Dinamo Boss Diazepam ll did not wanned to go to press conference after all fans where ocucupie Dinamo stadium. The only one who was went on press conference was Zdravko Mamić by himself while Dinamo fans where chanting that Diazepam ll and he must leave Dinamo to other handsm on the end one of journalist was attacked Chairman Zdravko Mamić about his private life with asking him about his brother and nade circus.
How it begins...
Day after that Dinamo Boss went on press and was agressive about penalty. Also he did not answer any question about truck and also went out before press was over saying to press conference that they lie and make drama and also that they do not have ball like his players and all in club.
Before that one journalist was asking him about how he feel now when he will need to testify his move by going to Austria with players in cargo.
Vahid Halilhodži? (born 15 October 1952) is a former Bosnian footballer turned manager, currently in charge of Turkish club Trabzonspor.
Regarded as one of the best Yugoslav players in the 1970s and 1980s, Halilhodži? had successful playing spells with Velež Mostar, and French clubs Nantes and Paris Saint-Germain before retiring in the mid-1980s.
He also appeared for the Yugoslav national team and was part of the squads which won the 1978 European Under-21 Championship before earning 15 full international caps for Yugoslavia.
"Fucked up day when Yugoslavia broken but if that did not happen, who would be better in football then "Yusgoslavia"? "Diazepamll"
In the early 1990s he began managing and, after a short managing stint at his hometown club Velež, permanently moved to France in 1993. Since then he managed a number of teams in French-speaking countries and his achievements include winning the 1997 CAF Champions League with Moroccan side Raja Casablanca, leading the French side Lille OSC from second level to third place in Ligue 1 in less than three years, and winning the 2004 Coupe de France with Paris Saint-Germain.
He also qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup with Côte d'Ivoire and the 2014 FIFA World Cup with Algeria. (Even tho did not not happen here in my FM13 story tho, respect for that result but we are not good private)
Early life and Velež
Born in Jablanica, Halilhodži? started playing football in his early teens at local minnows FK Turbina Jablanica, as the club's ground was located some 100 meters from his family home.
According to his admission, he did not consider becoming a professional footballer at the time and instead chose to continue his formal education, moving to the nearby city of Mostar at the age of 14 to study at the local electrotechnical high school, without ever appearing for Turbina in an official match.
Nevertheless, it was in Mostar that he first started taking football seriously as he went on to join Yugoslav First League side Velež Mostar academy at the age of 16, in part on the insistence of his brother Salem, who at the time played for the club as a striker. Halilhodži? then went on to play there at youth levels for the next two and a half years, and, upon signing a professional contract with the club, was sent on a six-month loan to second level side Neretva Metkovi? to gain some experience.
Upon his return from loan, he quickly broke into the first-team squad in the 1972–73 season, forming a successful attacking partnership with Dušan Bajevi? and helping Velež finish the season as league runners-up behind powerhouse Red Star Belgrade.
Halilhodži? then went on to become one of the club's key players throughout the 1970s,appearing in a total of 376 matches and scoring 253 goals for the club (including 207 appearances and 103 goals in the Yugoslav First League) before leaving the country in September 1981 to join French side FC Nantes. Earlier that year he was instrumental in winning the club's first major silverware, scoring two goals in their 3–2 Yugoslav Cup final win against Željezni?ar.
International career
Halilhodži? was capped 15 times for the Yugoslav national team, scoring eight goals. After debuting as a full international in June 1976, he also appeared in a few matches for Yugoslavia under-21 in 1978, helping them win the 1978 European Under-21 Championship where he claimed the Golden Player award for the best player in the tournament. Halilhodži?, who was 26 at the time, took advantage of the rule that allowed two players over the age of 21 to participate – hence him and Velimir Zajec (who had also already debuted for Yugoslavia full squad in 1977) were the two senior players brought in to strengthen the under-21 squad.
Spanning nine years, Halilhodži?'s time with the national team was marked by frequently alternating ups and downs, periods of automatic inclusion followed by years-long omissions and frustrating substitute stints.
