Dynamo Dresden fans away at Karlsruher...
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Are they all wearing exactly the same outfit?
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could you imagine city trying that level of coordination..there would be at least 150/ 200 broken or sprained ankles
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Most can’t find their seat number let alone perform a coordinated routine.
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Dave Blue
Most can’t find their seat number let alone perform a coordinated routine.
:hehe:
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tforturton
Are they all wearing exactly the same outfit?
soldiers aren't they?
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delmbox
soldiers aren't they?
You and my son are Canton Stand regulars therefore fully paid up troops in the Barmy Army!!
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soldiers aren't they?
No, they're the Dresden Ultras - call themselves the "Fan Army".
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAT5xghVo9Q
This is them making their way to the ground. If you were asthmatic, it might be a problem.
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CCTV will pick up any offenders, no problem:hehe:
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Thinking about it, it's perhaps ironic that those countries whose fans are good at this kind of 'togetherness' and coordination, such as the Germans and Italians, are not really that good in the 'real life' disciplines of actual military combat.
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Rock_Flock_of_Five
Thinking about it, it's perhaps ironic that those countries whose fans are good at this kind of 'togetherness' and coordination, such as the Germans and Italians, are not really that good in the 'real life' disciplines of actual military combat.
Think you are doing a disservice to the Germans, widely accepted they had excellent troops in both world wars but were outmanned in WW2 and hamstrung with a dying Austro/Hungarian empire in WW1, The Italians on the other hand :hehe:
Also the Prussians were a very militaristic nation, think Blucher at Waterloo
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Rock_Flock_of_Five
Thinking about it, it's perhaps ironic that those countries whose fans are good at this kind of 'togetherness' and coordination, such as the Germans and Italians, are not really that good in the 'real life' disciplines of actual military combat.
What have the Romans ever done for us:shrug::hehe:
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Rock_Flock_of_Five
Shit version of YMCA.
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IanD
Shit version of YMCA.
Fair point. I mean why do they all want to be the Construction Worker?
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could you imagine city trying that level of coordination..there would be at least 150/ 200 broken or sprained ankles
"Facking 'ell butt, we are going to the left now mun"
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What have the Romans ever done for us:shrug::hehe:
We are all individuals.
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Dynamo teams are synonymous with the the police, security forces, and/or pro state. Dresden are far right with a very open fan base to those ideals. Shit club and shit fans!
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Dynamo teams are synonymous with the the police, security forces, and/or pro state. Dresden are far right with a very open fan base to those ideals. Shit club and shit fans!
Clubs named 'Dynamo' always remind me of the BBC Saturday morning programme, 'World Of Sport', hosted by Dickie Davis.
It was during the Cold War era, so coverage of teams behind the Iron Curtain was limited.
What sticks in my memory would be things like snow always seemed to be piled up around the ground, athletic tracks with the spectators a long way from the pitch, players wearing gloves, black & white multi-paneled balls and huge amounts of the crowd made up of soldiers wearing full-uniform.