Bundesliga review

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Jay Division said:
1-6 to Dortmund now, bloody hell.

What a team Klopp has built. They started the season quite badly too, imagine they hadn't. Shinji Kagawa is fookin' ace, proof of what a good scouting system can get you for peanuts. Dortmund are buying another highly rated Japanese player for dirt cheap too.
 
LoveCity said:
Jay Division said:
1-6 to Dortmund now, bloody hell.

What a team Klopp has built. They started the season quite badly too, imagine they hadn't. Shinji Kagawa is fookin' ace, proof of what a good scouting system can get you for peanuts. Dortmund are buying another highly rated Japanese player for dirt cheap too.
Think their poor early season form was due to some of their players being injured, but Klopp has done fantastic. Marco Reus is joining in the summer as well. Front four of Gotze, Kagawa, Reus and Lewandowski is going to be lethal.
 
Round 27

VfL Wolfsburg 2-1 Hamburger SV, att 30,000 (sold out)
Mandzukic, Schäfer – Berg

A Hamburg Radio Dj played a Bundesliga 2 version of the fan anthem and needs now some bodyguards. A bad time for jokes like this as relegation fear is creeping into the city

SC Freiburg 2-0 1. FC Kaiserslautern att. 24,000 (sold out)
Guede, Makiadi

New Lautern coach Krassimir Balakov in a hopeless situation

Werder Bremen 1-1 FC Augsburg att. 40,208
Füllkrug – Verhaegh

Bayern München 2-1 Hannover 96 att 69,000 (sold out)
Kroos, Gomez – Ya Konan

M´gladbach 1-2 Hoffenheim, att. 52, 796
Reus – Firminho, Vucevic

Mainz 05 1-3 Hertha BSC, att. 33,152
Choupo-Moting – Ben Hatira, Ramos (2)

A sign of life from struggling Hertha

Schalke 2-0 Leverkusen att 61, 637 (sold out)
Huntelaar (2)

Huntelaar playing the best season of his career. Now 40 goals in 38 matches for Schalke this season. His record from the dutch league is at 41 goals.

VFB Stuttgart 1-0 FC Nürnberg att 55, 800
Cacau

FC Köln 1-6 Borussia Dortmund att 50,000 (sold out)
Novakovic, – Piszcek, Kagawa (2) Lewandowski, Gündogan, Perisic

Dortmund five points ahead, but still playing Bayern, Schalke and Gladbach (round 30-32) in the remaining matches


1. Borussia Dortmund +42 62
2. FC Bayern München +48 57
4. FC Schalke 04 +26 53
------------------------------------------- 1-3 CL
3. Borussia Mönchengladbach +22 51

------------------------------------------- 4 CL-Qualification
5. Bayer Leverkusen +3 40
6. SV Werder Bremen 1 40
7. VfB Stuttgart +10 39
------------------------------------------- 5-7 Europa League
8. Hannover 96 -3 38
9. VfL Wolfsburg -12 37
10. 1899 Hoffenheim -7 33
11. 1. FC Nürnberg -13 31
12. 1. FSV Mainz 05 -5 30
13. SC Freiburg -18 28
14. 1. FC Köln -22 28
15. FC Augsburg -13 27
-------------------------------------------- 16th relegation matches vs. 3rd 2nd league
14. Hamburger SV -19 27

-------------------------------------------- 17+18 relegation
16. Hertha BSC -19 26
18. 1. FC Kaiserslautern -21 20
 
Jay Division said:
LoveCity said:
Jay Division said:
1-6 to Dortmund now, bloody hell.

What a team Klopp has built. They started the season quite badly too, imagine they hadn't. Shinji Kagawa is fookin' ace, proof of what a good scouting system can get you for peanuts. Dortmund are buying another highly rated Japanese player for dirt cheap too.
Think their poor early season form was due to some of their players being injured, but Klopp has done fantastic. Marco Reus is joining in the summer as well. Front four of Gotze, Kagawa, Reus and Lewandowski is going to be lethal.

Not sure if Klopp was managing at the time but Reus used to be on the Dortmund books i think. A couple of loands may have saved them 17.5m euros
 
Gotze signs new 4-year contract with Dortmund, Wenger will be gutted as he wanted him badly. Looks like Dortmund will keep their best players next season, only question mark may be Hummels.
 
Yesterday evening was a pretty important match for my club Eintracht Frankfurt.

As mentioned already we are playing in the second division now and are fighting for promotion.

Yesterday evening we were playing in Berlin versus Union Berlin. Due to the repeated usage of flares and the like in previous weeks Frankfurt Fans were banned from the match in Berlin

Even though the match was scheduled for a Monday evening in Berlin ( pretty huge distance for a working day), banning of fans and the game beeing broadcasted live on TV about 1000 Frankfurt (several coaches) fans went anyway to Berlin.

Tickets got organised via various "channels" and everybody dressed up as "neutral" as possible to get inside Berlin´s stadium and the majority actually managed to sneak past the security.

After 9 minutes Frankfurt scored a goal and the undercover Frankfurt Fans revealed themself and decided to conquer the so far empty away section (climbing over fences etc.)

As of then business as usual was resumed and our team was supported in full voice!

Berlin fans showed us their solidarity as well and presented a huge "Fuck the DFB" banner and joined the Anti DFB chants of our fans.

Frankfurt Fans showed a banner with parts of a pretty famous Frankfurt chant written on it.

"SGE wir sind da, jedes Spiel ist doch klar.." (translates roughly to "SGE we are there, EVERY match thats for sure..")

As a result of the above and the Dynamo Fans coming to Frankfurt even though they were officially not allowed either, DFB today decided that they will no longer ban away fans as punishment for general misbehaviour.

Some pics:
Away section before the match started:
http://www.turus.net/fotostrecke/sp...eeren-gaesteblock-bei-union-berlin-11831.html

Conquering of the away section:
http://www.turus.net/fotostrecke/sp...--fans-friedlich--geentert-11821.html#joomimg

http://www.turus.net/fotostrecke/sp...-sitzplatzbereich-des-gaesteblocks-11817.html

Solidarity banner of the Berlin fans:
http://www.turus.net/fotostrecke/sp...ultras--fans-des-1-fc-union-berlin-11830.html

We won the match 4-0 in the end and might hopefully get back to where we belong. :)
 
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