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  1. Oh dear!

    Last night I listened to Chelsea supporters ranting about the defeat against Liverpool.  They had a defender dismissed for a very stupid tackle, a penalty awarded and missed and the keeper made an error which led to a goal.  No thoughts on Liverpool's performance, no idea that playing 45 minutes with 10 men could have been responsible - it was 0-0 at the time of the sending off, and very little comment on the missed penalty - it was all the keeper's fault!

    Now Werder and 04 are down at the bottom with Gladbach!  Three performances which could have been better, but no one is talking about Gladbach - one of my tips for the Top 4.  It's only day 1 and if anyone seriously thought 04 could give Bayern a game at the moment then they are as daft as the Chelsea gang.  Werder are also better than that one off game so far - please, please hold on - there is plenty of time between now and December to sort things - then will be the time for recrimination and changes, but instilling a lack of confidence in the Manager and his players is not something to do today.  So DW made bad choices of selection and Kohfeldt has a poor start to 2020/21, but we live with that sort of thing every day and Boris and Donald are still in power!  At least the Chelsea guys never once suggested getting rid of Frank!

    Patience my friends - and support your local Sheriff - even if his guns seem short of bullets for now!

    Sei net!

  2. 2 hours ago, Spike said:

    So it is a little difficult to explain but in English speaking media there is this stereotype of the 'effeminate German accent'. I'm not sure it actually exists but essentially it's used in character comedy and breaking it down it sounds like the opposite to the other stereotypical 'angry, harsh, German accent'. It essentially sounds like a limp-wristed effeminate flamboyant man (never portrayed as female) but I digress; the point is Werner sounds like this stereotype when he speaks English.

    It's not his fault - anyone whose mother gives him the name 'Timo' is asking for trouble

  3. I think most of us expected the Pool guys to marmalise the Loiners - Lucas must be a really happy guy at the moment - losing to such a great all round team by one goal in 7 must give him hope that the next few months will have more than a few happy moments and his new guys look to have already settled in well! As a first game performance I would not bet on Kloppy's gang to do anything other than retain the title.

  4. Losing Amin would be a disaster to DW's planning and something I do not wish to contemplate at the moment.  The defence seems to be a little more settled during the pre-season games, and the forward efforts are - particularly with Kotucu coming on strong - getting better.  Mid-field needs work and without Harit it would be a sparse start for the front men but we will not miss the young American as he was always just all over the place and had no set plan from which the rest could benefit.  Sunday's game will be against lower level opposition, could be a pointer to next week's real challenge against the Munchkins who normally start slowly.  A draw  there would be a great start for us!

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  5. On ‎08‎/‎09‎/‎2020 at 14:55, 6666 said:

    With how late people grow up nowadays I think 20 is too early for anyone to have a kid. Footballers should probably wait until the career is coming to an end.

    I used to teach sex ed properly to young guys - nowadays we're back to frogs and butterflies so they know not what they do and teachers are scared of being real and accurate  - blame Foden if you want, but someone should have explained this stuff to him!

  6. 9 hours ago, Eco said:

    How many times have you been to the stadium? 

    How long is a piece of string?  sadly with lack of flights from Leeds after the airline went out of business it is not so easy to get an hour's lift to Dusseldorf, but I was last there twice before the lockdown this year and normally  4 or 5 visits each season - depending on the Pokal draw as it is normally easier to get tickets for those games rather than the usual sold out BL matches.  When I can afford it 9_9 I like to stay at the Marriott next to the stadium, but I used to stay with liverbird in Essen or friend in Herne as the ticket inclused train or bus transport to and from the game so it is cheaper to fly, stay and watch than drive (fuel and parking) and watch Man City or United as the seats are normally only 19Eu upwards.(for us old wrinklies and kids).  Not sure when the next trip will be - this weekend's Pokal would have been easy, but as the place is closed I am stuck with the TV coverage on Sunday afternoon (Sky Sport 4 de) and it might be easier for you if hesgol covers it, althouth Stuttgart are also on Sky Sports De (5) at the same time.  Enjoyed watching the golf with your super weather in Atlanta this week! lucky so and so!:4_joy:

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  7. 2 hours ago, Eco said:

    I started looking into the town and region, absolutely love the vie and the landscape of it all. 

