• Re: Bundesliga.2 Super Saturday

    From Binder Dundat@21:1/5 to Werner Pichler on Tue May 3 05:44:07 2022
    On Friday, April 29, 2022 at 2:27:04 p.m. UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:
    On Friday, April 29, 2022 at 6:02:40 PM UTC+2, Binder Dundat wrote:

    I kinda dont understand the post from Mark about can someone be this year's Kaiserslautern, this year's Kaiserslautern means promotion to me. Unless it was reference to the team that got promoted and then won
    the 1st div that 1st season, but that would not be "this year's". You can watch live 3rd div Buli here in Kanada on Youtube.

    Anyhow Fabulous Friday in the 2nd division and a Werder win coupled with a St Pauli loss almost assures Werder promotion, well play off for promotion, well almost if HSV does not win on " Spoiler Saturday". Of
    course if none of that happens, we will have to change Fabulous Friday in to some F word that means screwed or something, if we can find such a word.
    Did you find one?

    The reality is, would/will Bremen even be able to compete with teams like Union or Freiburg or Augsburg, maybe it is better if they stay in div 2. Who sez teams like HSV and Werder have to be in the 1st div, who even likes the 1st div anyway, with
    bayern and their evil reign of never ending terror!


    Ciao,
    Werner

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  • From Jesper Lauridsen@21:1/5 to Binder Dundat on Thu May 5 21:52:48 2022
    On 2022-04-29, Binder Dundat <dundat@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 6:57:51 p.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:
    On 2022-04-28 15:02, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:

    In the third league, Magdeburg has won promotion. The second spot is
    between Kaiserslautern and Braunschweig.
    That's three storied teams. Two Bundesliga champions and a European
    trophy winner. I always had a soft spot for Kaiserslautern, so I kind
    of hope they make it back at least to BL2.

    Braunschweig is the original sugardaddy team. It's now looking very
    difficult for Kaiserlautern, but they should get the relegation match.

    Anyhow Fabulous Friday in the 2nd division

    Quite a Friday is was. Schalke with a late (90) winner in Sandhausen,
    Pauli losing a win equally late against Nürnberg, and Werder turning a
    2-0 lead into a 2-3 with a couple of own goals. That's HSV-like.

    Saturday Darmstadt and HSV won big. Darmstadt second, HSV 4th (3
    points behind).

    Big game this round is Schalke - Pauli.

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  • From Binder Dundat@21:1/5 to Jesper Lauridsen on Thu May 5 17:36:41 2022
    On Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 5:52:51 p.m. UTC-4, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
    On 2022-04-29, Binder Dundat <dun...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 6:57:51 p.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:
    On 2022-04-28 15:02, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:

    In the third league, Magdeburg has won promotion. The second spot is
    between Kaiserslautern and Braunschweig.
    That's three storied teams. Two Bundesliga champions and a European
    trophy winner. I always had a soft spot for Kaiserslautern, so I kind
    of hope they make it back at least to BL2.
    Braunschweig is the original sugardaddy team.
    Eintracht Braunschweig is indeed the first German team to have a shirt sponsor. bonus points if you can name the sponsor. Extra bonus points if you can explain how they got away with it.



    It's now looking very
    difficult for Kaiserlautern, but they should get the relegation match.
    Anyhow Fabulous Friday in the 2nd division
    Quite a Friday is was. Schalke with a late (90) winner in Sandhausen,
    Pauli losing a win equally late against Nürnberg, and Werder turning a
    2-0 lead into a 2-3 with a couple of own goals. That's HSV-like.


    Saturday Darmstadt and HSV won big. Darmstadt second, HSV 4th (3
    points behind).

    Big game this round is Schalke - Pauli.
    Really hard to say, since I wouldnt be surprised if Schalke and Darmstadt lost and Bremen return to first place, that is how unpredictably the 2nd div rolls.

