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Keith_M
13-02-2017, 06:43 PM
After the totally disgusting attack on visiting RB Leipzig Fans, including women and children, Borussia Dortmund are to be punished by having their iconic South Stand, the 'Gelbe Wand' (Yellow Wall), closed for one match, plus a €100k fine.


Anybody that saw this on TV will have seen how disgusting and cowardly this attack was


There's an English language article on it HERE (https://www.thelocal.de/20170213/dortmund-to-shut-stand-following-hooligan-attacks-on-families)

Mr White
13-02-2017, 06:47 PM
Is that kind of incident inside a stadium quite rare in German football?

Also how are they going to accommodate season ticket holders if a third of their ground will be shut v Wolfsburg?

MWHIBBIES
13-02-2017, 06:50 PM
Is that kind of incident inside a stadium quite rare in German football?

Also how are they going to accommodate season ticket holders if a third of their ground will be shut v Wolfsburg?I'm fairly sure the attacking of women and children did not happen inside the ground and isn't the reason for the closure.

Mr White
13-02-2017, 06:55 PM
I'm fairly sure the attacking of women and children did not happen inside the ground and isn't the reason for the closure.

Ah ok I've got the wrong end of the stick there, read the article and assumed the violence happened inside the ground.

Pete
13-02-2017, 07:00 PM
Reading the other article, the way Red Bull are treated in general is disgusting.

schinkenotto
14-02-2017, 03:28 PM
My German son -in law,who supports Hoffenheim says that RB Leipzig are hated by the rest of the Bundesliga Clubs,because it is not fan pwned and is regarded as having no "tradition" or history.These things are regarded as important in Germany.

The club is totally subsidised by Red Bull with vast amounts of money and they pay ridiculous wages.They are not allowed to be called "Red Bull" in terms of Bundesliga regulations and the "RB" is a way of getting round this.

However none of this can excuse the behaviour of the Dortmund supporters,who regard themselves as the true guardians of German footballing traditions.

Ozyhibby
14-02-2017, 03:54 PM
Is that kind of incident inside a stadium quite rare in German football?

Also how are they going to accommodate season ticket holders if a third of their ground will be shut v Wolfsburg?

They are refunding them.
I'm glad it's the Wolfburg game as I'm taking the wee fella to their game v Ingolstadt in March and want him to be able to see the yellow wall.


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High-On-Hibs
14-02-2017, 03:57 PM
Some of that fine should go towards refunding those fans who were subject to the abuse. It won't happen though.

Bishop Hibee
14-02-2017, 04:08 PM
Red Bull are a stain on football. The way they destroyed Salzburg was shocking. The real Austria Salzburg continue and had a game against FC United of Manchester recently. Red Bull are desperate to get their hands on an English club. There will be uproar when it happens.

That said, no excuse for attacking innocent fans.

silverhibee
14-02-2017, 04:21 PM
Is that kind of incident inside a stadium quite rare in German football?

Also how are they going to accommodate season ticket holders if a third of their ground will be shut v Wolfsburg?


This incident seemed to happen outside, RB fans being attacked just for being RB fans, young old or females were getting missiles thrown at them and being attacked, and yes, after having a wee look at youtube these types of incidents happen inside the ground as well.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dybm6_IoLw

LustForLeith
14-02-2017, 04:26 PM
"Can sellers"

silverhibee
14-02-2017, 04:32 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3PJxPZ6Nig

norwayhibs
14-02-2017, 04:43 PM
This incident seemed to happen outside, RB fans being attacked just for being RB fans, young old or females were getting missiles thrown at them and being attacked, and yes, after having a wee look at youtube these types of incidents happen inside the ground as well.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dybm6_IoLw

I was at the game v Leipzig, to be honest, I didnt notice any trouble, you could feel the atmosphere outside was a bit charged, when the RB fans turned up behind a police escort, there was some chanting/ shouting/ mouthing off but that was all. I saw no trouble inside the ground, the Süd had a banner protest before kick off.

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overdrive
14-02-2017, 04:58 PM
My German son -in law,who supports Hoffenheim says that RB Leipzig are hated by the rest of the Bundesliga Clubs,because it is not fan pwned and is regarded as having no "tradition" or history.These things are regarded as important in Germany.

The club is totally subsidised by Red Bull with vast amounts of money and they pay ridiculous wages.They are not allowed to be called "Red Bull" in terms of Bundesliga regulations and the "RB" is a way of getting round this.

However none of this can excuse the behaviour of the Dortmund supporters,who regard themselves as the true guardians of German footballing traditions.

