What made Vox 92 legendary was its transfer rumors. Forget Fabrizio Romano’s "Here we go." On Vox 92, the news came from Bole sa Zvezdare (Bole from Zvezdara) who claimed his cousin’s barber knew the agent of a Brazilian player.
And somehow, 30% of the time, they were right. vox 92 forum fudbal
The forum was the epicenter of insajder (insider) culture. Before players signed for Partizan or Red Star, their names appeared in a cryptic Vox 92 post at 3 AM. It was the Wild West of journalism, but it was our Wild West. What made Vox 92 legendary was its transfer rumors
Serbian football prides itself on producing world-class talent (from Savićević to Tadić to Vlahović). The Vox 92 community includes some of the most knowledgeable youth scouts in the Balkans. There are dedicated threads for the "Omladinska škola" (youth academy) of every major club. Users post live updates from U-15 tournaments, analyze the biomechanics of a 16-year-old left-back, and predict who will be sold to a Premier League club for €20 million next summer. The forum was the epicenter of insajder (insider) culture
By 2016–2017, the exodus to Facebook groups (e.g., “Fudbalski Cirkus”), Instagram pages, and Discord servers slowly emptied Vox 92. The old guard grew up — got jobs, kids, less time for 3 AM arguments about whether the 1994 Red Star team could beat Bayern 2020.
But the forum still stands, frozen in digital amber. Some threads haven’t seen a reply since 2013. Others get resurrected every few years by a nostalgic user asking: “Je l’ živ još neko ovde?” (Is anyone still alive here?)