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oh nooo you did Dusseldorf injustice :D there are several fanshops all around town and you should've visited the rhine derby which was last weekend. a thrilling 2:2 last minute equalizer game betwee fiercest of fierce rivals Fortuna Düsseldorf and FC Köln. The atmosphere was second to none. Next time maybe
I would love to see a video of you in Leipzig. You have two incredible clubs (Lok and Chemie) and a marketing product (Red Bull) next door. The stadiums of Lok and Chemie are both quite unique in their own way. The Bruno-Plache-Stadion for example, has one of the oldest (92 years) original wooden stands in the world.
@RysFootyParadise That is a great suggestion both Lok & Chemie have rocking atmospheres. I used to follow a UA-cam Channel That focused on East German football & Hibernian the You Tubers no longer uploads any new content not enough subscribers. JackGilles1875 is the channel. In East Germany The D.D. Government would move clubs from location to location a lot during the Cold War era depending on what the Government wanted to happen football wise at any given time Vorwärts Leipzig being a pime example.
RB plays a good game, super fun to watch; I’ll definitely have to check out Lok and Chemie tho-they seem exciting and the atmosphere seems really cool (It is harder to stream Regionalliga games, at least in my country, which will be the only challenge for me)
You went to Rot-Weiss Essen on a game day of the womens Bundesligateam SG Essen-Schönebeck. That’s why they charged you 5€ for parking and the RWE Fanshop was closed.
Most Clubs have their Fanshops inside the citys or in shopping centers. Usually the Fanshops in the stadium only open on matchdays or when they have public training sessions. The F95 Shop is in the Old Town near the Rhine for example. You can find a Schalke, Dortmund and Bayern Shop in the Centro Oberhausen for example.
When I was in Dusseldorf in April, I was able to go to the Paul Janes Stadion (about 20mins drive from MERKUR SPIEL-ARENA), which I think is used by Fortuna for Reserve & youth games and they had a club shop open during normal working hours.
Nice to see you in duisburg my hometown. My club since I can think is MSV Duisburg. The problem about the shop is currently only opened for ticket sale because we recently switched from capelli to back to Adidas. It is planned that at some point in this year the shop is re-opened. The 3 shirts you saw are the current sets, but probably will be available in November for the public. Happy to see you guys enjoying rhe region and the my hometown, happy to see you here again.
10:00 its the "fan container".. There are the flags, double holder drums and so on... But you can buy stickers and some food and drikes there. Also have a chat with the ultras. But but sure if a cam would make them happy. Btw our city is called "Düsburg"
When you were at Rot Weiß Essen, you had to pay 5€ for parking because there was a match of "SGS Essen" that day. It's a women's football club that shares the same stadium as RWE. I was somewhere in the background because I was involved in the organisation. Too bad I didn't see you. 19:47 I was running up the stairs 😅
Oftentimes there is also an official fan shop in the city center. It usually has opening hours more akin to regular stores, while the fan shops on the stadium grounds are more closely tied to match-days.
Absolutely loving these videos on German Football Ry. For me its Hannover 96. Went on a twinning exchange with the school in 1990. Before it was redeveloped Loved the stadium with its massive stand on one side of the ground and the old school feel about the ground .
I think everyone will agree with me that you definitely have to go to the East: Magdebug, Dresden, Rostock simply have an incredibly good atmosphere. Unfortunately, you missed what was perhaps the best duel in Germany this year in terms of atmosphere. last week, when Dresden played against Rostock
Check out the Fortuna Fanshop at Burgplatz in beautiful Düsseldorf old town or the one at the old Paul-Jahnes-Stadion. And drink an Altbier in a brewing house :D
Fortuna Düsseldorf has multiple shops located around the city. One of them is is the center of the city. How about next time you visit the city center and a match of our wonderful fortuna! :D
I'd say Waldhof Mannheim, Dynamo Dresden and 1860 München could be a great watch and adventure. Nothing better than second and third tier German football atmosphere!
As I said in the other video, I would suggest Hertha again😉😂 Apart from that, Leipzig is a very interesting and underrated soccer city with two traditional clubs (Chemie and Lok) in the 4th division and the "new" RB. Chemie in particular has very good fans, but I've heard that they don't like groundhoppers😬. In my opinion, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Dynamo Dresden and 1860 Munich are also very interesting clubs
The answer is easy: which ever club you like the colors and you can get tickets to. Schalke, St Pauli, Werder, HSV, have more members than the stadium capacity, in some cases almost double, it becomes almost impossible to get tickets to see a game. Fortuna, Hannover, Hertha, Nürnberg, KSC sort of, have bigger stadiums that don't sell out within minutes.
