German Bundesliga and other Foreign Leagues Thread

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Thing is with our German pals ,they get cheaper tickets earn more than the averge UK watching punter but still have the dress sense of an Iron Maiden fan .
Surely with all that extra wonga they'd dress a bit better ( Koln excepted).
Bayern Leverkusen and BMG are some of the scuffiest gits I've ever witnessed,Mullets denim jackets with Badges on em and silk wrists scarves ,URGH !

I get the Bundesliga on my cable , I refuse to pay Singtels 35 quid a month for the EPL ,the footballs good and has been for some time its just the organised fashion crime I cant stand .

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Herd wrote:Thing is with our German pals ,they get cheaper tickets earn more than the averge UK watching punter but still have the dress sense of an Iron Maiden fan .
Surely with all that extra wonga they'd dress a bit better ( Koln excepted).
Bayern Leverkusen and BMG are some of the scuffiest gits I've ever witnessed,Mullets denim jackets with Badges on em and silk wrists scarves ,URGH !

I get the Bundesliga on my cable , I refuse to pay Singtels 35 quid a month for the EPL ,the footballs good and has been for some time its just the organised fashion crime I cant stand .
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I won't accept any pisstaking of the glorious Maiden, Rakim. You have been warned. :x :box:

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.[/quote]I won't accept any pisstaking of the glorious Maiden, Rakim. You have been warned. :x :box: [/quote]

Shut it you im still pissed off with your Dubs ,bet s$50 on them at the wekkend with a Cork lad !

My son no.2 is a massive Maiden Fan and was always telling me I should go see em so I made A deal ,he came with me to the Blockheads at the 100 club and I went with him to Brixton to see a benefit gig @ brixton with the maiden .

Maiden fans are like football mobs the way they sing n sway but what got me was how far they travel round the globe to see them and they all wear their oldest tour shirt even thought theve gained 5 stone since they bought the fucking thing .

Thought I wouid laugh but I actually enjoyed the gig !

He almost fainted at the blockheads gig though was rather hot and he'd drunk with the old man pint for pint,wuz !

Fear of the dark !

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Herd wrote: Shut it you im still pissed off with your Dubs ,bet s$50 on them at the wekkend with a Cork lad !

My son no.2 is a massive Maiden Fan and was always telling me I should go see em so I made A deal ,he came with me to the Blockheads at the 100 club and I went with him to Brixton to see a benefit gig @ brixton with the maiden .

Maiden fans are like football mobs the way they sing n sway but what got me was how far they travel round the globe to see them and they all wear their oldest tour shirt even thought theve gained 5 stone since they bought the fucking thing .

Thought I wouid laugh but I actually enjoyed the gig !

He almost fainted at the blockheads gig though was rather hot and he'd drunk with the old man pint for pint,wuz !

Fear of the dark !
Haha. :lol: Kids! Peh! :wink:

Maiden live are a force to behold. Shame half them are WHU. :x :censored:

Blockheads are a great band - hard to think Dury's dead 13 years. :o

I don't really follow the GAA myself but always hate to see the Dubs lose. Especially to inbred culchie lickspittles like Cork!! :x :oops: :x

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Dury was a spammer too (mash it up arry) but a personal fave .
Saw his last concert at the paladium ,Kirsty Mchol opened ,she's brown bread too ,mental night ,mo molam was there too and she didn last long either.

Blocheads are superb ,dereck the draw does the vocals now !

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Hi,
thanks to everybody for the replies and thanks for letting this thread alive!
It should be a general thread about everything around the German Bundesliga so I'll try to update that from time to time and I'll try not to focus on BVB too much. Every comment, question around the Bundesliga is welcome.
@Rosie_titters, no I'm a virgin when it comes to bet on footie :mrgreen: :wink: but you can ask when you have a question on special matches via PM, maybe I can give some input.

Cheers,
Thomas

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rosie if you want to make money off the bookies Welsh football is the way forward. Aside from Welsh Prem being massively predictable, PaddyPower (and often other outlets) lets you bet on Welsh League Div One online.

Hence most weeks players from our club ringing round their mates from other clubs on a Saturday morning to find out injury and availability news that the bookies don't have and then sticking 20 quid on a treble that almost always comes in. It's an absolute scandal but I know people that pocket a fairly substantial amount of money over a season doing it.

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have been to one game in Germany ,it was werder Bremen , so they became my german team :barscarf: always watch the bundesliga highlights on espn but that's gone now :cry:

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northbank123 wrote:rosie if you want to make money off the bookies Welsh football is the way forward. Aside from Welsh Prem being massively predictable, PaddyPower (and often other outlets) lets you bet on Welsh League Div One online.

Hence most weeks players from our club ringing round their mates from other clubs on a Saturday morning to find out injury and availability news that the bookies don't have and then sticking 20 quid on a treble that almost always comes in. It's an absolute scandal but I know people that pocket a fairly substantial amount of money over a season doing it.
:rubchin: Keep us updated NB123

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Could turn into an overseas leagues thread...the French contributors have not posted here for some time but the Brazilians and Americans do so if there is anything of note in your leagues please post on here too?

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I've been to see Bayern and 1860. My bestie has lived just south of Munich since 1992. been there many times for skiing and summer holidays.

top place, top people.

am still gutted that Bayern deserved to and didn't beat the chavs and united :banghead:

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clockender1 wrote:I've been to see Bayern and 1860. My bestie has lived just south of Munich since 1992. been there many times for skiing and summer holidays.

top place, top people.

am still gutted that Bayern deserved to and didn't beat the chavs and united :banghead:
The fact that they bottled it against both means I will despise the c.unts until the day I die :evil: :twisted: :cussing:

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Leyton Gooner wrote:
clockender1 wrote:I've been to see Bayern and 1860. My bestie has lived just south of Munich since 1992. been there many times for skiing and summer holidays.

top place, top people.

am still gutted that Bayern deserved to and didn't beat the chavs and united :banghead:
The fact that they bottled it against both means I will despise the c.unts until the day I die :evil: :twisted: :cussing:
bad luck the first, and Robben the second.

Gehen Sie Bayern :barscarf:

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I don't really watch the brazilian league games, as I think they are a glorified sunday league match. Some attendances are of sunday league standards too, it's not unusual to see 2k at a serie A match.

Seedorf, at the age of 38 is bossing the league and is taking his Botafogo to unusual heights. who would say that experience and leadership can make young players flourish :barscarf:

Anything you want to know on players or clubs, just ask.

I do like the Bundesliga, it's fun direct football. I watched the Schalke - HSV 3-3 draw this weekend. Very interesting match. I really think Höwedes would be a great addition to our side. but at this point, who wouldn't!

ps. having spent two months in hamburg last year and living in St. pauli, i have a bit of a soft spot for them now. amazing fans, just amazing.

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RioGooner wrote:I don't really watch the brazilian league games, as I think they are a glorified sunday league match. Some attendances are of sunday league standards too, it's not unusual to see 2k at a serie A match.

Seedorf, at the age of 38 is bossing the league and is taking his Botafogo to unusual heights. who would say that experience and leadership can make young players flourish :barscarf:

Anything you want to know on players or clubs, just ask.

I do like the Bundesliga, it's fun direct football. I watched the Schalke - HSV 3-3 draw this weekend. Very interesting match. I really think Höwedes would be a great addition to our side. but at this point, who wouldn't!

ps. having spent two months in hamburg last year and living in St. pauli, i have a bit of a soft spot for them now. amazing fans, just amazing.
I think everyone likes St. Pauli, and if they don't, they should. A proper old school club.

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