02.02.2010 um 12:08 Uhr
Internationale Presseschau 2.2.
Großbritannien
Die Honigsteinkolumne beschäftigt sich diesmal mit Werder Bremen:
Bremen have always had a self-destructive streak, to be sure. But in a league that has become more competitive in terms of the European places, the margins for error have become much smaller. Werder need to be involved internationally to keep their stars; a second successive year without the Champions League millions would seriously hurt.
Guardian
Wie der englische Fußball den Verstand verloren hat
Last weekend I attended a game between Hertha Berlin and Borussia Mönchengladbach at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin. Despite the minus 10C temperatures, some 46,000 fans turned out. German teams might be going through a fallow period in the Champions League at the moment, but is it really the case that we have nothing to learn from them?
Independent
Der Observer lässt Fußball- und Finanzexperten zum Thema Schulden im englischen Fußball zu Wort kommen:
The Observer
Interview mit Vincent Kompany:
What's a daily training session like and how does it compare to other clubs you have played for?'
'You've got more options to do your own stuff here. When I was in Germany for example, it was hard work as a group all the time and here you manage a bit more your own time as there are a lot more games.
vitalfootball.co.uk
Die Fans der Blackburn Rovers freuen sich über Neuzugang Yildiray Bastürk:
Roverstalk
Now is the time for The Neverkusen
The season is still far from over yet. Bayern Munich are breathing down their neck with Louis van Gaal's men having forgotten their early season problems and rattled off seven successive wins to leave them only two points adrift of Bayer.
Nevertheless, I have a feeling that Bayer fans might soon be able to stop using their self-mockingly nickname of 'The Neverkusen'.
BBC
Kanada
Honigstein: Van Nistelrooy might not be quite the superstar he once was but his capture can be seen as part of a wider positive trend for German club football: after years in the shadow of glitzier, wealthier leagues (England, Spain, Italy) it is slowly but surely coming to the forefront again.
CBC
Ein Kanadier hat sich das Spiel Bayern gegen Mainz angeschaut und berichtet von seinen Erlebnissen in der Allianzarena:
Once inside, the atmosphere is simply amazing – from the rabid "Rot und Weiss" fanatics at the south end with drums, smoke canisters and flags to the near constant chanting and singing – "hey hey bayern" – the entire crowd including noobs like me were soon involved.
Juniorannex
Katar
Interview mit Wolfgang Matthies, der zwischen 1971 und 1989 im Tor von Eisern Union stand.
Al Jazeera English
Südafrika
Thomas Cichon über die Ziele seines Vereins Moroka Swallows in der laufenden Spielzeit der Premier Soccer League.
football365.co.za
USA
Mesut Özil im Portrait: Budding Germany Star Borrows Qualities From His Two Cultures
New York Times Blog
"Where Would The USA Be Without...Germany?"
Fußballkolumnist und Ex-Nationalspieler Greg Lalas beschreibt den Einfluss deutscher Fußballer, Trainer und Einwanderer auf die Entwicklung des amerikanischen Fußballs.
goal.com
Uli Hesse-Lichtenberger über die Banalität von Interviews mit Fußballern:
The notorious Philipp Lahm interview in November, the one that caused all the furore and earned the player a hefty fine, proves that point - if proof is needed - by virtue of being an exception. Actually, the interview is illuminating rather than controversial, but the few critical remarks Lahm made (...) were blown out of all proportion precisely because it is so rare that a footballer says anything you don't expect him to say.
ESPN
Clark Whitney fasst den 20.Spieltag zusammen und stellt dabei den Sinn von Werders Abseitsfalle in Frage:
the high offside trap was a Dutch creation meant to make the playing field smaller and give the Netherlands a fighting chance against technically superior teams like Argentina and Brazil circa 1970. Schaaf`s midfield could play most Bundesliga teams off the pitch - not to mention, destroy defenses on the counterattack - so why does he feel the need to shorten the playing field?
goal.com
Interview mit dem niederländischen Nationaltrainer Bert van Marwijk:
Where I grew up, Schalke 04 and Borussia are almost more important that – say – AZ or FC Groningen. So, Borussia Dortmund was as huge for me as Feyenoord when they signed me the first time.