Groundhopping requires having watched at least one half of the match. What you lads are doing is visiting grounds, but not groundhopping. Still an entertaining video. Nice work.
Here's a shortlist with a football atmosphere from the days when Anfield or White Hart Lane were the benchmark rather than San Siro or Stadio Olimpico. Caution, because only very nearly and completely subjective: Millerntor (FC St. Pauli), Bremer Brücke (VfL Osnabrück), Ruhrstadion (VfL Bochum), Tivoli (Alemannia Aachen), Stadion an der Alten Försterei (Union Berlin), Betzenberg (1.FC Kaiserslautern),
Please come to the South and middle of Germany. My Hometown Club" Spvgg Bayreuth "plays in the 4th Division (same like Oberhausen) wev e go´t an own Football Museum in the Home our Ultras. 80km from Bayreuth you can see two Big Rivals in the 2.Bundesliga. 1.FC Nürnberg and Spvgg Fürth.
@RysFootyParadise I mean we are basically the best bad club in germany😂 We came in second in the first Bundesliga season, went to Berlin for the DFB Pokal final 4 times and lost all of those. Went don't all the way to semi-amateur league 4 and people still come, even if there are plenty Bundesliga clubs in our vicinity. It is kind of masochistic to be a zebra, but I love it.
Alan Shields Hamilton South Lanarkshire Scotland. For the Saturday game I am going to suggest Hansa Rostock V Alemannia Aachen 3 Liga It's a 13.00 kick off our time, so I think that would make it a 14.00 kick off in Germany.
watch a game at hamburg because youve got to experience the Nordkurve live before you decide if hamburg is your club but besides the 2nd and 3rd last club it was a great video and never forget NURDERHSV
For Fortuna you had to go to Flingern the district of Fortuna Düsseldorf where they have been founded. There is also a Fanshop, which is open almost everyday.
^You serch for the best Club in germany? Come to the Sc freiburg ore the Stuttgarter Kickers. Such great teams and the Stuttgarter Kickers have better fans than some Teams from second league
@19:17 you were charged for parking because that day was the home match of the Women's club SGS Essen against Bayer Leverkusen. Not Rot-Weiss Essen's fault...
That's very simple. There are actually only two clubs that come into question and are ahead of the other clubs in terms of fans. Schalke would actually be the clear number one. However, due to the relegation and the mismanagement, I would only rank them second. In first place, just ahead of Schalke, is VfB Stuttgart. The fans have always been in the top 5, I would say. But thanks to their sporting success, they have reached new heights and are virtually unrivalled in the Bundesliga.
Other clubs that are also still quite good are Union Berlin, Frankfurt, Cologne, St. Pauli, HSV and Gladbach. Dortmund is overrated and Bayern is too big.
Bloody MSV has dropped out of pro-football at the end of last season. So everything is being geared down to amateur level. We're all desperately waiting for the new merch to be on purchase. On the upside: top of the league, a 15.000+ crowd at home and thousands on the road for the aways - not bad for a 4th division club. We'll be back soon and then your mate will have his club. Nur der MSV! 🦓💙
I hope you don’t do an Alemannia Aachen and get stuck there - but there’s was more to do with financial instability from the ground wasn’t it? Hopefully you guys return asap 🤩👍🏾
Did you look also for a good old German Football Stadion? So take a look to a beautyfull City of Siegen in NRW and look the Stadion of the Sportfreunde Siegen
@@RysFootyParadise aahh great! Then you know how great the atmosphere at tivoli is! Hopefully they survive 3. Liga and if you can you should definitely visit once more!😝🍻
Probably you should also move to the Rhein-Neckar area and watch Waldhof Mannheim, Karlsruher SC, Kaiserslautern and VfB Stuttgart. Each of them hate each other (except for Kaiserslautern and Stuttgart cause they both hate Karlsruhe and vis versa😅) but all of them have incredible good atmosphere (Mannheim might be a bit lower on this). Over all you chose already some gems of german football like Oberhausen, Duisburg and Wattenscheid 😂. Pretty nices choises were made here 😂 Cheers.
