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Serbian Football 17:33 - May 30 with 2442 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

I've booked a cheap weekend in Belgrade in September on the off chance that either Partizan or Red Star are playing at home.

Anyone been before? Any tips or must see?
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Serbian Football on 17:45 - May 30 with 2415 viewshantssi

As far as I remember don’t be an away fan!
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Serbian Football on 18:06 - May 30 with 2382 viewsR_from_afar

Sounds intriguing, enjoy. I haven't been but "Behind the Curtain: Football in Eastern Europe"
by Jonathan Wilson might prove interesting background reading. I enjoyed it and it does cover Serbia.

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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Serbian Football on 18:28 - May 30 with 2335 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Serbian Football on 18:06 - May 30 by R_from_afar

Sounds intriguing, enjoy. I haven't been but "Behind the Curtain: Football in Eastern Europe"
by Jonathan Wilson might prove interesting background reading. I enjoyed it and it does cover Serbia.


Ordered! Thanks!
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Serbian Football on 19:09 - May 30 with 2248 viewsSonofNorfolt

Did you not notice the front cover of my book?
Or pages 340 onwards?
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Serbian Football on 19:15 - May 30 with 2236 viewsKonk

Serbian Football on 18:28 - May 30 by BazzaInTheLoft

Ordered! Thanks!


I went to watch Partizan about ten years ago. Can’t remember who they played. Pretty underwhelming ground, no more than half-full, no visible away fans, a seriously tooled-up police force, and most of the crowd looked like they’d be a bit tidy in a ruck. Think we bought tickets on the day for somewhere behind the dugouts. Spent fuc king ages trying to find our gate. I remember that.

We walked to the ground from the city expecting there to be lots nearby, but from our direction, there wasn’t much going on, and the cafe bars we were in were quiet.

Belgrade itself, I liked. A nice city for mooching and having a beer and cevapi. Locals were all nice enough, didn’t see any bother in town over the weekend. Having committed to not talking about politics, I got collared by a Modern European History lecturer who was very keen to discuss the Balkans wars and NATO’s bombing of Belgrade. Interesting bloke, but it sort of brought down the weekend-away vibe.

I think it’s an underrated weekender - sure you’ll have a great time.

PS. If you do get in a spot of bother, just give it some, “Mitro’s on fire!” which he now get sung to him when he plays for Serbia.
[Post edited 30 May 2022 19:17]

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Serbian Football on 19:18 - May 30 with 2227 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Serbian Football on 19:09 - May 30 by SonofNorfolt

Did you not notice the front cover of my book?
Or pages 340 onwards?


Confession, I’ve not read all of it yet Mel but this has reminded me to resume.

I presume that’s Red Star’s ground?
[Post edited 30 May 2022 19:37]
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Serbian Football on 19:26 - May 30 with 2203 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Serbian Football on 19:15 - May 30 by Konk

I went to watch Partizan about ten years ago. Can’t remember who they played. Pretty underwhelming ground, no more than half-full, no visible away fans, a seriously tooled-up police force, and most of the crowd looked like they’d be a bit tidy in a ruck. Think we bought tickets on the day for somewhere behind the dugouts. Spent fuc king ages trying to find our gate. I remember that.

We walked to the ground from the city expecting there to be lots nearby, but from our direction, there wasn’t much going on, and the cafe bars we were in were quiet.

Belgrade itself, I liked. A nice city for mooching and having a beer and cevapi. Locals were all nice enough, didn’t see any bother in town over the weekend. Having committed to not talking about politics, I got collared by a Modern European History lecturer who was very keen to discuss the Balkans wars and NATO’s bombing of Belgrade. Interesting bloke, but it sort of brought down the weekend-away vibe.

I think it’s an underrated weekender - sure you’ll have a great time.

PS. If you do get in a spot of bother, just give it some, “Mitro’s on fire!” which he now get sung to him when he plays for Serbia.
[Post edited 30 May 2022 19:17]


Great stuff. I’ve hoping for a Red Star home game.

