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This shows that he will never play for Serbia. Thant's why changing his national team to Serbia is totally inaccurate.
The only reasonable alternative is to also show his caps for Yugoslavia as well as his caps for Serbia & Montenegro.
SLUMGUM yap stalk 16:52, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
This article is written REDICILOUSLY. unencyclopedic unsourced information , improper grammar , loads of exclamation marks everywhere. Who wrote this? This is COMPLETELY unencyclopedic. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.82.29.34 ( talk) 02:31, 29 March 2008 (UTC)
Milosevic did not play for four different national teams. I know that the article at the UEFA site states so, but that is simply untrue. Even if we claim that FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro are different countries (which isn't the case, since there was no changing of the borders, only the name was changed), "pre-" and "post-communist" Yugoslavia are definitely the same country. Making difference between these two would be absolutely the same thing as if someone said, for example, that he had previously lived in the "Bush's United States", and he now lives in the "Obama's United States". Changing a regime doesn't change the country you live in, I guess you understand how ridiculous this idea is... And, to be specific, I believe I understand how this confusion happened. Probably someone thought that Milosevic played for SFR Yugoslavia (really, that was a communist/socialist country), but that wasn't the case, and the regime in FR Yugoslavia wasn't really changed until 2000. Sometimes even reliable sources come up with a complete nonsense and put vandalism here on Wikipedia...-- Vitriden ( talk) 01:53, 18 December 2009 (UTC)
Totally agree with the title above. All legal and other arguments are on the side that the national teams of FRY, SCG and Serbia are not separated in any way. This is exactly what some members of Wikipedia are doing violently, not only on this page, but also on other pages of the national team. That has to stop. Nikgudz ( talk) 14:59, 14 September 2021 (UTC)
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This shows that he will never play for Serbia. Thant's why changing his national team to Serbia is totally inaccurate.
The only reasonable alternative is to also show his caps for Yugoslavia as well as his caps for Serbia & Montenegro.
SLUMGUM yap stalk 16:52, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
This article is written REDICILOUSLY. unencyclopedic unsourced information , improper grammar , loads of exclamation marks everywhere. Who wrote this? This is COMPLETELY unencyclopedic. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.82.29.34 ( talk) 02:31, 29 March 2008 (UTC)
Milosevic did not play for four different national teams. I know that the article at the UEFA site states so, but that is simply untrue. Even if we claim that FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro are different countries (which isn't the case, since there was no changing of the borders, only the name was changed), "pre-" and "post-communist" Yugoslavia are definitely the same country. Making difference between these two would be absolutely the same thing as if someone said, for example, that he had previously lived in the "Bush's United States", and he now lives in the "Obama's United States". Changing a regime doesn't change the country you live in, I guess you understand how ridiculous this idea is... And, to be specific, I believe I understand how this confusion happened. Probably someone thought that Milosevic played for SFR Yugoslavia (really, that was a communist/socialist country), but that wasn't the case, and the regime in FR Yugoslavia wasn't really changed until 2000. Sometimes even reliable sources come up with a complete nonsense and put vandalism here on Wikipedia...-- Vitriden ( talk) 01:53, 18 December 2009 (UTC)
Totally agree with the title above. All legal and other arguments are on the side that the national teams of FRY, SCG and Serbia are not separated in any way. This is exactly what some members of Wikipedia are doing violently, not only on this page, but also on other pages of the national team. That has to stop. Nikgudz ( talk) 14:59, 14 September 2021 (UTC)