[80] M. Simeunović, ‘Sports Beat War and Blockades’, Politika: The International Weekly, 28 Dec. 1991–10 Jan. 1992. [81] L. Branson, ‘Death of a Football Legend Causes the Greatest Pain; The Balkans’, Sunday Times (London), 25 April 1993. [82] ‘Pedja’ Trkulja interview. [83] Tikvić interview. [84] Simeunović, ‘Sports Beat War and Blockades’. [85] Sport, cited in; Čolović, Politics of Identity in Serbia, 265. [86] Silber and Little, The Death of Yugoslavia, 197–201, 216. Milošević actually attempted to explain German policy towards Serbia and Croatia in the 1990s by evoking the Second World War: ‘It all began with the unification of Germany.
[74] For much of the Sarajevo siege the Grbavica stadium formed part of the front line. The occupying Serb forces burned large parts of it, while people were allegedly forced to dig trenches for the Bosnian Army on the training field alongside it: ‘Galić (IT-98-29) “Sarajevo” Transcript’, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, 1 Feb. 2002, available online at http://www. un. org/icty/transe29/020201ED. htm, 2900–2901, accessed Aug. 2007. [75] Yugoslavia 1991–2, RSSSF. [76] Riđošić interview.
[44] ‘Pedja’ Trkulja interview. [45] Ibid. [46] Slobodna Dalmacija, cited in Čolović, Politics of Identity in Serbia, 268. [47] Wilson, Behind the Curtain, 107. [48] ‘Pedja’ Trkulja interview. [49] Such as Sarajevo. [50] Naša Riječ, cited in Čolović, Politics of Identity in Serbia, 267. [51] ‘Pedja’ Trkulja interview. [52] M. Simeunović, ‘Red Star As “Serbian Star” – First Football Champion From Yugoslavia is Something Special’, Politika: The International Weekly, 8–14 June 1991. [53] Sack and Suster, ‘Soccer and Croatian Nationalism’, 315.
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[58] ‘Pedja’ Trkulja interview. See also D. Trevisan, ‘65 Hurt as Zagreb Fans Riot; Yugoslavia’, The Times (London), 14 May 1990. [59] For an example of supporters viewing the riot as the beginning of the Yugoslav Civil War see Dinamo Zagreb official website, available at http://www. hr/eng/bbb. asp, accessed Nov. Examples of standard texts describing the riot as a significant escalation in ethnic tensions include Silber and Little, The Death of Yugoslavia, 90; Tanner, Croatia, 228. [60] ‘Zvonimiru Bobanu je Mesto u Zatvoru! ’, Sportski Žurnal, 17 May 1990. [61] M. Kos, ‘Gnev Gubitnika’, Sportski Žurnal, 17 May 1990. [62] Dinamo Zagreb president, cited in Kos, ‘Gnev Gubitnika’. [63] ‘Zvonimiru Bobanu je Mesto u Zatvoru! ’, Sportski Žurnal, 17 May 1990.
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See also Yugoslavia 1991–2, RSSSF. [77] Vuković interview. [78] Čolović, Politics of Identity in Serbia, 264. [79] M. Simeunović, ‘Yugoslav Athletes in a Ghetto’, Politika: The International Weekly, 6–12 June 1992. For the full text of Resolution 757 see ‘UN Security Council Resolution 757’, University of Minnesota Peace Resource Center, available online at http://www1. umn. edu/humanrts/peace/docs/scres757. html, accessed May 2008.
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[14] Croats numbered 4, 636, 000 in 1991. It must be noted that the majority of Yugoslavia's Albanian population, almost two million people according to the 1981 count, boycotted this census: Pavković, The Fragmentation of Yugoslavia, 50; Judah, The Serbs, 340–5. [15] Tosh and Lang, The Pursuit of History, 311.
[64] Cited in Vrcan and Lalić, ‘From Ends to Trenches’, 178. [65] Both the riot and the monument have also been discussed in Kuper, Football Against the Enemy, 227–35 and Sack and Suster, ‘Soccer and Croatian Nationalism’. [66] Bousfield, ‘An Uneasy Alliance’. [67] Riđošić interview. [68] Kos, ‘Gnev Gubitnika’.
[69] Morača onterview. [70] Ibid. [71] A. Mihajlović, ‘They Don't Want Yugoslavia – They Want Europe: Croats and Slovenes Leave the First Football Division’, Politika: The International Weekly, 3–16 Aug. 1991, 18. See also Yugoslavia 1990–1, Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF), available online at http://www. rsssf. com, accessed March 2007. [72] Missiroli, ‘European Football Cultures’, 15. [73] Morača interview. For league tables of all Yugoslav seasons, along with those of the seceding states, see RSSSF website.
[5] Vrcan and Lalić, ‘From Ends to Trenches’, 177. [6] D. Fowler, The Observer, 18 Jan. 2004, available online at http://observer. guardian. co. uk/osm/story/0, 6903, 1123137, 00. html, accessed Nov. 2006. [7] Wilson, Behind the Curtain, 109. [8] Čolović, Politics of Identity in Serbia: Vrcan and Lalić, ‘From Ends to Trenches’. [9] Sugden and Tomlinson, ‘Football, Ressentiment and Resistance’, 104. In this article the term is used to describe the collapse of the Soviet Union. [10] Lampe, Yugoslavia as History, 311–14. See also Silber and Little, The Death of Yugoslavia, 29. India currently has the world's longest operational constitution, which contains 395 articles. [11] This was ostensibly because of the belief that ‘nationalities’ should not have two separate states – and independent Hungarian and Albanian states already existed outside of Yugoslavia – but in reality anxieties over wounded Serb nationalism in the event of a truncated Serbia, along with fears that these divided ‘nationalities’ would aspire to unity within one nation, played a significant part in the formulation of this provincial autonomy policy.
For a detailed analysis of the positive and negative attributes of oral history, see Seldon and Pappworth, ‘Élite’ Oral History, 16–52; see also Thompson, The Voice of the Past. [16] Seldon and Pappworth, ‘Élite’ Oral History, 16. [17] G. W. Jones, cited in ibid., 25. [18] Thompson, The Voice of the Past 100. [19] Ibid., 88. [20] Seldon and Pappworth, ‘Élite’ Oral History, 42–50. [21] R. R. James, cited in ibid., 47. [22] Thompson, The Voice of the Past, 321.
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See this article along with Vrcan, ‘The Curious Drama’ for more on Croatian nationalism in football. [54] Bousfield, ‘An Uneasy Alliance’. [55] For an analysis of the complex issue of dissent in Communist Yugoslavia see Dragović-Soso, Saviours of the Nation, 13–17; Allcock, Explaining Yugoslavia, 271–6. [56] Tikvić interview. See also Missiroli, ‘European Football Cultures’, 15. [57] Bousfield, ‘An Uneasy Alliance’.
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