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  • From MH@21:1/5 to Binder Dundat on Fri May 6 09:23:25 2022
    On 2022-05-05 18:36, Binder Dundat wrote:
    On Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 5:52:51 p.m. UTC-4, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
    On 2022-04-29, Binder Dundat <dun...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 6:57:51 p.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:
    On 2022-04-28 15:02, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:

    In the third league, Magdeburg has won promotion. The second spot is >>>>> between Kaiserslautern and Braunschweig.
    That's three storied teams. Two Bundesliga champions and a European
    trophy winner. I always had a soft spot for Kaiserslautern, so I kind
    of hope they make it back at least to BL2.
    Braunschweig is the original sugardaddy team.
    Eintracht Braunschweig is indeed the first German team to have a shirt sponsor. bonus points if you can name the sponsor. Extra bonus points if you can explain how they got away with it.



    I assume it was Jägermeister ? There was a point where they wanted to incorporate Jägermesiter into the official team name, but I think the
    DFB nixed that.

    It's now looking very
    difficult for Kaiserlautern, but they should get the relegation match.
    Anyhow Fabulous Friday in the 2nd division
    Quite a Friday is was. Schalke with a late (90) winner in Sandhausen,
    Pauli losing a win equally late against Nürnberg, and Werder turning a
    2-0 lead into a 2-3 with a couple of own goals. That's HSV-like.


    Saturday Darmstadt and HSV won big. Darmstadt second, HSV 4th (3
    points behind).

    Big game this round is Schalke - Pauli.
    Really hard to say, since I wouldnt be surprised if Schalke and Darmstadt lost and Bremen return to first place, that is how unpredictably the 2nd div rolls.

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  • From Binder Dundat@21:1/5 to Binder Dundat on Sat May 7 07:22:05 2022
    On Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 8:36:42 p.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
    On Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 5:52:51 p.m. UTC-4, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
    On 2022-04-29, Binder Dundat <dun...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 6:57:51 p.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:
    On 2022-04-28 15:02, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:

    In the third league, Magdeburg has won promotion. The second spot is >> > between Kaiserslautern and Braunschweig.
    That's three storied teams. Two Bundesliga champions and a European
    trophy winner. I always had a soft spot for Kaiserslautern, so I kind >> of hope they make it back at least to BL2.
    Braunschweig is the original sugardaddy team.
    Eintracht Braunschweig is indeed the first German team to have a shirt sponsor. bonus points if you can name the sponsor. Extra bonus points if you can explain how they got away with it.
    It's now looking very
    difficult for Kaiserlautern, but they should get the relegation match.
    Anyhow Fabulous Friday in the 2nd division
    Quite a Friday is was. Schalke with a late (90) winner in Sandhausen, Pauli losing a win equally late against Nürnberg, and Werder turning a 2-0 lead into a 2-3 with a couple of own goals. That's HSV-like.


    Saturday Darmstadt and HSV won big. Darmstadt second, HSV 4th (3
    points behind).

    Big game this round is Schalke - Pauli.
    Really hard to say, since I wouldnt be surprised if Schalke and Darmstadt lost and Bremen return to first place, that is how unpredictably the 2nd div rolls.
    And Darmstadt lose to Fortuna, (who had nothing to play for) so now Werder once again can control their own destiny, just win on Super Sunday and then next week and they are promoted.

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  • From Binder Dundat@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 7 12:26:36 2022
    On Friday, May 6, 2022 at 11:23:27 a.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:
    On 2022-05-05 18:36, Binder Dundat wrote:
    On Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 5:52:51 p.m. UTC-4, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
    On 2022-04-29, Binder Dundat <dun...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 6:57:51 p.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:
    On 2022-04-28 15:02, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:

    In the third league, Magdeburg has won promotion. The second spot is >>>>> between Kaiserslautern and Braunschweig.
    That's three storied teams. Two Bundesliga champions and a European >>>> trophy winner. I always had a soft spot for Kaiserslautern, so I kind >>>> of hope they make it back at least to BL2.
    Braunschweig is the original sugardaddy team.
    Eintracht Braunschweig is indeed the first German team to have a shirt sponsor. bonus points if you can name the sponsor. Extra bonus points if you can explain how they got away with it.


    I assume it was Jägermeister ? There was a point where they wanted to incorporate Jägermesiter into the official team name, but I think the
    DFB nixed that.

    Yes it was Jagermeister and I seem to recall they claimed that the Jagermeister emblem was the team logo.


    So it seems no team really wants to be promoted to the 1st div.

    Schalke 0 - 2 St Pauli HT

    If the Pauli goes on to win, Werder will be back in 1st place when/if they beat Aue tomorrow. They have to win it though, Aue are already relegated and have nothing to play for, so nothing can possibly go wrong.




