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Bundesliga Bonestroker Thread

I was kidding, lol

Perhaps it goes with the whole Arab takeover - definitlely some oriential reefs in there. Before I knew it was Kasabian, always thought it's something from Buddha Bar or similar - i.e. zero connection to the PL

kasabian really are pitiful.. you've angered me merely mentioning them.
 
Football is something to be enjoyed after all, i dont see the point in sitting through bad games just because i have to be loyal to the league in the country i was born in. Its an entertainment business, players are paid millions to get results but to entertain along the way so apart from being loyal to my team and i dont see why i should blindly be loyal to the league as a whole. For example if im watching Everton versus Fulham, i want to be entertained, i have no allegiance to either team so the standard of football is all i care about. If the standard is poor, then i think its natural to look around elsewhere and see if there is something more pleasing on the eye in other leagues.
I think that sums up my view on the subject. Nothing compares to the thrill of watching Spurs, but why should that stop me from watching and enjoying other matches from around the world? After the emotional roller-coaster of watching a Spurs match it's actually a nice break to watch a match as a neutral purely for the entertainment and enjoyment of seeing a good game of football.

Do I care in an emotional way who wins eventually Serie A, or La Liga, or the Bundesliga? Not really. Sometimes I'll think "Oh, such and such team has some great players to watch, I hope they win that league," but not much beyond that. Why should that stop me watching and appreciating the skill and excitement of matches from those leagues though, or stop me being interested in seeing who comes out on top in a tight title race? I can't see any logical reason.

Quick example from the weekend: I have no real interest in the Dutch league, I have no idea who is top, who is doing well, etc.. I was flicking through the channels to see what was on and saw Feyenoord vs Ajax just starting on ESPN, I know it's a big rivalry, so I decided to watch. Saw a great game, top atmosphere, six goals. Should I have ignored that match just because I support Spurs? I have no love for either side, didn't really care who won, but I could appreciate two teams going at it and enjoyed seeing an entertaining game of football. Nothing more, nothing less.
 
I think that sums up my view on the subject. Nothing compares to the thrill of watching Spurs, but why should that stop me from watching and enjoying other matches from around the world? After the emotional roller-coaster of watching a Spurs match it's actually a nice break to watch a match as a neutral purely for the entertainment and enjoyment of seeing a good game of football.

Do I care in an emotional way who wins eventually Serie A, or La Liga, or the Bundesliga? Not really. Sometimes I'll think "Oh, such and such team has some great players to watch, I hope they win that league," but not much beyond that. Why should that stop me watching and appreciating the skill and excitement of matches from those leagues though, or stop me being interested in seeing who comes out on top in a tight title race? I can't see any logical reason.

Quick example from the weekend: I have no real interest in the Dutch league, I have no idea who is top, who is doing well, etc.. I was flicking through the channels to see what was on and saw Feyenoord vs Ajax just starting on ESPN, I know it's a big rivalry, so I decided to watch. Saw a great game, top atmosphere, six goals. Should I have ignored that match just because I support Spurs? I have no love for either side, didn't really care who won, but I could appreciate two teams going at it and enjoyed seeing an entertaining game of football. Nothing more, nothing less.

Agree with you entirely

Just to add - it also improves you general knowledge and understanding of tha game as opposed to the standard 'is this player from FM?' ignorant comment that gets thrown around here more often than not.

There is great football played in many places around the world. And there are great players outside the PL which make watching the beautiful game a great experience
 
I think that sums up my view on the subject. Nothing compares to the thrill of watching Spurs, but why should that stop me from watching and enjoying other matches from around the world? After the emotional roller-coaster of watching a Spurs match it's actually a nice break to watch a match as a neutral purely for the entertainment and enjoyment of seeing a good game of football.

Do I care in an emotional way who wins eventually Serie A, or La Liga, or the Bundesliga? Not really. Sometimes I'll think "Oh, such and such team has some great players to watch, I hope they win that league," but not much beyond that. Why should that stop me watching and appreciating the skill and excitement of matches from those leagues though, or stop me being interested in seeing who comes out on top in a tight title race? I can't see any logical reason.

Quick example from the weekend: I have no real interest in the Dutch league, I have no idea who is top, who is doing well, etc.. I was flicking through the channels to see what was on and saw Feyenoord vs Ajax just starting on ESPN, I know it's a big rivalry, so I decided to watch. Saw a great game, top atmosphere, six goals. Should I have ignored that match just because I support Spurs? I have no love for either side, didn't really care who won, but I could appreciate two teams going at it and enjoyed seeing an entertaining game of football. Nothing more, nothing less.

