Stickied German Football

yellow

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 19, 2015
Messages
1,822
Reaction score
486
Points
83
Supports
Torquay
Kinda glad Frankfurt are safe - losing Frankfurt and Stuttgart and getting Leipzig would have been a raw deal in my opinion.

Would love to see RB fall flat on their faces next season.
 

mistermagic

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2015
Messages
3,989
Reaction score
636
Points
113
Supports
Stoke City (I don't make the rules, Epic73 does)
Twitter
@FinallyFifou
Nurnberg are quite big mate. And they did have a really good season in the Zwei. Eintracht have always been a bit yo-yo to me (mind you, so are Nurnberg).
 

mente captus

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 20, 2015
Messages
941
Reaction score
366
Points
63
Location
cologne
Supports
wins
Würzburger Kickers having won back to back promotion and they are back in the 2. Bundesliga after 39 years of absence.

Fun facts: Würzburg had at this time two clubs in the 2. Bundesliga as their rival Würzburger FV also took part
Wolfsburg finished bottom last this season and conceded 119 goals Some devasting defeats for them at this time, including a 0:9 vs Göttingen, 2:8 vs Herne and a 0:7 vs Münster
 

yellow

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 19, 2015
Messages
1,822
Reaction score
486
Points
83
Supports
Torquay
Nurnberg are quite big mate. And they did have a really good season in the Zwei. Eintracht have always been a bit yo-yo to me (mind you, so are Nurnberg).

I know, but I feel that Frankfurt should be capable of getting towards the top half, whereas I don't see Nurnberg being capable of that.
 

mente captus

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 20, 2015
Messages
941
Reaction score
366
Points
63
Location
cologne
Supports
wins
Nice to see that Zwickau have won promotion. Will watch some games of them for sure.
Always had a soft spot for them as they nearly won promotion to the Bundesliga in the mid 90th.

2 things are worth to mention about them.

1. I am pretty sure their ground got the most unique name in football: 'Sojus 31' ( named after the mission which sent the first german to the stars)

2. The club were founded by Audi workers as Horch Zwickau ( Audi were founded in Zwickau but were moved after WW2 out of the sovjet zone).
Due to legal reasons Horch was translated in latin and became Audi ( lit. Listen)
 

yellow

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 19, 2015
Messages
1,822
Reaction score
486
Points
83
Supports
Torquay
And Renato Sanches also. Two excellent additions there.

Reckon there'll be some movement in the midfield at Bayern now - Gotze on his way? Thiago to City? Rode back to a lesser Buli side?

..To Dortmund, apparently.
 

yellow

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 19, 2015
Messages
1,822
Reaction score
486
Points
83
Supports
Torquay
Weinzierl confirmed to Schalke, and the Darmstadt boss (I think) to Augsburg.

MW to Schalke has been obvious for agesssss.
 

mistermagic

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2015
Messages
3,989
Reaction score
636
Points
113
Supports
Stoke City (I don't make the rules, Epic73 does)
Twitter
@FinallyFifou
Meh. Don't think it's a good fit. Augsburg have very little expectation. They started the season horrifically but didn't sack Weinzierl whereas a club like Schalke might have. Don't reckon it'll come off somehow.
 

Smally

Active Member
Joined
Jan 20, 2015
Messages
677
Reaction score
109
Points
43
Supports
Everton
Marc Bartra signing for Dortmund
 

yellow

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 19, 2015
Messages
1,822
Reaction score
486
Points
83
Supports
Torquay
Thats a fantastic replacement for Hummels. Bargain price, too.
 

mistermagic

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2015
Messages
3,989
Reaction score
636
Points
113
Supports
Stoke City (I don't make the rules, Epic73 does)
Twitter
@FinallyFifou
Dortmund are quite interested in Lorient's Raphaël Guerreiro, a LB/LW.

Is Dortmund going to be our evil stealer?
 

yellow

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 19, 2015
Messages
1,822
Reaction score
486
Points
83
Supports
Torquay
So Rode confirmed - BVB's first signing from Bayern since Hummels in 2008.

