Bundesliga review part 2. the new one :)

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Was Boateng the last of the Typical City transfers?

A World class signing, but knackers his knee almost immediately, after a bizarre collision with an air hostesses' trolley on a flight to a pre season tour.
He then gets murdered for speed by that well known Olympic sprinter, Charlie Adams, and suffers the same fate, the following Christmas, when outpaced by Enrique at Newcastle.

We sell him to Bayern Munich, and within three years, he wins both the Champions League and the World Cup.
 
the matches so far

Hertha BSC 1-1 Werder Bremen att. 56.376
1:0 Stocker (6.)
1:1 Ujah(26.)

Eintracht Frankfurt 1-1 FC Augsburg att. 45,000
0:1 Caiuby (24.)
1:1 Russ (87.)

Hannover 96 0-1 Bayer Leverkusen att 39,100
0:1 Calhanoglu (18.)

1899 Hoffenheim 1-2 Bayern München att. 30,150 sold out
1:0 Volland (1.)
1:1 Müller (45.)
1:2 Lewandowski (90.)
yellow-red: Boateng (73./Bayern München)

1. FC Köln 1-1 VfL Wolfsburg att.46,000
1:0 Zoller (30.)
1:1 Bendtner (83.)

FC Schalke 04 1-1 Darmstadt 98 att. 61,565
0:1 Rausch (9.)
1:1 Draxler (47.)

Hamburger SV 3-2 VfB Stuttgart att. 54,618 sold out
0:1 Ginczek
(24.)
1:1 Illecevi (34.)
1:2 Ginczek (42.)
2:2 Lasogga (84.)
3:2 Djourou (89.)
 
Right guys, whats Borussia Park like?

Very basic and in the middle of nowhere. It was 20 minutes on a bus from the hauptbahnhof. The green lights help to give it some individuality, otherwise you would think you were in Middlesbrough or Derby. I still cant believe they fit 54,000 in it.

I didn't get the chance to see a lot of it, but I don't think its a good city to spend a lot of time in either - stay in Köln or Düsseldorf and get the train in and out (free with match ticket).

Me and a few others are going over early, partly to see the Köln v Ingolstadt game on the Friday. You going to that?
 
Very basic and in the middle of nowhere. It was 20 minutes on a bus from the hauptbahnhof. The green lights help to give it some individuality, otherwise you would think you were in Middlesbrough or Derby. I still cant believe they fit 54,000 in it.

I didn't get the chance to see a lot of it, but I don't think its a good city to spend a lot of time in either - stay in Köln or Düsseldorf and get the train in and out (free with match ticket).

Me and a few others are going over early, partly to see the Köln v Ingolstadt game on the Friday. You going to that?
Unfortunately I'm not going over until after the new year now, partly because of the Champions league. As it worked out we could've played 'Gladbach away the week before Schanzer play there on the Saturday! (But we happened to get Sevilla away that week). Anyway, I was planning to go to the home match against Darmstadt but thats off because we play Liverpool at home that weekend.

We've already decided that we're staying in Duesseldorf, as I'd previously heard that 'Gladbach wasn't the most exciting of places. Quite a random question, but does anyone know when they convert the standing section into seating for CL games, do they leave the railings up? Because at Borussia Park it's more the odd barrier rather than safe standing.
 
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