According to the DFL, the amendment to the articles of association made by 96 boss Martin Kind violates the 50+1 rule. This reports Sport Bild. Now Hannover 96 apparently faces a deduction of points - and the loss of the Bundesliga license.
Put it into https://www.deepl.com/translator it translates way better than the Google Translator
Deepl translation:
"We had different views on important details, so that a cooperation beyond the end of the season no longer makes sense," explains TSG Director of Professional Football, Alexander Rosen. The 47-year-old Dutchman has therefore agreed to terminate his contract, which runs until 30 June 2022, with immediate effect.
"Unfortunately, we were unable to agree on a common path as to how we want to lead TSG into the future," says Schreuder. "I regret this development. However, it is not unusual in professional life to have different opinions. One must then be honest with each other and draw the appropriate conclusions.
Schreuder had joined TSG from Ajax Amsterdam last summer and succeeded Julian Nagelsmann. From October 2015 to January 2018 he had already worked as an assistant coach in Hoffenheim. Four matchdays before the end of the season, the Kraichgau club in seventh place still have a good chance of reaching the European Cup.
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Coach team takes over - Rapp and Herdling move up
Together with Alfred Schreuder, his brother and assistant coach Dick Schreuder (48) will also leave the club. For the remaining four games, TSG is relying on a team solution: the current team of coaches, consisting of Matthias Kaltenbach, Michael Rechner and Timo Gross, will be expanded to include football teacher Marcel Rapp and former TSG professional Kai Herdling from the club's own academy. In addition, Rosen will move even closer to the team for the remaining season.
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Inspired by /u/BattleAxeNelson infographic. I thought I'd give Bundesliga stats some love. I'll make Week 1 but I can't promise, I didn't know how time-consuming this can be.
I forgot to add the logos in the League table... FML EDIT: Also forgot about Goetze's 100th win record
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You are not missing anything brilliant. It's 18 rubber ducks with club colors "racing" in a pool and commentary. It's one idea drawn lengthy without any further twists.
Check out https://zenmate.com for an easy to use proxy.
FC Schalke 04: Peter Lohmeyer
Borussia Dortmund: Wotan Wilke Möhring, Dietmar Bär, Joachim Krol, Alexander Klaws
Hertha BSC: Christian Ulmen, Ruth Moschner, Esther Sedlaczek
FC Bayern München: Boris Becker, Thomas Gottschalk, Edmund Stoiber, Doro Bär, Nico Rosberg, Kai Pflaume, Til Schweiger, Paul Kalkbrenner, Thomas Hayo, Daniel Aminati, Lars Klingbeil, Kevin Kühnert
RB Leipzig: Sebastian Krumbiegel
Hannover 96: Gerhard Schröder, Christian Wulff, Oliver Pocher
Bayer 04 Leverkusen: Julius Brink, Michael Rösch
VfB Stuttgart: Smudo, Cro, Guido Cantz, Cem Özdemir
Eintracht Frankfurt: Sebastian Vettel, Vega, Celo & Abdi
1.FC Nürnberg: Katrin Müller-Hohenstein
Borussia Mönchengladbach: Joko Winterscheidt, Serdar Somuncu, Matthias Opdenhövel, Dunya Hayali, Kai Ebel
SV Werder Bremen: Arnd Zeigler, Jan Delay, Jürgen Trittin, Laura Wontorra, Jörg Wontorra, Sven Regener, Wigald Boning, Johannes Strate
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim: Franziska von Almsick
1.FC Kaiserslautern: Mark Forster, Marcel Reif, Jessica Kastrop
DSC Arminia Bielefeld: Casper, Ingolf Lück, Philipp Köster
1.FC Köln: Henning May, Carolin Kebekus, Stefan Raab, Heiner Lauterbach, Axel Stein
Fortuna Düsseldorf: Campino, Dieter Nuhr
FC St. Pauli: Elton, Thees Uhlmann, Bela B., Steffen Hallaschka
Hamburger SV: Olli Dittrich, Olli Schulz, Bjarne Mädel, Otto Waalkes, Tim Mälzer, Lotto King Karl
VfL Bochum: Herbert Grönemeyer
