VfL Bochum

Discussion in 'Germany' started by urtel, Oct 22, 2003.

  1. urtel

    urtel Member

    Jul 16, 2003
    PDX
    Club:
    Rochester Rhinos
    Nat'l Team:
    Finland
    I just started supporting this club. It's website has very few English resources. Just wondering if there's any supporters around that can lead me to the herd.
     
  2. Matt Clark

    Matt Clark Member

    Dec 19, 1999
    Liverpool
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Why Bochum?
     
  3. Mattbro

    Mattbro Member+

    Sep 21, 2001
    Bochum is a cool club to support. A modest little club that gives its youngsters a chance. Although I can understand where you're going with that comment Matt.
     
  4. Matt Clark

    Matt Clark Member

    Dec 19, 1999
    Liverpool
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    I agree totally - I lived in Bochum in the 80's and was a regular at the Ruhrstadion during the days of Rolf Schafstall's cracking little team with the likes of Zumdick, Fischer and and Kuntz. I even played for their youth team in the 1984/85 season.
     
  5. Mattbro

    Mattbro Member+

    Sep 21, 2001
    Wow, I thought you were going to say something different. That's cool. I've been to the Ruhrstadion a couple of times. Cool place to watch soccer, working class neighborhood and environment. How come you lived in Germany?
     
  6. Matt Clark

    Matt Clark Member

    Dec 19, 1999
    Liverpool
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    My parents up and moved there. I was offered little choice in the matter. ;)
     
  7. aloisius

    aloisius Member

    Jul 5, 2003
    Croatia
    They used to call them The grey mouse, but the Coach has been successful in changing the perception of the club, through attacking play and his media personality. Despite their current position, I think they’ll be fighting relegation at the end of the season. It is very difficult to establish a club in the Bundesliga if you’re squeezed between the hugely popular Schalke and BVB.
     
  8. Matt Clark

    Matt Clark Member

    Dec 19, 1999
    Liverpool
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    That's a relatively new thing though. Bochum used to be as big as Dortmund and much bigger than Schalke. In fact, Gelsenkirchen (Schalke) used to be a suburb of the city of Bochum, a fact the locals like to remind people of whenever they can.

    It's only the mismanagement of the mid-90's that allowed Schalke to escape their tin-pot 'nothing-club' image.
     
  9. aloisius

    aloisius Member

    Jul 5, 2003
    Croatia
    Well you were there so you should know but I must dissagre. Schalke are a multiple German champion( even if it was all in the pre-Bundesliga era). Were Bochum ever champions? And they only reached Europe once, under Toppmoller. Schalke was probably the worst managed team in Germany before Assauer, but still had big crowds.
     
  10. Matt Clark

    Matt Clark Member

    Dec 19, 1999
    Liverpool
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    So? Huddersfield Town once won three consecutive championships, but Leeds United are still a bigger club.

    These days the tables in Bochum have turned, but prior to the 1990's, Schalke were nobodies.
     
  11. aloisius

    aloisius Member

    Jul 5, 2003
    Croatia
    Well Bochum have not been great in the last 40 years either. Not reaching Europe once before 1997? Kinda like Coventry, managing to stay in the top level for a long period but not doing anything more. And Schalke were relegated 2-3 times but if they didn’t have a bigger fan-base they wouldn’t have been able to turn themselves into big spending club in the mid nineties.
     
  12. Matt Clark

    Matt Clark Member

    Dec 19, 1999
    Liverpool
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Schalke were getting 20-odd thousand in the mid-80's, a time when Bochum could pack anything up to 50,000 into the Ruhrstadion. And often would, not least when Schalke came to visit.
     
  13. aloisius

    aloisius Member

    Jul 5, 2003
    Croatia
    Didn’t know that. How come they weren’t more successful ?
    It also makes Assauer’s accomplishments even more impressive
     
  14. Matt Clark

    Matt Clark Member

    Dec 19, 1999
    Liverpool
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Schalke got into Sponsorship and the TV thing quicker than Bochum. They also had a better set-up than Bochum following some astute long-term planning in the late 80's/early 90's. Bochum have always been a fairly "gemuetlicher" club ... bumbling along in a more or less permanent state of distracted contentment, irrespective of what the world of football threw at them. They are the Charlton Athletic of German football.
     
  15. Germanshepherd

    Germanshepherd New Member

    May 19, 2003
    Rostock, Deutschland
    What are you talking about?

    Schalke was always bigger than Bochum.

    Never have been 50000 in the Ruhrstadion, it isn`t big enough for that.
     
  16. Matt Clark

    Matt Clark Member

    Dec 19, 1999
    Liverpool
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Alright, so I exaggerated a bit. But back in the day when it was all-standing, they were packing 'em in. And they certainly got bigger crowds than Schalke in the days I am talking about.

    Schalke was not bigger than Bochum in the 1980's. They were a crappy little outfit. Since then (and possibly before, I dunno) yes. But not then.
     
  17. Germanshepherd

    Germanshepherd New Member

    May 19, 2003
    Rostock, Deutschland
    Even in the eigthies when Schalke was going up and down from Bundesliga to 2.Bundesliga every year they got bigger crowds than Bochum.

    For example the 1982/1983 season:

    http://www.homecourt.de/weltfussball/zuschauer.php?s_id=20&Thema=3&Liga=1&modus=1

    Bochum was always a little club fighting against relelgation, with a relativ small fan base.

    Schlacke has always been a myth and always had bigger crowds than Bochum.
     
  18. Matt Clark

    Matt Clark Member

    Dec 19, 1999
    Liverpool
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Whatever dude. Just telling it like it was.

    Good days ...
     
  19. Matt Clark

    Matt Clark Member

    Dec 19, 1999
    Liverpool
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Cracking site that, though. Like it.
     
  20. soccerfreak #1

    soccerfreak #1 New Member

    Oct 6, 2003
    Cologne
    Schalke already had more than 20k people at their stadium(they had an average of 21k) in the pre bundesliga and postwar period(1947-1963) ,just like Dortmund(20k), while Bochum had even less audience than big superior glorius legendary and whatever club TSG Vohwinkel 80 (17k). They always were No.3 in the Rhurgebiet and they always will be.
     
  21. Matt Clark

    Matt Clark Member

    Dec 19, 1999
    Liverpool
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Really? Interesting. Like I say, I can only speak for the mid-80's.
     
  22. jonam

    jonam Member

    Aug 27, 2003
    Westfalenstadion
    schlacke has always been (that means since the early 30's) a bigger club than bochum with more fans in stadium and in population.

    you can believe me. i'm a bvb fan and still say that.

    english source for the average attendance:

    http://european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/attnger.htm

    schlacke has an even longer tradition than bvb has. today there are more bvb fans but schlacke is still very popular especially among the elderly.


    jonam, schwatzgelb.com
     
  23. urtel

    urtel Member

    Jul 16, 2003
    PDX
    Club:
    Rochester Rhinos
    Nat'l Team:
    Finland
    Seeing that I started this thread, I should respond.

    Where did the interest come from?
    -It all began while talking to the German exchange student. She is from Bochum, and therefore supports VfL Bochum. Other than the current roster on FIFA 2003 and a scant number of web pages, I decided to ask the experts(you here at BigSoccer).

    From the sounds of it, VfL Bochum are the underdogs. And I like that. It means they're hungry. 6th in the Bundesliga this far into the season isn't that bad.
     

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