50+1 rule: DFL after investor exit: greed for money is now shaking up principles
After the protest is before the protest: As in Dortmund, the fans continue to be afraid of football being sold out.
After the protest is before the protest: As in Dortmund, the fans continue to be afraid of football being sold out.
Martin Kind is unpopular with fans nationwide and even hated in Hannover 96’s own fan scene. Photo: Photo: image/Uwe Koch You
Effective, peaceful and democratic: The protest, like here in Hertha’s Ostkurve, with calculated interruptions to the game was worth it. Photo:
Martin Kind is unpopular with fans nationwide and even hated in Hannover 96’s own fan scene. Photo: Photo: image/Uwe Koch You
Martin Kind is unpopular with fans nationwide and even hated in Hannover 96’s own fan scene. Photo: Photo: image/Uwe Koch You
Formerly celebrated in Mainz, today mocked by fans as “Don Heidel”: FSV boss Christian Photo: image/Eßling The football world is full
Protest felt: Tennis balls now regularly rain in German stadiums. Foto: IMAGO/BEAUTIFUL SPORTS/Wunderl The federal election was partially repeated in Berlin
Final celebration with tennis ball: Union’s Benedict Hollerbach in front of the fan block Photo: imago/Matthias Koch German professional football is
Union’s Robin Gosens was once able to decisively escape Mainz. Photo: imago/Matthias Koch Nenad Bjelica was stunned: The coach of 1.
Tennis balls pave his path: Hertha’s coach Pal Dardai comes from Ostkurve after talking to ultras. Photo: imago/Daniel Lakomski “That wasn’t
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