[1] Soon after, Đustibek was replaced by new guitarist, Vladan Aćimović "Aćim",[2] and Đurić left the band, Nikolić taking over the spot of the lead vocalist.
[1] During the same year, Nikolić made a guest appearance on the EP Dečija pesma by the band Disciplina Kičme, with whose frontman, Dušan Kojić "Koja", he used to perform occasionally during the early 1980s.
The title track, which was a cover of "You'll Never Walk Alone", and "Novine za sedenje" ("Newspapers to Sit On"), both with football-themed lyrics, became the band's first hits.
[1] The album featured the song "Moj grad" ("My City"), written as a tribute to Phil Lynott,[1] as well as the track "Šest-najst metara" ("Penalty Area"), which was a cover of the hymn "Amazing Grace".
[1] The band intended to name their fourth studio album Do jaja (a slang expression which literally translates to balls high and means great, wonderful) and to release it with an image of male genital area on the cover.
[1] The following year, the band released the compilation album Daj gol – Najveći hitovi 1990–1995 (Score a Goal – Greatest Hits 1990–1995).
[3] In 2002, Željko Nikolić and Vlada Čalić with a new lineup of the band released the album Zakopano blago (Buried Treasure).
[5] On 5 March 2023, Željko Nikolić, who had been immobile for the last several years of his life due to illness, died in a fire, aged 66.