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Duncan Idaho
18 May 2008, 06:14 PM
Yeah, the Bundesliga really needs more Ho€€enheims & Hopps. :rolleyes:

I'm not going to explain things to you that can't change your cut-and-dried opinion anyway.



Damn, I'm really curious of that cooperation with Bayern...

Oh, that is quite easy we lend them Ribery, Toni and others to kick your ignorance back into league 2



Duisburg is a club with a lot of tradition at least! :cool:

Ask them if they can eat and live form the tradition! Funnily you are even unable to acknowledge that any tradition has to start somewhere (note: only in the retrospective it is can be called tradition) Or are you going to explain to me that your club was born with tradition?

Doc_Aeppler
18 May 2008, 06:37 PM
Wow! The club that noone needs nor wants made it to the Bundesliga! Congratulations! A whole village goes crazy! The emotions that were set free in that stadium actually really got to me! Thats what football is all about! Pure emotions... I think anybody that saw the game today, and the amazing party after it, would have been converted too... Incredible!! It all proved to me that this club is actually what the Bundesliga needs! F*ck all the clubs that hundreds of thousands of people live for! The Bundesliga will only be complete once the Wolfsburgs, Hoffenheims and Wehen-Wiesbadens finally dominate... and noone gives a shit anymore...


I just hope we get to play them in Mannheim next season... that could actually be... quite entertaining! :D

Borussia
18 May 2008, 06:53 PM
I'm not going to explain things to you that can't change your cut-and-dried opinion anyway.


I don't need any explanation from an "expert" like you...



Oh, that is quite easy we lend them Ribery, Toni and others to kick your ignorance back into league 2


Wow, I'm so scared...



Ask them if they can eat and live form the tradition! Funnily you are even unable to acknowledge that any tradition has to start somewhere (note: only in the retrospective it is can be called tradition) Or are you going to explain to me that your club was born with tradition?

Maybe you should try to notice that I just answered on a pretty arrogant question...



Bonne nuit.

Duncan Idaho
18 May 2008, 07:33 PM
I don't need any explanation from an "expert" like you...

Better being being an "expert" than being an "ignorant"


Wow, I'm so scared...

Dumb remarks get dumb answers. Oh, I forgot you already know that!
But anyway, as an expert like you simply must have forgotten what Peters already had said to this cooperation thingy



Maybe you should try to notice that I just answered on a pretty arrogant question...

and that makes your answer less arrogant, less stupid, less superfluous?

sportfriend
18 May 2008, 08:09 PM
i have to take Uwe's side in the initial argument

sportfriend
18 May 2008, 08:17 PM
Wow! The club that noone needs nor wants made it to the Bundesliga! Congratulations! A whole village goes crazy! The emotions that were set free in that stadium actually really got to me! Thats what football is all about! Pure emotions... I think anybody that saw the game today, and the amazing party after it, would have been converted too... Incredible!! It all proved to me that this club is actually what the Bundesliga needs! F*ck all the clubs that hundreds of thousands of people live for! The Bundesliga will only be complete once the Wolfsburgs, Hoffenheims and Wehen-Wiesbadens finally dominate... and noone gives a shit anymore...


I just hope we get to play them in Mannheim next season... that could actually be... quite entertaining! :D

minus the insult to Wolfsburg because i actually like them.
that post is perfect :D

panicfc
18 May 2008, 10:07 PM
If you think football is going to the same in the future as it was in the past, well its not.

Doc_Aeppler
19 May 2008, 05:58 AM
If you think football is going to the same in the future as it was in the past, well its not.

3 € ins Phrasenschwein... :rolleyes:

footyfan1
19 May 2008, 07:57 AM
If you think football is going to the same in the future as it was in the past, well its not.

Right on.

Lionhead
19 May 2008, 08:09 AM
That's exactly it. Who wants the Duisberg's?

If tipping the Bundesliga drops next season -

Cottbus has to be below the promotion boys.

Why do you even f***** bother posting this s***. You can't even spell Duisburg.
MSV has more tradition in BL1 than H€€€€€heim will ever have.:(

panicfc
19 May 2008, 08:28 AM
Its not about the spelling Lionhead. Its not about tradition. The game is changing.

footyfan1
19 May 2008, 08:32 AM
Its not about the spelling Lionhead. Its not about tradition. The game is changing.

And as some who can see more than what they want to see know its coming.

footyfan1
19 May 2008, 08:34 AM
Why do you even f***** bother posting this s***. You can't even spell Duisburg.
MSV has more tradition in BL1 than H€€€€€heim will ever have.:(

I think Dietmar Hopp said it best. "Our (Hoffenheim's) 'tradition' is the future."

I say again, "you may not like it, but you'd damned sure better get used to it."

As Eddie said, the game is changing. Walk away from it or get used to it.

Lionhead
19 May 2008, 08:34 AM
Its not about the spelling Lionhead. Its not about tradition. The game is changing.

if it is just the m€€€€ that changes the game then it's sad. I'm sure that H€€€€€heim is as welcome in BL1 as a Ziffzer at the 1860 BBQ, but it's still f****** Duisburg...

Borussia
19 May 2008, 08:40 AM
3 € ins Phrasenschwein... :rolleyes:

You forgot to translate that statement, Patrick! ;)




As Eddie said, the game is changing.


Schaun mer mal...



Walk away from it or get used to it.


I won't walk away and also won't get used to it ... since I'm sure that my club doesn't need a billionaire! :cool:

BM-Hattrick
19 May 2008, 08:48 AM
Things for Hoffenheim could change too...just imagine Dietmar Hopp suffers a heart attack and dies (he´s already 68).
Hoffenheim would be ********ed cause they wouldn´t have their patron any more and virtually no fans. They´d be bankrupt within a short time because 3000 fans isn´t even enough to keep you alive in the third division. Hoffenheim is an artificial construct that will fade to exist as soon as Hopp isn´t around anymore.

Duisburg for example has a traditional fanbase that enables them to exist on their own. Thats what tradition stands for and you can´t buy it, you can only try to build it over the decades.

Borussia
19 May 2008, 08:53 AM
@ BM-Hattrick

Don't forget that there's Mr. Hopp's son (who is the owner of the icehockey team Adler Mannheim).

footyfan1
19 May 2008, 08:59 AM
Things for Hoffenheim could change too...just imagine Dietmar Hopp suffers a heart attack and dies (he´s already 68).
Hoffenheim would be ********ed cause they wouldn´t have their patron any more and virtually no fans. They´d be bankrupt within a short time because 3000 fans isn´t even enough to keep you alive in the third division. Hoffenheim is an artificial construct that will fade to exist as soon as Hopp isn´t around anymore.

What makes you think Mr. Hopp won't make provisions for TSG in his will???


Duisburg for example has a traditional fanbase that enables them to exist on their own. Thats what tradition stands for and you can´t buy it, you can only try to build it over the decades.

Don't think anyone disputes that fact. Exactly why Mr. Hopp said "Our tradition is the future."

The man wants to leave a legacy for his region and he's doing that.

I don't think he ever expected there would be so many "haters" who think there is only one way to do anything.......

footyfan1
19 May 2008, 09:00 AM
@ BM-Hattrick

Don't forget that there's Mr. Hopp's son (who is the owner of the icehockey team Adler Mannheim).

Thank you Uwe.

footyfan1
19 May 2008, 09:01 AM
You forgot to translate that statement, Patrick! ;)

Was that the "Doppelpass" thing?



I won't walk away and also won't get used to it ... since I'm sure that my club doesn't need a billionaire! :cool:

As you said, "Schaun mer mal..." ;)