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I know I shouldn't be in the Volksparkstadion today in the Relegation-place Final against Wolfsburg because of all the drama and excitement (and I am sure it will be a lot of drama I know my HSV ) and my heart still needs recovery but I can't help myself. I shouldn't be there but I have to be there. Hopefully it will be our last home match this season. Just in case I get another heart attack in the stadium...it was nice knowing you ;)
 

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Take it easy, Dirk.

I hope the match is boring.
 

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Another late show and Hamburg are safe!

Well done.
 

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Well done Hamburg. Left it a bit late but all that matters is that Dirk is ecstatic right now :10:

You bet!!!!

Just as I said here before the match. Lots of drama. For 88 minutes it was the most horrible outcome for me, a relegation match against Eintracht Braunschweig, so a match between "born and bred" and "alma mater". And I had given up hope when at the end (in the 86th minute) Coach Gisdol put Luca Waldschmidt on the field. A 21 year old "Milchbubi" (Milksop says the dictionary) who hadn't scored a single Bundesliga Goal yet. I thought "Thank fuck for that, now we are really doomed. This guy won't do it"....but football writes another of his unbelievable stories. 2 minutes later Waldschmidt scored his first Bundesliga Goal and we are save again. The Dino survives!!!!! Unabsteigbar HSV :hail: The 57.000 sellout crowd went wild (ah, wait, only 51.000 went wild, because the 6.000 from Golfsburg shitted their pants now). What a story: 2 points after 10 matches at the beginning of the season. No one has yet survived after such a disastrous start, only the HSV.

Now all my fingers are crossed for Braunschweig in the Playoff Final against the hated neighbours (Wolfsburg is only 30 km away) and next seasons true Lower Saxonian Derby against Hannover 96 (50 km away) and let's put those jumped-up ones back in the 2nd tier. Would be great to have Eintracht Braunschweig back in the Bundesliga, in the 50th year after winning the Championship. Thursday and Monday are the dates for the matches.
 

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Cheers Dirk for the reminder re. the play off matches taking place on Thursday and Monday. Hopefully two good entertaining matches are in store for us neutrals!
 

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You're welcome. Yes, hopefully it will be entertaining matches....with the right winner, Braunschweig :D

The actual format is in place since 2009. Only 2-times (from 8) the 2nd Bundesliga club advances. (Nürnberg in 2009 and Fortuna Düsseldorf in 2012). Third time lucky, then :D

 

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Wolfsburg taking a slender 1-0 lead into the away leg - nervy times for them.
 

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Wolfsburg taking a slender 1-0 lead into the away leg - nervy times for them.

Gomez the old cheater. What a bloody refereeing error to give the hand penalty because Gomez played the ball with the hand first. And later he refused to give an interview because he already knew what he has done. We could see this several times and even Stefan Effenberg as expert has said that this was a wrong decision. Bloody Wolves (the German ones not the English ;) )
 

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Couldn't watch this last night as Ligue 1 reintroduced its very own play-off on exactly the same format as the German one (3rd bottom of the top league playing a 2-legged tie against 3rd place of the 2nd tier) which kicked off 15 minutes later than Wolfsburg/Braunschweig. I saw a couple of decent saves by the Braunschweig keeper.
 

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I saw a couple of decent saves by the Braunschweig keeper.

Yes. If you count all the chances the win of Wolfsburg is ok. Nonetheless very hurtful if this wrong decision of the referee maybe decides the whole relegation.

btw: Today, live too, on German TV: Relegation match of the 2nd Bundesliga, 1st leg:
Jahn Regensburg (3.Liga) vs TSV 1860 Munich.

I'll keep my fingers crossed for Regensburg!
 

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I hope Wolfsburg win the 2nd leg 5-0 you northern shit.:box:

Northern shit....and proud of it (poetic) :D

Normally, I wouldn't give a shit (to use your faecal word :D) when 2 Bavarian Teams are playing for Relegation/Promotion but in this case it's clear. The "Sechzger" need to go down to get rid of this "evil" investor ( hopefully he loses his interest in the club when they play in 3.Liga)

edit: After 30 min. Jahn Regensburg leads 1-0

edit2: Just before half-time (42min) Munich's coach Pereira substituted Lacezette. An ultimate penalty for a player and he's furious about it and kicks against an object. :D
 
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DFB Cup Final in Berlin, today: Borussia Dortmund vs Eintracht Frankfurt

If Frankfurt wins they'll be in the Europa league (they finished out of the EL places at #11 due to their very bad run in the recent months). If Dortmund wins (they qualified for the CL) then #7 Freiburg will play in the Europa league next season.
 

