Bundesliga 09/10
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- Harry Genshaw
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Great signing. Obafemi Martins to Wolfsburg is looking likely as well.VFLsmonan wrote:The Bundesliga won another attraction. Alexander Hleb returns to VfB Stuttgart on loan.
Sky used to show the Bundesliga a lot over here but it stopped for some reason a few years ago and appears to have been replaced by the lesser Spanish league.
Whats happened to my favourite German sides? Hansa Rostock & St Pauli? Are they both in the 2nd tier now?
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I was in Rostock in 1961, Harry, and it was a real dump that made Grimsby look exciting. However, it has probably changed beyond recognition since the wall came down. Actually I was there two weeks before the wall went up now I come to think of it.Harry Genshaw wrote:Great signing. Obafemi Martins to Wolfsburg is looking likely as well.VFLsmonan wrote:The Bundesliga won another attraction. Alexander Hleb returns to VfB Stuttgart on loan.
Sky used to show the Bundesliga a lot over here but it stopped for some reason a few years ago and appears to have been replaced by the lesser Spanish league.
Whats happened to my favourite German sides? Hansa Rostock & St Pauli? Are they both in the 2nd tier now?
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You must have made a hell of an impression MontyMontreal Wanderer wrote:I was in Rostock in 1961, Harry, and it was a real dump that made Grimsby look exciting. However, it has probably changed beyond recognition since the wall came down. Actually I was there two weeks before the wall went up now I come to think of it.

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Harry Genshaw wrote:You must have made a hell of an impression MontyMontreal Wanderer wrote:I was in Rostock in 1961, Harry, and it was a real dump that made Grimsby look exciting. However, it has probably changed beyond recognition since the wall came down. Actually I was there two weeks before the wall went up now I come to think of it.

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You like both? Wow you're really unique. St Pauli is doing well in 2. League with a very little budget. Rostock avoided relegation to 3. Bundesliga last year.Harry Genshaw wrote:
Whats happened to my favourite German sides? Hansa Rostock & St Pauli? Are they both in the 2nd tier now?
Their game in Hamburg was really nasty. Over a hundred arrests before the game, police had to close a part of the main rail station of Hamburg because of all the trouble Rostock supporters made there. The game itself had almost been aborted because Rostock Fans shot fireworks at St Pauli keeper. As I sad, never seen someone 'supporting' them both.

Schwarz-Weiß-Grün bis in den Tod!

Smokin' hot...

Without this nutter St Pauli would still play Bundesliga, maybe. He does nothing to get more money. No additional sponsors, he didn't want to rebuild Millerntor Stadium in 2001, when they almost got in DFB Pokal Final etc.
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Schwarz-Weiß-Grün bis in den Tod!
He's a funny bloke - imagine him in the Prem, would be chaos!
He's slightly stranger than the above suggests
Cornelius "Corny" Littmann (born November 21, 1952 in Münster) is the president of the German football club FC St. Pauli.
Littmann toured throughout Germany for years with the "Familie Schmidt" theatre group before setting up the "Schmidt Theater" in Hamburg's St. Pauli in 1988. He is the managing director of two theatres – with the opening of the "Schmidt's Tivoli" theatre in 1991. In 1999 he was named "Hamburg Entrepreneur of the Year".
He's slightly stranger than the above suggests
Was right all along
That was a april fools day joke...
The season in Germany starts tomorrow with the first round of DFB Pokal.
Match schedule
Bayern plays at Neckarelz (6. league), my club Borussia M'gladbach plays in Frankfurt against FSV. Tomorrow evening Armin Veh has his first match as Wolfsburg coach in Wiesbaden. Top game, played monday evening, is Düsseldorf - Hamburg. Of course there is also a derby with Offenbach - Frankfurt. They really hate each other, trouble should be guaranteed there, if there won't be more policemen than fans.
If you want to watch it per P2P Stream, take the 'Konferenz' (Simulcast) streams.


The season in Germany starts tomorrow with the first round of DFB Pokal.
Match schedule
Bayern plays at Neckarelz (6. league), my club Borussia M'gladbach plays in Frankfurt against FSV. Tomorrow evening Armin Veh has his first match as Wolfsburg coach in Wiesbaden. Top game, played monday evening, is Düsseldorf - Hamburg. Of course there is also a derby with Offenbach - Frankfurt. They really hate each other, trouble should be guaranteed there, if there won't be more policemen than fans.

If you want to watch it per P2P Stream, take the 'Konferenz' (Simulcast) streams.
Schwarz-Weiß-Grün bis in den Tod!
http://www.vflwolfsburg.de/50496+M58c91a460dd.html
Wolfsburg signed Obafemi Martins. Good move, now they have 3 very good strikers.
Wolfsburg signed Obafemi Martins. Good move, now they have 3 very good strikers.
Schwarz-Weiß-Grün bis in den Tod!
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