Bundesliga review part 2. the new one :)

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Ruhr said:
yes, the GLÜCKAUF-KAMPFBAHN
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K68jSNKqYAE[/video]

not much left of it,

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Haha

Presumably that was a German Shepherd invading the pitch after Libuda’s goal. I wonder if it got a banning order.
Judging from the noise there must have been a few blues in attendance.
Strange hearing Dave Ewing mentioned by a German commentator. Most City fans would associate him with the Bert Trautmann era.
 
Scaring Europe to Death said:
Haha

Presumably that was a German Shepherd invading the pitch after Libuda’s goal. I wonder if it got a banning order.
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Libuda, one of the biggest legends of the club.

It is always unbelievable to see, what was possible in these days. Fans and dogs on the pitch. I love this pictures, fans directly behind the line.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMYq6bTSTwA[/video]
 
Ruhr said:
Scaring Europe to Death said:
Haha

Presumably that was a German Shepherd invading the pitch after Libuda’s goal. I wonder if it got a banning order.
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Libuda, one of the biggest legends of the club.

It is always unbelievable to see, what was possible in these days. Fans and dogs on the pitch. I love this pictures, fans directly behind the line.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMYq6bTSTwA[/video]
 
Away fans treated on the pitch for dog bites after invading the pitch?

Last season we were on a train from Hamburg to Dusseldorf (the day that Fortuna lost 6-1 at home to Hoffenheim), but the guard informed us that the train was going to be diverted due to football hooliganism on a previous train.
We later discovered that it was Dortmund fans on their way to Schalke for the Ruhr derby.

I’ve never seen hooliganism in Germany, although there always seems to be a huge police presence and a few burberry wannabees. The locals have always been far more friendly than the dutch, which admittedly came as a shock when I first started watching european football.

By the way, I remember Libuda from the 1970 World Cup. However Klaus Fischer was always my favourite German player.
 
When Saturday comes... Derby from another point of view.

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zL3CUQD86DU[/video]
 
Schalker said:
Ruhr said:
Scaring Europe to Death said:
Any Schalke fans know if Felix Plater will be playing at the Mini Etihad on Tuesday?
Don´t think so. He is part of the Bundesliga team as long as Huntelaar is out.

As well as Sane I guess

but still hope they will play on Tuesday cause they will need the best team vers the best team in the competion.


Sane played and was arguably the best player on the pitch.

The other youngsters who stood out for Schalke were the defenders, particularly the number 2, who seemed to have the measure of City's talented Brandon Barker.

Schalke had plenty of chances, but didn't equalize until added time with a wicked deflection. City's goal also deflected, but was equally a bad goalkeeping error.

See you all at the Hoffenheim game next week.
 
MCFCHOWELL said:
Currently in the process of becoming a member of "Schanzer" - I'm hopefully going to try and make the first Bundesliga home game if we go up, or 1860 away if not.

Bit sad to see that the first club member in their history will be a fine young Englishman from Manchester! ;)

P.S. Article sent to your mail! :)
 
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