Dortmund Fans

MSP said:
I'm not sure where those "cheap tickets" come from, I've read here that they pay as low as 15 eur per match. I have some friend in Stuttgart and he told me that he pays 45 eur for ticket. That's not cheap at all.

But whatever it costs their "our way is best way" goes on my tits..

I was thinking the same thing as I've been to a dozen German grounds and always paid around 30-40 euros.
The only really cheap tickets were 10 euros at Hertha Berlin a few seasons ago and 20 euros at Hanover last season.
Wolfsburg was only 5 euros last August, but that was for a friendly
 
City 1 Chelsea 1 1971 said:
MSP said:
I'm not sure where those "cheap tickets" come from, I've read here that they pay as low as 15 eur per match. I have some friend in Stuttgart and he told me that he pays 45 eur for ticket. That's not cheap at all.

But whatever it costs their "our way is best way" goes on my tits..

I was thinking the same thing as I've been to a dozen German grounds and always paid around 30-40 euros.
The only really cheap tickets were 10 euros at Hertha Berlin a few seasons ago and 20 euros at Hanover last season.
Wolfsburg was only 5 euros last August, but that was for a friendly

Hertha never fills their huge stadium, they have 20-30k empty seats so it's expected to be cheaper.
 
BVBler said:
Do not be surprised if I do not respond to negative statements given about Germans'm, i'am a happy living foreigner in Germany.

But Interesant as some here think of the Germans.

The wall in the brain must be large if 60 years after World War 2 still thinks you should pick on Germany.
You're the only one who's mentioned the war. Some people are saying that German fans saying their way is best conveniently ignore the fact that the richest club dominates the Bundesliga and it's no more competitive than the Premier League.
 
Blue Mooner said:
These miserable f@ckers in our support bemoaning what they saw from the dortmund fans in my experience are usually the first to pipe up if the players dont show the 'passion' for the team.

Frankly these 'fans are an embarrassmentto the club and i can only assume that they just dont sharethe same passion for the club.

You can imagine the conversation in the summer if we were to go in for someone like Goetze. 'Mario' come to city we really want you to sign'

'What, and have to play in front of that passionless soulless loat of fans who wont cheer or chant or use drums to create a better atmosphere because they think it's 'sad', er no thanks not very inspiring tbh plus ive got an offer from athletico andtheir fans create a cauldron, so i'll be offthere'

I take pride in my club, i want visiting fans to come to our ground and go on social media, twitter, facebook and remark on what an amazing set of passionate fans we are, loud and proud who back their club to the hilt' THAT is how you answerthe critics and spreadthe name of our great club.I want opposition fans going away remarking on how good our fans are. Insteadthey will go back and say a load of plastics, a club withno soul who areonly tere because of the money. Itsnot true but that is the conclusion they will draw.

I find it hard to criticise those there to some degree because at least they ' bothered' unlike the thousands who demonstrated their apathy.

If you go to the game you are not there to just watchyou 'should' betereto support. If you cared about the club you wouldnt do anything other.

Spot on mate.

All the top players want toi play for clubs with fanatical, blind faith, passionate supporters.

That's why Liverpool have been on the slide for ten years and sign players like Charlie Adam.

I'm sure when deciding which club to sign for, all the top players first question is "DO the fans bounce together in unison or are they too often out of step". Or maybe they ask what the money is?

Tough call.
 
BVBler said:
Do not be surprised if I do not respond to negative statements given about Germans'm, i'am a happy living foreigner in Germany.

But Interesant as some here think of the Germans.

The wall in the brain must be large if 60 years after World War 2 still thinks you should pick on Germany.
If that was in response to my post you have misunderstood it, i am slagging off our own poor support.
 
BVBler said:
Do not be surprised if I do not respond to negative statements given about Germans'm, i'am a happy living foreigner in Germany.

But Interesant as some here think of the Germans.

The wall in the brain must be large if 60 years after World War 2 still thinks you should pick on Germany.

My posts have crap all with war and germans in general.. only about germans talking about game called football. And even better about Bundesliga fans talking about football as you're right, it's not only Germany but all of those that support german clubs from all over the world.
 
City 1 Chelsea 1 1971 said:
MSP said:
I'm not sure where those "cheap tickets" come from, I've read here that they pay as low as 15 eur per match. I have some friend in Stuttgart and he told me that he pays 45 eur for ticket. That's not cheap at all.

But whatever it costs their "our way is best way" goes on my tits..

I was thinking the same thing as I've been to a dozen German grounds and always paid around 30-40 euros.
The only really cheap tickets were 10 euros at Hertha Berlin a few seasons ago and 20 euros at Hanover last season.
Wolfsburg was only 5 euros last August, but that was for a friendly

thought they were usually cheap in the standing terraces
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
BVBler said:
Do not be surprised if I do not respond to negative statements given about Germans'm, i'am a happy living foreigner in Germany.

But Interesant as some here think of the Germans.

The wall in the brain must be large if 60 years after World War 2 still thinks you should pick on Germany.
You're the only one who's mentioned the war. Some people are saying that German fans saying their way is best conveniently ignore the fact that the richest club dominates the Bundesliga and it's no more competitive than the Premier League.


Bayern domminiert because they have developed over the years that this is the difference in Germany is the performance really recognized.
This has nothing to do with the best way.
 
Bundesliga fans defending bayern who are ripping their teams for best players for decades and for peanuts is one of most exciting things I read on football forums.

It's f**ing ubeliavable.

You English guys are blessed that you did not live in Eastern block in communist era as guys over here are so obsessed with Germany as it was the main exit from communist crap that they are making themselves ridiculous.

I know some people in Bosnia that are not only obsessed with some German teams, but with any other german team, bundesliga, national team, german canalization system, just name it..

It's even worse than those who become bigger Americans than George Washington after two months in USA.
 
City 1 Chelsea 1 1971 said:
MSP said:
I'm not sure where those "cheap tickets" come from, I've read here that they pay as low as 15 eur per match. I have some friend in Stuttgart and he told me that he pays 45 eur for ticket. That's not cheap at all.

But whatever it costs their "our way is best way" goes on my tits..

I was thinking the same thing as I've been to a dozen German grounds and always paid around 30-40 euros.
The only really cheap tickets were 10 euros at Hertha Berlin a few seasons ago and 20 euros at Hanover last season.
Wolfsburg was only 5 euros last August, but that was for a friendly

stands are about 15-20 Euro in germany. Seats are between 30-50 Euro. Standing capacities are normally about 5,000 to 15,000, depending on the stadium. It´s often misunderstood about cheap tickets in germany. It´s not everyone getting one
 

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