Getting Bartra, Dembele, Rode and Merino for under €30m is pretty impressive. Reckon they'll spend much of that Hummels/Gundogan money?
 

voltage

Active Member
Joined
Jun 17, 2015
Messages
534
Reaction score
69
Points
28
Location
Brazil
Supports
São Paulo FC
Bartra's hiring is really a great deal to Dortmund. Expected them to have some difficults to replace Hummels with a player up to him but Bartra is a good name and the price wasn't bad. And beyond him Dortmund in theory is doing very good businness in a whole.
 

Goalmachine87

New Member
Joined
Jun 4, 2016
Messages
9
Reaction score
2
Points
3
Location
Berlin
Supports
Hertha BSC
I also see Dortmund in good shape next season, if they can keep Aubameyang and Miki, which i think they will do. Gündogan is not a big loss, since he is injured often anyways and they have good replacments for that position. Hope that the fight for the Bundesliga title will be more interesting next year than it was the last years
 

JimJams

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 20, 2015
Messages
7,170
Reaction score
2,567
Points
113
Supports
Premier League Champions 15/16
Dortmund have signed Emre Mor from Nordsjaelland. I was just watching some vids of the 'Turkish Messi' the other day, the general consensus from fans was that he's a bit too lightweight and flimsy to make it in the big leagues. Wonder if he'll stay or go on loan.
 

mente captus

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 20, 2015
Messages
941
Reaction score
366
Points
63
Location
cologne
Supports
wins
Bundesliga announced new tv-deal for the season 2017/2018 onwards and will receive 4 billion pounds.

the main changes are:

Eurosport will show some games ( all friday night games, all 10 games on Sunday 13:30 and Monday 20:15 and the relegation playoffs)
4 games (from 2) will be on free tv they have to be from matchday 1,16,17 and 18

changes for the clubs:

Champion will now receive approx 80 million pounds for winning the league ( 30 millions for now)

an average 2. Bundesliga club will now receive 8 million pounds from the tv rights


also a new deal were made for the DFB-Pokal ( 90 million pounds per year) and the winner will receive 12 million pounds from the tv rights + prize money (8 millions) spectator revenues and Sponsoring.

a low profile Bundesliga club could make now up to 30 million pounds by winning 6 games
 

Goalmachine87

New Member
Joined
Jun 4, 2016
Messages
9
Reaction score
2
Points
3
Location
Berlin
Supports
Hertha BSC
Bundesliga announced new tv-deal for the season 2017/2018 onwards and will receive 4 billion pounds.

the main changes are:

Eurosport will show some games ( all friday night games, all 10 games on Sunday 13:30 and Monday 20:15 and the relegation playoffs)
4 games (from 2) will be on free tv they have to be from matchday 1,16,17 and 18

changes for the clubs:

Champion will now receive approx 80 million pounds for winning the league ( 30 millions for now)

an average 2. Bundesliga club will now receive 8 million pounds from the tv rights


also a new deal were made for the DFB-Pokal ( 90 million pounds per year) and the winner will receive 12 million pounds from the tv rights + prize money (8 millions) spectator revenues and Sponsoring.

a low profile Bundesliga club could make now up to 30 million pounds by winning 6 games

cool so Bayern will get 80 million instead of 30 million for winning the title, will make things
more :ffs::ffs::ffs:
 

voltage

Active Member
Joined
Jun 17, 2015
Messages
534
Reaction score
69
Points
28
Location
Brazil
Supports
São Paulo FC
Can't deny this thing of Gotze in Borussia Dortmund is kind of weird. The negotiations still aren't finalized but after all is such an uncomfortable situation for Dortmund itself and the stans. Anyway he wasn't that useful for Bayern and most likely would have more chances at BVB and doing well maybe his relation with the team supporters get better.
 

Dirk

Wir kommen wieder!
Joined
Jul 18, 2016
Messages
2,656
Reaction score
1,492
Points
113
Location
Deutschland
Supports
Hamburger SV
I also see Dortmund in good shape next season, if they can keep Aubameyang and Miki, which i think they will do. Gündogan is not a big loss, since he is injured often anyways and they have good replacments for that position.

Unfortunately, Miki couldn't resist the power of the money and joined ManU. So it's Europa League next season for him instead of Champions League. I doubt that Mourinho is such a fan of him like Thomas Tuchel was. Maybe we have here another "Kagawa case"?

You are right, the departure of Gündogan isn't such a big loss for Borussia but Hummels'. But I think it was the right decision for Mats to join Bayern and playing with Boateng constantly. The German National Team will profit, too.

