German Bundesliga and other Foreign Leagues Thread

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If only the premier league was anything like Bundesliga, tomas what are Dortmunds matchday prices out of curiosity?

Was in Hamburg not long a go and had a beer with some St Pauli fans, good guys they were

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I do not give a shit about any of them, never watch any of the matches from them and would like to burn anyone who gets all excited about El Classico at the stake

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SurreyGooner wrote:If only the premier league was anything like Bundesliga, tomas what are Dortmunds matchday prices out of curiosity?

Was in Hamburg not long a go and had a beer with some St Pauli fans, good guys they were
Here is the BVB price list
http://www.bvb.de/?%98Y%1B%E4%F4%9D
put the south stand 10-18, 80-84 is sold out with season tickets.
I think you have a fair chance to get a ticket between 30 and 40 euros for match days.

Cheers,
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I'd like to go to Germany as have never been & It seems a reasonably priced short break. Are Dortmund's tickets still at last year's prices and what's the best way to get a couple of tickets for a decent game (or for any German club game for that matter). What's the view like from the cheapest seats?
Which of the so called 'smaller' teams have the best atmosphere and would be good to go to (with family)? cheers

I'm also hoping to go to Real Sociedad with a mad Basque mate of mine. Lovely city too but not cheap. They're playing some good football too.

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Sam59 wrote:I'd like to go to Germany as have never been & It seems a reasonably priced short break. Are Dortmund's tickets still at last year's prices and what's the best way to get a couple of tickets for a decent game (or for any German club game for that matter). What's the view like from the cheapest seats?
Which of the so called 'smaller' teams have the best atmosphere and would be good to go to (with family)? cheers

I'm also hoping to go to Real Sociedad with a mad Basque mate of mine. Lovely city too but not cheap. They're playing some good football too.
Come to Cologne. Once you've watched Cologne attempt to play football, you'll never complain about Arsenal again. :shock: :barscarf: :wink:

Don't go to Dortmund - try Union Berlin instead. Added bonus of being in a fantastic city that hasn't yet been completely turned into a central European version of Hoxton. :evil: :cussing: :D

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Sam59 wrote:I'd like to go to Germany as have never been & It seems a reasonably priced short break. Are Dortmund's tickets still at last year's prices and what's the best way to get a couple of tickets for a decent game (or for any German club game for that matter). What's the view like from the cheapest seats?
Which of the so called 'smaller' teams have the best atmosphere and would be good to go to (with family)? cheers

I'm also hoping to go to Real Sociedad with a mad Basque mate of mine. Lovely city too but not cheap. They're playing some good football too.
Try second league team Bochum
http://www.eventim.de/Tickets.html?affi ... ection=asc
cheap tickets, great original football ground. BVB had a small increase in prices. Try to get some tickets in the lower tier on the north side...62 and 63 are great....try to get them view the online shop...
https://www.eventimsports.de/shop/20/home
or try to call these guys....or send them a mail...
http://www.kartenvorverkauf-krause.de/
http://www.kartenvorverkauf-rupprecht.de/

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Today the third round will start....
http://www.bundesliga.com/en/index.php? ... f059de97a9
(klick on the right side on 'Bundesliga')...
Focus will also be on the police! Because last BVB there has been some trouble and also on wednesday during Schalke game against Saloniki....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... VIDEO.html

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Tomáš wrote:Today the third round will start....
http://www.bundesliga.com/en/index.php? ... f059de97a9
(klick on the right side on 'Bundesliga')...
Focus will also be on the police! Because last BVB there has been some trouble and also on wednesday during Schalke game against Saloniki....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... VIDEO.html
Bit of an overreaction for showing a flag, especially as it was in Germany not Greece. How long before we see a similar overreaction from the Stasi at the Bowl for any anti Wenger banners? :lol:

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arseofacrow wrote:
Sam59 wrote:I'd like to go to Germany as have never been & It seems a reasonably priced short break. ...what's the best way to get a couple of tickets for a decent game (or for any German club game for that matter). What's the view like from the cheapest seats?
Which of the so called 'smaller' teams have the best atmosphere and would be good to go to (with family)? cheers ...
Come to Cologne. Once you've watched Cologne attempt to play football, you'll never complain about Arsenal again. :shock: :barscarf: :wink: ...
Sam asked for the best atmosphere, not the best football played 8), so the obvious choice is Cologne then anyway :barscarf:

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Is Cologne the team with the goat? :lol:

Thanks for the tips Thomas. I have a soft spot for Bochum now (don't know where it is mind) after seeing this today on who ate all the pies http://www.whoateallthepies.tv/videos/1 ... video.html

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Sam59 wrote:Is Cologne the team with the goat? :lol:
It is indeed, its name is Hennes XIII and he's usually not in the starting eleven :mrgreen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGeHcdJM4DM

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Ze Germans are fucking metal

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Leyton Gooner wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Ze Germans are fucking metal
Yes they are :bowing21:

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Poldi wrote:
Sam59 wrote:Is Cologne the team with the goat? :lol:
It is indeed, its name is Hennes XIII and he's usually not in the starting eleven :mrgreen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGeHcdJM4DM
er, what happened to the previous 12 Henneses?! Tell me your wurst (sorry, will get my coat) :lol:

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Sam59 wrote:
Poldi wrote:
Sam59 wrote:Is Cologne the team with the goat? :lol:
It is indeed, its name is Hennes XIII and he's usually not in the starting eleven :mrgreen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGeHcdJM4DM
er, what happened to the previous 12 Henneses?! Tell me your wurst (sorry, will get my coat) :lol:
:lol: :lol:

Reminds me of the joke: I used to love eating German sausage (stop it!! :roll: :roll: ) but it kept giving me a dodgy tummy, so every time I ate it I feared the wurst!!! :-P :lol: :lol: :wink:

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