World Cup Blog
Chris Wright, a former Jesuit High School standout and academic All-American at New Mexico, has signed a contract to play professional soccer with German club FC Energie Cottbus of Bundesliga 2.
The Sacramento Bee
Vereinigte Arabische Emirate
Gabriele Marcotti über Schalkes Ivan Rakitic:
Rakitic was not a striker and, in the Bundesliga, he would struggle to find space in that role. But, play him a little further back, give him a few extra yards, and he could do wonderful things. Which is precisely what happened.
The National
Die Honigsteinkolumne beschäftigt sich diesmal mit Werder Bremen:
Bremen have always had a self-destructive streak, to be sure. But in a league that has become more competitive in terms of the European places, the margins for error have become much smaller. Werder need to be involved internationally to keep their stars; a second successive year without the Champions League millions would seriously hurt.
Guardian
Wie der englische Fußball den Verstand verloren hat
Last weekend I attended a game between Hertha Berlin and Borussia Mönchengladbach at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin. Despite the minus 10C temperatures, some 46,000 fans turned out. German teams might be going through a fallow period in the Champions League at the moment, but is it really the case that we have nothing to learn from them?
Independent
Der Observer lässt Fußball- und Finanzexperten zum Thema Schulden im englischen Fußball zu Wort kommen:
The Observer
Interview mit Vincent Kompany:
What's a daily training session like and how does it compare to other clubs you have played for?'
'You've got more options to do your own stuff here. When I was in Germany for example, it was hard work as a group all the time and here you manage a bit more your own time as there are a lot more games.
vitalfootball.co.uk
Die Fans der Blackburn Rovers freuen sich über Neuzugang Yildiray Bastürk:
Roverstalk
Now is the time for The Neverkusen
The season is still far from over yet. Bayern Munich are breathing down their neck with Louis van Gaal's men having forgotten their early season problems and rattled off seven successive wins to leave them only two points adrift of Bayer.
Nevertheless, I have a feeling that Bayer fans might soon be able to stop using their self-mockingly nickname of 'The Neverkusen'.
BBC
Kanada
Honigstein: Van Nistelrooy might not be quite the superstar he once was but his capture can be seen as part of a wider positive trend for German club football: after years in the shadow of glitzier, wealthier leagues (England, Spain, Italy) it is slowly but surely coming to the forefront again.
CBC
Ein Kanadier hat sich das Spiel Bayern gegen Mainz angeschaut und berichtet von seinen Erlebnissen in der Allianzarena:
Once inside, the atmosphere is simply amazing – from the rabid "Rot und Weiss" fanatics at the south end with drums, smoke canisters and flags to the near constant chanting and singing – "hey hey bayern" – the entire crowd including noobs like me were soon involved.
Juniorannex
Katar
Interview mit Wolfgang Matthies, der zwischen 1971 und 1989 im Tor von Eisern Union stand.
Al Jazeera English
Südafrika
Thomas Cichon über die Ziele seines Vereins Moroka Swallows in der laufenden Spielzeit der Premier Soccer League.
football365.co.za
USA
Mesut Özil im Portrait: Budding Germany Star Borrows Qualities From His Two Cultures
New York Times Blog
"Where Would The USA Be Without...Germany?"
Fußballkolumnist und Ex-Nationalspieler Greg Lalas beschreibt den Einfluss deutscher Fußballer, Trainer und Einwanderer auf die Entwicklung des amerikanischen Fußballs.
goal.com
Uli Hesse-Lichtenberger über die Banalität von Interviews mit Fußballern:
The notorious Philipp Lahm interview in November, the one that caused all the furore and earned the player a hefty fine, proves that point - if proof is needed - by virtue of being an exception. Actually, the interview is illuminating rather than controversial, but the few critical remarks Lahm made (...) were blown out of all proportion precisely because it is so rare that a footballer says anything you don't expect him to say.