    It's now looking very
    difficult for Kaiserlautern, but they should get the relegation match. >>> Anyhow Fabulous Friday in the 2nd division
    Quite a Friday is was. Schalke with a late (90) winner in Sandhausen,
    Pauli losing a win equally late against Nürnberg, and Werder turning a >> 2-0 lead into a 2-3 with a couple of own goals. That's HSV-like.


    Saturday Darmstadt and HSV won big. Darmstadt second, HSV 4th (3
    points behind).

    Big game this round is Schalke - Pauli.
    Really hard to say, since I wouldnt be surprised if Schalke and Darmstadt lost and Bremen return to first place, that is how unpredictably the 2nd div rolls.

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  • From Binder Dundat@21:1/5 to Binder Dundat on Sat May 7 13:28:56 2022
    On Saturday, May 7, 2022 at 3:26:37 p.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
    On Friday, May 6, 2022 at 11:23:27 a.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:
    On 2022-05-05 18:36, Binder Dundat wrote:
    On Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 5:52:51 p.m. UTC-4, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
    On 2022-04-29, Binder Dundat <dun...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 6:57:51 p.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:
    On 2022-04-28 15:02, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:

    In the third league, Magdeburg has won promotion. The second spot is >>>>> between Kaiserslautern and Braunschweig.
    That's three storied teams. Two Bundesliga champions and a European >>>> trophy winner. I always had a soft spot for Kaiserslautern, so I kind >>>> of hope they make it back at least to BL2.
    Braunschweig is the original sugardaddy team.
    Eintracht Braunschweig is indeed the first German team to have a shirt sponsor. bonus points if you can name the sponsor. Extra bonus points if you can explain how they got away with it.


    I assume it was Jägermeister ? There was a point where they wanted to incorporate Jägermesiter into the official team name, but I think the
    DFB nixed that.
    Yes it was Jagermeister and I seem to recall they claimed that the Jagermeister emblem was the team logo.


    So it seems no team really wants to be promoted to the 1st div.

    Schalke 0 - 2 St Pauli HT

    Schalke turn it around in the 2nd half, a soft penalty in the first minute of the half started the comeback. St Paili also had two men sent off. Schalke are back in the 1st div next season. Werder should get the other automatic spot and HSV or
    Darmstadt should be in the play off.

    If the Pauli goes on to win, Werder will be back in 1st place when/if they beat Aue tomorrow. They have to win it though, Aue are already relegated and have nothing to play for, so nothing can possibly go wrong.

    It's now looking very
    difficult for Kaiserlautern, but they should get the relegation match. >>> Anyhow Fabulous Friday in the 2nd division
    Quite a Friday is was. Schalke with a late (90) winner in Sandhausen, >> Pauli losing a win equally late against Nürnberg, and Werder turning a >> 2-0 lead into a 2-3 with a couple of own goals. That's HSV-like.


    Saturday Darmstadt and HSV won big. Darmstadt second, HSV 4th (3
    points behind).

    Big game this round is Schalke - Pauli.
    Really hard to say, since I wouldnt be surprised if Schalke and Darmstadt lost and Bremen return to first place, that is how unpredictably the 2nd div rolls.

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  • From Binder Dundat@21:1/5 to Binder Dundat on Sun May 8 05:36:48 2022
    On Saturday, May 7, 2022 at 4:28:57 p.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
    On Saturday, May 7, 2022 at 3:26:37 p.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
    On Friday, May 6, 2022 at 11:23:27 a.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:
    On 2022-05-05 18:36, Binder Dundat wrote:
    On Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 5:52:51 p.m. UTC-4, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
    On 2022-04-29, Binder Dundat <dun...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 6:57:51 p.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:
    On 2022-04-28 15:02, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:

    In the third league, Magdeburg has won promotion. The second spot is
    between Kaiserslautern and Braunschweig.
    That's three storied teams. Two Bundesliga champions and a European >>>> trophy winner. I always had a soft spot for Kaiserslautern, so I kind
    of hope they make it back at least to BL2.
    Braunschweig is the original sugardaddy team.
    Eintracht Braunschweig is indeed the first German team to have a shirt sponsor. bonus points if you can name the sponsor. Extra bonus points if you can explain how they got away with it.


