MSP said:It was stupid thing that didn't went well with non-Serbs on Balkan, Bosnians specially (I wasn't full of joy to see it, to put it softly) though I view it more as a banter. Both of them are very good mates with Edin and I'm pretty sure they wouldn't do it on other purposes.
Anyway, I can't stand national flags and stuff on players after winning things with club. What the fuck Bosnian, Serbian and any other flag has to do with MCFC winning the title. Fuck that opportunistic nationalistic shit. I wasn't really impressed too when Dzeko was screaming "Volim te Bosno / I love you Bosnia" when he went from dressing room after QPR match. It reminds me on politicians and their use of patriotic bullshit to gain sympathies.
And it's even worse when two of them were the only ones not wearing City shirts, can't see how club allowed it.
Well, haven't loss much sleep over it to be honest.. Serbia like Nokia sounds much better anyway :D
I read this every day and I do enjoy it very much. I was going mad when we won, the best feeling ever! But when I saw AK and MN wearing those shirts I was left feeling sad, angry and dissappointed. What the hell were they thinking. Them being Serbians they know what that slogan ment to Dzeko and what that does to our EDS player Sinan who has Kosovan roots.
To make a story short, I was born in Bosnia, town called Prijedor. I lost my father, 3 uncles, tens of relatives and hundreds of friends to people that used that same slogan as these two did. It is something that does not go well with me and I find it very offensive. I really don´t know what those two were thinking and I wish they would come clean with it and say why they did it. All in all, this whole national side of things should be forbidden from everything that is related with MCFC, because we are global brand these days and we can not have our players doing things like this. This is as stupid as Donlad Sterling saga in US.