MSV Duisburg: Joachim Llambi, Bärbel Bas
1.FC Union Berlin: Nina Hagen, Tim Bendzko
SpVgg Greuther Fürth: Henry Kissinger
Eintracht Braunschweig: Aki Bosse
FC Hansa Rostock: Marteria, Monchi (Feine Sahne Fischfilet)
Tennis Borussia Berlin: Kevin Kühnert
KFC Uerdingen 05: Pete Doherty
Puh, man kann bestimmte fast jede bekannte Person irgendeinem Verein zuordnen, aber ich nenn mal n paar ikonische: Casper und El Hotzo für Bielefeld; Die Toten Hosen für Fortuna Düsseldorf; Marteria für Hansa Rostock; Celo & Abdi für Eintracht Frankfurt; Etienne Gardé auch für Eintracht Frankfurt & Nils HSV & Nico Backspin Werder (Ja, ich guck gerade die aktuelle Folge Bohndesliga haha); Gamerbrother, Frank Walter Steinmeier und Franz Müntefering für Schalke. Dortmundfans sind Dietmar Bär, Gerhard Schröder, Marius-Müller Westernhagen und Oliver Welke. Bei Bayern fällt mir erstmal nur Boris Becker ein, sonst sind da seeehr viele Mitläufer:innen dabei.. Und da wird's für mich auch schon schwierig, bspw. sind Leute wie Micky Beisenherz, Trymacs oder Politiker:innen (Baerbock in nem Bochumtrikot, Seehofer als Bayernfan und Giffey auf der Uniontribüne zählen für mich nicht) Fans von gefühlt allen "Kult"-Mannschaften. Ich könnte auch nicht sagen wer "wirklich" St. Pauli Fan ist und wer einfach nur punkig und links wirken will. Aber das ist ne komplett andere Frage.
Und natürlich offensichtlich Herbert Grönemeyer für Bochum und Nina Hagen für Union Berlin haha
/r/Bundesliga and /r/MicrosoftFlightSim, two subs I never thought I would see crossover. This is good work, I was checking out some stadiums last night as well. Hopefully some of those flat stadiums get cleaned up, it's easy to see how Westfalenstadion ended up flat in the game when you see it in bing maps, I don't understand how the AI builds though, I would think WWK Arena would be flat as well.
Definitely the stadiums with smaller overhangs get better 3D modeling, for example, Camp Nou looks really nice in MS Flight Simulator.
I'm not sure if you saw or what you want, so I'll point out that the Amazon link leads to their current home shirt. ~~Sold by Nike so no risk whatsoever~~ Sold by the same vendor as below, Subside sports (S and XL), and a different (cheaper) one for M. They are limited to sizes S, M, and XL, though.
There's decent reviews for the third place, only complaints really being delivery time and one argument about payment issues but they do seem to sell the real deal.
If you're not worried about the delivery cost, you can obviously just go for the fanshop, I just think it's a bit steep of a price raise to pay almost double (same price in € (85€ = 105$), so roughly 155$ instead of 90 with delivery costs) for the same thing. Given the delivery from Germany, I wouldn't even expect it to come sooner than from the supposedly slow third shop.
Either way, it's your choice, have fun, great time to get their shirt after that match (and before whatever happens against Bayern...).
Used CyberGhost, was able to subscribe and watch some replays and some live videos , but it was a huge hussle start a broadcast or even lock in. Couldn’t imagine to reproduce a stable function at game day so I tried to cancel my subscription. Got a lot of errors and could not enter my account and subscription settings. I guess espn recognized I’m using a vpn and blocked my attempts. Used express vpn to enter and cancel my sub. In my opinion espn is not a reliable option to watch buli in GER and I don’t see my self subing long term for espn or a vpn and with monthly subs it’s not worth it
You can buy a VPN service for $35 or so a year from Private Internet Access and then watch Sportschau using the VPN. Alternatively you can download it legally along with other German TV shows from , although using the site has a bit of a learning curve. YouTV () is also good, offers a free 1 month trial, but costs more than . Feel free to PM for other options