He made his debut as a substitute at Euro 76 under head coach Bi?e Mladini? during the third place match versus Holland that Yugoslavia lost 2–3 at Zagreb's Maksimir Stadium. The 23-year-old Halilhodži? came on for Slaviša Žungul.
Over the next couple of years he recorded two more substitute appearances – first in September 1976 in a friendly versus Italy in Rome and then in November 1977 at home versus Spain (the infamously violent qualifying home loss at Belgrade's Marakana that ended Yugoslavia's chances of going to the 1978 World Cup).
Euro 80 qualifying
It was not until October 1978 that now 26-year-old Halilhodži? (riding high from his under-21 European championship win) got his first national team start – the opening Euro 80 qualifying clash versus Spain at home in Maksimir.
With his first inclusion in the starting lineup by returning coach Mladini? also came his first goal – Yugoslavia was down 0–2 in the first half when Halilhodži? pulled one back in the 44th minute for 1–2, which ended up being the final score as Yugoslavia again lost at home to Spain. With his performance versus Spain, Halilhodži?'s stock was somewhat raised and as a result he got to start the next qualifier away at Romania that Yugoslavia also lost, this time 2–3. The second consecutive qualifier loss prompted the end of Bi?e Mladini?'s time as head coach – he got replaced by interim coach Dražan Jerkovi?. Halilhodži? played the next friendly match under Jerkovi?, scoring a hat-trick versus Greece.
The resumption of Euro 80 qualifying five months later in April 1979 saw the return of Miljan Miljani? to the Yugoslav bench as the FA's permanent solution at the head coaching position. Miljani? made major changes to the team he inherited from Mladini? with Halilhodži? one of the many casualties.
The changes worked as Yugoslavia won its remaining four qualifiers (including a win away at Spain) as well as its two friendlies versus Italy and Argentina (none of the six matches featured Halilhodži?), but the opening two losses still proved too much to overcome as Plavi finished a point behind Spain in the group and didn't progress to Euro 80.
1982 World Cup
Halilhodži? made two substitute appearances at the 1982 World Cup: playing the last 15 minutes of the controversial group match versus Spain as well as the entire second half versus Honduras. For the position of forward at the tournament Miljani? preferred Safet Suši?. In his later interviews Halilhodži? often expressed dismay with head coach Miljani? for not giving him a more prominent role in the Yugoslav team at the 1982 World Cup.
On more than one occasion in the 2000s and 2010s retired Halilhodži? expressed bitterness over not getting a bigger part in the national team during the 1970s and 1980s, sarcastically citing "the fact my surname was too long for Belgrade scoreboards", thus insinuating that he feels the fact he's Muslim may have been the reason for his modest playing time in the national team.
In 1997 he signed up for Raja Casablanca, one of the biggest Moroccan clubs. In the span of two years, he won the Moroccan Championship and the African Champions League. These successes raised his international profile.
In October 1998 he began to coach Lille OSC, which at the time was struggling to survive in the French second league. During the season 1999–2000, Lille OSC abruptly smashed the second league. Immediately during its first season in the French Ligue 1, Lille OSC finished 3rd and thus qualified for the European Champions League. He became very famous in France because of his professionalism and tactical science, and was bestowed the nickname of "Coach Vahid". After finishing 5th in the 2001–2002 season, "Coach Vahid" decided to quit the club due to a lack of ambition of its directors.
In November 2002, he was recruited in order to rescue the French club Stade Rennais, which he did. He started to become one of the most sought after coaches in Europe, and whilst being sought by some German and Spanish clubs, joined Paris Saint Germain in Summer 2003.
Paris Saint-Germain
During his first season at the helm of Paris Saint-Germain, the club realised one of the greatest and most unexpected seasons in its history by winning the French Cup and arriving second in the Championship (thus qualifying for the Champions League), just behind Olympique Lyonnais.
