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Projekt4
22 Sep 2008, 06:57 AM
Just saw the DSF highlights. BVB president Rauball couldn't take Hopp's jubilation so he moved to another seat at half-time...

footyfan1
22 Sep 2008, 07:08 AM
Just saw the DSF highlights. BVB president Rauball couldn't take Hopp's jubilation so he moved to another seat at half-time...

And he wound up apologizing to Hopp for some seriously classless chanting by the idiot BVB fans at the stadium.

I was embarrassed to be a BVB fan when I heard those classless f#ckers. :mad:

Borussia
22 Sep 2008, 08:49 AM
And he wound up apologizing to Hopp for some seriously classless chanting by the idiot BVB fans at the stadium.


Well, that story sounds pretty familiar to me...;)

Projekt4
22 Sep 2008, 09:41 AM
If Hopp would just STFU (http://www.spox.com/de/sport/fussball/bundesliga/0809/News/BVB-entschuldigt-sich-bei-Hoffenheim-Maezen-Hopp.html) and quietly enjoy his club's success and ignore his enemies, that would help, but unfortunately if you are a self-made billionaire you probably have a proportionally-sized ego as well...

Borussia
22 Sep 2008, 06:48 PM
Well, I can understand his reaction to this banner. There should be certain limits in my eyes...

I'm not really a Hopp sympathizer, but I'd never need to insult him this way (there's surely more intelligent & original methods than dumb insultings & silly banners)...

sportfriend
22 Sep 2008, 10:28 PM
what exactly were the BVB fans saying?
...just for some ideas for our DFB Pokal match on wednesday :D

footyfan1
23 Sep 2008, 02:26 AM
Well, that story sounds pretty familiar to me...;)

And your fans were just as classless.

But I feel I can criticize BVB fans. If I criticize your fans, I'm just an a--hole.

footyfan1
23 Sep 2008, 02:27 AM
Well, I can understand his reaction to this banner. There should be certain limits in my eyes...

I'm not really a Hopp sympathizer, but I'd never need to insult him this way (there's surely more intelligent & original methods than dumb insultings & silly banners)...


Totally agree.

"Eisenfuß" Eilts
23 Sep 2008, 04:42 AM
what exactly were the BVB fans saying?
...just for some ideas for our DFB Pokal match on wednesday :D

A 19 years old "fan" made this banner:

http://www.welt.de/multimedia/archive/00670/bvbhopp_DW_Sport_Ma_670069g.jpg

Hopp pressed charges against him and rate it as appeal to kill him. :rolleyes:

MicFW
23 Sep 2008, 05:03 AM
If Hopp would just STFU (http://www.spox.com/de/sport/fussball/bundesliga/0809/News/BVB-entschuldigt-sich-bei-Hoffenheim-Maezen-Hopp.html) and quietly enjoy his club's success and ignore his enemies, that would help, but unfortunately if you are a self-made billionaire you probably have a proportionally-sized ego as well...

Jubilations aren't forbidden in a football stadium, right? What should be banned though is their "celebration song" played after every Hoffenheim goal. It's annoying as hell. ;)

MicFW
23 Sep 2008, 05:06 AM
A 19 years old "fan" made this banner (...)

There you go. That's why we have to put much more money into our educational system.

MicFW
23 Sep 2008, 05:12 AM
All,

A friend of mine is coming to Germany and wants to go to the match on October 4 between Eintracht Frankfurt and 1899 Hoffenheim match.

Any idea on how to get tickets? Please pm me. All help is appreciated.

Thanks,

Rishi

"Die Bundesligaspiel gegen den VfB Stuttgart, Borussia Dortmund sowie Eintracht Frankfurt sind bereits ausverkauft."

Source (http://www.tsg-hoffenheim.de/1preiseDauerkarten.php)

Looks like all tickets for Hoffenheim-Frankfurt are gone.

Projekt4
23 Sep 2008, 05:22 AM
Jubilations aren't forbidden in a football stadium, right? What should be banned though is their "celebration song" played after every Hoffenheim goal. It's annoying as hell. ;)

If they invite the president of the opposite club/country over to sit next to them, I think most people opt for at least a bit of moderation...but whatever, this is not important. Though it fits into the impression of Hopp which I get.