    The whole area is worth spending time to get to know.  Usually the missis and I like to stop over in Ulm - only about 3 hours from Freiburg.  Great city - nice hotels and - for the history buffs - the birthplace of Einstein and in 1972 we were introduced to Cauliflower soup which sounds yeuch, but is quite nice really!  It's also not too far from Stuttgart so you could also drop in the VFB Mercedes-Benz Stadium for a BL game now that they are back up!  After the war Stuttgart was a place we UK kids got to know as it was easy to receive the latest US Music from AFN Stuttgart (360m medium wave) from about 4 in the afternoon when the layer came down! In Freiburg you are near enough to take a trip into Switzerland and only 1 hour from Rheinfelden - birthplace of young Herr Rakitic - who tells me the beer there is the best in the country.  I am already envious of you and your trip and hope the C19 doesn't spoil it for you.

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  8. With a few players still isolating after the virus problem this was a so-so game, but Kotucu managed to make it 1-0 and proved again he cold be the answer for the missing goal problems.  Looks like McKennie is off to Juve so the dressing room will be quieter again..... now all we need is someone to be daft enough to take Burgstaller! The Viktoria Kon game is also off due to the virus but the game against Bochum on the 5th is still likely to take place.  Bremen game on Sky this afternoon - will be interesting...

  9. 5 minutes ago, Eco said:

    I love the try google....if you weren't so damn nice I would assume you're being a cheeky cunt xD

    perhaps I should have said try search engine of choice - not sure about the use of your language though - shows little respect which I used to insist was on here and seems to have deteriorated recently!  Sorry I bothered to try and assist!

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  10. 11 hours ago, Tommy said:

    :ph34r:

    Hi Tommy - hope the Trump virus is not giving you too much grief - unlike that performance yesterday.  At least it showed that Burgstaller is even useless against 3rd Division footballers and David needs to get one or two of them to start taking pre-season seriously.  Our ex 'Schalke/Dusseldorf' man got another two - mainly by again being in the right place at the right time, but when he went off with the youngsters it was dire to watch.  Hope Uerdingen is better on Tuesday.

    Sei nett!

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  11. On ‎04‎/‎08‎/‎2020 at 14:39, Rucksackfranzose said:

    In the end they missed out,.xDAfter negotiating with Freiburg and the keeper for weeks, and all that talk how this deal would be done and dusted in short time, Schalke didn't manage to agree terms with them, and Schwolow joins Hertha BSC instead. Will be interesting to learn whom Schalke sign as their new first choice keeper now, if they sign anybody for this role at all.

    Interesting to see what happens - after yesterday's 5-1 pre-season win in the north both present keepers (Including the returnee from East Anglia) performed well - so perhaps nothing will happen for the moment.  Interesting also that Skrzykski got 2 within minutes of coming on the field - his time with Tommy's gang seems to have sharpened him up.  With Caliguiri out of the picture perhaps there will be a little more 'togetherness' on the pitch now!

  12. On ‎11‎/‎07‎/‎2020 at 09:26, CaaC (John) said:

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    Weston McKennie transfer expected from Schalke; clubs in England, Spain, France, Germany monitoring situation

    McKennie's tenure at Schalke appears to be coming to an end

    Weston McKennie is expected to leave FC Schalke this summer, and clubs from at least four different European nations -- Spain, England, France and Germany -- have expressed interest in his services and are monitoring his situation, sources tell CBS Sports. 

    The 21-year-old Texas native has been a staple in the middle of the park since joining the Bundesliga side in 2016. He's played 91 matches for the Schalke, including at least 30 in each of the last two seasons. McKennie was one of the few bright spots this season as the club stumbled to a 12th-place finish after pushing for a Europa League spot just months ago. 

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    Sorry but the little thug is not amongst the favourites - other players have had enough and good luck to whoever gets him - as long as they can keep him on the field he might - just might - be useful - but not in Germany.  The officials have had enough and have been watching him closely at the end of the season - best way to describe him is a selfish version of Paul Scholes.  Watch him carefully - not just a little bit from a distance!

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