I think that Götze will join his old team soon (at least I hope that. It seems that Carlo Ancelotti isn't a big fan of him either.)

Borussia won't win the title but they will be better placed than my HSV :bg: (btw: Any HSV Fans here?)
 

Nilsson

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2015
Messages
1,425
Reaction score
638
Points
113
Supports
Man Utd
Unfortunately, Miki couldn't resist the power of the money and joined ManU.
And the power of playing for a much bigger club.

Dortmund regularly sell their best players to their biggest rivals for the Bundesliga, can't blame him for moving on.
 
Last edited:

yellow

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 19, 2015
Messages
1,822
Reaction score
486
Points
83
Supports
Torquay
Playing infront of a smaller crowd each home game though!

;)
 

Dirk

Wir kommen wieder!
Joined
Jul 18, 2016
Messages
2,656
Reaction score
1,492
Points
113
Location
Deutschland
Supports
Hamburger SV
Dortmund regularly sell their best players to their biggest rivals for the Bundesliga, can't blame him for moving on.

That's mostly not Borussia's Decision. If Bayern Munich calls most players follow the call (even if they end up on the bench like Götze (who comes back I am sure)).
And in the case of Robert Lewandowski they have denied the transfer although they could have get quite a lot of money for him. So he had to fulfill his last year of thecontract (and was very professional in this season) and could move then transfer-free to Bayern.

I am curious about how he fit in the ManU team. I wish him all the best
 

mistermagic

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2015
Messages
3,989
Reaction score
636
Points
113
Supports
Stoke City (I don't make the rules, Epic73 does)
Twitter
@FinallyFifou
Borussia won't win the title but they will be better placed than my HSV :bg: (btw: Any HSV Fans here?)
Nah. I like the club though. Went to Hamburg a couple of times and had a great time out. If anything I prefer St Pauli's ground. Hamburg is quite a big ground for not a whole lot of noise (to be fair, they were horrible when I went: a 0-3 home loss to Schalke at -8 degrees!).

I see you found your way to the correct thread!:2thumb:
 

Dirk

Wir kommen wieder!
Joined
Jul 18, 2016
Messages
2,656
Reaction score
1,492
Points
113
Location
Deutschland
Supports
Hamburger SV
Nah. I like the club though. Went to Hamburg a couple of times and had a great time out. If anything I prefer St Pauli's ground.

St.Pauli? Who's that? :D "Don't mention St. Pauli" to a HSV Fan ( quote borrowed (and changed a bit) from John Cleese in Fawlty Towers ;)

Hamburg is quite a big ground for not a whole lot of noise (to be fair, they were horrible when I went: a 0-3 home loss to Schalke at -8 degrees!).

Yeah, I know. Big crowd as always (mostly over 50.000) but not a lot to cheer for n the recent years (ok you could've cheered for avoiding the relegation in the playoffs twice but that's not quite the standard a big club like the HSV should have)
 

mistermagic

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2015
Messages
3,989
Reaction score
636
Points
113
Supports
Stoke City (I don't make the rules, Epic73 does)
Twitter
@FinallyFifou
Not too sure where I would rank HSV in terms of size. In the north, they are pretty massive but so are St Pauli and Werder. Nationwide, I still reckon you have miles behind the big 3 (Bayern, Dortmund and Schalke).
 

Nilsson

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2015
Messages
1,425
Reaction score
638
Points
113
Supports
Man Utd
That's mostly not Borussia's Decision. If Bayern Munich calls most players follow the call (even if they end up on the bench like Götze (who comes back I am sure)).
And in the case of Robert Lewandowski they have denied the transfer although they could have get quite a lot of money for him. So he had to fulfill his last year of thecontract (and was very professional in this season) and could move then transfer-free to Bayern.

I am curious about how he fit in the ManU team. I wish him all the best
Yeah I was wrong to say "selling" but my point still stands, watching key players regularly leave for Bayern Munich can't be good for anyone at Dortmund.

And I think he'll do well, he has all the physical attributes to do well in the PL and his technique is brilliant. If he flops it certainly won't be by not (for whatever reason) getting fair chance like Kagawa, Mourinho really wanted him and has spoken very highly of him since he signed.
 

