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Thread: Bundesliga 2

  1. #176

    Re: Bundesliga 2

    Quote Originally Posted by Swiss Peter View Post
    With apologies for resurrecting this one, but I know a few were interested. This last weekend broke records for overall attendances at the German second division level, helped by 71.5k at Hertha v HSV (link).

    https://www.bundesliga.com/en/2bunde...-leagues-20541

    A really odd one is that for a while on Saturday, before HSV and Köln played, Magdeburg were leading the table after 19 games - yet their home record this season is W0 D7 L2. How does that work? (Yeah, I know, lots of away wins 😊)

    https://footystats.org/germany/2-bun...y-league-table
    Remarkable. I was going to post almost the same thing this evening! I saw the Magdeburg stat on Instagram earlier and quite incredible it is.

    Amazing to see Schalke continuing to struggle.

  2. #177

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    Remarkable. I was going to post almost the same thing this evening! I saw the Magdeburg stat on Instagram earlier and quite incredible it is.

    Amazing to see Schalke continuing to struggle.
    I read that Magdeburg thing on the net somewhere and didn't actually believe it until I looked it up!

  3. #178

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swiss Peter View Post
    I read that Magdeburg thing on the net somewhere and didn't actually believe it until I looked it up!
    Same. And I excitedly told several people in work about it so the bundesliga fan club is growing. One guy even sparked up a chat about Dynamo Dresden in the 3.Liga shortly after.

    Interesting to see Dortmund struggling this season too.

  4. #179

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    Mid Feb and Magdeburg finally win at home! What a terrible season they must be having. I went to Magdeburg once; they have a fine example of the architecture of Hundertwasser.

    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%C3%..._von_Magdeburg

    I think they were also the team who couldn't score one season so their fans stood behind the goal with big arrows pointing at the goal. Feel free to add your own knowledge of Magdeburg! It's what Friday nights are for.

  5. #180

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    Pretty sure they won a European tournament in the 70s, definitely reached a Final.

  6. #181

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Pretty sure they won a European tournament in the 70s, definitely reached a Final.
    Beat AC Milan in Cup Winners Cup in 74.

    Heard it said on the commentary during the game.

    They also played and beat Swansea in the 80s in the same competition.

  7. #182

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    Another fantastic season in the German second tier!

    Only eight points separating top and 8th! Chance, albeit unlikely, of Schalke and Hertha Berlin going down.

  8. #183

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    Another fantastic season in the German second tier!

    Only eight points separating top and 8th! Chance, albeit unlikely, of Schalke and Hertha Berlin going down.
    I'm on an extended stay in Germany, and trying to get to as much football as possible. Sadly, that's included Hertha's last two home games, both of which they lost in front of crowds of 50k plus. They do feel like a club in freefall, but I can't see them going down. You'd have thought after getting shot of Kanga that their luck had changed!.

    Had a ticket for Altona 93 (fifth tier) last night, but it was cancelled due to the weather. Anyone been?

    I'm mainly based in Hamburg and the feeling around here is that HSV's luck might have changed, and they might finally do it this year. Let's see. (Glatzel has been out injured for a while). They'd have been pleased about Köln's defeat last night.

    The Hundertwasser/Magdeburg thing is interesting. A lot of these east German cities are surprisingly interesting to visit - even if making Chemnitz City of Culture seemed a bit implausible. I was in Leipzig last weekend for the St. Pauli game and had the chance to have a good look around. It's a great city - history, nice buildings, lots of canals and green space, and great pubs/breweries.

    Anyway St. Pauli v Freiburg today - after trying to find somewhere that might be showing our match earlier!

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  10. #185

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    Time for another look at the lunacy elsewhere rather than at home. With two games to go it looks like Hamburg could finally clamber their way back up, not because they'll win those games but nobody else seems too bothered about winning themselves. Magdeburg in 4th lost 5-0 at home to relegation threatened Munster and Cologne drew this evening at home to relegation promising Regensburg (who are now down). No-one else seems on particularly winning form apart from Braunschweig in 15th.

    I went to Germany last month, stayed in Dusseldorf with the aim of seeing Fortuna, but didn't realise that weekend was part of their policy of giving away all the tickets for free for a few of the games in the season. There were 85,000 applications so had to seek out the Regionaliga West instead. Bah.

  11. #186

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebirdman Of Alcathays View Post
    Time for another look at the lunacy elsewhere rather than at home. With two games to go it looks like Hamburg could finally clamber their way back up, not because they'll win those games but nobody else seems too bothered about winning themselves. Magdeburg in 4th lost 5-0 at home to relegation threatened Munster and Cologne drew this evening at home to relegation promising Regensburg (who are now down). No-one else seems on particularly winning form apart from Braunschweig in 15th.

