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No one here has much money, but we have lots of potatoes to sell, fans' chief Ivan Fosnar told the Jutarnji List newspaper.
The Knowledge | The strangest excuses to miss pre-season | Jacob Steinberg 2011
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"No one here has much money, but we have lots of potatoes to sell," fans' chief Ivan Fosnar told the Jutarnji List newspaper.
The Guardian World News Jacob Steinberg 2011
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Croatian newspaper Jutarnji List, which first reported the story citing Serbian police sources, also said Serbian special forces had made the arrest on Thursday.
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Drago Hedl, editor and journalist for the daily Jutarnji list, Zagreb (Croatia), and Besar Likmeta, BIRN
IFEX - 2010
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Jutarnji also quoted a report by the weekly Nacional, which in turn quoted its sources as saying that Dinamo lost the Europa League match against Timisoara on orders from people fixing results to sweep betting houses in Europe and Asia.
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Zagreb - Dinamo Zagreb is being investigated amid suspicions that one of Croatia's top football clubs has rigged at least two European matches for the benefit of the so-called betting Mafia, the Jutarnji List daily said Wednesday.
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He told Jutarnji List: If he didn't have ambition, he would stay at Tottenham and vegetate for the next three years.
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The interview was recorded last September and excerpts from it were published on Wednesday by Croatian daily Jutarnji.
Gates of Vienna 2009
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The newspaper, Jutarnji list, is one of the leading newspapers in Croatia, so at first blush the source would seem fairly credible.
FanHouse 2009
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"This is an important event in fighting corruption, though not a milestone, because there are so many similar affairs shaking Croatia," said Davor Butkovic, influential commentator and editor at Jutarnji List daily.
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