Aberstone

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2015
Messages
3,142
Reaction score
1,447
Points
113
Location
Luton
Supports
Wealdstone
HSV are my German team so you're not alone Dirk. Last season made a refreshing change, finishing mid-table instead of a relegation playoff always helps but more importantly the club stuck with the same manager all season in Bruno Labbadia.

I'm aiming to get to a Hamburg game next season. I would go to the Nordderby but there's likely little chance of getting a ticket. The Augsburg fixture in December looks appealing (provided it's not Friday night).
 

Dirk

Wir kommen wieder!
Joined
Jul 18, 2016
Messages
2,656
Reaction score
1,492
Points
113
Location
Deutschland
Supports
Hamburger SV
Not too sure where I would rank HSV in terms of size. In the north, they are pretty massive but so are St Pauli and Werder. Nationwide, I still reckon you have miles behind the big 3 (Bayern, Dortmund and Schalke).

OK, HSV was fourth in crowd average in 2015/16 with nearly 54.000 per match (Dortmund (81.000), Bayern (75.000) and Schalke (61.200 ). But you have to consider that the Volksparkstadion has a capacity of "only" 57.000. If they had a 76.000 capacity Stadium like Munich the average would be high in the 60..000)

And I consider VfB Stuttgart, Eintracht Frankfurt as big clubs, too (both have average crowds between 47.000 - 51.000) And see, what they've done last season. Stuttgart relegated and Frankfurt save due to the relegation Playoffs.
Maybe comparable with Aston Villa and Newcastle United in the PL. Both Big Clubs, too, with their fan base, their proud history but actually they fail to live to their status (like the HSV in the recent years)
Bremen is, after St.Pauli, the second club you better not mention to a HSV Fan (only joking). St.Pauli may be a Cult Club for many but they aren't a big club. All in all they played only 8 seasons in the Bundesliga.
The HSV is the only club who played all Bundesliga Seasons. Not even Bayern Munich can claim that because they were no founder member of the Bundesliga, this was the other well known Munich Club, 1860 Munich, nichnamed "Die Löwen (the Lions)" (who played in the Cup Final 1965 against West Ham United). Before the foundation of the Bundesliga Bayern Munich wasn't even considered a big club (only 1 German Championship in 1932.


HSV are my German team so you're not alone Dirk. Last season made a refreshing change, finishing mid-table instead of a relegation playoff always helps but more importantly the club stuck with the same manager all season in Bruno Labbadia.

Yes, it was really a refreshing change after 2 horrible seasons before with both times a Relegation playoff and in the last one against Karlsruhe, the HSV was really in danger to be relegated for the first time in their history (in this game I aged several years at once :D)

I'm aiming to get to a Hamburg game next season. I would go to the Nordderby but there's likely little chance of getting a ticket. The Augsburg fixture in December looks appealing (provided it's not Friday night).
Nice to hear that you visit Hamburg and the Volksparkstadion. Yes, you're right tickets for the Nordderby against Werder are normally difficult to obtain.
If you are at the Volksparkstadion I recommend the Stadium-tour and a visit to the HSV-Museum. It's worth a look, you can see the trophies and many other memorabilia. They even made the tour in English language I've heard (if it is arranged before and there are enough visitors for that). Here's a link to the HSV Site (in German)
https://www.hsv.de/de/volksparkstadion/stadionfuehrung-museum/
 
Last edited:

yellow

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 19, 2015
Messages
1,822
Reaction score
486
Points
83
Supports
Torquay
I was so DAMN CLOSE to flying out for the Super Cup game on 14th August. Looking to make another trip to Dortmund this season :woot:
 

Forum statistics

Threads
16,457
Messages
1,197,243
Members
8,416
Latest member
Tbwomble

Latest posts

Stronger Security, Faster Connections with VPN at IPVanish.com!

SITE SPONSORS

W88 W88 trang chu KUBET Thailand
Fun88 12Bet Get top UK casino bonuses for British players in casinos not on GamStop
The best ₤1 minimum deposit casinos UK not on GamStop Find the best new no deposit casino get bonus and play legendary slots Best UK online casinos list 2022
No-Verification.Casino Casinos that accept PayPal Top online casinos
sure.bet
Need help with your academic papers? Customwritings offers high-quality professionals to write essays that deserve an A!
Top