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The remaining games... Magdeburg to me is what RB Leipzig is to you guys. Offenbach are the wrong Kickers, but I'll be pulling for them in a big way.

27. Mai (19 Uhr): 1. FC Saarbrücken – FC Würzburger Kickers
27. Mai (19 Uhr): 1. FC Magdeburg – Kickers Offenbach
27. Mai (19 Uhr): SV Werder Bremen II – Borussia Mönchengladbach II
28. Mai (20.30 Uhr): Hamburger SV – Karlsruher SC
29. Mai (20.30 Uhr): Holstein Kiel - 1860 München
31. Mai (14 Uhr): FC Würzburger Kickers – 1. FC Saarbrücken
31. Mai (14 Uhr): Kickers Offenbach – 1. FC Magdeburg
31. Mai (14 Uhr): Borussia Mönchengladbach II - SV Werder Bremen II
1. Juni (20.30 Uhr): Karlsruher SC - Hamburger SV
2. Juni (20.30 Uhr): 1860 München – Holstein Kiel

Good on HSV for arranging another bonus two games a year for you nessie. That's good value for the money. :D


I'll be looking forward to 1. FC Saarbrücken – FC Würzburger Kickers the most, and I hope I'll be able to stream it. Kickers Offenbach are the strongest team in any Regionalliga and they will demolish FC Magdeburg.

Kiel - 60'er is certainly an interesting matchup, and geographically about as far apart as you can get in Germany.
 

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The remaining games... Magdeburg to me is what RB Leipzig is to you guys. Offenbach are the wrong Kickers, but I'll be pulling for them in a big way.

27. Mai (19 Uhr): 1. FC Saarbrücken – FC Würzburger Kickers
27. Mai (19 Uhr): 1. FC Magdeburg – Kickers Offenbach
27. Mai (19 Uhr): SV Werder Bremen II – Borussia Mönchengladbach II
28. Mai (20.30 Uhr): Hamburger SV – Karlsruher SC
29. Mai (20.30 Uhr): Holstein Kiel - 1860 München
31. Mai (14 Uhr): FC Würzburger Kickers – 1. FC Saarbrücken
31. Mai (14 Uhr): Kickers Offenbach – 1. FC Magdeburg
31. Mai (14 Uhr): Borussia Mönchengladbach II - SV Werder Bremen II
1. Juni (20.30 Uhr): Karlsruher SC - Hamburger SV
2. Juni (20.30 Uhr): 1860 München – Holstein Kiel

Good on HSV for arranging another bonus two games a year for you nessie. That's good value for the money. :D
Might be good value for money, but definitely not good for my health :rolleyes::D
 
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So Jurgen Klopp said he could see himself coaching Bayern in the future.....uh....NO! :mad:
It's the silly season take everything with a pinch of salt, I read somewhere else hes taking half a year off before going anywhere.
 
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I spent a sleepless night last night on my computer watching footage of Borrussia Monchengladbach. What are their fans like Nessie ??? They seemed to have a hooligan element, or was that misleading ?
Many many years ago when I supported Liverpool football club, I remember going to see Gladbach at Anfield with my dad. He later painted the team as a subutteo football team. The one with the green and black single stripe on an all white kit. I was very happy with it as subutteo did not have that kit in the selection of teams.
Did they have subutteo in Germany ?
 

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I spent a sleepless night last night on my computer watching footage of Borrussia Monchengladbach. What are their fans like Nessie ??? They seemed to have a hooligan element, or was that misleading ?
Many many years ago when I supported Liverpool football club, I remember going to see Gladbach at Anfield with my dad. He later painted the team as a subutteo football team. The one with the green and black single stripe on an all white kit. I was very happy with it as subutteo did not have that kit in the selection of teams.
Did they have subutteo in Germany ?
Gladbach is one of the most popular teams in Germany since the 70's and no, dont think that they ever had a serious hooligan problem.
I think this impression might come from the legendary incident against Inter where an empty tin can was thrown at a Inter player. Gladbach won 7-1 but they had to play the game again after a protest by Inter and this game ended 0-0.
Gladbach is also a team witch one of the richest history in German football and still has one of the largest fan bases.

Hmmm Subteo ? We never had Subteo over here, but I played something similar called Tipp-Kick :)
http://www.tipp-kick.de/Start.1.0.html?L=3
 
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Gladbach is one of the most popular teams in Germany since the 70's and no, dont think that they ever had a serious hooligan problem.
I think this impression might come from the legendary incident against Inter where an empty tin can was thrown at a Inter player. Gladbach won 7-1 but they had to play the game again after a protest by Inter and this game ended 0-0.
Gladbach is also a team witch one of the richest history in German football and still has one of the largest fan bases.