Halilhodži?'s second season was not a success. From its opening group stage 0-3 home loss to Jose Mourinho's Chelsea in the Champions League to its domestic league continual struggles in Le Championnat, PSG never managed to replicate the winning form of the previous campaign. Going into the final round of Champions League group stage fixtures on 7 December 2004,
Halilhodži?'s team still had a chance of advancing as the win at home versus CSKA Moscow would've seen PSG move on to the round-of-16.
Even just a draw with CSKA combined with group leaders Chelsea winning or drawing away at Porto would've ensured progression while a draw regardless of the other match outcome guaranteed at least UEFA Cup round-of-32 action.
However, PSG got beaten 1-3 at its home stadium by the Russians, courtesy of Sergei Semak's hat-trick, which meant straight elimination from Europe. It was a bitter loss that even prompted club president Francis Graille to publicly relay his disappointment at the "lack of pride" shown by the PSG squad though remaining guardedly coy when explicitly asked about Halilhodži?'s future at the club.
Now with only domestic competition to worry about, PSG began calendar year 2005 looking to improve its Ligue 1 standing. Sluggish form continued, however, and on 8 February 2005 following a 0-2 league loss at home versus RC Lens that dropped PSG to 12th spot in the league, club management decided to act by sacking Halilhodži?.
From October 2005 to June 2006, he moved to Turkey in order to coach Trabzonspor. The club finished in 4th place, just behind the three big clubs from Istanbul; Be?ikta?, Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe. Although the team qualified for the UEFA Cup, he decided to quit Turkey.
In May 2008 he was recruited to train the very ambitious Côte d'Ivoire national team. In a two-year unbeaten run in qualifiers, the team reached both the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. However, during the quarter finals of the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations against Algeria, Côte d'Ivoire were eliminated during extra time. The disappointment was huge among the people in Côte d'Ivoire, for whom the national football team played a central social role. In addition, the country was at that period facing a significant political crisis. As a consequence of this instability, Vahid Halilhodži? was fired four months before the start of the World Cup.
Dinamo Zagreb
On 16 August 2010 Halilhodži? was announced as the new coach of Dinamo Zagreb, signing two and a half-year long contract. He came in as replacement for Velimir Zajec who just got fired after elimination from the Champions League qualifying in a penalty-shootout to Moldovan club Sheriff Tiraspol.
Right away, club fans took to Halilhodži? as Dinamo started playing attractive and a more attacking style of football. On 16 September, exactly one month after signing his contract, he led Dinamo to a somewhat improbable 2-0 victory over Villarreal at the start of the Europa League, which enhanced Halilhodži?'s reputation in Zagreb.
However, despite some encouraging results, Dinamo failed to qualify for the next stage in the European competition, losing the deciding match in December at home against PAOK. Despite the setback, Halilhodži? stayed on due to support of both the fans and club management.
In the domestic league, the club was a runaway leader without any real competition. Towards the end of the season, issues arose over the renegotiation of terms of his contract and on 6 May 2011 he left the club following a vicious shouting incident with Dinamo's executive president Zdravko Mami? in the team dressing room during halftime of the league match versus Inter Zapreši?.
Algeria national team
On 22 June 2011, the Algerian Football Federation announced that Halilhodži? would take over the vacant Algeria national team manager position starting on 1 July.[13] On 2 July, the nomination was made official with Halilhodži? signing a three-year contract. On 14 November 2012, Algeria invited Bosnia and Herzegovina (Halilhodži?'s country of birth) for a friendly match. Algeria lost 0–1 in 90+3' on a rainy night in Algiers.
On 19 November 2013, Algeria secured a spot at 2014 FIFA World Cup having beaten a 2013 Africa Cup of Nations runners-up Burkina Faso 3–3 on aggregate (away goals rule), during CAF Third Round play-offs.
The Algerian team's World Cup performance was a significant surprise as they advanced from the group stage and faced Germany in the round of 16 on June 30, 2014. The team played a strong match against the powerful German side, extending the game into extra time before the match ended with a 2-1 German victory. Halilhodzic was frequently noted for his strategic counter attacking tactics, calm yet motivating influence on the players, and skillful game management. On July 7, 2014, he left his role, despite Presidential pleas not to.
