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Post by Webmaster on Oct 22, 2003 10:16:06 GMT
Croatia will play against Slovenia on November 15th at Maksimir stadium in Zagreb at 5.30 pm.
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Post by Tom on Oct 23, 2003 9:35:33 GMT
How do you get tickets for this match? Might be tempted to travel to Zagreb.
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Post by Toni on Oct 27, 2003 15:55:01 GMT
Why don't Croatia play in nice stadium like Split instead of that crap building site in Zagreb. It doesn't give people a good impression of Croatia, it looks like a third world stadium, especially when the natives jeer talented coloured players!!!
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Post by Medo on Oct 27, 2003 22:28:56 GMT
Its not the greatest looking stadium at the moment. Believe it or not it is actually in the process of being re-developed. Hard to believe. But its going really slowly as there is little money available to move ahead with the project full time. Check out this link and you will see what the stadium is suppose to look like when completed. P.S Click on the text links. www.branko-kincl.com/project_detail_maksimir.asp
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Post by Toni on Nov 1, 2003 19:39:57 GMT
How many decades will it take to finish the stadium? Why do Croatia always play in Zagreb when Split is a very modern large satadium and would give foreigners a good impression of Croatia?
I remember the European athletics championships in 1990 when the BBC comentators kept saying how wonderful the stadium was, it's ao much better than that dreadful Zagreb building ste.
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Post by Dinko on Nov 1, 2003 20:48:35 GMT
Somehow Croatian national team is not supported enough in Split! Relatively a few people attend matches there.
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Post by Guest on Nov 1, 2003 21:02:35 GMT
OK Toni, we got your message - no need to repeat it again. It is one thing being local-patriotic; quite something else to be idiotic.
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