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Well guys.... we got promoted Die Löwen-Fans feiern die Rückkehr in den Profi-Fußball - und @Sky_Torben ist mittendrin 😜 pic.twitter.com/hKGVkXYZI3— Sky Sport News (@SkySportNews) May 27, 2018
Oh and the Sporks are wearing a throwback to the Wiz days on the sleeves. What got you guys relegated all the way to the Regionalliga? I'm positive the year before you were playing in the 2. Bundesliga. Anyway, congrats and hopefully you get promoted again next season from the 3. Liga.
Well the last 24 months were "hell". We also got some kind of owner issue going on where the investor Ismaik wants to take over the whole club which is not possible due to 50+1 rule in Germany. New club officials got voted in who tried appeasement providing him with all the powers and he threw 20 mil(which is a lot for 2nd Buli) at the team hiring a portuguese coach, the former CEO from Liverpool and several brazilians and at like 10 games before the end of season 16/17 it seemed were saved. Then those football experts told half the team they would be sold in summer. We managed to win 1 game of the remaining 10 ending up in relegation. Once we got relegated the club officials were ousted and new ones voted in ending any cooperation with Ismaik. Well for 3rd league he didnt give the needed guarantees and so we got straight relegated to 4th league Regionalliga Bayern. The team that got promoted yesterday was our former reserves plus some semi pros. Thats the short version of the story
Yeah IsmaikRaus or HauptmanOut are basically interchangeable. If there was one word English ever should adopt then "raus", with a rolling R it gives the term a whole new aggressive tone. Fashion can be out, people who are supposed to ******** off should be labeled with "raus"
Isn't " Haupt Mann " essentially an archaic saying for boss? So , both clubs bosses need to GTFO . #HauptmanRaus
It's the term for an army rank you know as "captain". A captain on a boat or at the navy is a "Kapitän" though. So one of his ancestors probably was a lower rank army officer during late middle ages 1400-1500 AD. But yeah HauptmannRaus has the guttural sound like you can already see the pitchforks