Hmmm Subteo ? We never had Subteo over here, but I played something similar called Tipp-Kick :)
http://www.tipp-kick.de/Start.1.0.html?L=3

I KNOW it`s wrong, but Mainz may not be my favourite team anymore....lol My wife and I may even take a trip for a few days later in the year to Monchen ;).
 

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I KNOW it`s wrong, but Mainz may not be my favourite team anymore....lol My wife and I may even take a trip for a few days later in the year to Monchen ;).
Moenchengladbach is not a very nice place. Careful there BB. You may be making a decision you will come to regret. There are certainly more tasteful options if you are free to choose.
 

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I KNOW it`s wrong, but Mainz may not be my favourite team anymore....lol My wife and I may even take a trip for a few days later in the year to Monchen ;).
A few hours are enough for Monchengladbach, there is nothing to do and see there besides the Borussia and the stadium. But only a few kms away is Dusseldorf and its old town and Altbier :D Way more interesting. And Gladbach recently qualified for the Champions League, perhaps they even return to Anfield Road. Just read an interesting article in our German 11 Freunde Football magazine about Liverpool and Everton. Did not know that Anfield Road and Goodison Park are less than one mile away from each other. Wish I can visit Liverpool and Anfield Road soon. Ian Rush was one of my favourite players when I was a little boy....just right after all my HSV heroes ;)
 
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A few hours are enough for Monchengladbach, there is nothing to do and see there besides the Borussia and the stadium. But only a few kms away is Dusseldorf and its old town and Altbier :D Way more interesting. And Gladbach recently qualified for the Champions League, perhaps they even return to Anfield Road. Just read an interesting article in our German 11 Freunde Football magazine about Liverpool and Everton. Did not know that Anfield Road and Goodison Park are less than one mile away from each other. Wish I can visit Liverpool and Anfield Road soon. Ian Rush was one of my favourite players when I was a little boy....just right after all my HSV heroes ;)

Yes mate.... I used to work at both grounds alternate weekends, and both grounds are literally a mile and a half from my parents home. As a youngster I was an avid Liverpool fan back in the 70`s and 80`s. I am Liverpool born and bred. An Aunt of mines father was a chief scout for Liverpool back in the 70`s and I had the pleasure of meeting the greats like Hughes, Smith, and the other legend players as a birthday treat one year.
Didn`t Kevin Keegan play for your guys ???
 
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I spent a sleepless night last night on my computer watching footage of Borrussia Monchengladbach. What are their fans like Nessie ??? They seemed to have a hooligan element, or was that misleading ?
Many many years ago when I supported Liverpool football club, I remember going to see Gladbach at Anfield with my dad. He later painted the team as a subutteo football team. The one with the green and black single stripe on an all white kit. I was very happy with it as subutteo did not have that kit in the selection of teams.
Did they have subutteo in Germany ?

Monchengladbach is a piece of crap town with lots of hooligans. They started mass fights outside the Cologne stadium and lit off illegal fireworks. You cannot like this team sir.

Here's some evidence for ya.

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This is outside the Cologne stadium after the game.

Tearing up the outside of the stadium. Yup, that's Gladbach fans for ya. Typical Foals.
 
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Monchengladbach is a piece of crap town with lots of hooligans. They started mass fights outside the Cologne stadium and lit off illegal fireworks. You cannot like this team sir.

Here's some evidence for ya.

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This is outside the Cologne stadium after the game.

Tearing up the outside of the stadium. Yup, that's Gladbach fans for ya. Typical Foals.


Okay, okay. Mainz it is :D
 

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Monchengladbach is a piece of crap town with lots of hooligans. They started mass fights outside the Cologne stadium and lit off illegal fireworks. You cannot like this team sir.

Here's some evidence for ya.

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This is outside the Cologne stadium after the game.

Tearing up the outside of the stadium. Yup, that's Gladbach fans for ya. Typical Foals.
Hmmmm Bundesbiers, I still dont think that Gladbach has more of a hooligan problem than any other average Bundesliga team. What do you think is going on when HSV plays Werder, you are likely to see scenes like this as well. Or HSV against St.Pauli,Dortmund against Schalke just to name some other examples. All of these teams have a small number of idiots that call themselves fans but aren't. Years ago a Cologne fan threw a drumstick on a HSV player and the player had to leave the game because of a bleeding wound on his head. Does this make Cologne beeing a team with fans that are ready to use violence ? Certainly not. If I compare todays situation in and around the stadium with the 80's or 90's when I went to see HSV games as a boy/young man it has much improved. Hooliganism has decreased a lot, football games are much safer nowadays. Only a few teams are left where I would say they still have serious problems, just think of Hansa Rostock or Dynamo Dresden. Or especially games between Hansa or St.Pauli are very dangerous games because they also make a political statement out of it, The Right (Hansa) against the The Left (St.Pipi). Disgusting :rolleyes:
However, I don't want to defend Gladbach, why should I, but I think we should put these scenes into the right context although I don't like to see scenes like that.

