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Wheelo
Liam Brady Joined: 09 Sep 2010 Location: Drogheda Status: Offline Points: 2367 |
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Posted: 28 Oct 2010 at 8:27am |
Just wondering if anyone here lives in Have been watching a bit of german football on espn and must say ive been impressed with it! Heading over for a couple of matches in 2 weeks. Have tickets for I’m planning on heading to FC KOln V |
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Johnnybhoy
500 Club la la la Joined: 12 Feb 2009 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 690 |
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german football is the best set up in Europe and how football should be done.
safe standing terraced sections, cheap ticket prices and alot of fan owned/influenced clubs. Clubs that actually care about their fans and allow them to support their clubs....not just money driven corporations. very exciting league aswell |
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magnumpi
Liam Brady Joined: 20 Apr 2009 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1537 |
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used to go watch FC Nurnberg when I lived there, still try and get to a game a season. Cheap tickets, terraces, class atmosphere, beers sold to you while you stand. (in plastic, re-usable cups). superb.
technically very good teams too.
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newrynyuk
Liam Brady Joined: 29 Mar 2010 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1560 |
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I go to the Christmas markets in Germany every December and I love taking in a Bundesliga match. Briliant stadiums, passionate (standing) crowds, great football (best goal average in the major European leagues) and great value. A match ticket, a beer, a bratwust and a match programme will come to less than a ticket for an English Premier game.
And if that's not enough, in most cities holding a match ticket entitles you to free public transport for the day. Where football is concerned, Germany is where they do it right for sure. |
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Wheelo
Liam Brady Joined: 09 Sep 2010 Location: Drogheda Status: Offline Points: 2367 |
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Fell in love with German football over the weekend!
Managed to sneak into the ultras section in dortmund - unreal atmosphere, both sets of fans were dead on (was drinking with both at different times throughout the day) - proper football stadium, with a proper atmosphere with proper football fans!
Then we went the koln and Borussia Mönchengladbach derby. It was pissing rain so the touts were selling tickets for face value! (we were told all night friday and on way to ground on sat that we wouldnt have a chance of getting tickets haha!) - some hammering koln got and bit of naughtiness off the pitch too!
Was a great football trip (and got to see lots of goals and good attackjing football:-)), would well recommend a trip to the bundesliga!
Just a shame espn show the matches on friday nights which will clash when the loi season starts again - but happy enough still getting my friday night football fix!!
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