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Vs: Euroliiga 2009-2010
Tunnustan 8] Hienoa huomata, että joka vuosi nämä nobodyt pystyvät haastamaan Euroopan huiput ihan kunnolla. Nyt kun kaksi hyvää jenkkiä näiden serbipoikien rinnalla, niin saattaapa Final Four kutsua. Ja siellä sitten voi tapahtua mitä tahansa
Ja vielä euroleague.net ja Vladimir Stankovicin blogi Partizanista. Helppo yhtyä kokemaansa ja näkemäänsä.
Partizan miracles
With all due respect for the 20-point win of Prokom in Malaga and Maroussi's upset against Panathinaikos, the great winner of the week is Partizan. In one week, the Serbian team has defeated defending champ Panathinaikos on the road, and the top candidate until now, Barcelona, at home. And it has done both things without Aleks Maric, the highest ranked player in the regular season, who is injured!
I was at Pionir Arena on Wednesday and I lived, once more, an incredible experience in an atmosphere that cannot me matched. Partizan games are not only an important sports event in Serbia, but also a social matter, subcultural and even one of personal prestige. Being at a Partizan game is already very important, probably at the same level as attending an opera premiere, a movie opening or a major musical concert. It was a shame that, due to the tennis Federation Cup between Russia and Serbia, the big Belgrade Arena could not be used, because I am sure that last year's record attendance of 22,000 would have been surpassed. The word in Belgrade is "maybe in the playoffs..."
For the game against Barcelona, Partizan sold, through an auction, two floor seats behind the bench. The starting bid was 150 euros and in a few hours, the bid was already doubled. For its fans, watching Partizan live is (almost) priceless. Another example to illustrate the importance of the "Partizan affair" in Serbia: next week, the most important talk-show on TV, until now reserved only for top politicians (President of the Republic, Prime Minister, President of the Parliament...) will invite coach and guru Dusan Vijosevic!
Juuso sanoi:Joku muukin on uskaltautunut äänestämään Partizania yllätysmestariksi. Hienoa.
Tunnustan 8] Hienoa huomata, että joka vuosi nämä nobodyt pystyvät haastamaan Euroopan huiput ihan kunnolla. Nyt kun kaksi hyvää jenkkiä näiden serbipoikien rinnalla, niin saattaapa Final Four kutsua. Ja siellä sitten voi tapahtua mitä tahansa
Ja vielä euroleague.net ja Vladimir Stankovicin blogi Partizanista. Helppo yhtyä kokemaansa ja näkemäänsä.
Partizan miracles
With all due respect for the 20-point win of Prokom in Malaga and Maroussi's upset against Panathinaikos, the great winner of the week is Partizan. In one week, the Serbian team has defeated defending champ Panathinaikos on the road, and the top candidate until now, Barcelona, at home. And it has done both things without Aleks Maric, the highest ranked player in the regular season, who is injured!
I was at Pionir Arena on Wednesday and I lived, once more, an incredible experience in an atmosphere that cannot me matched. Partizan games are not only an important sports event in Serbia, but also a social matter, subcultural and even one of personal prestige. Being at a Partizan game is already very important, probably at the same level as attending an opera premiere, a movie opening or a major musical concert. It was a shame that, due to the tennis Federation Cup between Russia and Serbia, the big Belgrade Arena could not be used, because I am sure that last year's record attendance of 22,000 would have been surpassed. The word in Belgrade is "maybe in the playoffs..."
For the game against Barcelona, Partizan sold, through an auction, two floor seats behind the bench. The starting bid was 150 euros and in a few hours, the bid was already doubled. For its fans, watching Partizan live is (almost) priceless. Another example to illustrate the importance of the "Partizan affair" in Serbia: next week, the most important talk-show on TV, until now reserved only for top politicians (President of the Republic, Prime Minister, President of the Parliament...) will invite coach and guru Dusan Vijosevic!