    I went to Germany last month, stayed in Dusseldorf with the aim of seeing Fortuna, but didn't realise that weekend was part of their policy of giving away all the tickets for free for a few of the games in the season. There were 85,000 applications so had to seek out the Regionaliga West instead. Bah.
    Yeah - even Hamburger SV couldn't screw it up now!....could they?! Meanwhile their city rivals still have a bit of work to do to maintain Bundesliga status, but a Hamburg derby at the top level looking likely next season.

  12. #187

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    Hamburg had to get promoted sometime and this looks like the year, but I’ll be hoping that they return to their natural habitat for 26/27!

  13. #188

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    Why don't you like Hamburg?

    I like to see all the big clubs fail and smaller ones succeed from time to time. So I enjoy seeing Hamburg, Schalke, Hertha and the like struggling but nothing against any of them really. Id equally want them to knock Bayern off their perch in the top flight.

    This thread deserves a shout out to Arminia Bielefeld too. Third tier (and probably going up) and in the cup final. Hardly a small club and been in the top flight recently but still an impressive feat.

  14. #189

    Re: Bundesliga 2

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    Why don't you like Hamburg?

    I like to see all the big clubs fail and smaller ones succeed from time to time. So I enjoy seeing Hamburg, Schalke, Hertha and the like struggling but nothing against any of them really. Id equally want them to knock Bayern off their perch in the top flight.

    This thread deserves a shout out to Arminia Bielefeld too. Third tier (and probably going up) and in the cup final. Hardly a small club and been in the top flight recently but still an impressive feat.
    They beat us in a game that, I’m fairly certain, was played before you were born.

  15. #190

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    They beat us in a game that, I’m fairly certain, was played before you were born.
    Ah of course the European semi final..fair point!

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  17. #192

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Heidenham?
    Presumably twinned with West Ham.

    St Pauli still need a point to avoid the 'playout' after the aforementioned won yesterday, I can't see them getting that today. Never ideal going to the final game even though it's at home to Bochum.

  18. #193

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    I read earlier that Cologne sacked their manager and sporting director last week with two games to go despite being second in the 2 Bundesliga table. Harsh to say the least.

  19. #194

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    I read earlier that Cologne sacked their manager and sporting director last week with two games to go despite being second in the 2 Bundesliga table. Harsh to say the least.
    Very odd
    Still 2nd, only need a point from their last game to secure promotion.
    Perhaps they've been tapped up by ace recruitment guru, Mehmet Dalman.

  20. #195

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    With two games to go and second in the table, that move by Cologne stinks.

  21. #196

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    With two games to go and second in the table, that move by Cologne stinks.
    Brut for Men?

  22. #197

    Re: Bundesliga 2

    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Lime View Post
    Heidenham?
    Presumably twinned with West Ham.

    St Pauli still need a point to avoid the 'playout' after the aforementioned won yesterday, I can't see them getting that today. Never ideal going to the final game even though it's at home to Bochum.
    I'm on a mission to tick off as many grounds as I can, including those lower down the German leagues too (don't ask why, even I don't have an answer ). So I was at Eintracht yesterday for the St. Pauli match - in the away end. They did get that point - and jubilation at the end - even though it is only 99% safe. Totally brilliant atmosphere generally, but also with a small slightly unpleasant edge that I haven't seen much in German football.

  23. #198

    Re: Bundesliga 2

    Quote Originally Posted by Swiss Peter View Post
    I'm on a mission to tick off as many grounds as I can, including those lower down the German leagues too (don't ask why, even I don't have an answer ). So I was at Eintracht yesterday for the St. Pauli match - in the away end. They did get that point - and jubilation at the end - even though it is only 99% safe. Totally brilliant atmosphere generally, but also with a small slightly unpleasant edge that I haven't seen much in German football.
    Was that coming from the Frankfurt fans? I can imagine St Pauli tend to get a rise from your average far right loon. That said, I'm sure St Pauli have an element of troublemakers. Is there a particular history between them?

  24. #199

    Re: Bundesliga 2

    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Lime View Post
    Was that coming from the Frankfurt fans? I can imagine St Pauli tend to get a rise from your average far right loon. That said, I'm sure St Pauli have an element of troublemakers. Is there a particular history between them?
    No - I don't think so. The real high tension games for St Pauli tend to be in the east, and especially at Hansa Rostock. There was lots of goading at the station from the local fans on Sunday, especially as the away special pulled out - felt like a throw back to the 80s!. The heat and beer probably didn't help! (...and yes FCSP have an element too).

  25. #200

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    At one point before last weekend there was a chance of a Hamburg St Pauli relegation play-off but instead Hamburg won, dozens of fans got injured while storming the pitch (some seriously) and they ripped up chunks of turf as mementoes. The madness of Bundesliga 2 gets everywhere!

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