That means I am Transylvanian, I speak Transylvanian and I have nothing to do with Romania? :)
Look, kid... Davor Suker, Zvonimir Boban and Robert Prosinecki are Croatians and they have played for Yugoslavia first and then for Croatia. When they have played against Germany, Columbia and UAE in 1990 - FIFA World Cup, no one noticed they are Croatians. They were called Yugoslavian players. And they knew that.
By the way, do you know what Yugoslavia means? It's " Land of the South Slavs" .
@SorinOlariu That's great! I'm a history teacher too and croatian! thanks for informing all the croatians on this post about their history. I'm sure you're more informed than they are because you are a 'history teacher'. As a history teacher you should be aware of the cultuaral differences in 'yugoslavia', all groups were different and croatians never identified with being 'yugoslavian' but they had no choice on the world scence. Get you're facts straight before you make very general statments.
I work with Bosnians, Serbians, Montenegrins, Croatians, Macedonians an I know what I'm talking. And everybody knows you don't like each other. Now you can say Lepa Brena has nothing to do with Serbia, because she is Bosnian. But I remember her great song: Zivela Jugoslavija. What about that?
First of all, I'm a History teacher and I know what I'm talking. I know the Balkan's ancient and medieval history and I also know the modern History of the former Republic of Yugoslavia.
But when this song was launched there was no Croatia or Bosnia on the World's map. Boban played football for Yugoslavia. Magazin and Lepa Brena were Yugoslavian first, and then they were Croatians or Bosnians.
Croatia!
partychicaaa 1 year ago
That means I am Transylvanian, I speak Transylvanian and I have nothing to do with Romania? :)
Look, kid... Davor Suker, Zvonimir Boban and Robert Prosinecki are Croatians and they have played for Yugoslavia first and then for Croatia. When they have played against Germany, Columbia and UAE in 1990 - FIFA World Cup, no one noticed they are Croatians. They were called Yugoslavian players. And they knew that.
By the way, do you know what Yugoslavia means? It's " Land of the South Slavs" .
SorinOlariu 1 year ago
@SorinOlariu That's great! I'm a history teacher too and croatian! thanks for informing all the croatians on this post about their history. I'm sure you're more informed than they are because you are a 'history teacher'. As a history teacher you should be aware of the cultuaral differences in 'yugoslavia', all groups were different and croatians never identified with being 'yugoslavian' but they had no choice on the world scence. Get you're facts straight before you make very general statments.
skof 1 year ago
I work with Bosnians, Serbians, Montenegrins, Croatians, Macedonians an I know what I'm talking. And everybody knows you don't like each other. Now you can say Lepa Brena has nothing to do with Serbia, because she is Bosnian. But I remember her great song: Zivela Jugoslavija. What about that?
SorinOlariu 1 year ago
First of all, I'm a History teacher and I know what I'm talking. I know the Balkan's ancient and medieval history and I also know the modern History of the former Republic of Yugoslavia.
But when this song was launched there was no Croatia or Bosnia on the World's map. Boban played football for Yugoslavia. Magazin and Lepa Brena were Yugoslavian first, and then they were Croatians or Bosnians.
SorinOlariu 1 year ago
@SorinOlariu. You must be living in another world. It's not yugoslavian and no croatian would consider it yugoslavian. They are a croatian band.
skof 1 year ago
I'm talking about the lyrics. It's an Yugoslavian song, not Croatian, Bosnian, Macedonian or whatever...
SorinOlariu 1 year ago
@SorinOlariu it`s not serbian, it`s croatian!
ferenc2602 1 year ago
Serbian's songs are great.. Jiveli Yugoslavia! Greetings from Romania, Sorin.
SorinOlariu 2 years ago
Super, ko i ivjek kada dođem na tvoju stranu....Magazin je odlična grupa!
beligaleb 3 years ago