Thats not necessarily true, as i said my mom's brother is involved in Bosnian government, and he was in the village of Opara, doing a SDA promotional event (I hate SDA, but support my uncle), and he was telling me how people who had raspberries fields, made almost double a years worth of the worker in Bratstvo, and they didn't have to use transportation to get to work or buy a car. I know that it depends on how much land you own, my uncle told me how much they had on average, although i can't remember, ill talk to him soon, and find out ! This is just one example, sure the prices, go up and down, but there is usually a steady median that they hover around. Have you heard of "bolje, marka u hladu, nego marka u radu" not trying to say that farming isn't hard, it just isn't as stressful, or as harmful to you body as working in a factory is.
certainly its better than a factory but my grandfather owns about 1/4 of the farm land around modrica and he makes enough to get by and thats it
Really ? I think a person of his age doesn't really want more than that, although it does depend on the person. I could be that he is really focused on growing a certain crop that could have gone down in value, making him lose a lot of money annually. My uncle said there are certain things, that people in the villages grow, some are for self use, as other are for sale. As well if they do have a few cow's they do take out the cost of milk, and cheese, at the same time are able to sell it. Bosnian cheese has been making a name for it self, so the prices for selling could be good this year. I feel like a true villager talking about how to make money off dairy, and agriculture, oh well. lol
Zeljo's stadium plans completely fell apart once again. I actually thought they had all the investors in place and everything!
Say he renovates the stadium and makes it high tech and stuff, how will you refund all the costs of the stadium? The attendance of football matches in Bosnia are really low despite the price of tickets being really low, plus there are no sponsors willing to interest in the league, tv rights are bought for a bag of peanuts and the overall quality is ridiculously poor. I think we should be considered Lucky if he stays atleast 3 yrs in Bosnia.
In Bosnia you put money in, no money comes out. The country is one tiny black hole. Tan will leave within 3 yrs.
Hopefully he won't lose out on too much money because like you said, investing in Bosnia is usually a bad business.
Yes but football is one area of hope in Bosnia you twat. I hate the negativity you bring sometimes. He invested 100 million into Cardiff City, if he invests 10% of that into Sarajevo, that is assure dominance, and that would all be paid off with trips to the CL group stage. He has a better chance of reaching the CL with FKS then with Cardiff.
Bosnia is a goldmine of talents that have no place to be developed. Honestly all the stuff he is planning on investing so far seems like pocket change. Creating a professional football academy can only benefit him and Cardiff City as well as our NT.
Okay, no reason to call me a twat though. I suggest you do a yoga session first and then come back talking.
People get excited for new arenas/stadiums and attendance pretty much always increases when there is a new stadium built.
Lol, Dado taught you well when it comes to being negative. I liked the positive SarajevskoPivo better.
lol you dont get it. I'm positive in everyday life but when it comes to Bosnia, youd be stupid to be positive all the time, unless you enjoy being let down.