like him all over Europe), "It's just a game!"
(Steve B., 9 February 2012 18:11)


Why someone else? How about you tell him yourself.. lol

Steve B.

pre 12 godina

Someone tell this moron (and many like him all over Europe), "It's just a game!"
(Steve B., 9 February 2012 18:11)


Why someone else? How about you tell him yourself.. lol
(usaSERB, 9 February 2012 18:48)

Good one, considering the fact that you don't even know me. I'm sure plenty of people in Serbia (and diaspora) would like to give him their piece of mind considering he was possibly part of the reason we didn't qualify for the Euro (0-3 forfeit to Italy).