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Why the part that he is a son of Serbian Petar Popovic is removed? Also his name in Serbian Cyrillic? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 178.223.7.88 ( talk) 12:50, 5 September 2010 (UTC)
I've just checked, even in this article in Croatian language writes that he is a son of Serbian... who was born in Kraljevo (city in central Serbia). Who is controling this English section and deleting facts? What are you trying to hide? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 178.223.7.88 ( talk) 12:53, 5 September 2010 (UTC)
Well, it is not foreign language but native language and script for Marko and his father. For many famous Serbs there stand next to their name how it is in Serbian Cyrillic. Also, why someone removed that he is Serbian ethnicity? Previously stood that he is a son of famous Serbian basketball player and nowaday coach and now someone has removed it. Why? What are you trying to hide? Nuts, unfair and sick. Shouldn't wikipedia be objective? Also, Joy you as a Croat know that you overthere try to Croatize Serbs. Don't do that in wikipedia too. 93.87.177.44 ( talk) 12:43, 7 September 2010 (UTC)
Wow, you are so illiterate, sorry to say. Ivan (i.e. Ivan Grozny - RUSSIAN) is so typical "Croatian name. Luka (Lucas) is so typical international name with thousands of Serbs having it. But the fact his kids might be half Croats (coz of his wife, maybe, dunno is his wife Serb or Croat), doesn't change the fact that his father was Serb! It is well known fact. He was famous player of Zadar. They are Serbs. You can keep this article fake. Hope Marko can get you on some court for faking facts. Hope he will do it! Also you as a Croat is so irrelevant, so objective and not a person to authorize this. You Croats always make those "Croatizing" of Serbs. You have tried to do it with Serb scientist Nikola Tesla, fortunately Wikipedia could not allow you to do it so lock it! And you as a Croat know that Petar Popovic his father was pure Serb. Don't fake facts! 109.121.12.238 ( talk) 23:35, 6 September 2011 (UTC)
As this Joy is a Croat who tries to fake facts, I will add for him some sources in Serbian (Croatian) which he will understand. http://sr.wikipedia.org/sr-el/Разговор:Петар_Поповић_(српски_кошаркаш)
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:o6r_bJFCfSEJ:www.leksikon-yu-mitologije.net/read.php%3Fid%3D5228+popovic+petar+kosarka+srbin&cd=10&hl=en&ct=clnk&client=opera Petar Popovic je Srbin, kao i vecina igraca Zadra. Petar Popovic je inace poceo da trenira kosarku u Kraljevu... otac mu je bio vojno lice.
http://www.057info.hr/vijesti/2011-04-06/20-godina-od-prvog-teroristickog-napada-na-grad-zadar Među demoliranim i opljačkanim lokalima i kućama su i:
I PRIVATNI LOKALI SRBA:
6. POPOVIĆ PETAR, košarkaš "Zadra", kafić "TAJMAUT", uništen,
As Marko's father, also famous basketball player and coach, Petar, was a Serb, his cafe "Timeout" was destroyed along with other Serb proprety in Zadar as Zadar, after all as whole Croatia is very anti-Serb (in 1991. in Croatia lived 13% of Serbs, today just 3%... ethnical cleansing!?). If he is a Croat, like this Croat Joy tries to fake, why his cafe was destroeyed along with other Serb cafes and propreties in the town?