Edit: I remember Bremen fans throwing furniture on us HSV fans on our way to the stadium a few years ago. Not nice :D
 
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Hmmmm Bundesbiers, I still dont think that Gladbach has more of a hooligan problem than any other average Bundesliga team. What do you think is going on when HSV plays Werder, you are likely to see scenes like this as well. Or HSV against St.Pauli,Dortmund against Schalke just to name some other examples. All of these teams have a small number of idiots that call themselves fans but aren't. Years ago a Cologne fan threw a drumstick on a HSV player and the player had to leave the game because of a bleeding wound on his head. Does this make Cologne beeing a team with fans that are ready to use violence ? Certainly not. If I compare todays situation in and around the stadium with the 80's or 90's when I went to see HSV games as a boy/young man it has much improved. Hooliganism has decreased a lot, football games are much safer nowadays. Only a few teams are left where I would say they still have serious problems, just think of Hansa Rostock or Dynamo Dresden. Or especially games between Hansa or St.Pauli are very dangerous games because they also make a political statement out of it, The Right (Hansa) against the The Left (St.Pipi). Disgusting :rolleyes:
However, I don't want to defend Gladbach, why should I, but I think we should put these scenes into the right context although I don't like to see scenes like that.

Edit: I remember Bremen fans throwing furniture on us HSV fans on our way to the stadium a few years ago. Not nice :D


Okay, my German friend is winning the debate :D. VERY SERIOUS point for winning this debate, WHO makes the best beer ???
 

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Hmmmm Bundesbiers, I still dont think that Gladbach has more of a hooligan problem than any other average Bundesliga team. What do you think is going on when HSV plays Werder, you are likely to see scenes like this as well. Or HSV against St.Pauli,Dortmund against Schalke just to name some other examples. All of these teams have a small number of idiots that call themselves fans but aren't. Years ago a Cologne fan threw a drumstick on a HSV player and the player had to leave the game because of a bleeding wound on his head. Does this make Cologne beeing a team with fans that are ready to use violence ? Certainly not. If I compare todays situation in and around the stadium with the 80's or 90's when I went to see HSV games as a boy/young man it has much improved. Hooliganism has decreased a lot, football games are much safer nowadays. Only a few teams are left where I would say they still have serious problems, just think of Hansa Rostock or Dynamo Dresden. Or especially games between Hansa or St.Pauli are very dangerous games because they also make a political statement out of it, The Right (Hansa) against the The Left (St.Pipi). Disgusting :rolleyes:
However, I don't want to defend Gladbach, why should I, but I think we should put these scenes into the right context although I don't like to see scenes like that.

Edit: I remember Bremen fans throwing furniture on us HSV fans on our way to the stadium a few years ago. Not nice :D

You all got me searching for images of Bayern's hooligans. For some reason google translated Bayern as Bayer. Wow. I didn't know Leverkusen had such violent run ins with the police. Then I searched for other instances of football hooliganism. I think the most intimidating fan I have ever seen comes from Arsenal;

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Hmmmm Bundesbiers, I still dont think that Gladbach has more of a hooligan problem than any other average Bundesliga team. What do you think is going on when HSV plays Werder, you are likely to see scenes like this as well. Or HSV against St.Pauli,Dortmund against Schalke just to name some other examples. All of these teams have a small number of idiots that call themselves fans but aren't. Years ago a Cologne fan threw a drumstick on a HSV player and the player had to leave the game because of a bleeding wound on his head. Does this make Cologne beeing a team with fans that are ready to use violence ? Certainly not. If I compare todays situation in and around the stadium with the 80's or 90's when I went to see HSV games as a boy/young man it has much improved. Hooliganism has decreased a lot, football games are much safer nowadays. Only a few teams are left where I would say they still have serious problems, just think of Hansa Rostock or Dynamo Dresden. Or especially games between Hansa or St.Pauli are very dangerous games because they also make a political statement out of it, The Right (Hansa) against the The Left (St.Pipi). Disgusting :rolleyes:
However, I don't want to defend Gladbach, why should I, but I think we should put these scenes into the right context although I don't like to see scenes like that.

Edit: I remember Bremen fans throwing furniture on us HSV fans on our way to the stadium a few years ago. Not nice :D


Oh, I was just bashing my rival.
 

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