    I assume it was Jägermeister ? There was a point where they wanted to incorporate Jägermesiter into the official team name, but I think the DFB nixed that.
    Yes it was Jagermeister and I seem to recall they claimed that the Jagermeister emblem was the team logo.


    So it seems no team really wants to be promoted to the 1st div.

    Schalke 0 - 2 St Pauli HT
    Schalke turn it around in the 2nd half, a soft penalty in the first minute of the half started the comeback. St Paili also had two men sent off. Schalke are back in the 1st div next season. Werder should get the other automatic spot and HSV or
    Darmstadt should be in the play off.

    If the Pauli goes on to win, Werder will be back in 1st place when/if they beat Aue tomorrow. They have to win it though, Aue are already relegated and have nothing to play for, so nothing can possibly go wrong.

    Slow, painful game to watch. How can Bremen compete against the likes of Augsburg,Union or Freiburg when they can not even beat Aue.

    0-0 ht

    Nice little stadium in Aue, sort of cottage like surroundings





    It's now looking very
    difficult for Kaiserlautern, but they should get the relegation match.
    Anyhow Fabulous Friday in the 2nd division
    Quite a Friday is was. Schalke with a late (90) winner in Sandhausen, >> Pauli losing a win equally late against Nürnberg, and Werder turning a
    2-0 lead into a 2-3 with a couple of own goals. That's HSV-like.


    Saturday Darmstadt and HSV won big. Darmstadt second, HSV 4th (3
    points behind).

    Big game this round is Schalke - Pauli.
    Really hard to say, since I wouldnt be surprised if Schalke and Darmstadt lost and Bremen return to first place, that is how unpredictably the 2nd div rolls.

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  • From Jesper Lauridsen@21:1/5 to Binder Dundat on Sun May 8 15:13:45 2022
    On 2022-05-08, Binder Dundat <dundat@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Saturday, May 7, 2022 at 4:28:57 p.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
    Schalke turn it around in the 2nd half, a soft penalty in the first
    minute of the half started the comeback. St Paili also had two men
    sent off. Schalke are back in the 1st div next season.

    Gaining promotion in front of a full house, by turning 0-2 into 3-2 is
    very rocking.

    If the Pauli goes on to win, Werder will be back in 1st place
    when/if they beat Aue tomorrow. They have to win it though, Aue
    are already relegated and have nothing to play for, so nothing
    can possibly go wrong.

    Slow, painful game to watch. How can Bremen compete against the
    likes of Augsburg,Union or Freiburg when they can not even beat Aue.

    0-0 ht

    0-3 FT. Last two goals in added time.

    Werder will be promoted if they can get a point in the final
    round. And they need the point, as they're behind on GD. OTOH everyone
    knows HSV will choke on the final day (but then there's Darmstadt).

    Nice little stadium in Aue, sort of cottage like surroundings

    I wonder if Hartmut was attending.

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  • From Jesper Lauridsen@21:1/5 to MHnospam@ucalgary.ca on Sun May 8 15:29:10 2022
    On 2022-05-06, MH <MHnospam@ucalgary.ca> wrote:
    On 2022-05-05 18:36, Binder Dundat wrote:
    On Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 5:52:51 p.m. UTC-4, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
    Braunschweig is the original sugardaddy team.
    Eintracht Braunschweig is indeed the first German team to have a shirt sponsor. bonus points if you can name the sponsor. Extra bonus points if you can explain how they got away with it.



    I assume it was Jägermeister ? There was a point where they wanted to incorporate Jägermesiter into the official team name, but I think the
    DFB nixed that.

    Kaiserslautern slipped up and Braunschweig is promoted.

    Regionalliga:
    South-West: Elversberg promoted unless they somehow lose a 19 goals GD
    lead in the last round.
    Bayern: Bayreuth 5 points up with 2 games to go.
    West: RW Essen and Münster going into the final round even on
    points. RWE 2 goals ahead on GD. Rocking.
    North: VfB Oldenburg 6 points and 11 goals ahead of Weiche
    Flensburg. One match left for Oldenburg, 2 for Weiche.
    North-East: Dynamo Berlin 3 points and 12 goals ahead of Jena. One
    match to go.

    Last two winners will have to playoff for promotion.

