Talk:Bohemians 1905

No friendship with St. Pauli anymore?
The banner of the friendship between Bohemians and St. Pauli (Barflies) can often be seen at home matches, where it is the banner in the middle... So i don't know if you can say that they "had" a friendship. --Luisao200 (talk) — Preceding undated comment added 16:49, 7 June 2015 (UTC)

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Bohemians versus Bohemians?
Can somebody with a bit of insight in Czech football please explain in the article the "Bohemians dilemma" (Bohemians 1905 versus Bohemians Praha (Střížkov)) of having two clubs with the same name? EA210269 (talk) 00:43, 15 December 2008 (UTC)

Reply on Bohemians vs. Bohemians (Strizkov) dilemma
The story is very simple.

Bohemians Prague bankrupted in 2005 with quit high debts. There were two subjects that wanted to continue in famous history of this club from heart of Prague 10 - Vrsovice.

First of all there were fans that wanted to re-establish the club that they loved and supported it during all hard times in 100 year of the club history.

Second subject (strizkov) wanted absolutely the same and was willing to move to Bohemians Prague stadium Dolicek and "probably" pay all the debts and continue in professional football.

1) Czech Football association has confirmed that organization supported by fans that collected necessary amount of the money between themselves to clear debts in order Bohemians football club can return to professional football is the follower of former Bohemians club that bankrupted in 2005. The name of the club changed to BOHEMIANS 1905

2) Second subject (Strizkov) has rented a logo of Bohemians Prague (Kangaroo) from TJ Bohemians who was the owner of the logo for 1 year and renamed FC STRIZKOV to Bohemians Prague. This subject has never been recognized by football association as follower of bankrupted club, but football association has confirmed that FC Strizkov under name Bohemians Prague can enter to the league. Even if the "rent" of the logo should finish by end of 2007 Strizkov is still using it and of course this really bothers real supporters of Bohemians. Of course Srizkov is trying to make a profit from the players that have been officially reassigned from bankrupted club and therefore there is a lots of discussion ongoing at the court at the moment.

There is only one real Bohemians club. This club is playing at Dolicek and is nearly for all games sold out. On the other side Strizkov that is playing at Viktoria Zizkov stadium is currently having only few supporters.

I am not willing to blame anyone here, but for all real Bohemians fans there is only one real Bohemians and this is a club called BOHEMIANS 1905 playing at Dolicek those days and hopefully forever.

I hope those information bring little bit of light into this case. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.112.198.127 (talk) 20:00, 6 January 2009 (UTC)

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