I’ve been to Novi Sad for a music festival in my youth where let’s just say the British and the RAF aren’t very popular.
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Serbian Football on 19:36 - May 30 with 2181 viewsSonofNorfolt

No it’s Partizan v Red Star. I’ve been to both. I can put you in touch with
Radomir, QPR Serb if you want?
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Serbian Football on 19:37 - May 30 with 2178 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Serbian Football on 19:36 - May 30 by SonofNorfolt

No it’s Partizan v Red Star. I’ve been to both. I can put you in touch with
Radomir, QPR Serb if you want?


Yea please!
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Serbian Football on 19:50 - May 30 with 2158 viewsDevonWhite

I went to the Belgrade Derby about 10 years ago. It was absolutely incredible but I went with a mate who's half Serbian and regularly travels over there for games. I wouldn't have fancied it without a local with us. He knew what to do to get us there, into the ground and then back safely afterwards, without running into opposing fans or riot police. It was a very menacing atmosphere inside and outside the ground. That's probably because it was Red Star v Partizan and it may be fine for a normal game.

I think it's the only game I've been to where the away fans were in two separate sections of the away end (separated by riot police) and spent the whole game lobbing flares and missiles at each other despite supporting the same team.

I'll see if I can dig out any photos or videos.
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Serbian Football on 19:56 - May 30 with 2141 viewsDevonWhite

This was the one:



We were in with the Red Star ultras behind the goal. Lively.
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Serbian Football on 22:28 - May 30 with 1980 viewswombat

Serbian Football on 19:56 - May 30 by DevonWhite

This was the one:



We were in with the Red Star ultras behind the goal. Lively.


Lovely mob of fans , don’t get in a taxi if it’s foggy is a word of advice , avoid bars holding funeral wakes is my second piece of advice .

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Serbian Football on 01:29 - May 31 with 1892 viewsSonofNorfolt

Don’t believe the hype are my words of advice.
You can pay on the door, even for the derby.
Message me nearer the time, he was going to
open a new bar, but COVID etc
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Serbian Football on 09:56 - May 31 with 1704 viewsAberystwythR

Serbian Football on 18:06 - May 30 by R_from_afar

Sounds intriguing, enjoy. I haven't been but "Behind the Curtain: Football in Eastern Europe"
by Jonathan Wilson might prove interesting background reading. I enjoyed it and it does cover Serbia.


I can second this- its a fantastic read
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Serbian Football on 12:19 - May 31 with 1620 viewsstowmarketrange

Serbian Football on 19:15 - May 30 by Konk

I went to watch Partizan about ten years ago. Can’t remember who they played. Pretty underwhelming ground, no more than half-full, no visible away fans, a seriously tooled-up police force, and most of the crowd looked like they’d be a bit tidy in a ruck. Think we bought tickets on the day for somewhere behind the dugouts. Spent fuc king ages trying to find our gate. I remember that.

We walked to the ground from the city expecting there to be lots nearby, but from our direction, there wasn’t much going on, and the cafe bars we were in were quiet.

Belgrade itself, I liked. A nice city for mooching and having a beer and cevapi. Locals were all nice enough, didn’t see any bother in town over the weekend. Having committed to not talking about politics, I got collared by a Modern European History lecturer who was very keen to discuss the Balkans wars and NATO’s bombing of Belgrade. Interesting bloke, but it sort of brought down the weekend-away vibe.

I think it’s an underrated weekender - sure you’ll have a great time.

PS. If you do get in a spot of bother, just give it some, “Mitro’s on fire!” which he now get sung to him when he plays for Serbia.
[Post edited 30 May 2022 19:17]


Don’t call him a fat diving cheating c unt then who just happens to have scored a few goals this season then?
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Serbian Football on 12:37 - May 31 with 1597 viewsaston_hoop

Not been to the football there but visited Belgrade about 10 years ago and ended up having dinner in an 'Allo Allo themed restaurant. Fck knows why it was there.

Wore an Rs shirt wandering around town one day and got a few positive comments and chats with locals who recognised it

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