German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft)

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Post#501 » by No_20 » Sun Mar 27, 2016 9:49 am

Doppelpass hammering Germany again. Ungrateful c*nts. Löw is more disrespected than Guardiola in Germany.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#502 » by HIF » Sun Mar 27, 2016 1:12 pm

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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#503 » by cgf » Sun Mar 27, 2016 4:24 pm

No_20 wrote:Atmosphere is never good at German NT games. Too many families and women there.

England fans were great today. Most of them are UKIP voters.

Are you real?

No_20 wrote:Doppelpass hammering Germany again. Ungrateful c*nts. Löw is more disrespected than Guardiola in Germany.


You say that as though that shouldn't be the case. Jogi's still a terrible coach.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#504 » by No_20 » Sun Mar 27, 2016 6:47 pm

It's true. Most of the people who go to German NT games are families(which means small children, women, older people) which means the atmosphere isnt the same as it is in Bundesliga matches.

And majority of the England supporters traveling are right wing people/UKIP voters who supports small lower league clubs. Baph can confirm this.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#505 » by Foye » Sun Mar 27, 2016 6:54 pm

Watching those games on tv those NT games surely feel more like a funeral atmosphere than a football game. Way too many eventies and few actual football fans.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#506 » by Baphomet » Sun Mar 27, 2016 7:27 pm

No_20 wrote:It's true. Most of the people who go to German NT games are families(which means small children, women, older people) which means the atmosphere isnt the same as it is in Bundesliga matches.

And majority of the England supporters traveling are right wing people/UKIP voters who supports small lower league clubs. Baph can confirm this.


It's not so much that they're right wing, but they're mostly working class people, although they typically tend to have more conservative values. Plus, I don't consider UKIP to be a right wing party, they lean to the right with their European/immigration policies, but they're not exactly up there with the BNP.

I get the point you're making, though.
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German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#507 » by DD12 » Sun Mar 27, 2016 7:39 pm

Foye wrote:Watching those games on tv those NT games surely feel more like a funeral atmosphere than a football game. Way too many eventies and few actual football fans.


Thats the problem. You always watch on tv. Even Mainzer matches, you watch on tv. Actually sometimes you dont even watch mainzer matches on tv lol When will you ever go to a mainzer match to see them in the stadium?


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Post#508 » by Andi Obst » Sun Mar 27, 2016 8:06 pm

So you can not be a real football fan and prefer to watch the game at home? I guess you should also have to beat up at least 2 fans of the opposing team to show your passion, right?

This board is pure comedy at times :lol:
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Post#509 » by DD12 » Sun Mar 27, 2016 8:12 pm

Little Nathan wrote:So you can not be a real football fan and prefer to watch the game at home? I guess you should also have to beat up at least 2 fans of the opposing team to show your passion, right?

This board is pure comedy at times :lol:


hehehehehehehe so funny.. "make it happen foye" is protecting the little brother again.
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Post#510 » by Andi Obst » Sun Mar 27, 2016 8:16 pm

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Little Nathan wrote:So you can not be a real football fan and prefer to watch the game at home? I guess you should also have to beat up at least 2 fans of the opposing team to show your passion, right?

This board is pure comedy at times :lol:


hehehehehehehe so funny.. "make it happen foye" is protecting the little brother again.


And you have to think of an unfunny response because you can't justify your unintentionally hilarious post again.
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Post#511 » by DD12 » Sun Mar 27, 2016 8:21 pm

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DD12 wrote:
Little Nathan wrote:So you can not be a real football fan and prefer to watch the game at home? I guess you should also have to beat up at least 2 fans of the opposing team to show your passion, right?

This board is pure comedy at times :lol:


hehehehehehehe so funny.. "make it happen foye" is protecting the little brother again.


And you have to think of an unfunny response because you can't justify your unintentionally hilarious post again.


Hilarious? Coming from you?

You are on that level that I don't even make fun of anymore. I can literally make/made fun of things and people on this board and you are going unnoticed by me all the time. I can still make fun of what cgf, foye or even No_20 think but not you. Sad but true.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#512 » by Andi Obst » Sun Mar 27, 2016 8:23 pm

Ah okay, thanks for yet another useless post.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#513 » by DD12 » Sun Mar 27, 2016 8:25 pm

You're welcome.
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Post#514 » by No_20 » Sun Mar 27, 2016 10:01 pm

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Foye wrote:Watching those games on tv those NT games surely feel more like a funeral atmosphere than a football game. Way too many eventies and few actual football fans.


Thats the problem. You always watch on tv. Even Mainzer matches, you watch on tv. Actually sometimes you dont even watch mainzer matches on tv lol When will you ever go to a mainzer match to see them in the stadium?


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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#515 » by Hadley » Mon Mar 28, 2016 6:44 am

No_20 wrote:Doppelpass hammering Germany again. Ungrateful c*nts. Löw is more disrespected than Guardiola in Germany.


Löw is one of the worst coaches we ever had, but with this talent even a retardo-coach like him can win. I can't wait when he takes Ghettolski to the Euro ._.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#516 » by Foye » Mon Mar 28, 2016 7:38 am

You guys are hilarious. :lol: :lol: :lol:

One thinks I have never been to Mainz games.
The other thinks I got bullied by Eintracht kids.

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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#517 » by No_20 » Tue Mar 29, 2016 12:55 am

2 of the best managers in the world go head-to-head tomorrow. Löw vs Conte.

Germany not beaten Italy since 1995.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#518 » by cgf » Tue Mar 29, 2016 12:59 am

lol you over-rate Low more than anyone I've ever seen.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#519 » by magik9113 » Tue Mar 29, 2016 1:45 am

No_20 wrote:2 of the best managers in the world go head-to-head tomorrow. Löw vs Conte.

Germany not beaten Italy since 1995.

haven't beaten us in a competitive match ever :wink:

i just jinxed it for this summer, didn't i :banghead:
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#520 » by DD12 » Tue Mar 29, 2016 3:24 pm

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No_20 wrote:2 of the best managers in the world go head-to-head tomorrow. Löw vs Conte.

Germany not beaten Italy since 1995.

haven't beaten us in a competitive match ever :wink:

i just jinxed it for this summer, didn't i :banghead:


lol its very sad actually. I still remember my mom was going nuts when Grosso hit the dagger in Germany lmaooo

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