PALUS wrote:man dont assum becose u live here for few years that u understan us , before the nacionalisam there was the firms in yugoslavia so u dont know wath u talking abaut , , and for such a small country like Bosnia i think we have amazing funs and greece funs was always one of the best funs in europe , english football is like a theatre now in funs sense ,so stop compering and ,u cant compere Bosnia with biger countrys , i m suprised that u find your self talking like u are born here u dont know fuck abaut our country u are in your head british and u will always think like that and wath u relly know abaut Yugoslavia is the things we told u but there is much u dont have clue...the guy say to me i dont know how is this or how is that and he dont know who i am thats funy to me....
There was a surge in the formation of supporters' groups from the late 1980s onwards in Bosnia (Robijasi 1988, Maniacs 1987, Horde Zla 1986, Fukare 1990) after Red Army Mostar formed in 1981. Although they'd existed throughout Yugoslavia much eacrlier (Torcidi c.1950- Europe's oldest supporters' club-, Grobari 1970, etc.), these weren't 'firms' in the modern sense, but supporters' groups. It's only from the late 1980s, with the social unrest, that these became violence-oriented.
Unlike you, I've been to games in Britain (probably around 300, at 20-30 different grounds, and in each of the top 7 divisions, as well as the Welsh Premiership), and can tell you that it is not 'like a theatre' at all. It may be in the Premier League these days, but our third and fourth leagues have much, much more passion and atmosphere (that isn't based on ethnic or nationalistic hatred, but on pure football support) than you will find at any league game in Bosnia (where I've been to about 15 games, in the top 3 divisions) except the Sarajevo derby (which has its numbers swelled by people who hardly bother to attend any game except that).
I agree it's a bit of a poor comparison when going on the size of the countries, but you were the one who first drew comparisons between the fans.