Today's Yugoslavia XI would be one of the best national teams in the world
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Today's Yugoslavia XI would be one of the best national teams in the world
[size=45]Today's Yugoslavia XI would be one of the best national teams in the world[/size]
Published 4 months ago 33 Comments
Even if Gareth Bale is perhaps the only absolute stone-wall addition to what would essentially be an England side, the likes of Aaron Ramsey and Oliver Burke provide some interesting options for GB, potentially.
There are some interesting 'what ifs' in the world, but one that doesn't get that much attention is the possibility that Yugoslavia never disbanded.
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[/ltr][/size][/size]For those of you wondering, Yugoslavia was a country formed in the First World War in 1918. Its eventual demise in 2003 was a result of the ‘Yugoslav Wars’ from 1991-99, which started the slow process of its six constituents breaking free and declaring independence.
First of the six to break free was Croatia and Slovenia in June 1991, then Macedonia a few months later, Bosnia & Herzegovina then escaped in March 92’ before the remaining two constitutes, Serbia and Montenegro, finally departed united in 2003, before going their separate ways three years later. Sounds very boy-bandish doesn’t it? I think that would make Robbie Williams Croatia.
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Over the years, plenty of fans have wondered what a Great Britain football team would be like and exactly how well would we do.Even if Gareth Bale is perhaps the only absolute stone-wall addition to what would essentially be an England side, the likes of Aaron Ramsey and Oliver Burke provide some interesting options for GB, potentially.
There are some interesting 'what ifs' in the world, but one that doesn't get that much attention is the possibility that Yugoslavia never disbanded.
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First of the six to break free was Croatia and Slovenia in June 1991, then Macedonia a few months later, Bosnia & Herzegovina then escaped in March 92’ before the remaining two constitutes, Serbia and Montenegro, finally departed united in 2003, before going their separate ways three years later. Sounds very boy-bandish doesn’t it? I think that would make Robbie Williams Croatia.
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