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Head coach of NT of Montenegro Dusko Vujosevic announced 17 members NT of Montenegro for preparation for Qualification for EC 2011.New names on the list: Quincy Douby,Vladimir Dragicevic,Milko Bjelica,Suad Sehovic,Sead Sehovic and Nikola Vucevic.
Ivan Koljevic - Trikalla Greece
Omar Cook - Unicaja Spain
Goran Jeretin - T.Telekom Turkey
Vlado Scepanovic - CB Murcia Spain
Ivan Maras - Metalac Serbia
Predrag Drobnjak - PAOK Greece
Nikola Pekovic - Panathinaikos Greece
Slavko Vranes - Partizan Serbia
Vladimir Golubovic - Caja Laboral Spain
Vladimir Dragicevic - Buducnost Montenegro
Vladimir Dasic - Gran Canaria Spain
Milko Bjelica - Lietuvos Rytas Lithuania
Suad Sehovic - Bosna S. Bosnia
Sead Sehovic - Buducnost Montenegro
Milos Borisov - Hemofarm Serbia
Nikola Vucevic - USC USA
Quincy Douby - Darussafaka Turkey
Dusko Vujosevic Head Coach Partizan Serbia
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Well if Drogjnak gets on to the team, this will be gramps last big organization he plays in, heh.
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More than a decent NT. Can't wait to see them play in Eurobasket 2011.
Where is Sekulic by the way?
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They have many good big players like Pekovic, Bjelica, Dasc, Vranes and few good guards. I'll be looking forward to see how they could play like a team.
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the biggest asset is coach dule. i bet they'll be competitive
Schwach wie flasche leer
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(Jun 15, 2010, 2:03 pm)suricata Wrote: the biggest asset is coach dule. i bet they'll be competitive
Seems that the biggest asset resigned.
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Bozidar Maljkovic candidate to replace Vujosevic.
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Resigned from the post of coach of the national team of Montenegro at the end of last year, Dusko Vujosevic, which has since been cut by CSKA Moscow, will hold an advisory role within the new staff selection.
He will then share his experience with Dejan Radonjic, who succeeded him as head of the team.
I think that we'll the hand of Dule in the games. He'll give advice but I think Dejan Radonjic will listen more to Dule how he wants that the NT plays. He'll help Montenegro a lot. To bad that he ain't the coach anymore.
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Omar Cook?? WTF? weird... Looka like a good team though.
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Omar Cook is the single real MonteNEGRIN in their team...
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(Apr 13, 2011, 4:55 pm)Black Urum Wrote: Omar Cook is the single real MonteNEGRIN in their team...
Vranes covers the Monte part
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(Apr 13, 2011, 4:55 pm)Black Urum Wrote: Omar Cook is the single real MonteNEGRIN in their team...
LMFAO!!! your'e on a roll this week Black!!
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(Apr 13, 2011, 4:55 pm)Black Urum Wrote: Omar Cook is the single real MonteNEGRIN in their team...
Hah.Definitely. If you look through history Montenegrians are actually Serbians.
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(May 30, 2011, 11:46 am)ZEUS Wrote: From how I've heard it from a Montenegrin friend, they beg to differ?
Yes.It's same like Serbian language Croatian,Bosnian and Montenegrians speak Serbian language.But they denied that and they have "own" language
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^ Sure, but the way I know the language is referred to as being Serbo-Croatian. Ethnically of course I wouldn't think there are any differences whatsoever.
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New NBA player from Montenegro. New Philadelphia 76ers player, Nikola Vucevic.
Here you go with some info:
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketbal...8186_x.htm
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(May 31, 2011, 10:43 pm)stefans Wrote: Yes.It's same like Serbian language Croatian,Bosnian and Montenegrians speak Serbian language.But they denied that and they have "own" language
I can't believe it. Here? Ok. For the rest, Serbia is a country with over 95% passionate nationalists. (not their fault. Media pressure!) We all speak (almost) the same language. Once that was not a problem. But today, we are all independent countries. We are divided in every single way and we are not very suportive for our neighbours. We all want to compete! That sucks, but it's a fact. That's why you (serbs) want from others to recognize YOUR language as their own. Unfortunately, you said a lot about this, but it's obviously you have something other on your mind. If you think we talk the same language, and don't want us divided. Let's then recognize croatian i.e. as the ex-Yu language... See... It's not about the language... It's about the most influential country on Balkan and the country which was the greatest in (ex) Yugoslavia.
It would be a lot better to talk about sport then this crap.
Can't wait for the Eurobasket. This year I have 6 teams for supporting (MNE, SRB, SLO, BIH, CRO and MAC). Cool, isn't it!
Cheers
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Welcome on board... haven't seen many Montenegrins... don't you have internet?
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(Jun 26, 2011, 11:25 pm)Black Urum Wrote: Welcome on board... haven't seen many Montenegrins... don't you have internet?
That's a big advantage of the Montenegrin young people... They/We like more hanging out and play sports than sit in front of the computer and talk about sport. It's a wide spread case.
BTW, thanks on the "welcome".
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