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Post#1941 » by Andi Obst » Tue Jan 26, 2016 2:27 pm

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Foye wrote:Hertha has no cash to build a stadium anyway, right? So lets leave it at that. :lol:


Yeah, just edited my post. Damn, that was a quick answer :lol:


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Post#1942 » by Foye » Tue Jan 26, 2016 4:43 pm

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Yeah, just edited my post. Damn, that was a quick answer :lol:


This happens when you are supposed to write your master thesis but lurk on realgm instead lmao.


Oh, good luck man! I still have a long way to go before I finally finish studying.


Thanks. I turned 26 a month ago...so I guess its time to finish now. 11 semesters of studying have passed like a Fingerschnipp....but I guess afterwards time will run even faster lol.

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Post#1943 » by Andi Obst » Tue Jan 26, 2016 5:10 pm

Foye wrote:Thanks. I turned 26 a month ago...so I guess its time to finish now. 11 semesters of studying have passed like a Fingerschnipp....but I guess afterwards time will run even faster lol.


If I manage to pass all my exams according to the plan, I'll be finished at age 26 as well. But who knows... :lol:
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Post#1944 » by No_20 » Wed Jan 27, 2016 12:53 am

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I dont think Hertha needs a smaller stadium.
They need a new stadium for sure...but just imagine they build a 40-50k arena now and somehow manage to establish among the top 3-4 of the table...eventually you might have a Bayern Munich like situation where your newly constructed stadium is too small.


We are far away from establishing ourselves as a top team, like really really far away. I think it'd be better to build a stadium that might be too small if we somehow manage to become one than having a stadium that's just too big if we don't... because that's much more likely.


Hertha has no cash to build a stadium anyway, right? So lets leave it at that. :lol:

They shoud try to build a really modern 60k arena with room to expand to 80k, though. I bet it would attract a lot more people than current Olympiastadion even if Hertha don't play for the top 4 spots.

80k is ridiculous. They'll never fill their stadium.

The problem is that most people in Berlin support Bayern. There are more Bayern fans than Hertha fans in the city. I know Nathan likes to laugh at this, but it's a fact. I dont think all the millions of foreigners living there care about Hertha.
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Post#1945 » by cgf » Wed Jan 27, 2016 2:08 am

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We are far away from establishing ourselves as a top team, like really really far away. I think it'd be better to build a stadium that might be too small if we somehow manage to become one than having a stadium that's just too big if we don't... because that's much more likely.


Hertha has no cash to build a stadium anyway, right? So lets leave it at that. :lol:

They shoud try to build a really modern 60k arena with room to expand to 80k, though. I bet it would attract a lot more people than current Olympiastadion even if Hertha don't play for the top 4 spots.

80k is ridiculous. They'll never fill their stadium.

The problem is that most people in Berlin support Bayern. There are more Bayern fans than Hertha fans in the city. I know Nathan likes to laugh at this, but it's a fact. I dont think all the millions of foreigners living there care about Hertha.


Berlin's support is just too divided for Hertha to capture the city's attention in that far off stadium, with its crappy atmosphere; even if they were brilliantly run and managed to become european regulars (like BMG of recent years). Local support is just too split between the likes of Union, Dynamo, AK07, those inherited allegiances, and the trendy-clubs/hipster-favorites people adopt like BVB; for Hertha to pull it off with both a crap gameday experience and a club that isn't worldclass, nevermind one that has a long history of building-false-hope/disappointing-the-fans.

If they keep being run well support will grow a little, but that stadium will always cripple their ability to take over that City.
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Post#1946 » by Andi Obst » Wed Jan 27, 2016 5:30 am

No_20 wrote:The problem is that most people in Berlin support Bayern. There are more Bayern fans than Hertha fans in the city. I know Nathan likes to laugh at this, but it's a fact. I dont think all the millions of foreigners living there care about Hertha.


I never laughed at this, I laughed at you because you brought that up before the Bayern game just to troll.

