Fans across Germany were in a jubilant mood today as they celebrated the Deutsche Football League (DFL) shelving plans for private investment in league marketing revenue. Protests had been sparked …
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After weeks of fan protests throughout the Bundesliga and 2.Bundesliga, the DFL have today released a statement saying they will no longer pursue negotiations over the deal. No further vote …
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Every German World Cup-winning team is defined by either a player or a moment. 1954 was the Miracle of Bern, 1974 was led by Franz Beckenbauer and one of Germany’s …
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Bild reports that Hamburg have already found their replacement for Tim Walter just over a week after sacking him. The man to replace Walter is former 1.FC Köln boss Steffen Baumgart. …
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Fans flock to 2. Bundesliga as attendances in second tier exceed Bundesliga for first time
by Oscar O'MaraAs German football fans like to highlight, football is nothing without fans. That sentiment holds particular sway this weekend as attendances in 2. Bundesliga, the second tier of German football, …
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Speaking to Bild, Borussia Dortmund CEO and DFL supervisory board chairman Hans-Joachim Watzke has attempted to deescalate the backlash surrounding the DFL investor deal. On the searching of an investor for …
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After fan protests at the weekend, and likely more protests this weekend, the notice surrounding the DFL investor deal has not died down and it looks like it won’t change …
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Sport Bild reports that the signs point towards Schalke’s biggest prospect Assan Ouédraogo joining RB Leipzig in the summer. The midfielder has a release clause said to be worth €15m which …
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Speaking to Sky Germany, Felix Magath does not rule out a potential return to Hamburg as manager to replace the now-departed Tim Walter. When asked if he would return to Hamburg, …
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Hamburg have confirmed that they have sacked Tim Walter as their manager with the club currently sitting third in the 2.Bundesliga. At the weekend, Hamburg lost 4-3 to Hannover 96. …
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Fan protests in Germany continue as game suspended between Union Berlin and vfl Wolfsburg
by Oscar O'MaraAfter this morning’s statement by DFL invited fan groups across Germany to open a dialogue to address concerns about private investment in marketing revenue of German football, fan protests continued …
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After ongoing protests by fan groups across Germany, the DFL has responded to concerns about private investment in marketing revenue. The agreement to enter into negotiations with a “strategic partner” …