Ah okay. I think, i has not discovered the joke, because i have a autism.
How would he know what CID is?
Ok, Johnny. You asked if German Red is German and Odin (?!) and I thought it was funny because of course he’s German. That’s how he got his name.
That’s all that’s going on here.
Should settle down with some guys then we wouldn’t have them missing games for births.
It’s logical, that GermanRed are a German and he have “German” in his nickname.
He’s a good guy ![]()
Hamburger SV has did earned a goalless draw in the away match against Union Berlin. However / But: Fabio Vieira has recieved a red card and also injured. He miss in the home match against 1.FSV Mainz 05 next week.
Kane with 17 goals and 3 assists in 9 games.
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Wonder how many of them are penalties because he dives like a stuka and in a one horse league it aint that hard I’d imagine.
The squad of Germany for the matches against Luxembourg in Sinsheim and against Northern Ireland in Belfast during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
Goalkeepers: Oliver Baumann (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim), Finn Dahmen (FC Augsburg), Alexander Nübel (VfB Stuttgart)
Defenders: Robert Andrich (Bayer 04 Leverkusen), Waldemar Anton (VfB Stuttgart), Ridle Baku (RB Leipzig), Nathaniel Brown, Robin Koch (both Eintracht Frankfurt), David Raum (RB Leipzig), Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund), Jonathan Tah (FC Bayern)
Midfielders: Karim Adeyemi (Borussia Dortmund), Nadiem Amiri (1.FSV Mainz 05), Serge Gnabry, Leon Goretzka, Joshua Kimmich (all three FC Bayern), Jamie Leweling (VfB Stuttgart), Felix Nmecha (Borussia Dortmund), Aleksandar Pavlovic (FC Bayern), Angelo Stiller (VfB Stuttgart), Florian Wirtz (Liverpool FC, England)
Strikers: Maximilian Beier (Borussia Dortmund), Jonathan Burkardt (Eintracht Frankfurt), Nick Woltemade (Newcastle United, England)
Diaz will get to 20+ goals for the first time in his career in this league.
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SV Elversberg, a club from the municipality of Spiesen-Elversberg, with 13’000 peoples, are the leader on Zweite Bundesliga. It would very disappointing for Bundesliga, if SV Elversberg would do promote to Bundesliga.
Why? It sounds like a fairytale.
I’m sure it won’t happen though.
Already made it to the relegation playoffs last season, were really close, but ultimately lost to metropolitan Heidenheim.
In a world of the entitled fanbases and football clubs it’s refreshing. (looks at Bayern Munich).
Anyhow been reading this it’s really interesting for those it’s a cultural, historical look at German football.
@Bekloppt
@Cologne-Liverpool
@mattyhurst
The Bundesliga has had TSG 1899 Hoffenheim since 2008 and 1.FC Heidenheim since 2023.
Hoffenheim is part of the municipality of Sinsheim. Sinsheim has a population of 37,000. Heidenheim an der Brenz has around 51,000 inhabitants.
If the municipality of Spiesen-Elversberg with its approximately 13,000 inhabitants is added to this, then it’s simply awful for the Bundesliga.
I was at the Volksparkstadion when Hamburger SV beat 1.FC Heidenheim 2-1. The visitors’ section was not full. It is also detrimental to the attractiveness of the Bundesliga when such clubs are involved, and the restaurateurs who broadcast the Bundesliga and the Second Bundesliga also lose money when teams like Heidenheim and Elversberg play.
It was bad enough that SV Darmstadt 98 (population 167,000) and Holstein Kiel (population 253,000) were playing in the Bundesliga. We don’t need village clubs as well.
The Bundesliga needs clubs that attract large crowds and also draw fans to their TV screens.
Hamburger SV has destroyed the Conference League participant 1.FSV Mainz 05 4-0. The Northern Germans are now on the 8th place.
Do Bayern Munich do that?
Also it’s like Bournemouth getting promoted in a way. I wouldn’t say they’ve been a bad thing for the PL
When that stupid club from the Bavarian capital becomes German champion (and often with a lead of at least ten points), it is obviously very damaging for the Bundesliga. That is one of the reasons why I cannot stand that club.
But the Bundesliga still thrives thanks to clubs that have lots of fans and bring in money. Hamburger SV, SV Werder Bremen, Borussia Dortmund and Borussia Mönchengladbach are big Traditionsvereine (‘traditional clubs’) that have fans all over Germany who travel from all over the country to their home games and also subscribe to Sky and DAZN. FC Schalke 04 still plays in the Second Bundesliga, and perhaps Hertha BSC and Hannover 96 as well.
I don’t think FC Cologne has that many fans nationwide, but it is still a big Traditionsverein (‘traditional club’) with a large fan base.