ESPN
Clark Whitney fasst den 20.Spieltag zusammen und stellt dabei den Sinn von Werders Abseitsfalle in Frage:
the high offside trap was a Dutch creation meant to make the playing field smaller and give the Netherlands a fighting chance against technically superior teams like Argentina and Brazil circa 1970. Schaaf`s midfield could play most Bundesliga teams off the pitch - not to mention, destroy defenses on the counterattack - so why does he feel the need to shorten the playing field?
goal.com
Interview mit dem niederländischen Nationaltrainer Bert van Marwijk:
Where I grew up, Schalke 04 and Borussia are almost more important that – say – AZ or FC Groningen. So, Borussia Dortmund was as huge for me as Feyenoord when they signed me the first time.
World Cup Blog
Chris Wright, a former Jesuit High School standout and academic All-American at New Mexico, has signed a contract to play professional soccer with German club FC Energie Cottbus of Bundesliga 2.
The Sacramento Bee
Vereinigte Arabische Emirate
Gabriele Marcotti über Schalkes Ivan Rakitic:
Rakitic was not a striker and, in the Bundesliga, he would struggle to find space in that role. But, play him a little further back, give him a few extra yards, and he could do wonderful things. Which is precisely what happened.
The National
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02.02.2010 | 15:04 Uhr
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Juhu!!!!!!!!
Da war aber einer noch nicht in Dortmund oder so oder nurderbvb?
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02.02.2010 | 15:11 Uhr
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SGEler11 :
Wenn die Engländer die Stimmung in der Allianz-Arena so toll finden, dann sollten sie mal in ein richtiges Stadion gehen, nämlich in das Waldstadion.
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02.02.2010 | 15:11 Uhr
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02.02.2010 | 15:12 Uhr
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dompo04 :
Bayern die Hochkultur des Fantums ... kann mich nur anschließen der Autor sollte mal zum BxB
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02.02.2010 | 15:15 Uhr
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Dr_D :
AA Arena: The other team is 1860 Bayern!!!
Das wird die Löwen aber freuen.
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02.02.2010 | 15:16 Uhr
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dompo04 :
naja gehate ist es nicht ... kaum sagt man mal was gegen Bayern wird einem gehate vorgeworfen lächerlich! Hier wird jawohl nicht ernsthaft jemand behaupten das Bayern im vergleich mit den Ligakonkurrenten bessere Stimmung macht ... der einzige der bei Bayern gut Stimmung machen kann ist der Uli ... aber das liegt daran dass beim FC Hollywood eben viel Snobs im Stadion sind. Das ist ein Fakt und kein gehate und solche Leute gehen dann auch mal vorzeitig wenn Wolfsburg 5 zu 1 gewinnen sollte ... schaut euch mal die Stimmung in Dortmund Schalke oder Pauli an ... Edit: gegen die Südkurve sagt kein mensch was ...
Also kein gehate nur Tatsachen ...
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02.02.2010 | 15:18 Uhr
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Mist das hab ich voll überlesen
Die Sache mit dem Stau ist auch witzig und "Mainz played a defensive 2/4/4"
Naja das liegt bestimmt darum das die Nordamis die Daten andersrum schreiben.
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02.02.2010 | 15:26 Uhr
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clean303 :
ich muß auch mal neidlos zugeben, daß die arena schnell mal dazu einlädt, daß man ihr null stimmung zuspricht. ich war erstaunt wie groß des ding ist. kommt im fernseh nicht annährend so groß rüber. schon allein die entfernung aus den mittleren rängen zu spielern... arg. ich hab nur kleine figuren erkannt. ich weiß nicht obs an der akkustik lag ( auf grund der gästeplätze in den oberen rängen) oder nur daran, daß aus der ferne die einheimischen fans so leise waren, aber man ist das gefühl nicht losgeworden, daß da gegenüber null stimmung war. nen freund, der widerum im münchner block stand, sah das genau andersrum... insoweit haben stadien wie dortmund, schalke oder köln es da um weitres einfacher. ohne, daß ich denen widerum unterstellen will, ihre lautstärke basiert nur auf grund der besseren akkustik des stadions.2
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