Still not sure how that's supposed to be 'a fact' but like cgf said, in Berlin you have a lot of fans of the local clubs and even more of the club that is currently winning, just bandwagon fans. Berlin isn't Hertha's city but personally, I really don't care at all about that.
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Post#1947 » by Foye » Wed Jan 27, 2016 7:43 am

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Foye wrote:
Little Nathan wrote:
We are far away from establishing ourselves as a top team, like really really far away. I think it'd be better to build a stadium that might be too small if we somehow manage to become one than having a stadium that's just too big if we don't... because that's much more likely.


Hertha has no cash to build a stadium anyway, right? So lets leave it at that. :lol:

They shoud try to build a really modern 60k arena with room to expand to 80k, though. I bet it would attract a lot more people than current Olympiastadion even if Hertha don't play for the top 4 spots.

80k is ridiculous. They'll never fill their stadium.

The problem is that most people in Berlin support Bayern. There are more Bayern fans than Hertha fans in the city. I know Nathan likes to laugh at this, but it's a fact. I dont think all the millions of foreigners living there care about Hertha.


I said build 60k and leave reserves to increase to 80k in case they ever develop into a contender. Berlin is a large city...if there's a true contender in place they'll be able to put 80k in the seats.

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Post#1948 » by DD12 » Wed Jan 27, 2016 4:14 pm

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Post#1949 » by No_20 » Wed Jan 27, 2016 5:09 pm

So Bayern are getting sponsors from Qatar?

What is the point with 50+1 when you have Bayern getting oil money from Qatar and Schalke the same via Gazprom.

Isnt it also a bit hypocritical when Rummenigge has been critical of ManCity, Chelsea and PSG for so many years.
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Post#1950 » by No_20 » Wed Jan 27, 2016 7:09 pm

Kerber in the Australian Open SF and Germany in the Handball Euro SF.

Massive week for German sport.
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Post#1951 » by Andi Obst » Wed Jan 27, 2016 7:16 pm

No_20 wrote:Kerber in the Australian Open SF and Germany in the Handball Euro SF.

Massive week for German sport.


Would be huge for Kerber to finally take that step and win a big tournament. I hope she's ready.

The handball team is just crazy to go that far with that many injuries.
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Post#1952 » by Baphomet » Wed Jan 27, 2016 7:34 pm

No_20 wrote:Kerber in the Australian Open SF and Germany in the Handball Euro SF.

Massive week for German sport.


I hope that whoever wins between her and Johanna Konta wins the tournament. But it's going to be tough if it's Serena in the final.
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Post#1953 » by truth18 » Wed Jan 27, 2016 7:38 pm

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No_20 wrote:Kerber in the Australian Open SF and Germany in the Handball Euro SF.

Massive week for German sport.


I hope that whoever wins between her and Johanna Konta wins the tournament. But it's going to be tough if it's Serena in the final.


Backing Serena as usual, but I find Tennis hard to follow in recent years. I was a big Sampras fan, but the players back then in general seemed easier to like as people. I was always more of a Venus fan so its sad to see her sister surpass her entirely as well.

I just can't find any stars I can connect with. I'm basically a Djokovic fan by default but the dude is so milquetoast. I hope the next generation is different, as the level and quality of play only continues to increase.

Oh, and **** Nadal.
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Post#1954 » by truth18 » Wed Jan 27, 2016 7:40 pm

Foye wrote:
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This happens when you are supposed to write your master thesis but lurk on realgm instead lmao.


Oh, good luck man! I still have a long way to go before I finally finish studying.


Thanks. I turned 26 a month ago...so I guess its time to finish now. 11 semesters of studying have passed like a Fingerschnipp....but I guess afterwards time will run even faster lol.

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Post#1955 » by Baphomet » Wed Jan 27, 2016 7:53 pm

truth18 wrote:Backing Serena as usual, but I find Tennis hard to follow in recent years. I was a big Sampras fan, but the players back then in general seemed easier to like as people. I was always more of a Venus fan so its sad to see her sister surpass her entirely as well.