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  • From Binder Dundat@21:1/5 to Jesper Lauridsen on Mon May 9 09:51:35 2022
    On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 11:13:48 a.m. UTC-4, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
    On 2022-05-08, Binder Dundat <dun...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Saturday, May 7, 2022 at 4:28:57 p.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
    Schalke turn it around in the 2nd half, a soft penalty in the first
    minute of the half started the comeback. St Paili also had two men
    sent off. Schalke are back in the 1st div next season.
    Gaining promotion in front of a full house, by turning 0-2 into 3-2 is
    very rocking.
    If the Pauli goes on to win, Werder will be back in 1st place
    when/if they beat Aue tomorrow. They have to win it though, Aue
    are already relegated and have nothing to play for, so nothing
    can possibly go wrong.

    Slow, painful game to watch. How can Bremen compete against the
    likes of Augsburg,Union or Freiburg when they can not even beat Aue.

    0-0 ht
    0-3 FT. Last two goals in added time.

    They scored early in the 2nd half and coasted/hung on until the end. One point needed in the last match against the worst form team in the liga (1 win in the last 15 games or something like that), so what could possibly go wrong.



    Werder will be promoted if they can get a point in the final
    round. And they need the point, as they're behind on GD. OTOH everyone
    knows HSV will choke on the final day (but then there's Darmstadt).
    HSV seems to like it in div 2 and I dont know if they would beat the 3rd last place team in div 1.

    Nice little stadium in Aue, sort of cottage like surroundings
    I wonder if Hartmut was attending.

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  • From Werner Pichler@21:1/5 to Jesper Lauridsen on Mon May 9 11:56:52 2022
    On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 5:29:12 PM UTC+2, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
    On 2022-05-06, MH <MHno...@ucalgary.ca> wrote:
    On 2022-05-05 18:36, Binder Dundat wrote:
    On Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 5:52:51 p.m. UTC-4, Jesper Lauridsen wrote: >>> Braunschweig is the original sugardaddy team.
    Eintracht Braunschweig is indeed the first German team to have a shirt sponsor. bonus points if you can name the sponsor. Extra bonus points if you can explain how they got away with it.



    I assume it was Jägermeister ? There was a point where they wanted to incorporate Jägermesiter into the official team name, but I think the
    DFB nixed that.

    Kaiserslautern slipped up and Braunschweig is promoted.

    Regionalliga:
    South-West: Elversberg promoted unless they somehow lose a 19 goals GD
    lead in the last round.

    Elversberg and former 2. Liga club FSV Frankfurt have come under some criticism because
    they played a Gijón-like 1-1 draw that saw the former promoted and the latter saved.

    Elversberg (near Saarbrücken) back in 3. Liga for the second time in their history (after 2013/14).
    Twice they missed out in the promotion play-off. They are kind of a Hoffenheim lite, with the
    main sponsor (a pharmaceutical company) being led by a former player.

    Bayern: Bayreuth 5 points up with 2 games to go.

    Bayreuth last played in professional football in 1989/90 (2. Liga).
    Eleven years ago in 2011/12, they were still in the sixth league.


    West: RW Essen and Münster going into the final round even on
    points. RWE 2 goals ahead on GD. Rocking.

    Essen also way ahead on goals scored, so basically three goals ahead.

    Preußen Münster had it in the bag until a scoreless draw in this second-to-last round.
    RWE were leading through large parts of the season until a string of draws made it appear
    as if they had thrown promotion away just like last year (against Dortmund II).

    Essen play at home against Ahlen, Münster at home against Köln II. None of their opponents
    has anything to play for.


    North: VfB Oldenburg 6 points and 11 goals ahead of Weiche
    Flensburg. One match left for Oldenburg, 2 for Weiche.

    Oldenburg last played in 2. Bundesliga in 1996/97, then, following a familiar pattern,
    quickly fell through the ranks due to financial problems. Stabilized in the fifth league,
    and ten years in Regionalliga have now been crowned with success.


    North-East: Dynamo Berlin 3 points and 12 goals ahead of Jena. One
    match to go.

    A... problematic club. Most hated team in the former GDR (due to having been Mielke's
    favoured Stasi team, and correspondent refereeing), extreme right-wing fanbase and problems
    with hooliganism since the 90's.

