I'd say there has been a program available at more than half of the German games I've been to, and at the majority of those, it's been completely free. They tend to be handed out just as you go through the turnstile or at the bottom of the steps into each section of the ground and they're just left available for you to take.Something that I’ve wondered for a while that cptaidan 88, Bembeltown or Rhineland might know is whether they do match programmes in Germany. I can’t recall seeing any for sale at Dortmund last year but would like them as souvenirs from my (hopefully) 5 planned upcoming matches.
Another way we have the piss taken out of us in England.I'd say there has been a program available at more than half of the German games I've been to, and at the majority of those, it's been completely free. They tend to be handed out just as you go through the turnstile or at the bottom of the steps into each section of the ground and they're just left available for you to take.
Communal, organic farmer’s league.Bayern getting beat, and all the other challengers failing to win. Maybe a missed opportunity, but it's made the whole league unbelievably tight.
8 teams separated by 2 points. More teams could go level or close tomorrow
I met my mate Rhineland today at City v Villa before dropping him at Rochdale station so he could dash to Turf Moor for Burnley v Chelsea.
Top bloke who has helped me loads. I hope to have a few beers with him at Köln v Augsburg in November.
Not sure about his music taste though.