as a Dortmund fan i would even argue that the best club to be fan of in germany is "St. Pauli." unmatched atmosphere in the stadium its just amazing and the fans stand in for stuff that you can feel good for, equality, women rights etc the whole shananigans ... dortmund now gets sponsored by the biggest weapon manufacturer of germany Rheinmetall ... how can i sell anyone this shit as positiv you basicly pay for weapons to kill people when you buy merch from my club ... of course when your conservative or rightwing pauli is basicly your arch enemy but hey ... Also so many clubs nowadays have problems with racism and rightwing people taking over the ultras and stuff like that and you can be sure thats not happening there xD overall if your not HSV fan and your not conservative you have to love them even if you like me are fan of a different team, like how can i not just love them xD
@@CoL_Drake people here mock them a bit as a club for “Hipsters” but if that’s the worst criticism they’re gonna get, it’s all good 😅👍🏾 they ONLY thing that puts me off St. Pauli is that I feel strongly about keeping politics as far away from football as possible - for me, football is an escape - 90minutes we can be free of the stresses of the world
@@RysFootyParadise I'm from Hamburg and found it fitting what you said. St. Pauli would really be the club I would choose based on their morals etc. But HSV chose me... I couldn't escape it eventhough I grew up 10 minutes from the Millerntor^^
@@philburmeister3427 it’s hard to explain isn’t it - I don’t want to give away how I’ve felt about certain clubs as I think it’s best for the channel to stay neutral however when we know WE KNOW don’t we mate 😅
Check out our previous German Adventures on the channel & SUBSCRIBE for next month's videos in Deutschland ⚽🇩🇪 Oh and the 5 Euros parking fee at Essen was because there was a Women's game on that day 😉
oh nooo you did Dusseldorf injustice :D there are several fanshops all around town and you should've visited the rhine derby which was last weekend. a thrilling 2:2 last minute equalizer game betwee fiercest of fierce rivals Fortuna Düsseldorf and FC Köln. The atmosphere was second to none. Next time maybe
Will deffo be back to do Fortuna some justice 😊🍻
@@RysFootyParadise would love if you would also go to Kölns stadium if you are already in the area
@@dasbaum9040 I did a wander around the outside of the stadium before, but no match yet so will definitely come back :)
@@RysFootyParadise You certainly missed the game of the year in the Merkur-Spiel Arena, maybe you can get in to the Rheinderby in Köln next year
I would love to see a video of you in Leipzig. You have two incredible clubs (Lok and Chemie) and a marketing product (Red Bull) next door. The stadiums of Lok and Chemie are both quite unique in their own way. The Bruno-Plache-Stadion for example, has one of the oldest (92 years) original wooden stands in the world.
@@ketkeomphonphone will 100% return to Leipzig for sure 😎 love learning about football in East Germany
@@RysFootyParadise just dont pay any Attention to RB please. that "club" does not deserve it. Chemie and Lok are pretty cool tho
@RysFootyParadise
That is a great suggestion
both Lok & Chemie have rocking atmospheres.
I used to follow
a UA-cam Channel
That focused on
East German football
& Hibernian the
You Tubers no longer
uploads any new content
not enough subscribers.
JackGilles1875 is the channel.
In East Germany
The D.D. Government
would move clubs from location to location a lot during the Cold War era
depending on what the
Government wanted to happen football wise at any given time
Vorwärts Leipzig being a pime example.
if i could re-pick a german team to be a fan of - independent from where i live and how i grew up - it would be chemie leipzig
RB plays a good game, super fun to watch; I’ll definitely have to check out Lok and Chemie tho-they seem exciting and the atmosphere seems really cool
(It is harder to stream Regionalliga games, at least in my country, which will be the only challenge for me)
You went to Rot-Weiss Essen on a game day of the womens Bundesligateam SG Essen-Schönebeck.
That’s why they charged you 5€ for parking and the RWE Fanshop was closed.
Most Clubs have their Fanshops inside the citys or in shopping centers. Usually the Fanshops in the stadium only open on matchdays or when they have public training sessions. The F95 Shop is in the Old Town near the Rhine for example. You can find a Schalke, Dortmund and Bayern Shop in the Centro Oberhausen for example.
When I was in Dusseldorf in April, I was able to go to the Paul Janes Stadion (about 20mins drive from MERKUR SPIEL-ARENA), which I think is used by Fortuna for Reserve & youth games and they had a club shop open during normal working hours.
yeah I think a lot of these clubs have shops in the town centre don't they :)
Bro the fanshop at the Paul Janes Stadium is not in the City centre....
