Beiträge von Robben1
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...ist das Spiel mit Verlängerung & Elfmeterschiessen?

Hatte Gerd Müller auch schon sein Abschiedsspiel?

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....würde alles daran setzen VIDIC von ManU an die Isar zu holen.
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Ist das hier der NPD Fred???


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Klose hat heute Geburtstag....ob Jogi ihm als Geschenk heute mitteilt das er gegen Australien von Anfang an spielt?
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Ne, die Holländer sind im Achtelfinale dann doch zu stark für den einzigsten WM-Neuling






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...schade das Geld immer und immer mehr den Fussball regiert. Was wohl SCHLAPPI dazu sagt?

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wohl eher als Deutschland


...vom spielerischen Potential auf jeden Fall, aber Deutschland ist eine Turniermannschaft und die Holländer sterben jedesmal in Schönheit. Mal schauen....;)
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Ja, und was sagt uns das? NICHT SO VIEL, oder?

...doch, das er nicht aus derm Kader ist und ab Achtelfinale bis Finale dabei ist.

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TSV Germania Windeck empfängt FC Bayern München
Partie wird im RheinEnergieStadion ausgetragenNachdem Glücksfee und Nationalspielerin Kim Kuhlig dem TSV Germania Windeck mit dem FC Bayern München den absoluten Traumgegner zugelost hat, laufen bereits jetzt die Vorbereitungen für die Begegnung an, und zahlreiche Ticketbestellungen erreichen die Germanen. Die Pokalbegegnung der Germanen wird wie im vergangenen Jahr im RheinEnergieStadion in Köln ausgetragen, Infos zum Vorverkauf finden Sie in Kürze hier.
Quelle: germania-windeck.de
Das ist doch eine gute Entscheidung dort zu spielen...so hat jeder auch ne`Chance ein Ticket zu bekommen. Wird sicherlich nicht ausverkauft werden.
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Das ist ne`katastrophe....



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Jena scheint es zu schaffen...
Es wäre ein Drama für den FCC & die Region wenn keine Lizenz erteilt würde. Jena & Thüringen braucht einen starken FCC!!!

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der nächste bitte
...ist echt ein Fluch vor dieser WM. Auch für ihn echt Schade....
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Lt. N-TV Laufband fällt Drogba nicht für die gesamte WM aus.
Wohl nur im 1. Spiel. So kann mein WM-Tipp ja doch noch aufgehen.
..wünschen würde ich es ihm aber ehrlich gesagt glaube ich nicht dran.

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...Ticketabholung hat bestens geklappt. Heute sind meine beiden HF Tickets von Fuerstpueckler bei mir angekommen. EINFACH TOP !!! EINFACH TOOOR.DE KLASSE!!!!




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...oh Shit, das ist echt Schade wenn Drogba ausfällt. Einer meiner Geheimfavoriten...aber ohne ihm wohl nur noch die Hälfte Wert. Ärgert mich sehr....
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un wer schiesst die 7 kisten??
klosnix, gomnix,kiessnix oder podolnix??

...ist doch klar, MÜLLER

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damit das jetzt nicht untergeht, der meister in indonesien steht fest

Arema - Indonesia Super League ChampionsArema, despite their youth (founded 1987), are one of the biggest clubs in Indonesia. With sound marketing and management they could become South East Asia's first truly big club though Muang Thong United may disagree.
Over the weekend Arema fans, known as Aremania, flooded Jakarta. Over 150 coach loads. Trains, one of which was reported to have been attacked Persib/Persebaya fans with one fatality. Planes. I flew into Jakarta from Batam the day before and there was one fan fully kitted out sat near me.
They estimated 10,000 would make the journey. Try double that.
85,000 filled the Bung Karno yesterday to pay homage to Arema. Persija and Arema fans are brothers. Go to Arema home games and you see plenty of Persija orange. Yesterday blue and orange were camped peacefully outside the stadium under a haze of kretek and good humoured chaos.
Arema are more than just a football club. They are a way of life. They are the St Pauli of Indonesia. A culture with in a culture. Satu Jiwa, one heart or one soul.
Not many people backed Arema at the start of the season. They looked a bit light weight and the general feeling was that they needed another striker. Instead coach Robert Alberts pushed Roman Chmelo forward and was rewarded with 14 goals.
For many the stars of the season have been Noh Alam Shah and M Riduan. Endlessy mocked in their own Singapore they have come to Indonesia, been adoped as honouree Malang folk and have become legends.
Riduan has always had pace. What has been missing has been end product and Singaporean can be a very impatient fan. Brought up on a diet of Liverpool and Manchester United they stick with winners and turn on the rest. Riduan was among the rest.
But Arema fans have warmed to the guy and he has responded with plenty of strong perfomances. Freed from the empty terraces of the SLeague where one person's barracking can echo through the heartland, he has stepped on to the Arema canvas and matured. Talk to an Arema fan and they are gobsmacked by the reaction his name gets in Singapore. In Malang he has had his moments but he has perservered and his consistency must give him a chance of being Player of the Year.
Noh Alam Shah! NAS has long been a legend waiting to happen. He ticks all the boxes of personality, character, talent and off the field persona. The guy is larger than life, his importance spreads beyond the field and into the dressing room and training field.
Had Alam Shah been born in Europe and was plying his trade in one of the big leagues you would see his name on the back of football shirts across his home country.
Arema fans recognise though what he is. The cup is always half full, he always plays with a smile on his face and the work rate he puts in, his pressing, is highly appreciated. Wayne Rooney if you like but if you're gonna get stuck in a lift with Rooney or NAS who would you choose?
But while the Singaporean lads have received the plaudits there is a strong Indonesia base to the team. Between the sticks Kurnia Meiga has been so good Markus Horison was allowed to leave. Coach Alberts rates Kurnia the best young keeper in the region. Better than Kawin at Muang Thong United.
Zulkifli, Ahmad Bustomi, Dendi Santoso, M Fakhruddin and Rahmat Affandi have also impressed.
Arema have truly had a great season. But the challenge now is to build on that. For the club to move forward they need to start thinking and acting like a professional club. The coach and players have done their part. Now it is up to management to make sure there is stability and continuity
