They’ve just said on commentary that it’s over 57,000 tonight
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It's incredible isn't it. Fantastic attendances up and down Germany but HSV some of the best. Down the road, St Pauli average a couple hundred under 30,000. Definitely a city which loves it's football!ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 8:20 pmThey’ve just said on commentary that it’s over 57,000 tonight
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I suppose HSV benefit from having been one of the big clubs in German football for so long. Despite a few years hanging on in the Bundesliga and now five years in 2 Bundesliga, they’ve retained the numbers watching them.
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Definitely. They aren't called Der Dino for nothing! Also big city, big catchment area. Was there in February, great city. Enjoy just wandering around the St Pauli and Altona parts of town, the Reeperbahn and the Fish Market.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 8:27 pmI suppose HSV benefit from having been one of the big clubs in German football for so long. Despite a few years hanging on in the Bundesliga and now five years in 2 Bundesliga, they’ve retained the numbers watching them.
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Needed a goal early second half but they’ve conceded one. That should be that.
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Hamburg need a goal and quickly!
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I remember watching PU years ago. Non league if I remember rightly. About 1989/90 ish. Lived in elsen village for a couple of years. Loved paderborn.paderbornclaret wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 9:24 pmPrice increase announced for the 23/24 season here in PB.
Terrace ticket now €14,50 for adults, €7,25 for 15-17 and €4,50 for 7-14. Under 7 is free.
A terrace season ticket costs €217, 50 for 17 games.
Can't complain.
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All over, if it wasn't already. Handbags after the goal.
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So close to a second just before half time but well and truly gone for HSV now.
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And another Stuttgart goal.
Gute Nacht HSV.
Gute Nacht HSV.
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Astonishing scenes again after the game from the beaten home fans
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Went to Hamburg last year spent time with St Pauli fans after their game, they referred to HSV as the establishment club and the posh boys whereas St Pauli are very much for the working classClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 8:27 pmI suppose HSV benefit from having been one of the big clubs in German football for so long. Despite a few years hanging on in the Bundesliga and now five years in 2 Bundesliga, they’ve retained the numbers watching them.
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That I don't know, I suppose that's how the Sheffield United fans used to describe Wednesday when I lived over there years ago. I've just had this rather weird interest in HSV since we played them in the European Cup when I was absolutely amazed as a child that we were playing against a team from Germany or West Germany as it was then. One day I will go to one of their games.Vanders1994 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 10:00 pmWent to Hamburg last year spent time with St Pauli fans after their game, they referred to HSV as the establishment club and the posh boys whereas St Pauli are very much for the working class
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I once did the ground tour at HSV,theres a special section in the museum dedicated to our match against them,i could even press a button and watch the goals. As impressive as the ground is,give me FC St Pauli as a club anyday
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Hamburg, Schalke and Herta in the 2nd tier.
Arminia Bielefeld back to back relegations it looks like, 6-1 down on aggregate in the playoff atm.
The German fans are the best in the world and it’s not even close, real shame English fans are robbed blind for tickets.
Arminia Bielefeld back to back relegations it looks like, 6-1 down on aggregate in the playoff atm.
The German fans are the best in the world and it’s not even close, real shame English fans are robbed blind for tickets.
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The days of TuS Paderborn Neuhaus and the Regionalliga West and the Westfalen Pokal.
Presently watching Bielefeld being relegated to the 3 Liga Their 2nd consecutive relegation