Thank you for visiting MSV Duisburg :)
Any time! Will return on match day!
@@RysFootyParadise You're always welcome!
In Düsseldorf downtown at the Burgplatz is a second shop is open 6 days in the week
Will need to do Düsseldorf some justice next time I visited & pop in 👍🏾
Ewige Liebe, Fortuna geschwor'n! ♥️🤍♥️🤍♥️
We also have a Shop at the original "Home" of Fortuna. Next to the Paul Janes Stadium and the youth grounds.
On the Saturday you should go to a lower league regional game. Altona 93 is a great club.
Oberhausen❤️ hometown😍
Für immer Oberhausen ❤🤍
Nice to see you in duisburg my hometown. My club since I can think is MSV Duisburg.
The problem about the shop is currently only opened for ticket sale because we recently switched from capelli to back to Adidas.
It is planned that at some point in this year the shop is re-opened.
The 3 shirts you saw are the current sets, but probably will be available in November for the public.
Happy to see you guys enjoying rhe region and the my hometown, happy to see you here again.
looks like a great club! Pronounced - DOOS-BORG?
@@RysFootyParadise more like DÜSBURG (look up how to pronounce the Ü)
10:00 its the "fan container".. There are the flags, double holder drums and so on...
But you can buy stickers and some food and drikes there. Also have a chat with the ultras. But but sure if a cam would make them happy.
Btw our city is called "Düsburg"
You kinda missed one of the best games of the season with 1. FC Kaiserslautern - Hamburger SV. It was pure magic!
Kaiserslautern Hertha was way more intense I think
When you were at Rot Weiß Essen, you had to pay 5€ for parking because there was a match of "SGS Essen" that day. It's a women's football club that shares the same stadium as RWE.
I was somewhere in the background because I was involved in the organisation. Too bad I didn't see you. 19:47 I was running up the stairs 😅
It made sense after I realise there was a game on 😅 I should have mentioned that in the video
we call it "the parkhaus", here in beautiful düsseldorf.
Oftentimes there is also an official fan shop in the city center. It usually has opening hours more akin to regular stores, while the fan shops on the stadium grounds are more closely tied to match-days.
that makes sense :) I think because lots of German stadiums are on the outskirts of town now, whereas in Britain they're still very central
@@RysFootyParadiseFortuna Düsseldorf has a Fanshop in the centre of the oldtown. It is worth a visit for sure.
Absolutely loving these videos on German Football Ry. For me its Hannover 96. Went on a twinning exchange with the school in 1990. Before it was redeveloped Loved the stadium with its massive stand on one side of the ground and the old school feel about the ground .
Glad you like them! Possibly Hannover vs Schalke next month but may do Rostock vs Aachen
I think everyone will agree with me that you definitely have to go to the East: Magdebug, Dresden, Rostock simply have an incredibly good atmosphere. Unfortunately, you missed what was perhaps the best duel in Germany this year in terms of atmosphere. last week, when Dresden played against Rostock
Hoping to get to Dresden vs Aue in Feb
@RysFootyParadise oh that's a Crazy game for sure, I'd love to see that from your perspective! I hope you'll get your hands on some tickets man
Please don't forget to visit the real East, like Rostock, Magdeburg, Lok, Chemie, Dresden, Halle and Cottbus to name a few examples
Great video. Love the smaller German clubs as I do the English Championship and League 1 ones. You cover both and I love it. Cheers to you man. 🍺🤘
Glad you like them!
Check out the Fortuna Fanshop at Burgplatz in beautiful Düsseldorf old town or the one at the old Paul-Jahnes-Stadion. And drink an Altbier in a brewing house :D
how much work you put in here is crazy good luck on your rise
appreciate the kind words - I fell in love with the German game so will return every 4-6 weeks 😊
Cheers and greetings from RW Essen. Thanks for your great Video.
Our pleasure! Will do a proper video at RW Essen on match day!
I liked that there were banner and displaces for SGS Essen while you were talking about RW.
Yeah the women’s game was on that day 😊
Fortuna Düsseldorf has multiple shops located around the city. One of them is is the center of the city. How about next time you visit the city center and a match of our wonderful fortuna! :D
Will do! 🤩👍🏾
Please Visit a MSV DUISBURG Game
Will do 🍻
wich Match will you visit?