Projekt4
23 Sep 2008, 05:28 AM
Well, I can understand his reaction to this banner. There should be certain limits in my eyes...

I'm not really a Hopp sympathizer, but I'd never need to insult him this way (there's surely more intelligent & original methods than dumb insultings & silly banners)...

The quote I referred to wasn't about this banner but more general. When I saw the cross-hair banner my first thought immediately was this is something the police will be interested in.

But to be honest with you, I think it's almost becoming funny now to insult Hopp because he's so ridiculously irritable and thinks he's so big and powerful he can even control mob behaviour and stop the mob from calling him a son of a bitch or what they want to call him. Yeah, I'm liking it, keep insulting this pr*ck! ;)

(And I have no issues at all with his club. But he will have to learn a lesson here...did Kahn ever make a huge fuss about the bananas being thrown at him? No, he stood above that. Welcome to football, Hopp, it's a bit different from manners at your golf club and you will not change it.)

Borussia
23 Sep 2008, 07:07 AM
Welcome to football, Hopp, it's a bit different from manners at your golf club and you will not change it.

LOOOL. :D


And your fans were just as classless.


Did I say something else? :confused:

That's exactly what I meant with my statement "that sounds pretty familiar to me"...


Btw: I wonder how the Stuttgart fans reacted. Was there really no anti-Hopp/Hoffenheim chant from them?

"Eisenfuß" Eilts
23 Sep 2008, 07:48 AM
That Hoffenheim is shown in public as the small nice team,
that is attacked by the mad fans from other teams has to do
with the fact, that Hoff has a cooperation with Axel Springer,
the biggest German daily newspaper publisher (Bild is part of it).

They present a Cinderella story about the plastic product.
That nerves a lot, still no reason for things like the "kill Hopp banner".

About our match next weekend:
I hope for a nice match, because both teams play offensive football
and that it will be spoken about football after the match.

Projekt4
23 Sep 2008, 08:35 AM
That Hoffenheim is shown in public as the small nice team,
that is attacked by the mad fans from other teams has to do
with the fact, that Hoff has a cooperation with Axel Springer,
the biggest German daily newspaper publisher (Bild is part of it).


Not only that, he's got most of German football eating out of his hand like only a self-made billionaire could...Klinsmann, Beckenbauer, Theo Zwanziger (whose son Hopp is employing), all "old friends", only Rummenigge has made some statements trying to preserve some distance between Bayern and Hoffenheim.

Edit: Unlike Hopp, Bild readers will tire very quickly from headlines "Bundesliga scandal: Poor Hopp was called a son of a bitch again" ;)

sportfriend
23 Sep 2008, 11:04 AM
A 19 years old "fan" made this banner:

http://www.welt.de/multimedia/archive/00670/bvbhopp_DW_Sport_Ma_670069g.jpg

Hopp pressed charges against him and rate it as appeal to kill him. :rolleyes:

that FAN probably spends a lot of his time supporting his team going to every match...

guys get used to it, because i think every match against hoffenheim there is going to be some demonstrations against Hopp from the ultras of most teams...at least for this season.

Originally Posted by Projekt4 View Post
Welcome to football, Hopp, it's a bit different from manners at your golf club and you will not change it.

that just made my morning! :D

Vfbstuttgartfan
23 Sep 2008, 11:56 AM
Btw: I wonder how the Stuttgart fans reacted. Was there really no anti-Hopp/Hoffenheim chant from them?

Sure there was. To be honest I have no problem with that.

footyfan1
23 Sep 2008, 01:37 PM
"Die Bundesligaspiel gegen den VfB Stuttgart, Borussia Dortmund sowie Eintracht Frankfurt sind bereits ausverkauft."

Source (http://www.tsg-hoffenheim.de/1preiseDauerkarten.php)

Looks like all tickets for Hoffenheim-Frankfurt are gone.


They will sell out every match. I told people who said they would never get fans that people in that area would show for their matches. And they are.

No matter what club they are actually cheering for......