Buducnost fans demand privatization and call on the rest of the management to leave their positions

Ninoslav Kaluđerović, Mileta Šćepanović, Nikola Marković and Duško Globarević, as well as sports director Nenad Maslovar, have not yet been given seats on the club's Board of Directors.

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"We are full of your combinations, our club needs privatization."

That was written on the banner of Buducnost's most loyal fans, the Varvaras, who returned to the stands in larger numbers during the match against Mornar after part of the management resigned.

President Boris Spalević left, and Board of Directors member Feđa Smatlik also resigned.

"Ciao Spaleti," read the banner, intended for the outgoing president, whose departure the Varvaras had been demanding for more than half a year.

During the match, however, the "management out" chants were raised again, as fans wanted the rest of the Board of Directors to leave the club.

Ninoslav Kaluđerović, Mileta Šćepanović, Nikola Marković and Duško Globarević, as well as sports director Nenad Maslovar, refuse to step down, so much so that the political parties that delegated them, which make up the coalition in power in the Capital, have also taken up their positions.

The aforementioned five (with Smatlik, without Globarević, who was only recently appointed as a member of the Board of Directors) were the godfathers of every decision this season that humiliated Buducnost, brought it to the very bottom.

The last decision, however, did not go through, Podgorica Mayor Saša Mujović made sure that Srđan Radonjić, and not board member Globarević, was appointed as the sixth coach of the "blues" this season, after the resignation of Miodrag Božović.

At the club's Assembly, which is scheduled in 14 days, Kaluđerović, Šćepanović, Marković and Globarević should be removed according to the club's statute, which states that the mandate of the Board of Directors ends the moment one of its members resigns.

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