The real Fortuna Fanshop is in the Old Town District. Go there next time and grab some Alt Bier before or after your shopping spree.
Another nice vid. Thank you much. Lebenslang grün weiß. Greeting from the Weser. Cheers john
Thank you! 🍻
im a season card holder from schalke in the nordkurve... i was there like every time and something has broken inside me last friday
Loving these footy vlogs!! New subscriber 👍
Welcome aboard! Just light hearted football exploring 🍻
You have to visit Hannover 96 as well! Should be an easy stop on your route from Dortmund to Kiel for the next video :D
mate, I want to get to Hannover 96 vs Schalke on the Saturday - struggling to find tickets 😅 hilfen mich
Come to Düsseldorf vs HSV 6.10.2024 i give U Tickets @@RysFootyParadise
You should visit the MPH Arena (VFB Stuttgart‘s Stadium)
I'd say Waldhof Mannheim, Dynamo Dresden and 1860 München could be a great watch and adventure. Nothing better than second and third tier German football atmosphere!
As I said in the other video, I would suggest Hertha again😉😂 Apart from that, Leipzig is a very interesting and underrated soccer city with two traditional clubs (Chemie and Lok) in the 4th division and the "new" RB. Chemie in particular has very good fans, but I've heard that they don't like groundhoppers😬. In my opinion, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Dynamo Dresden and 1860 Munich are also very interesting clubs
Check out VfL Osnabrück, 3. Liga. Old school ground and crazy supporters.
I’ve heard good things! 🤩
Rot Weiß Oberhausen
Rot Weiß Oberhausen
Rot Weiß Oberhausen
RWO ❤🤍
The answer is easy: which ever club you like the colors and you can get tickets to. Schalke, St Pauli, Werder, HSV, have more members than the stadium capacity, in some cases almost double, it becomes almost impossible to get tickets to see a game. Fortuna, Hannover, Hertha, Nürnberg, KSC sort of, have bigger stadiums that don't sell out within minutes.
good point! Checking out a Hertha game is high on my list as that was our first German stadium 😊
Will there be a longer video on HSV? Mainz and Frankfurt would also be amazing!
Of course! Stay tuned 👀 got an English Matchday today to keep the Premier League audience happy 😎
@@RysFootyParadise Nice! Come and see Southampton one day! Best channel around!
Visit the Fritz Walter Stadium (also known as Betze). One of the most legendary stadiums in Germany!
Groundhopping requires having watched at least one half of the match. What you lads are doing is visiting grounds, but not groundhopping. Still an entertaining video. Nice work.
@@podicepscristatus19 cheers mate, we watched 3 games in 3 days but it would have been rude of us not to pop into the nearby grounds 🤩 back next month
Visit a game of HSV in second division. The Atmosphere is wonderful.
Here's a shortlist with a football atmosphere from the days when Anfield or White Hart Lane were the benchmark rather than San Siro or Stadio Olimpico. Caution, because only very nearly and completely subjective: Millerntor (FC St. Pauli), Bremer Brücke (VfL Osnabrück), Ruhrstadion (VfL Bochum), Tivoli (Alemannia Aachen), Stadion an der Alten Försterei (Union Berlin), Betzenberg (1.FC Kaiserslautern),
well put mate, some great clubs/stadiums in there - just Osnabruck and Kaiserslautern left to visit from those 🤩
@@RysFootyParadise you're welcome in Osnabrück 💜🤍
Please come to the South and middle of Germany. My Hometown Club" Spvgg Bayreuth "plays in the 4th Division (same like Oberhausen) wev e go´t an own Football Museum in the Home our Ultras.
80km from Bayreuth you can see two Big Rivals in the 2.Bundesliga. 1.FC Nürnberg and Spvgg Fürth.
0:52 at least they got the beer right
If you are in Duisburg ever again, you should really watch a match there. It is kinda unique.
100% I will 😊 lots of respect for MSV
@RysFootyParadise I mean we are basically the best bad club in germany😂 We came in second in the first Bundesliga season, went to Berlin for the DFB Pokal final 4 times and lost all of those. Went don't all the way to semi-amateur league 4 and people still come, even if there are plenty Bundesliga clubs in our vicinity. It is kind of masochistic to be a zebra, but I love it.