I just can't find any stars I can connect with. I'm basically a Djokovic fan by default but the dude is so milquetoast. I hope the next generation is different, as the level and quality of play only continues to increase.

Oh, and **** Nadal.


Djokovic is an unbelievable player (though I've grown to dislike some of his antics over the years), but I agree that he's pretty much a void as far as personality is concerned, and don't get me started on Andy Murray. The days of McEnroe and Borg are long gone, unfortunately. I love Federer though, simply can't hate the guy, he's the GOAT to me. Agree 100% about Nadal.

I wouldn't count on the next generation being more charismatic. It seems that with the advent of social media, sports stars of all disciplines and backgrounds are getting safer and safer. Of course, we get badasses like Stephen Jackson from time to time.

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Post#1956 » by Det the Threat » Wed Jan 27, 2016 8:38 pm

Gonna be an "interesting" game on Friday at Mainz.

Xhaka's still suspended and Dahoud will miss the game cause he'll have a small procedure on his injured hand.
So Schubert either has to play Stindl in midfield or it's going to be creativity galore with Nordtveit + X(Schulz? Sow? umm...ehhh...???) in central midfield...
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Post#1957 » by No_20 » Wed Jan 27, 2016 10:17 pm

Little Nathan wrote:
No_20 wrote:Kerber in the Australian Open SF and Germany in the Handball Euro SF.

Massive week for German sport.


Would be huge for Kerber to finally take that step and win a big tournament. I hope she's ready.

The handball team is just crazy to go that far with that many injuries.

Problem with all these German WTA players post-Steffi is that they shine in 1 or 2 Grand Slams, the press starts to hype them, compares them to Steffi and then they just fade away after that. Lisicki, Petkovic, Goerges etc.

Can't see her beating Williams. She is just unbeatable in finals. Think the handball team has a better shot.
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Post#1958 » by Det the Threat » Wed Jan 27, 2016 10:55 pm

No_20 wrote:Problem with all these German WTA players post-Steffi is that they shine in 1 or 2 Grand Slams, the press starts to hype them, compares them to Steffi and then they just fade away after that. Lisicki, Petkovic, Goerges etc.

Can't see her beating Williams. She is just unbeatable in finals. Think the handball team has a better shot.


The differences between Kerber and the ones you mentioned are quite drastic.

Petkovic hasn't been healthy long enough, after her top 10 season, Goerges isn't that talented and Lisicki's just a Wimbledon specialist loving the red carpet and glamour with Oli Pocher.

Kerber, on the other hand, is a top ten player for five years straight and has worked for everything she's got.
I'd really like her to make it to the final and then who knows.
Normally she doesn't stand a chance against Williams, cause her serve is just not good enough, but she was also 0-6 all time against Azarenka before that match last night.
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Post#1959 » by truth18 » Wed Jan 27, 2016 11:00 pm

Det the Threat wrote:
No_20 wrote:Problem with all these German WTA players post-Steffi is that they shine in 1 or 2 Grand Slams, the press starts to hype them, compares them to Steffi and then they just fade away after that. Lisicki, Petkovic, Goerges etc.

Can't see her beating Williams. She is just unbeatable in finals. Think the handball team has a better shot.


The differences between Kerber and the ones you mentioned are quite drastic.

Petkovic hasn't been healthy long enough, after her top 10 season, Goerges isn't that talented and Lisicki's just a Wimbledon specialist loving the red carpet and glamour with Oli Pocher.

Kerber, on the other hand, is a top ten player for five years straight and has worked for everything she's got.
I'd really like her to make it to the final and then who knows.
Normally she doesn't stand a chance against Williams, cause her serve is just not good enough, but she was also 0-6 all time against Azarenka before that match last night.


Konta is no joke, man, she needs to beat her first.

And let's be real, Williams is healthy and winning it all again. Radwanska is probably more of a challenge but she's going to beat her regardless imo.

Men's is more interesting to me. Rog/Nov could be special.
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Post#1960 » by LittleOzzy » Wed Jan 27, 2016 11:15 pm

Milos Raonic is easy to like, he just needs to win more often.

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