Hoffenheim aren't much better. Yes, they have a "history" (as an amateur team) but they are essentially the German Gretna. They are hated by most other fans in Germany too, I think.

schinkenotto
15-02-2017, 01:17 PM
Hoffenheim aren't much better. Yes, they have a "history" (as an amateur team) but they are essentially the German Gretna. They are hated by most other fans in Germany too, I think.

I think you're right in many respects,as they started as a "small" team about 6 leagues below where they are now.Their rise up the leagues was financed by Dietmar Hopp,the founder of SAP,who was born in the area.

However unlike Gretna their future is not dependent on one man,as the Club is profitable,51% owned by the fans and has a regular home crowd of 30,000 in a stadium far better than most in the UK.They also do well in the transfer market e.g.Fimino to Liverpool and Sigurdson to Swansea.

Also unlike RB they do not pillage other clubs by offering ridiculous wages.
In fact they are losing two of their best players to Bayern,because they cannot compete on wages.

NAE NOOKIE
15-02-2017, 01:36 PM
It certainly seems that RB Leipzig are pretty well despised around Germany for the way the club has been created and funded ..... but from my point of view I would say that since the fall of the wall there hasn't been much sign of a club from Eastern Germany making a dent in the league, I would imagine there is still a pretty large disparity financially between the old east and west Germany, so perhaps something like this was needed to get east German football on the map.

Having said that, Red Bull clearly see taking teams over and re branding them as a huge part of their marketing strategy. It will be interesting to see what happens if they try the same in England ....... it wont be hard to predict I'm guessing.

Whatever the case, what the hell has who the good folk of Leipzig choose to support got to do with fans of any other German club? ...... No matter what the circumstances of RB's background it doesn't give fans of Dortmund or any other club the right to take it out on their fans.

If Dormund's fans think its acceptable to throw bottles and stuff at women and kids perhaps Yellow is an appropriate colour for them.

Bristolhibby
15-02-2017, 02:07 PM
It certainly seems that RB Leipzig are pretty well despised around Germany for the way the club has been created and funded ..... but from my point of view I would say that since the fall of the wall there hasn't been much sign of a club from Eastern Germany making a dent in the league, I would imagine there is still a pretty large disparity financially between the old east and west Germany, so perhaps something like this was needed to get east German football on the map.

Having said that, Red Bull clearly see taking teams over and re branding them as a huge part of their marketing strategy. It will be interesting to see what happens if they try the same in England ....... it wont be hard to predict I'm guessing.

Whatever the case, what the hell has who the good folk of Leipzig choose to support got to do with fans of any other German club? ...... No matter what the circumstances of RB's background it doesn't give fans of Dortmund or any other club the right to take it out on their fans.

If Dormund's fans think its acceptable to throw bottles and stuff at women and kids perhaps Yellow is an appropriate colour for them.

There was strong rumour a couple of months ago that Swindon Town would be that club (my nearest professional club BTW).

There was an announcement with all the press and some wag at the club had placed cans of Red Bull on the table.

Turns out it was just them unveiling Tim Sherwood as Director of Football.

J

Future17
15-02-2017, 02:12 PM
Anyone who thinks an issue like a lack of fan ownership of a club should be challenged by throwing missiles at the fans of that club is a moron who doesn't deserve to be listened to. All they will accomplish with that type of action is to lose support for their cause.

Craig_HFC
15-02-2017, 02:21 PM
There was strong rumour a couple of months ago that Swindon Town would be that club (my nearest professional club BTW).

There was an announcement with all the press and some wag at the club had placed cans of Red Bull on the table.

Turns out it was just them unveiling Tim Sherwood as Director of Football.

J

Arguably that's worse.

DC_Hibs
15-02-2017, 02:36 PM
Also unlike RB they do not pillage other clubs by offering ridiculous wages.
In fact they are losing two of their best players to Bayern,because they cannot compete on wages.

Hoffenhein is a terrible example to compare Red Bull Leipzig to. Their fans are just delighted RBL have taken some of the heat off them.

Hoffenheim are taking players from bigger traditional clubs by offering wages they can only afford due to Hopp's financing. They've taken youth players from Frankfurt by waving the cheque book.

Wolfsburg VW money, Leverkusen Bayer cash and Hoppenheim SAP money - Ingolstadt and Audi also- is a means for smaller clubs with average crowds to buy their way to relative success rather than spend what they take in from TV and gate money. Stadium and shirt sponsorship are usually inflated massively to boost turnover.

SlickShoes
15-02-2017, 03:43 PM
It's despicable paying players over the odds, you should only be allowed to do it if you are in England or have already been doing it for years.