Werder Bremen great club with great supporters 💚
Would be so nice to see you in Stuttgart Degerloch at the Gazi Stadium. It‘s the oldest stadium in germany and the home of the Stuttgarter Kickers. 💙🤍
now that sounds like an idea!
The first pronounce of Wattenscheid was correct.. even if its just a part of... Bochum
VfL Bochum 🟦⬜
Alan Shields
Hamilton
South Lanarkshire
Scotland.
For the Saturday game
I am going to suggest
Hansa Rostock
V
Alemannia Aachen
3 Liga
It's a 13.00 kick off our time, so I think that would make it a 14.00 kick off
in Germany.
oooo that's a tasty one, right up my alley
watch a game at hamburg because youve got to experience the Nordkurve live before you decide if hamburg is your club but besides the 2nd and 3rd last club it was a great video and never forget NURDERHSV
will 100% be back :)
Sehr cool very nice coole Projekt
Actually, Oberhausen, but especially Schalke and Duisburg all have a burning hatred towards Essen
BVB vs. FC St. Pauli on friday? Going too but at the away section, hope I'll run into you pre-game :D
that's the one 👍🏽 grab a beer 🍻
I liked your video about Holstein Kiel. But you cheered for Bochum against Kiel. Now I'm sad.
I’m giving each club a fair chance - experiencing every German club, culture & stadium 🇩🇪 and will be with the Kiel fans in 2 weeks vs Union 😉
You should checkout FC Gütersloh nice oldschool stadium
For Fortuna you had to go to Flingern the district of Fortuna Düsseldorf where they have been founded. There is also a Fanshop, which is open almost everyday.
^You serch for the best Club in germany? Come to the Sc freiburg ore the Stuttgarter Kickers. Such great teams and the Stuttgarter Kickers have better fans than some Teams from second league
Nur der MSV🤍💙🦓
scheiß MSV!!!
You have to come to Karlsruhe. The best Team of the second division of the Bundesliga in 2024
You’re doing great this season 🤩 will try to come on Matchday 👍🏾
Fortuna Düsseldorf, just crazy history with great Tradition and loyal small familiar fanbase. We know how to suffer and know how to party
@19:17 you were charged for parking because that day was the home match of the Women's club SGS Essen against Bayer Leverkusen. Not Rot-Weiss Essen's fault...
I tried explaining that to John Wick but he was brain washed by RWOberhausen...
That's very simple. There are actually only two clubs that come into question and are ahead of the other clubs in terms of fans. Schalke would actually be the clear number one. However, due to the relegation and the mismanagement, I would only rank them second. In first place, just ahead of Schalke, is VfB Stuttgart. The fans have always been in the top 5, I would say. But thanks to their sporting success, they have reached new heights and are virtually unrivalled in the Bundesliga.
Other clubs that are also still quite good are Union Berlin, Frankfurt, Cologne, St. Pauli, HSV and Gladbach.
Dortmund is overrated and Bayern is too big.
come to Freiburg! i promise you wont regret it.
Take him to Betzenberg in Kaiserslautern 👹🤩
Stauder Beer come from Essen.
Bloody MSV has dropped out of pro-football at the end of last season. So everything is being geared down to amateur level. We're all desperately waiting for the new merch to be on purchase. On the upside: top of the league, a 15.000+ crowd at home and thousands on the road for the aways - not bad for a 4th division club. We'll be back soon and then your mate will have his club. Nur der MSV! 🦓💙
I hope you don’t do an Alemannia Aachen and get stuck there - but there’s was more to do with financial instability from the ground wasn’t it? Hopefully you guys return asap 🤩👍🏾
Did you look also for a good old German Football Stadion?
So take a look to a beautyfull City of Siegen in NRW and look the Stadion of the Sportfreunde Siegen
love exploring former stadiums
In Hamburg only Black - White - Blue :D
RWO ❤💚
Great club 🍻
Bochum ist the best 🎉
can't officially have a club with being neutral on the channel, but I got a lotta love for VFL
You missed Alemannia Aachen in the West!!💛🖤
I was there for the promotion game last season 😊 check out the video 🍻💛🖤
@@RysFootyParadise aahh great! Then you know how great the atmosphere at tivoli is! Hopefully they survive 3. Liga and if you can you should definitely visit once more!😝🍻
You need to go to gladbach! Greatest german Footballclub 💚
I’ve done the stadium tour for the channel but no match YET - soon! 😁👍🏾
If you are tired you can sit down on this bench made of tires 😀
😅👏🏽
Gotta come to the South lads, it's way nicer down here
deffo will be down soon! We were laughing at Germans calling Gelsenkirchen "rough" - it'd be considered "posh" if it was in England 😅
Go to Avnet arena pls
Karlsruher SC!
