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Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen

The match was chaotic, resembling a clash between two teams ill-prepared for football. Vukovar struggled in the first half against Gorica, but made tactical adjustments that improved their performance. Gorica, however, remained rigid and failed to adapt, leading to a thrilling but disorganized game overall.
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Rashomon – In the Name of the State

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Don’t Stop, Build It Up

On a rainy Sunday, over 20,000 fans witnessed a tactical football match between coaches Gonzalo Garcia and Goran Tomić. Garcia’s Hajduk employed a box-shaped midfield and notable set-piece strategies, while Tomić’s Istra adapted a man-marking system. Goals were scored from penalties and errors, but the game lacked standout individual performances.
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Push the Tempo – Inside the Mosquitoes Valley

In 2025, Osijek city plans to spend 2 million euros on mosquito extermination, while Dinamo’s Bruno Petković’s friend has an even higher budget for the team’s dressing room. In a thrilling match, Dinamo initially struggled against Osijek’s pressure but eventually gained control with strategic substitutions, highlighting effective coaching on both sides.
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Football from Hell

The SHNL began under poor conditions, with both teams, managed by Schilndelfeld and Jelavić, displaying unattractive football tactics. Despite Jelavić’s aggressive approach, finishing was lacking, while Schilndelfeld’s defensive setup struggled to create opportunities. Lokomotiva emerged victorious with a single goal.
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Dear Uruguayan expert, welcome to the box of nails

Strategic games can be captivating, revealing one’s purpose and passion for strategic thinking. While talent, work ethic, and capability are crucial, they may fall short in environments filled with fanatics and negativity. In such cases, relying solely on strategic thinking becomes challenging, illustrating a deeper problem at play.
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The Losers From a Nest of Negativity

The text emphasizes that despite changing coaches and players, the real issue lies with fans’ negativity. It suggests that personal frustration leads to toxic criticism, which hampers the club’s success. The author encourages fans to seek meaning outside football, fostering a more positive mindset and contributing to the community’s growth.
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Damir Mišković: The Penny-Pinching Monsignore Knows Exactly What He’s Doing.

Damir Mišković successfully leads the Croatian football club Rijeka, enhancing its sports and business vision. He developed infrastructure using club resources and maintains financial stability through effective player scouting. Despite some missteps, his return to strategic focus has positively influenced Rijeka’s sports scene, outweighing previous challenges.
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“Where Did the Money Go?” A Story About a Bunch of Potatoes in the Clown’s Oven.

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The Financial Circus of Benedikt Kotruljević’s “Perfect Merchant”: The Clown Edition

Benedikt Kotruljević, known as the father of accounting, introduced double-entry accounting. In contrast, our former “perfect merchant” mishandled the club’s finances and juggled a 10 million euro debt. His comedic actions raise concerns as some newcomers attempt to rescue the club from this precarious situation..
