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Serbia National Thread


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7 hours ago, DaniSRB said:

Angelina 193cm

 

Boberic 6.21m u dalj

 

Stranic oborio drzavni juniorski

Sjajno za Angelinu, realna kvota za Pariz, makar se nadam. 

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6 hours ago, NikolaB said:

Sad čitam da pola reprezentacije u tekvondou nije dobilo vize za ulazak u Britaniju, iako je savez uredno aplicirao za njih još pre mesec dana

 

Govna britanska

Dobro kazes, govna. Jedva cekaju da nam podvale. Kad god mogu. 

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17 hours ago, NikolaB said:

Kad smo kod britanske govnarije, vize nisu odobrene ni reprezentativcima BH koji dolaze iz RS. Ne sviđa mi se ovo uopšte

Najgora nacija ali na kraju su svi dobili vize, inace sta je sa Mahdijem znam da je bila neka povreda ali vise kao da se ne takmici

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Inace kako stvari stoje Rusija i Belorusija nece ucestvovati nigde pa najverovatnije ni na OI:wacko: Mozda na kraju dobijemo jos nekog rusa da se takmici za nas, verujem da rvacki savez vec radi na tome:lol:

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37 minutes ago, Jesse_Pinkman) said:

Najgora nacija ali na kraju su svi dobili vize, inace sta je sa Mahdijem znam da je bila neka povreda ali vise kao da se ne takmici

mislim.da je Jovic skoro nesto rekao da se ipak takmici (ako nisam sanjala :d)

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25 minutes ago, DaniSRB said:

mislim.da je Jovic skoro nesto rekao da se ipak takmici (ako nisam sanjala :d)

Pa znam da je imao bas tesku povredu ali racunam da je proslo godinu dana:d inace ko ucestvuje, vidim na slici i Milicu Mandic

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11 hours ago, Jesse_Pinkman) said:

Pa znam da je imao bas tesku povredu ali racunam da je proslo godinu dana:d inace ko ucestvuje, vidim na slici i Milicu Mandic

e nzm, iz zreba za prvi dan vidim do 54 niko, do 63 Novak Stanic do 49 Vanja i do 53 Tijana

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5 hours ago, DaniSRB said:

e nzm, iz zreba za prvi dan vidim do 54 niko, do 63 Novak Stanic do 49 Vanja i do 53 Tijana

Jel postoji negde da se prate uzivo rezultate ili je i dalje najgori sport za pracenje:d

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