Personal life
During the Bosnian War in 1992, Halilhodži? was wounded in Mostar, but recovered within a few months. He left Mostar in May 1993 due to threats received from the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) as the armed conflict between Bosniaks and Croats escalated in Herzegovina. Following his departure, his house was looted and burned down.
On 23 July 2004, during his tenure as the manager of Paris Saint-Germain, Vahid received Chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur of the French Republic.[19] Halilhodži? is married and has two children. His primary residence is in Lille where his family lives.
Mijo Caktaš (born 8 May 1992 in Split) is a Croatian football midfielder, currently playing for Hajduk Split in the Prva HNL.
Club career
A native of Dugopolje, Mijo Caktaš started training with his hometown club NK Dugopolje, moving to the NK Omladinac Vranjic youth team when he was 14. After two seasons there he returned to Dugopolje, debuting for the senior team in the 2008–09 season of the Treća HNL South, at only 16 years old, he drew the attention of Hajduk Split scouts.
He was integrated in the Hajduk U19 team the following season. In summer 2011, he was sent to Dugopolje on loan, and his performances in the autumn Druga HNL leader earned him a call back to the Hajduk first team. In February 2012, he signed a four-and-a-half-year contract with the club. He made his debut for the first team in a 1–1 draw against Istra 1961 on 25 February 2012.The following month, he scored his first goal in Prva HNL in a 3–0 win against Rijeka and also provided two assists for Ante Vukušić. In the next game, he scored the only goal in a 1–0 victory over Cibalia.
About taking truck and e-eye control he didnt want to comment too but he sayed it was mistake but probably not mistake and that he think that now all the time he must move from police to Austria than Croatia and in that situation do not have time to be with. About keepeng players in cargo which droped off in Wien he sayed that it happens and also add that it was not his mistake but truck which automatic unload cargo. Also on tape is clear, Diazepam ll was talking with players in cargo with carrots trough speaker and in point where he went without rumors going on for drug the police did not sayed nothing yet. "Big luck" in Diazepam story is that he stop near stadium and crash into car with and letting cargo after he went out to say women Barin Alana 25 that she must watch. She sayed that he was losing too fast and also that he was clearly on drug. On the end after crash he left cargo near that place.
Boy Waterman who was with him in cabin sayed that most of players were totaly motivated even tho they did not pass to Champions cup.
Waterman - kind strange of Diazepam but i must say that it was good job and also sayed that almost all players coming to them self and he consider that like part of their story which they will never forget. No single player we asked did not see it wrong move except parents of players and Ademi, captain who is called in Croatia International and he did not give us too much information even tho he sayed that move was wrong by Diazepam.
Halilovic - i was afraid but now i feel better and i think that it was not too dangerous and also sayed that Diazepam ll talked all the time and trying to get players happy... adding - he wanned best and maybe did.
About drugs no one sayed nothing.
On result Dinamo Boss sayed that he knowed it would be hard but many fans are not so good with looking first and second leg and consider that taking all in account Diazepam ll was in position to win.
We asked Dinamo Boss about Eternal Rival but he sayed that he want win and clear sayed to team if they lose they will go for one week on costruction workers.
On Vahid he sayed that he do not talk with enemy of Dinamo but knows that he is very good manager. - Vaha did wonders but wonders in fact do not exist so i think it cannot last forever, we are much better and i expect to win. He also noted that he knows how Vahid will play.
Euro Cup?
We talked about it and all i can say is that this game cabn hard affect on first and later games... if we win we will be in more better position for first game in Euro Cup.
Do you belive you can go to knockout?
Well i think we were lucky and i do not think it will be easy but compare the last season and Champions Cup + this season, why not?
So Vahid, he will sure do ...
I do not want about him. He is doing his job, i do my. No comment. Thnx on press but i must go.