I've just come back from a holiday in Crotia and thought you might be interested in a review of my visit to Hajduk Split vs. NK Zagreb - Hajduk Split are another team that play in the red and blue stripes :p.
Club shop - there is one in the city as well as the ground - with everything from tops to seat cushions. ability to buy tickets at the either shop and get the ticket straightaway.
Club decorated walls - they are all over the region not just the town. It would be great if Croydon council would agree to do something like this!
The ground - nothing particularly special and a low crowd. I was going to do a stadium tour (every day except the day of and day before game day). Tickets were 40-60 kuna - £4 or £6!! I was able to have a beer at my seat and there seemed to be no segregation - that or Zagreb didn't bother to turn up!
Seats were just back and bottom parts in the concrete. They were filthy so we followed the locals by sitting
on the lidl leaflets! A nice touch that season ticket holders have their names on their seats - and stops the casual fan sitting there.
The crowd - for a small attendance it was very passionate all around the ground. They have a small area similar to the HF. Plenty of banners and chanting with a drum, the odd universal football chant and a couple of flares.
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The game - I would probably describe it as mid to low-end Championship level. The stand out player by far was Nikola Vlašić, a 17year old winger who loved the ball at his feet. I'm happy to give CPFC2010 a full scouting review or be a full-time scout for them at the right price ;-)
He scored the only goal of the game - a nicely struck volley
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The people were really friendly - I almost got a bear hug from a local when they scored! Would definitely recommend to anyone else thinking about heading to Split during the football season.
Club shop - there is one in the city as well as the ground - with everything from tops to seat cushions. ability to buy tickets at the either shop and get the ticket straightaway.
Club decorated walls - they are all over the region not just the town. It would be great if Croydon council would agree to do something like this!
The ground - nothing particularly special and a low crowd. I was going to do a stadium tour (every day except the day of and day before game day). Tickets were 40-60 kuna - £4 or £6!! I was able to have a beer at my seat and there seemed to be no segregation - that or Zagreb didn't bother to turn up!
Seats were just back and bottom parts in the concrete. They were filthy so we followed the locals by sitting
on the lidl leaflets! A nice touch that season ticket holders have their names on their seats - and stops the casual fan sitting there.
The crowd - for a small attendance it was very passionate all around the ground. They have a small area similar to the HF. Plenty of banners and chanting with a drum, the odd universal football chant and a couple of flares.
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The game - I would probably describe it as mid to low-end Championship level. The stand out player by far was Nikola Vlašić, a 17year old winger who loved the ball at his feet. I'm happy to give CPFC2010 a full scouting review or be a full-time scout for them at the right price ;-)
He scored the only goal of the game - a nicely struck volley
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The people were really friendly - I almost got a bear hug from a local when they scored! Would definitely recommend to anyone else thinking about heading to Split during the football season.
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