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LET'S GO DORTMUND

Yes, they deserve to win this. Lost the last 3 finals. And it would be the first trophy for Thomas Tuchel.....and then it will be interesting to see how Watzke, Borussias General Manager, reacts. For weeks now they are speculating about Tuchel's sacking because Watzke and Tuchel don't have the best relationship lately (Watzke was irritated about Tuchel's (very humanly) reaction after the bomb attack before the 1st leg against Monaco in the CL quarterfinal. Can you sack a coach who brings Borussia it's first trophy after years?
 

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Yes, they deserve to win this. Lost the last 3 finals. And it would be the first trophy for Thomas Tuchel.....and then it will be interesting to see how Watzke, Borussias General Manager, reacts. For weeks now they are speculating about Tuchel's sacking because Watzke and Tuchel don't have the best relationship lately (Watzke was irritated about Tuchel's (very humanly) reaction after the bomb attack before the 1st leg against Monaco in the CL quarterfinal. Can you sack a coach who brings Borussia it's first trophy after years?

I really hope he doesn't lose his job. I love the emotion he brings to the sideline and I think he's a very competent manager.

I also just read something this morning about Reus being linked to ManU. They'd better back the fuck off.
 

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Tuchel's quite a limited coach when all is said and done. Won't get them very far in the CL. We saw his limitations this season. Of course, there's also the probem of finding a better fit on the market which I don't think there is.
 

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Tuchel's quite a limited coach when all is said and done. Won't get them very far in the CL. We saw his limitations this season. Of course, there's also the probem of finding a better fit on the market which I don't think there is.
I agree that he is limited but it doesn't mean he can't learn to be more pragmatic. Chuffed for them that they managed to get the win; Dembele was superb.
 

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Was it ever really in doubt? Frankfurt winning would have been a massive surprise.
 

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Tuchel gone.

Crazy.
 

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Foreseeable after the last weeks. The quarrel between general manager Watzke and coach Tuchel was published in the media nearly every day. And today Watzke published even an "open letter" . For those who understand German:

http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/...el-aus_in-der-zusammenarbeit-aufgerieben.html

(for the others, try Google translator ;) )

Tuchel is Dortmund's manager with the best points average ever in the League: 68 Matches, 142 points ( 2.08 points per game). Borussia is unbeaten at home in his 2 years in the League. In 2015/16 Borussia reached 78 points (2nd) that's 3 points more than Jürgen Klopp reached in his first championship season with Borussia in 2010/11 (in 2011/12 he reached 81).

The rumour is that Lucien Favre is top favourite. I don't know if this is a good move. OK, at Nice he has done a marvellous job lately but at the Bundesliga he failed at the end when he quit at Hertha and Gladbach (with a starting "record" of 5 losses in the Bundesliga (even against HSV :D ) and 1 loss in the CL).
 

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Trouble in the 2nd leg of the 2nd Bundesliga Relegation match between 1860 Munich and Jahn Regensburg. Over 10 minutes delay after 80minutes because some of the 1860 fans went mad and threw objects on the field after it was clear that 1860 will be relegated to the 3.Liga (for the first time in 24 years)
I am sure that 1860 will get a heavy fine for that from the DFB (unfortunately they'll get the fine although the morons on the stand went wild.)
What a pathetic club 1860 has become and it's their own fault. Hiring a portuguese coach (Pereira) who knows **** all of the 2nd tier and doesn't speak the language (as well as his staff). They had a good starting point with the 1-1 at Regensburg and then they failed massively at home in front of 62.000 at the Allianz Arena.

Ian Ayre and President Cassalette already resigned. Vitor Pereira soon, too. And many players. And this "investor" Ismaik from Jordania (?) had Bundesliga and Champions League in mind, soon :bye:
 
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I see days after securing Bundesliga survival, Wolfsburg have splurged 20m Euro on Hertha's John Brooks. Making him the most expensive American player (surpassing the legendary Jose Altidore...)
 

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So, now it's official. 1860 won't get the licence for the 3.Liga because the deadline of 3:30 pm passed without the guaranteed sum for the licence. Now it's either Regionalliga (4th Division) or even Bayernliga (5th Division). This "investor" Ismaik didn't invest in the 3rd Liga. but it seems he's still there?
Unbelievable this guy. Even pressed the club in the last days with claims they couldn't fulfill because of the German Football league system rules. Shows clearly that he hasn't the slightest clue of the German football league system and the rules.
 

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Absolutely devastated for 1860, got a major soft spot for them and can't believe they're basically "gone".
 

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You'll be back.

Curious as to what exactly has happened here though? My understanding is the owner wanted to circumvent the 50+1 rule, couldn't, so walked away, leaving the club high and dry?

Do we think this is the last straw for the 50+1 rule then, or no?
 

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