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Post by suedehead on Aug 25, 2013 22:15:46 GMT 1
Last year I added a new team to the list of teams I support after I really got into the Bundesliga last autumn. So, to join Sunderland and Nantes, there is now Borussia Mönchengladbach. I've seen Hertha Berlin a few times at the Olympic Stadium so they are my Bundesliga team.
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Post by Hupin on Aug 25, 2013 23:28:57 GMT 1
Last year I added a new team to the list of teams I support after I really got into the Bundesliga last autumn. So, to join Sunderland and Nantes, there is now Borussia Mönchengladbach. I've seen Hertha Berlin a few times at the Olympic Stadium so they are my Bundesliga team. Oh, recently back into the top flight again then. I actually have Adrian Ramos in my fantasyBundes team. I'd love to go to a Bundesliga game someday. It looks like such a good atmosphere. Plus the prices seem stupidly cheap compared to Premiership tickets.
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Post by suedehead on Aug 25, 2013 23:59:35 GMT 1
I've seen Hertha Berlin a few times at the Olympic Stadium so they are my Bundesliga team. Oh, recently back into the top flight again then. I actually have Adrian Ramos in my fantasyBundes team. I'd love to go to a Bundesliga game someday. It looks like such a good atmosphere. Plus the prices seem stupidly cheap compared to Premiership tickets. Hertha have been promoted or relegated for the last four seasons Their start this season gives me some hope that they might end that run this year. The atmosphere at Bundesliga games is terrific and the prices are rather lower than the Premier League in England. The ticket price for Hertha matches also includes the cost of travelling from the city centre to the Olympic stadium.
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Post by Hupin on Aug 28, 2013 11:30:47 GMT 1
Oh, recently back into the top flight again then. I actually have Adrian Ramos in my fantasyBundes team. I'd love to go to a Bundesliga game someday. It looks like such a good atmosphere. Plus the prices seem stupidly cheap compared to Premiership tickets. Hertha have been promoted or relegated for the last four seasons Their start this season gives me some hope that they might end that run this year. The atmosphere at Bundesliga games is terrific and the prices are rather lower than the Premier League in England. The ticket price for Hertha matches also includes the cost of travelling from the city centre to the Olympic stadium. Sounds like the term 'yo-yo club' is a very apt one then!
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Post by Mic1812 on Dec 21, 2013 18:11:09 GMT 1
West Bromwich Albion is the team i support and at the moment we aint doing that well. its the same every christmas.
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Post by rewardman on Dec 28, 2013 23:58:44 GMT 1
Man U
So it's been a pretty stressful season thus far.
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Post by Panda on Dec 29, 2013 0:58:02 GMT 1
6th in the Premier League = stressful? Ha.
Try supporting a team that's battling just to remain in existence, or one that's lost 15 of its last 19 games.
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Post by o on Dec 29, 2013 10:17:56 GMT 1
Or one that hasn't won since the end of September and could fall back out the football league again!
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Post by Paddy on Dec 30, 2013 11:59:51 GMT 1
York then andy!
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Post by o on Dec 30, 2013 12:51:09 GMT 1
You have an experienced manager and shouldn't be struggling according to some Stags fans, who moan about our manager, Paul Cox being a non league manager and is out of his depth! This is the guy that got us out of the Conference in his 2nd attempt, when previous managers couldn't even manage a play off finish!
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Post by Paddy on Dec 30, 2013 17:04:40 GMT 1
Paul Cox imo is a very good manager and will probably move on up if he leaves Mansfield.
York has an outdated manager with players who should be further up the table but no consistency or teamwork.
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Post by Razzle Dazzle on Dec 30, 2013 17:33:45 GMT 1
I support a team that was tactically outclassed by a team without a manager because we gave them 70% at home in the first half, which isn't ideal when all of our cbs were out injured!!!
I think the modern game has finally figured fat sam out
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Post by suedehead on Dec 30, 2013 18:56:11 GMT 1
I support a team that was tactically outclassed by a team without a manager because we gave them 70% at home in the first half, which isn't ideal when all of our cbs were out injured!!! I think the modern game has finally figured fat sam out Allardyce must be one of the managers who will be rather nervous for as long as Malky Mackay is out of a job. I'd love to see him replaced by Mackay and for West Ham to stay up at the expense of Cardiff on the last day I usually have a soft spot for the 'Ammers but cannot do so while that fat git is there.
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Post by Razzle Dazzle on Dec 30, 2013 20:38:44 GMT 1
Malky Mackay is the obvious choice, if Fulham best west ham on new years day after loosing 6-0 to hull I can't see him keeping his job
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Post by Tom on Dec 31, 2013 18:00:42 GMT 1
6th in the Premier League = stressful? Ha. Try supporting a team that's battling just to remain in existence, or one that's lost 15 of its last 19 games. I assume you're talking about Marske? What's happened? It doesn't seem that long ago that things were looking rosy...
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Post by Panda on Dec 31, 2013 18:29:11 GMT 1
6th in the Premier League = stressful? Ha. Try supporting a team that's battling just to remain in existence, or one that's lost 15 of its last 19 games. I assume you're talking about Marske? What's happened? It doesn't seem that long ago that things were looking rosy... In terms of the losing run, yes. Just a combination of injuries and a huge loss of confidence following the FA Cup defeat to Southport, where the players just froze and found themselves 4-0 down inside 12 minutes, before going on to lose 6-2. The remaining in existence comment refers to pretty much every club in England, bar a dozen or so.
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Post by Mic1812 on Mar 15, 2014 16:18:09 GMT 1
Dont normally visit this forum but why not.
I support West Brom
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Post by emily67 on Jun 28, 2015 10:08:46 GMT 1
newcastle united.
and i say that very loosely- i only support newcastle so that when someone asks me.. what team do you support?. i've got an answer for them
last time i watched a newcastle match on TV... i can't even remember
but at least no one can tell me i'm boring for not supporting a football team.
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Post by Razzle Dazzle on Jun 28, 2015 10:23:54 GMT 1
Can't get much more boring than watching Newcastle lately
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Post by emily67 on Jun 28, 2015 16:04:30 GMT 1
toon toon black and white army.
case closed
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