    But they're the only German club apart from Bayern to have won double-digit league titles, and
    carry a star on their shirts.


    Last two winners will have to playoff for promotion.

    Still, go Oldenburg!


    Ciao,
    Werner

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  • From Futbolmetrix@21:1/5 to Jesper Lauridsen on Tue May 10 04:48:39 2022
    On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 11:13:48 AM UTC-4, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:

    Werder will be promoted if they can get a point in the final
    round.

    Come on, you Werder!

    And they need the point, as they're behind on GD. OTOH everyone
    knows HSV will choke on the final day (but then there's Darmstadt).

    Wait, what is this monstrosity? I thought HSV were down and out! No, they will easily clinch the playoff spot, and it's time that a 2.Bundesliga team wins promotion.

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  • From Werner Pichler@21:1/5 to Werner Pichler on Tue May 10 10:04:26 2022
    On Monday, May 9, 2022 at 8:56:53 PM UTC+2, Werner Pichler wrote:
    On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 5:29:12 PM UTC+2, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:

    Bayern: Bayreuth 5 points up with 2 games to go.

    Bayreuth last played in professional football in 1989/90 (2. Liga).
    Eleven years ago in 2011/12, they were still in the sixth league.

    And it might not get easier for Bayern II next season.
    Adeyemi from Salzburg to Dortmund for around 40m€, and Unterhaching will receive up to 8m€ from that
    transfer. On the Regionalliga Bayern level, that's an absolute fortune.

    Ciao,
    Werner

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  • From Jesper Lauridsen@21:1/5 to Werner Pichler on Sat May 14 17:49:52 2022
    On 2022-05-09, Werner Pichler <wpichler@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 5:29:12 PM UTC+2, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:


    Regionalliga:
    South-West: Elversberg promoted unless they somehow lose a 19 goals GD
    lead in the last round.

    Elversberg and former 2. Liga club FSV Frankfurt have come under some criticism because
    they played a Gijón-like 1-1 draw that saw the former promoted and the latter saved.

    Elversberg won in the final round, and is officially promoted.

    FSV Frankfurt escaped relegation on GD, so that point was crucial.
    Former 3. Liga side Sonnenhof Großaspach relegated.

    Bayern: Bayreuth 5 points up with 2 games to go.

    Promoted.

    West: RW Essen and Münster going into the final round even on
    points. RWE 2 goals ahead on GD. Rocking.

    Essen also way ahead on goals scored, so basically three goals ahead.

    Both won their final match. Essen by 2 and Münster by 1. Was was
    already at 2-0 when Münster went ahead in their match, so it never
    really got close.

    5 teams relegated from this division. Among them, Lotte and
    Uerdingen. Also Bonn, so Bundesliga representation for the former
    capital isn't happening anytime soon.

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  • From Binder Dundat@21:1/5 to Jesper Lauridsen on Sun May 15 04:32:05 2022
    Super Sunday is so super that we are reporting sightings of Felix in Darmstadt. Which is kinda interesting, Felix knows everything there is to know about football, so that must mean that Darmstadt will get third place. Unless...
    Werder Bremen loses vs Jahn Regensburg and HSV wins vs Rostock and Darmstadt wins vs Paderborn. Err no that would mean third for Darmstadt as well. It is all very complicated, even though only results from three games are important. Werder need a
    point to control their own destiny, but could lose and still be second place or third. Just far too many permutations and combinations for these three matches. What we will find out is if HSV have the Maple Leaf curse, which always happens when the
    Maple tress go into bloom, something cursed about the leaves of the Maple, even if they do produce that sweet Maple syrup the world loves.




    No, maple syrup is not produced from the leaves of the Maple tree, it is produced from the sap of the tree. From what I understand you need warm days and cold nights below zero, to produce maple sap. Long past that here, been hot here, 30s during the
    day and far from freezing at night.



    On Saturday, May 14, 2022 at 1:49:54 p.m. UTC-4, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
    On 2022-05-10, Werner Pichler <wpic...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, May 9, 2022 at 8:56:53 PM UTC+2, Werner Pichler wrote:
    On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 5:29:12 PM UTC+2, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:

    Bayern: Bayreuth 5 points up with 2 games to go.

