Football: Hertha BSC: The dream is over, the fan protest is effective
Tennis balls pave his path: Hertha’s coach Pal Dardai comes from Ostkurve after talking to ultras. Photo: imago/Daniel Lakomski “That wasn’t
Tennis balls pave his path: Hertha’s coach Pal Dardai comes from Ostkurve after talking to ultras. Photo: imago/Daniel Lakomski “That wasn’t
Peter Fischer let tears flow freely at his last home game as Eintracht president. Photo: imago/Jan Huebner Sometimes looking back is
A man of the curve, as a fan and president: The absence of Kay Bernstein is fatal for Hertha BSC. Photo:
Unusual protest: Football fans have recently been disrupting games by throwing tennis balls onto the lawn. Photo: imago/MIS It doesn’t happen
Despite protests from fans and statements from Bundesliga club bosses, the DFL wants investors to come in through the back door.
At the European Cup game against Salonika, Eintracht Frankfurt fans stuck to pyrotechnics and flag waving. Photo: imago/Jan Huebner Dino Toppmöller
Fought back: Ramy Bensebaini (r.) and BVB against Gladbach with Franck Honorat Photo: imago/Joachim Bywaletz Edin Terzic tried hard to make
Marie Louise Eta Photo: IMAGO/Matthias Koch 1. FC Union Berlin was a topic in every news program on Wednesday: because the
Fabian Reese (l.), here against Schalke’s Henning Matriciani, is a face of the new Hertha team and impresses on offense with
Fabian Reese (l.), here against Schalke’s Henning Matriciani, is a face of the new Hertha team and impresses on offense with
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