09 Sep 2011 14:29:07
Rumours are that Uros Cosic (Serbian CB who currently plays on loan for Crvena Zvezda from CSKA Moscow) is joining us in January. He is a young lad (18yrs) and has good reading of the game decent technical ability. He would be only a great prospect for the future though, but, hey, I think he could be the next Nemanja Vidic (;
Cheers! {Ed007's Note - He is on loan at Red Star Belgrade from CSKA Moscow for the season.}
Note to ed007:) In bosnian/serbian/croatian language word "Crvena" means "Red" and "Zvezda" means "Star" {Ed007's Note - So why didn't you type that instead of trying to be a smart ar5e? I only changed it so that people who were not bilingual or fluent in Balkan languages would understand. I am very aware of what their name is, I wasn't correcting you, I was making your post make sense to people who's life has more meaning than playing FM.}
Actually that wasn't originally my post. It seemed to me like you were correcting the original poster so I made that note...Regarding Your remark on "meaningful life" and "playing Football manager", I could only describe it as a childish one. FYI I'm a lawyer from Sarajevo (capital of Bosnia and Herz.) and pretty much (in my modest opinion:)) the biggest fan of AFC in Sarajevo:) so I check Arsenal-related sites, blogs etc. on daily basis. If you were making his post make sense to "people whos life..." you could just do thing like: "Crvena Zvezda=Red Star Belgrade" or "Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade)" to make that point. But if take another glance at your note it seems like YOU actually WERE correcting the Original Poster. And another thing if YOUR serbian language skills and fluency DO come from playing FM, well it's OK! You'll grow up one day! ;) One way or another I like this site and I appreciate the work You (Eds) do around here! You keep me closer to AFC. Thanks!
Best Wishes from Sarajevo
I posted this, and I do not play FM. I am also a gooner from Serbia, and I prefer spelling original names of clubs (not trying to be smart ar5e, really), but next time I will spell in English, no problem! (;