    Bayreuth last played in professional football in 1989/90 (2. Liga).
    Eleven years ago in 2011/12, they were still in the sixth league.

    And it might not get easier for Bayern II next season.
    It's a shame, because they actually played a versy good season. 85
    points in 37 games, with 110-47 goals is very good. Compare that to
    the 73 points in 34 games, that was enough for promotion 3 years ago.

    But Bayruth has just been winning and winning, no matter what. In one
    recent game, they had two players sent, yet still snatched a 1-0 2
    minutes before the end.
    Adeyemi from Salzburg to Dortmund for around 40m€, and Unterhaching will receive up to 8m€ from that
    transfer. On the Regionalliga Bayern level, that's an absolute fortune.
    There's also the relegation of Würzburg and the fact that there's no
    direct promotion for the next two seasons.

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  • From Binder Dundat@21:1/5 to Binder Dundat on Sun May 15 08:32:01 2022
    Felix went to the wrong place. In the end HSV get the third spot and one might say everything predicted at the start of the season, actually happened. I am not convinced HSV will beat Hertha, but you can never tell. Is the 2nd div good this year, are
    the 1st div bottom dwellers any good? Time to be a daydrink believer.


    On Sunday, May 15, 2022 at 7:32:06 a.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
    Super Sunday is so super that we are reporting sightings of Felix in Darmstadt. Which is kinda interesting, Felix knows everything there is to know about football, so that must mean that Darmstadt will get third place. Unless...
    Werder Bremen loses vs Jahn Regensburg and HSV wins vs Rostock and Darmstadt wins vs Paderborn. Err no that would mean third for Darmstadt as well. It is all very complicated, even though only results from three games are important. Werder need a point
    to control their own destiny, but could lose and still be second place or third. Just far too many permutations and combinations for these three matches. What we will find out is if HSV have the Maple Leaf curse, which always happens when the Maple tress
    go into bloom, something cursed about the leaves of the Maple, even if they do produce that sweet Maple syrup the world loves.




    No, maple syrup is not produced from the leaves of the Maple tree, it is produced from the sap of the tree. From what I understand you need warm days and cold nights below zero, to produce maple sap. Long past that here, been hot here, 30s during the
    day and far from freezing at night.
    On Saturday, May 14, 2022 at 1:49:54 p.m. UTC-4, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
    On 2022-05-10, Werner Pichler <wpic...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, May 9, 2022 at 8:56:53 PM UTC+2, Werner Pichler wrote:
    On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 5:29:12 PM UTC+2, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:

    Bayern: Bayreuth 5 points up with 2 games to go.

    Bayreuth last played in professional football in 1989/90 (2. Liga).
    Eleven years ago in 2011/12, they were still in the sixth league.

    And it might not get easier for Bayern II next season.
    It's a shame, because they actually played a versy good season. 85
    points in 37 games, with 110-47 goals is very good. Compare that to
    the 73 points in 34 games, that was enough for promotion 3 years ago.

    But Bayruth has just been winning and winning, no matter what. In one recent game, they had two players sent, yet still snatched a 1-0 2
    minutes before the end.
    Adeyemi from Salzburg to Dortmund for around 40m€, and Unterhaching will receive up to 8m€ from that
    transfer. On the Regionalliga Bayern level, that's an absolute fortune.
    There's also the relegation of Würzburg and the fact that there's no direct promotion for the next two seasons.

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  • From Binder Dundat@21:1/5 to Binder Dundat on Sun May 15 08:34:04 2022
    Should mention the after match scene in Bremen, looks like the whole pitch is full of fans and the party ha sstarted

    On Sunday, May 15, 2022 at 11:32:02 a.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
    Felix went to the wrong place. In the end HSV get the third spot and one might say everything predicted at the start of the season, actually happened. I am not convinced HSV will beat Hertha, but you can never tell. Is the 2nd div good this year, are
    the 1st div bottom dwellers any good? Time to be a daydrink believer.
    On Sunday, May 15, 2022 at 7:32:06 a.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
    Super Sunday is so super that we are reporting sightings of Felix in Darmstadt. Which is kinda interesting, Felix knows everything there is to know about football, so that must mean that Darmstadt will get third place. Unless...
    Werder Bremen loses vs Jahn Regensburg and HSV wins vs Rostock and Darmstadt wins vs Paderborn. Err no that would mean third for Darmstadt as well. It is all very complicated, even though only results from three games are important. Werder need a
    point to control their own destiny, but could lose and still be second place or third. Just far too many permutations and combinations for these three matches. What we will find out is if HSV have the Maple Leaf curse, which always happens when the Maple
    tress go into bloom, something cursed about the leaves of the Maple, even if they do produce that sweet Maple syrup the world loves.




