Re: SP BRAZIL 2014: Bosna i Hercegovina
Postano: 03 jun 2014, 16:08

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03:00 ima i tad jednaIlPrincipe je napisao/la:Utakmice se igraju u 18h, 21h, 22h i 00h po našem vremenu.
Prva utakmica protiv Argentine se igra u 00h .. 15.6.
Koliko sam vidio sa Arg i Nig igramo u 00:00 a sa Iranom u 18h po našem vremenu.BelminM23 je napisao/la:03:00 ima i tad jednaIlPrincipe je napisao/la:Utakmice se igraju u 18h, 21h, 22h i 00h po našem vremenu.
Prva utakmica protiv Argentine se igra u 00h .. 15.6.
Ovo je potvrđeno !IlProfessore je napisao/la:[Koliko sam vidio sa Arg i Nig igramo u 00:00 a sa Iranom u 18h po našem vremenu.
Sto nazalostxaves je napisao/la:http://balkans.aljazeera.net/vijesti/ra ... -u-brazilu
nazalost dvije utakmice u 00:00
Znam ja kad su utakmice, ne mogu to zaboraviti... Nego kad je već napis'o da se igra u 22h, ja samo se nadovez'o da ima jedna i u 3hIlProfessore je napisao/la:Koliko sam vidio sa Arg i Nig igramo u 00:00 a sa Iranom u 18h po našem vremenu.BelminM23 je napisao/la:03:00 ima i tad jednaIlPrincipe je napisao/la:Utakmice se igraju u 18h, 21h, 22h i 00h po našem vremenu.
Prva utakmica protiv Argentine se igra u 00h .. 15.6.
kako ja znam nema nijedna u 21h da se igra...(barem sto se grupne faze tice)IlPrincipe je napisao/la:Utakmice se igraju u 18h, 21h, 22h i 00h po našem vremenu.
Prva utakmica protiv Argentine se igra u 00h .. 15.6.
Nemas ti blage momak, pa kad ti igra Spanija- HolandijaOnFire je napisao/la:kako ja znam nema nijedna u 21h da se igra...(barem sto se grupne faze tice)IlPrincipe je napisao/la:Utakmice se igraju u 18h, 21h, 22h i 00h po našem vremenu.
Prva utakmica protiv Argentine se igra u 00h .. 15.6.
samo su tri termina odigravanja utakmica na SP
Nemoj lagat narod bezveze, ima Brazil Hrvatska 22:00Consigliere je napisao/la:Pa znate li citat?!
Grupna faza: 18:00, 21:00, 00:00 (osim Japan- OB u 03:00 ali sa subote na nedjelju)
KO: 18:00, 22:00
I TO JE TO!
Pa, upravu si ti... Samo to je otvaranje. Ceremonija krece oko 21 najmanjeBelminM23 je napisao/la:Nemoj lagat narod bezveze, ima Brazil Hrvatska 22:00Consigliere je napisao/la:Pa znate li citat?!
Grupna faza: 18:00, 21:00, 00:00 (osim Japan- OB u 03:00 ali sa subote na nedjelju)
KO: 18:00, 22:00
I TO JE TO!![]()
Šalim se malo
Termini su 18h, 21h, 00h, osim obala i japan koji igraju u 03h, kao sto si ti rekao a u 22h igraju Brazil - Hrvatska i onda imaju zadnja kola grupne faze koji se igraju u 18h i 22h !!!! I od 1/8 pa do 1/2 bice termini od 18h i 22h a finale 22hConsigliere je napisao/la:Pa, upravu si ti... Samo to je otvaranje. Ceremonija krece oko 21 najmanjeBelminM23 je napisao/la:Nemoj lagat narod bezveze, ima Brazil Hrvatska 22:00Consigliere je napisao/la:Pa znate li citat?!
Grupna faza: 18:00, 21:00, 00:00 (osim Japan- OB u 03:00 ali sa subote na nedjelju)
KO: 18:00, 22:00
I TO JE TO!![]()
Šalim se malo

Why I'm boycotting England - and supporting Bosnia and Herzegovina at the World Cup instead
This summer, I will be supporting World Cup newcomers Bosnia & Herzegovina. Now, I’ve never been to Bosnia. Or Herzegovina. But there is plenty there worthy of my support.
Always a multi-ethnic nation within the Yugoslav republic, the Bosnian war that raged from April 6 1992 to December 14 1995, tore the country apart. Over 100,000 people died in that time.
The siege of capital city Sarajevo was the longest in modern European warfare; the massacre of Srebrenica saw 8,000 Bosnian men, boys and pensioners wiped out by a Serb militia.
That’s the average weekly gate of my football club, wiped out as one. Even as a writer, I struggle to find the words.
Of course, from watching the Premier League, I know many of the team’s star names.
Stoke City’s Asmir Begovic was a refugee, his family fleeing the country, leaving all worldly possessions behind when he was just four years old.
Manchester City’s Edin Dzeko stayed: “My house was destroyed,” he told CNN last year,
“so we went to live with my grandparents. There were 15 people living in an apartment 35 meters square. We stressed every day in case somebody we knew died”.
Upon ceasefire, the striker would go on to play for one of the countries biggest clubs, Zeljeznicar Sarajevo. But only after the pitch was cleared of landmines.
There are other, less weighty, reasons I’m choosing to root for The Dragons, as they are known.
I often watch my local team Leyton Orient and watching Bosnian born Hull City goalkeeper/charismatic lunatic Eldin Jakupovic in his loan spell in E10 this season was an absolute delight, the song “Bosnia’s number one!” echoing around the ground, his pearl white smile of pride beaming back.
Not only that, but their national anthem sounds quite a lot like the theme tune to The Rockford Files.
But mainly, this summer I am becoming a Bosnia and Herzegovina fan, because their story of triumph over adversity – after two failures in previous play-offs, they qualified top of their group last October – embodies everything I hold dear about football.
There is no greed in their story. It is eleven bodies verses eleven bodies. All the potential for magic to subsequently unfold and history to be written.
And in Bosnia & Herzegovina’s case, it’s an opportunity to create a glorious new one, to leave the past behind, as much as they can do.
And, English, Bosnian, whatever - surely that’s something far more worthy of my support than an organization who wants to kill of one of things in my life most very dear to me?
