BVB-Wolfsburg (BL 04-05 Matchday 1) [R]

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  1. footyfan1 BigSoccer Supporter

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    Some information on the match! HEJA BVB!!



    Allgemeine Informationen/Pertinent Information

    Anstoß/Kickoff: Samstag, 07.08.2004 15:30

    Stadion/Stadium (Location): Westfalenstadion (Dortmund)

    Schiedsrichter/Referee: Stark (Ergolding), Assistenten/Assistants: Dingert (Thallichtenberg), Wezel (Dusslingen), Vierter Schiedsrichter/Fourth Official: Stachowiak (Duisburg)

    Statistik/Match Facts: Last season, BVB won this fixture 4-0. BVB won this fixture by the same score in their Championship Season of 2001-2002. Between those matches Wolfsburg won it's only point ever in the Westfalenstadion. From 1997 to 2001, BVB won by the score of 2-1 four times in a row.

    Record at Westfalenstadion: 6 wins for Dortmund, 1 draw, 0 losses. 18-6 goal difference.

    Letzte Saison 4:0. Mit dem gleichen Ergebnis gewann der BVB auch im Meisterjahr 2001/02. Dazwischen gab's mit einem 2:2 den einzigen VfL-Punktgewinn im Westfalenstadion. Von 1997 bis 2001 hieß es vier Mal in Folge 2:1. Bilanz: 6-1-0, 18:6 Tore.


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    Borussia Dortmund

    Aufstellung/Roster: 26 Warmuz - 2 Evanilson, 23 Madouni, 28 Bergdölmo, 15 N. Jensen - 16 Oliseh, 5 Kehl - 10 Rosicky, 17 Dede - 12 Ewerthon, 9 Koller - Trainer: Van Marwijk

    Reserve: 1 Weidenfeller (Tor/Goalkeeper), 6 Kringe, 7 Demel, 18 Ricken, 24 Odonkor, 25 Senesie, 33 Gambino


    Es fehlen/Out of Action: 4 Wörns (entzündete Achillessehnen/Strained Achilles), 11 O. Addo (Aufbautraining/Not Yet Fit After Injury), 21 C. Metzelder (Aufbautraining/Not Yet Fit After Injury)




    VfL Wolfsburg

    Aufstellung/Roster: 1 Jentzsch - 2 Rytter, 18 Quiroga, 29 Hofland, 7 Weiser - 27 Karhan, 8 Hristov, 6 Thiam - 13 Brdaric, 9 Klimowicz, 21 M. Petrov - Trainer: Gerets

    Reserve: 30 Lenz (Tor), 5 Schnoor, 14 Topic, 16 Ahumada, 20 Hrgovic, 31 Sarpei, 33 Franz, 34 Präger, 36 Menseguez


    Es fehlen/Out of Action: 3 Biliskov (Wadenverletzung/Calf Injury), 10 D'Alessandro (Olympia mit Argentinien/Olympic Team), 11 T. Maric (Aufbautraining/Not Yet Fit After Injury), 26 Fischer (Aufbautraining/Not Yet Fit After Injury)
          
  2. jonam Member

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    Re: BVB-Wolfsburg (BL 04-05 Matchday 1)

    Hell knows why...but I have a pretty good feeling for tomorrow. Let's see how Madouni and Bergdolmo perform.

    Btw, Keith...you should add [R] to the topic as this thread is going to show the result after the match. Some users tape matches.
  3. The Double Moderator

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    I never was a fan of Volkswagen. And the [R] requested is put in.

    I'm going to Greece for a few weeks, which means I will have limited access. Try to keep me up to date. Especially when Bergdolmo finally learns how to run instead of jog.

    -Iason
  4. footyfan1 BigSoccer Supporter

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    The Double - I never was a fan of Volkswagen. And the [R] requested is put in.

    I'm going to Greece for a few weeks, which means I will have limited access. Try to keep me up to date. Especially when Bergdolmo finally learns how to run instead of jog.

    -Iason



    Keith's Response: Thank you both for getting me straight!! And thanks for this forum!! I need forums like the ones here.



    Keith
  5. jonam Member

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    Warmuz will most likely play. Maybe Demel will start instead of Madouni.

    Netradio is available: Click following link

    http://borussia-dortmund.lycos.de/?%9FZ%1B%E7%F4%9D#

    and choose

    either "Langsamer Zugang (Handy, Modem)" (Slow connection)
    or "Schneller Zugang (ISDN, DSL)" (highspeed connection).

    A new window will open and netradio will start. Of course German commentary only. :-/
  6. Schaumann New Member

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  7. Schaumann New Member

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    Okay. . .sory my previous post post has been the last post for so long. Thoughts from blokes who saw it? Word is Ewerthon's strike was spectacular. No one among my football friends listens to me but Brdaric scores goals, period.

    Sad in St. Louis
  8. KarlMai New Member

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    Ewerthon's long-distance strike was spectacular, indeed... Unfortunately for Dortmund, the chances missed by Rosicky/Koller/Ewerthon etc. (name one, name èm all) were spectacular as well. ;)
  9. The Double Moderator

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    Ugh. This is not the way I wanted the campaign to be started off.
  10. Coon Member

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    OMG, how could we not finish any of those chances. Ewerthon scored from 30 meters but cant score from 3 meters when it is really needed.

    ARGH!!!
  11. jonam Member

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    Absolutely incredible what chances they blew.....Still shocked. :-(
  12. Schaumann New Member

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    Jesus! I just caught the highlight show. . .get it together! Finish! Ewerthon and Jeden? Finish! Rosicky's late effort from a few meters was pretty foul, but the majority of his chances I'll let slide as they came from greater distances, but Jesus! Jeden?! This was a clear problem last year.

    Half-full: Tomas looked like an integral part of the attack for the first time in a while.
  13. PileD New Member

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    Nice game, anyway.
  14. jonam Member

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    Per Sempre Dortmund
    Borussia lost its first home game against Wolfsburg 1:2. Always when you think it does not get lower the squad is proving the supporters wrong. Wolfsburg is an average Bundesliga team, had two chances and converted both. Borussia on the other hand sent a signal. BVB will have a hard time of staying in the league if they don’t start playing normal football...


    Match report now online on http://www.schwatzgelb.com !

    Btw, some pics: http://www.the-unity.de/Bilder/seiten-04-05/bvb-wob-04-05a.htm
  15. jonam Member

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  16. The Double Moderator

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    I'm in Greece right now, and I was laying around the house mid-day, and Bundesliga highlight show was on. I wish I hadn't seen it. Fcking Koller.
  17. Red Harvest Member

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    Impressive goal on that vid.

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