Pathetic from them, that's the same team that cost them the league on the final day last season, so instead of hurting Mainz's survival hopes they are getting thrashed.Dortmund currently getting annihilated by Mainz
Pathetic from them, that's the same team that cost them the league on the final day last season, so instead of hurting Mainz's survival hopes they are getting thrashed.Dortmund currently getting annihilated by Mainz
They’ve got nothing to play for in the league.Pathetic from them, that's the same team that cost them the league on the final day last season, so instead of hurting Mainz's survival hopes they are getting thrashed.
I know mate but I thought they would had a bit of pride.They’ve got nothing to play for in the league.
It’s amazing to see Pauli in a higher division than HSV.And St.Pauli is back as well. Looks like Düsseldorf going into the promotion play offs
I mean not just St.Pauli...the fact Kiel plays Bundesliga while HSV doesn't is mind-blowing and just shows you how bad of a job HSV does in literally every area of managing the club. Considering the finances and support they got at their disposal there really shouldn't be any competition...It’s amazing to see Pauli in a higher division than HSV.
I went to Kiel a few years ago, the day after seeing Hamburg relegated from the top tier. Didn't think HSV would still be struggling to get back. No new grounds coming up but still need to get to Heidenheim, Bochum, and the new Freiburg ground. A few in Buli 2 I'm keen to get to as well.Holstein Kiel sealed their promotion to the Bundesliga for the first time in their history.
Yet another "small" club who shows the big clubs like it is done. Their nickname is "The storcks"
Crazy away trips coming up for them as they are the northern most club in the Bundesliga close to Denmark, e.g. Kiel at Freiburg is a 850 km one way trip.
Kiel has a pretty small Ultra scene (the area is mostly known for their handball club Flensburg - Handewitt which is called "The hell up north" due to the atmosphere at their ground), but they travel with an average of 1800 fans which is extremely nice for a small scene which has by far the most mileage to cover everywhere they go.
They got some balls as well...stole a banner from Magdeburg at Magdeburgs own home ground and then stood their ground after the game when they got attacked by 100 something Magdeburg hools/Ultras. Magdeburg is a pretty hostile place so kudos to them...
@cptaidan88 @Scaring Europe to Death New ground for you guys and the closest to England you can get. Pretty good beer as well called "Flensburger" which comes with a funny opening mechanism. ;-)