The Hammer Drops on Malo Kalemegdan

The dust has settled, but the shockwaves are still rattling the rafters at Crvena zvezda. The season that was supposed to be a coronation turned into a coronation of failure. The EuroLeague playoffs? A ghost town. The ABA League semi-final? A brutal execution at the hands of Partizan. The fans didn't just complain; they roared. "Management out!" became the chant that echoed through Belgrade, and for once, the board actually listened.

First, they took the head off the snake. Coach Sasa Obradovic knew the moment the final buzzer sounded against Partizan that his reign was over. The team didn't just lose; they collapsed. Under his direction, the red and white stripes were dragged through the mud. So, the axe fell. Obradovic is history. In his place, temporarily at least, steps Milan Tomić, a veteran of the game, commanding a salary of 30,000 euros to pick up the pieces.

Bagzi’s Time Has Come

But the purge doesn't stop at the bench. The scalpel is now moving to the executive suite. According to reports from Direktno, the next name on the chopping block is Nemanja Vasiljevic, known to the masses as "Bagzi." As General Director, Vasiljevic has been a lightning rod for anger. During that painful semi-final clash, the stands didn't just boo the players; they screamed for Bagzi to leave. He’s one of the highest-paid men in the building, and his paycheck seems to have become his albatross.

The status of Sports Director Milan Dozet remains murky, a shadow in the hallway while the lights are turned off elsewhere. But the message is clear: Crvena zvezda is hitting the reset button. They are sweeping the management deck clean, aiming to enter the next season with fresh blood, fresh promises, and hopefully, a fresh destiny. The era of excuses is over. Now, it’s time for accountability.