Bad Blue Boys send important message ahead of Viking match: 'The North must be in its best condition'
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Bad Blue Boys, Dinamo Zagreb's most fervent supporters, are celebrating their 40th anniversary.
- They are urging fans to fill the stadium stands at least 30 minutes before the Champions League playoff match against Viking.
- The group has prepared a choreography for their anniversary and emphasizes the need for strong fan support to help the team secure a good result.
Dinamo Zagreb's dedicated fan group, the Bad Blue Boys, are calling on supporters to rally for their 40th anniversary during the crucial Champions League playoff match against Norwegian champions Viking. The game, scheduled for August 18th at Maksimir Stadium, is vital for Dinamo, with a place in the Champions League worth approximately 30 million euros from UEFA. Additional prize money is available for each win and draw.
The North must be in its best condition.
The Bad Blue Boys are using the match to mark their four-decade milestone. They have issued a strong message emphasizing the need for the "North" stand to be "in its best condition." Their primary request is for the stadium to be at least half-full 30 minutes before kickoff.
The first condition we need to fulfill is - a full stand at least half an hour before the match!
Fans are asked to be in their seats by 8:30 PM to ensure the success of a special choreography planned for the anniversary. The group stressed that the players need "the best possible support and energy" to carry them towards a favorable outcome before the return leg in Norway. "Let Dinamo resound everywhere!" the BBB declared.
Our players need the best possible support and energy with which we will carry them to the best possible result before the return leg in Norway.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.