OilOfOlaz

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Bayer Leverkusen is seen in Germany as a plastic club by a lot of fans, mostly because they have distanced themselves from their working class roots.

This is not the reason though. Leverkusen is s smallish city, right next to Colone and they allways had a limited draw and were a "smaller club", that never had any major success and whose biggest accomplishment it was to win a match here and there against 1.FC Köln.

When Leverkusen rached the 1st division, in the 80s, FC && Gladbach were two of the biggest clubs in the country and scraped up the fans of the region, pretty much all the Leverkusen fans I know are from the city. From what I know and thats not really, really deep Leverkusen upped their investment, after they survived the fist few years in the league, Bayer invested 2 million deutsche Mark into new players, wich was a lot back then and established themselves as one of the better/top third teams in the league. Fans of other teams then slowly grew to dislike the club, that only had an attendence of around 10k, in a time, where most of the cash clubs made came from selling tickets, being bankrolled by a company, it then became a lot worse, when they were contending in the late 90s, early 2000s.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

well, not really...

schalke opend theirs in 2001, parkstadion was fkin outdated, this was planned before gemany even got the world cup. Hertha obviously rent the stadium, Glubb does so as well. Hannover rent their stadium for less then a million a year, it was actually somewhat of a scandal, when it became public. HSV paid only about 15m for renovations prior to the world cup.

Lautern just fucked that one up all by themselves....

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

For once, I think that this might a trick your mind is playing you (and me), cuz we naturally categorize players into "GK and outfield players", where one group is represented ten times more then the other.

First guy that came to mind was Raymond Goethals, not a household name to many ppl today, but he won the CL with Marsaille in 93, thats why I looked a bit into his career and he coached mostly in Belgium & France, but won a dozen club titles and had a good stint with the belgium NT.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

so did DB, cuz they sold uk arriva business to a us investment fund, now lets hope, that german newspapers don't start asking for refunds on the 1,5 bullion loss they made on that, cuz german taxpayers and consumers paid for it...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (3 children)

(They own our railways companies and use the profits to subsides there own ticket prices for trains).

DB is subsidized by goverment with billions annually, Abellio the dutch company, that runs trains in scottland also runs trains in germany. This sounds like a conspirency theory to me, would you mind providing a source for it?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

sounds like my ountry, but without endless talented strikers.