Đurđevac: Primitive and hypocritical (video)

We are here to make noise, to interrupt, to be barbarians... And then we wonder who and what we are. And when great teams and great players come to us to call them names, to insult those players, and not to come to enjoy their game...
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Igor Akinfejev, Photo: Savo Prelevic
Igor Akinfejev, Photo: Savo Prelevic
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.
Ažurirano: 28.03.2015. 12:32h

Momir Đurđevac, general secretary of FSCG, was as furious as a lynx...

"What does that achieve? Is this how the national team is cheered on? Is it that after such things, they cheer for Montenegro again and say "Montenegro, I love you", and you do everything to hurt Montenegro and these players who ran onto the field? You saw how the boys played in the first half. After all these events, was it to be expected that they would have full concentration in the first half. The match was on the verge of breaking from the first moment. You saw how many people were involved in the organization itself, how many times we begged the crowd to refrain from everything. It seems that we do not deserve the country, nor the national team, nor placement in a major competition..."

The words just flowed...

"We are here to make noise, to interrupt, to be barbarians... And then we ask ourselves who we are and what we are. And when big teams and big players come to us, to call them names, to insult those players, and not to come to enjoy in their game... This is a disaster people! This is the last straw... Someone has to say enough is enough. What can we do? To pay a fine of 100-150 thousand euros, to say goodbye to some big competition and then there will be a new match and again torches and chants and again everything that shouldn't happen..." said Đurđevac.

"This does not lead to anything... How will the players respond to the call for the national team tomorrow? Who wants to play for the national team under these conditions. They all have their own big dream. And the big dream for little Montenegro is to appear in a big competition . Under these conditions? That games are interrupted, that something is thrown onto the field and then he says "Montenegro I love you". Where is it? It's such hypocrisy, such primitivism that it doesn't exist anywhere..."

Finally, Đurđevac points out:

"We can only pray to God that no one got hurt tonight. Who cares more about football, about the punishment that will be determined by UEFA? In my opinion, the game should not have continued after the interruption in the first minute. Imagine if we were on the other side.. . We need to be realistic".

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