    No, maple syrup is not produced from the leaves of the Maple tree, it is produced from the sap of the tree. From what I understand you need warm days and cold nights below zero, to produce maple sap. Long past that here, been hot here, 30s during the
    day and far from freezing at night.
    On Saturday, May 14, 2022 at 1:49:54 p.m. UTC-4, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
    On 2022-05-10, Werner Pichler <wpic...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, May 9, 2022 at 8:56:53 PM UTC+2, Werner Pichler wrote:
    On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 5:29:12 PM UTC+2, Jesper Lauridsen wrote: >> >
    Bayern: Bayreuth 5 points up with 2 games to go.

    Bayreuth last played in professional football in 1989/90 (2. Liga). >> Eleven years ago in 2011/12, they were still in the sixth league.

    And it might not get easier for Bayern II next season.
    It's a shame, because they actually played a versy good season. 85 points in 37 games, with 110-47 goals is very good. Compare that to
    the 73 points in 34 games, that was enough for promotion 3 years ago.

    But Bayruth has just been winning and winning, no matter what. In one recent game, they had two players sent, yet still snatched a 1-0 2 minutes before the end.
    Adeyemi from Salzburg to Dortmund for around 40m€, and Unterhaching will receive up to 8m€ from that
    transfer. On the Regionalliga Bayern level, that's an absolute fortune.
    There's also the relegation of Würzburg and the fact that there's no direct promotion for the next two seasons.

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  • From Jesper Lauridsen@21:1/5 to Binder Dundat on Tue May 17 21:05:39 2022
    On 2022-05-15, Binder Dundat <dundat@gmail.com> wrote:
    Felix went to the wrong place. In the end HSV get the third spot
    and one might say everything predicted at the start of the season,
    actually happened. I am not convinced HSV will beat Hertha, but you
    can never tell. Is the 2nd div good this year, are the 1st div
    bottom dwellers any good? Time to be a daydrink believer.

    Darmstadt quickly got a goal against Padborn, was up 3-0 at the break,
    and cruised to a safe win. HSV on the other hand, was a goal down in
    Rostock inside 15 minutes. At that point it looked like typical HSV.
    1-1 at '50, 1-2 at '75, 1-3 at '85. Rostock got the 2-3 in added time,
    just to test HSV's nerves, but surprisingly HSV held on.

    HSV goes into the relegation with 5 straight wins, after just a single
    win in the previous 7 matches.

    Bielefeld and Fürth have 680 Bundesliga matches between team (that's
    90% Bielefeld), their replacements have 3732.

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  • From Werner Pichler@21:1/5 to Werner Pichler on Sat Jun 4 13:51:04 2022
    On Monday, May 9, 2022 at 8:56:53 PM UTC+2, Werner Pichler wrote:
    On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 5:29:12 PM UTC+2, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:

    North: VfB Oldenburg 6 points and 11 goals ahead of Weiche
    Flensburg. One match left for Oldenburg, 2 for Weiche.

    Oldenburg last played in 2. Bundesliga in 1996/97, then, following a familiar pattern,
    quickly fell through the ranks due to financial problems. Stabilized in the fifth league,
    and ten years in Regionalliga have now been crowned with success.
    North-East: Dynamo Berlin 3 points and 12 goals ahead of Jena. One
    match to go.

    A... problematic club. Most hated team in the former GDR (due to having been Mielke's
    favoured Stasi team, and correspondent refereeing), extreme right-wing fanbase and problems
    with hooliganism since the 90's.

    But they're the only German club apart from Bayern to have won double-digit league titles, and
    carry a star on their shirts.

    Last two winners will have to playoff for promotion.

    Still, go Oldenburg!

    Oldenburg won 2-0 away in Berlin and today lost 1-2 (to a last-second goal) at home, so are through, thankfully.


    Ciao,
    Werner

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