Go to a Hertha Berlin Game next
It Hurts to see you in S04 Stuff :(
Why? Schalke is a good club with very friendly people.
Hey everyone
Lebenslang Grün Weiß 💚 🤍
Come to Hertha BSC! U will see the most emotional games!💙🤍
@@BOegen deffo on the list! 💙🤍
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@INFOODSSalles ok Kevin?
@@xAnimusx lies doch mal den witz oben. Most emotional games hahahahah
Und jetzt ab aufs sofa animus, schlafen
@@INFOODSS in 10 Jahren wenn du endlich volljährig bist wirst du hier nochmal drüber lesen und dich schämen für deine Kommentare, da bin ich sicher.
The Most British team is SC Paderborn 07. You will find alot of Brits at the stadium
Looking for a team to support? Well, I'd have a decent proposal for you. ;)
you need to visit mönchengladbach
I did a stadium tour for the channel of Borussia Park and the old stadium too :) but need to experience a match day for sure!
You didnt go to Wattenscheid?
ran out of time before the game at Bochum, but I will return on match day :)
wat is mit finch passiert?
Doos burg
Lebenslang grün-weiß! 💚🤍
🐝Borussia Dortmund🐝 what else☝
I always had a soft spot for Bayern Borussia Alemannia Fortuna Eintracht Arminia Fluckhausen.
Schalke No. 1 by faaaaar
VfL Bochum🔵⚪️
RWO🍀🍀🍀
Rot Weiss Essen ❤❤❤
Probably you should also move to the Rhein-Neckar area and watch Waldhof Mannheim, Karlsruher SC, Kaiserslautern and VfB Stuttgart. Each of them hate each other (except for Kaiserslautern and Stuttgart cause they both hate Karlsruhe and vis versa😅) but all of them have incredible good atmosphere (Mannheim might be a bit lower on this).
Over all you chose already some gems of german football like Oberhausen, Duisburg and Wattenscheid 😂. Pretty nices choises were made here 😂
Cheers.
I’ll get to every club eventually 😅🇩🇪
The Fanshop of Fortuna Düsseldorf is also in the old town in Düsseldorf, unfortunately you couldn’t experience the Stadion with fans 🤍❤️🤍❤️
will do in the future for sure!
SCHALKE 04!
Werder Bremen 💚🤍💪🏻
Bochum definetly the best stadium fully completely unbiased (not)
as a Dortmund fan i would even argue that the best club to be fan of in germany is "St. Pauli." unmatched atmosphere in the stadium its just amazing and the fans stand in for stuff that you can feel good for, equality, women rights etc the whole shananigans ... dortmund now gets sponsored by the biggest weapon manufacturer of germany Rheinmetall ... how can i sell anyone this shit as positiv you basicly pay for weapons to kill people when you buy merch from my club ...
of course when your conservative or rightwing pauli is basicly your arch enemy but hey ...
Also so many clubs nowadays have problems with racism and rightwing people taking over the ultras and stuff like that and you can be sure thats not happening there xD
overall if your not HSV fan and your not conservative you have to love them even if you like me are fan of a different team, like how can i not just love them xD
Omg 🙈
Womens right. Indeed. I thought they showed a great show of support for Women after NYE 2015 in Cologne and elsewhere.
@@CoL_Drake people here mock them a bit as a club for “Hipsters” but if that’s the worst criticism they’re gonna get, it’s all good 😅👍🏾 they ONLY thing that puts me off St. Pauli is that I feel strongly about keeping politics as far away from football as possible - for me, football is an escape - 90minutes we can be free of the stresses of the world
@@RysFootyParadise I'm from Hamburg and found it fitting what you said. St. Pauli would really be the club I would choose based on their morals etc. But HSV chose me... I couldn't escape it eventhough I grew up 10 minutes from the Millerntor^^
@@philburmeister3427 it’s hard to explain isn’t it - I don’t want to give away how I’ve felt about certain clubs as I think it’s best for the channel to stay neutral however when we know WE KNOW don’t we mate 😅