“Many Communist institutions have fallen into disrepair since the collapse of the Berlin Wall. In sporting sphere, the downward descents that many former state-sponsored clubs have had to go through may have been less severe, but they have had to adapt nonetheless. In the Czech Republic, one historic name is making a return in style. Dukla Prague sunk after the dissolution of Czechoslovkia and the name all but vanished from the annuals. For years it looked like they would be fondly remembered by fans of Half Man Half Biscuit, those old enough to have seen the likes of the great Josef Masopust and the statisticians amongst us. Football and modernity had sadly passed the giant of old behind.” In Bed With Maradona
Dukla Prague: More Than An Away Kit
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