Try not to fake well known fact! Marko Popovic is a Serb along with several other people who play from your team. Also things that international names Ivan and Luka are Croatian... please, do not be so illiterate! So funny! 109.121.12.238 ( talk) 00:03, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
Thanks for making this article more fair, thou the fact thier cafe "Timeout" was blown up by Croats, coz they were Serbs is not mentioned. Why such obvious and known facts of living people need months to come out as a truth. Whole ex Yugoslavia knows Petar and Marko Popovic are Serbs, 77.105.54.55 ( talk) 12:30, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
All this Serb ethnicity and name in Cyrillic letters is incredibly silly, imagine every entry for Americans on Wikipedia, each and every one of them would have to have his ethnicity pointed out except native Americans. So yes Marko is partially ethnically a Serb, who cares? Also the part about them being harassed with the notion it was taken out of silly Croatian news media whose former owner was assassinated(mafia connections) and the company was taken over by Austrians ages ago is completely incorrectly translated, it says the caffe was smashed(not blown up) in 1991 after Serbian terrorists killed a Croatian police officer which caused an uproar among Croats and that after that the caffe worked perfectly fine until the war(Serbian aggression on Croatia) became too much to handle and they moved to Zagreb in 1994. Basically it was Serbian shelling of the city of Zadar that made them move to Zagreb, not hostility of local Croats!!! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.17.23.174 ( talk) 22:37, 12 August 2012 (UTC)
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Why the part that he is a son of Serbian Petar Popovic is removed? Also his name in Serbian Cyrillic? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 178.223.7.88 ( talk) 12:50, 5 September 2010 (UTC)
I've just checked, even in this article in Croatian language writes that he is a son of Serbian... who was born in Kraljevo (city in central Serbia). Who is controling this English section and deleting facts? What are you trying to hide? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 178.223.7.88 ( talk) 12:53, 5 September 2010 (UTC)
Well, it is not foreign language but native language and script for Marko and his father. For many famous Serbs there stand next to their name how it is in Serbian Cyrillic. Also, why someone removed that he is Serbian ethnicity? Previously stood that he is a son of famous Serbian basketball player and nowaday coach and now someone has removed it. Why? What are you trying to hide? Nuts, unfair and sick. Shouldn't wikipedia be objective? Also, Joy you as a Croat know that you overthere try to Croatize Serbs. Don't do that in wikipedia too. 93.87.177.44 ( talk) 12:43, 7 September 2010 (UTC)
Wow, you are so illiterate, sorry to say. Ivan (i.e. Ivan Grozny - RUSSIAN) is so typical "Croatian name. Luka (Lucas) is so typical international name with thousands of Serbs having it. But the fact his kids might be half Croats (coz of his wife, maybe, dunno is his wife Serb or Croat), doesn't change the fact that his father was Serb! It is well known fact. He was famous player of Zadar. They are Serbs. You can keep this article fake. Hope Marko can get you on some court for faking facts. Hope he will do it! Also you as a Croat is so irrelevant, so objective and not a person to authorize this. You Croats always make those "Croatizing" of Serbs. You have tried to do it with Serb scientist Nikola Tesla, fortunately Wikipedia could not allow you to do it so lock it! And you as a Croat know that Petar Popovic his father was pure Serb. Don't fake facts! 109.121.12.238 ( talk) 23:35, 6 September 2011 (UTC)
As this Joy is a Croat who tries to fake facts, I will add for him some sources in Serbian (Croatian) which he will understand. http://sr.wikipedia.org/sr-el/Разговор:Петар_Поповић_(српски_кошаркаш)
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:o6r_bJFCfSEJ:www.leksikon-yu-mitologije.net/read.php%3Fid%3D5228+popovic+petar+kosarka+srbin&cd=10&hl=en&ct=clnk&client=opera Petar Popovic je Srbin, kao i vecina igraca Zadra. Petar Popovic je inace poceo da trenira kosarku u Kraljevu... otac mu je bio vojno lice.
http://www.057info.hr/vijesti/2011-04-06/20-godina-od-prvog-teroristickog-napada-na-grad-zadar Među demoliranim i opljačkanim lokalima i kućama su i:
I PRIVATNI LOKALI SRBA:
6. POPOVIĆ PETAR, košarkaš "Zadra", kafić "TAJMAUT", uništen,
As Marko's father, also famous basketball player and coach, Petar, was a Serb, his cafe "Timeout" was destroyed along with other Serb proprety in Zadar as Zadar, after all as whole Croatia is very anti-Serb (in 1991. in Croatia lived 13% of Serbs, today just 3%... ethnical cleansing!?). If he is a Croat, like this Croat Joy tries to fake, why his cafe was destroeyed along with other Serb cafes and propreties in the town?
Try not to fake well known fact! Marko Popovic is a Serb along with several other people who play from your team. Also things that international names Ivan and Luka are Croatian... please, do not be so illiterate! So funny! 109.121.12.238 ( talk) 00:03, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
Thanks for making this article more fair, thou the fact thier cafe "Timeout" was blown up by Croats, coz they were Serbs is not mentioned. Why such obvious and known facts of living people need months to come out as a truth. Whole ex Yugoslavia knows Petar and Marko Popovic are Serbs, 77.105.54.55 ( talk) 12:30, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
All this Serb ethnicity and name in Cyrillic letters is incredibly silly, imagine every entry for Americans on Wikipedia, each and every one of them would have to have his ethnicity pointed out except native Americans. So yes Marko is partially ethnically a Serb, who cares? Also the part about them being harassed with the notion it was taken out of silly Croatian news media whose former owner was assassinated(mafia connections) and the company was taken over by Austrians ages ago is completely incorrectly translated, it says the caffe was smashed(not blown up) in 1991 after Serbian terrorists killed a Croatian police officer which caused an uproar among Croats and that after that the caffe worked perfectly fine until the war(Serbian aggression on Croatia) became too much to handle and they moved to Zagreb in 1994. Basically it was Serbian shelling of the city of Zadar that made them move to Zagreb, not hostility of local Croats!!! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.17.23.174 ( talk) 22:37, 12 August 2012 (UTC)