I would never and haven't to this point, say you shouldn't watch - that would be stupid, a good game to watch is a good game to watch, and I love football played well. But I wouldn't be committed to watching the game, I would do other things, read etc - because there would be no intensity for me.

Oh and I watch enough football as it is, I actually have a life to live as well. A constant and unremitting diet just turns me off, I'd rather be a gourmet than a gourmand.
 
As a non-English Spurs supporter, I'd be thrilled if the club could somehow be magically switched to the Bundesliga, which is just by far a better fan experience. You can stand, the supporters aren't treated like criminals, you can have a beer and a great German wurst while watching the match and the teams are more evenly matched with generally more entertaining matches, in my opinion, than the Premier League. There's a reason that the Bundesliga is the second most attended sporting league in the world (behind the NFL, which just dwarfs all other sports leagues).

I don't have a particular club I support, which means I don't follow the league as closely as the English or Russian Premier Leagues, but that doesn't mean I can't objectively look at it and see what makes it a very good league.
 
I would never and haven't to this point, say you shouldn't watch - that would be stupid, a good game to watch is a good game to watch, and I love football played well. But I wouldn't be committed to watching the game, I would do other things, read etc - because there would be no intensity for me.

Oh and I watch enough football as it is, I actually have a life to live as well. A constant and unremitting diet just turns me off, I'd rather be a gourmet than a gourmand.
That's true, you haven't said anything about individual matches, fair enough. I wouldn't be committed to anything other than a Spurs match either. I'll watch Spurs to the bitter end no matter what's happening, but if I watch, say, Juventus vs Milan and it turns out to be a crap match I'll turn it off and do something else. I have a saturation point with football as well, I've got plenty of other things to fit in to my life other than random matches than don't involves Spurs.

What I have found though is that I hardly watch any Premier League matches beyond Spurs these days. Probably because I see all the PL teams every week when I'm watching Spurs, so when I'm not watching Spurs I prefer something different (especially as it's now so easy to watch overseas matches). That, and because I'm familiar with PL teams, I hate half the players on the pitch so I have less desire to see them :)

I do disagree though when, in response to Murmon saying the German league was his favourite to watch, you said:

"so why bother supporting spurs, if they play in a league thats less exciting to watch?

how can it be so good, when Spurs don't play in it?"


I think it's very possible to support Spurs, but see enough matches from a different league to think that said league is more exciting to watch in general than the Premier League. I honestly don't see what one has got to do with the other. If someone is a huge Barnet fan, but acknowledge that Spurs play better football and that the Premier League is more exciting than League Two, does that mean they should stop supporting Barnet and become a Spurs fan? After all, why support a team in a less exciting league?

If someone said that they were a Spurs fan, but they'd watch a match in a different league instead of a Spurs match because they thought the other league was more exciting, then I'd definitely say they shouldn't be supporting Spurs. In fact I'd think they were nuts!

What I think what Murmon's position is though (and what most people's position would be when saying that a foreign league is the most exciting), is that they're a Spurs fan so Spurs come first no matter what, but, if they had to watch a match that didn't involve Spurs, they'd rather watch a match from league X as that league has a higher quality league overall. That doesn't diminish their love for Spurs though.
 
That's true, you haven't said anything about individual matches, fair enough. I wouldn't be committed to anything other than a Spurs match either. I'll watch Spurs to the bitter end no matter what's happening, but if I watch, say, Juventus vs Milan and it turns out to be a crap match I'll turn it off and do something else. I have a saturation point with football as well, I've got plenty of other things to fit in to my life other than random matches than don't involves Spurs.

What I have found though is that I hardly watch any Premier League matches beyond Spurs these days. Probably because I see all the PL teams every week when I'm watching Spurs, so when I'm not watching Spurs I prefer something different (especially as it's now so easy to watch overseas matches). That, and because I'm familiar with PL teams, I hate half the players on the pitch so I have less desire to see them :)

I do disagree though when, in response to Murmon saying the German league was his favourite to watch, you said:

"so why bother supporting spurs, if they play in a league thats less exciting to watch?

how can it be so good, when Spurs don't play in it?"


I think it's very possible to support Spurs, but see enough matches from a different league to think that said league is more exciting to watch in general than the Premier League. I honestly don't see what one has got to do with the other. If someone is a huge Barnet fan, but acknowledge that Spurs play better football and that the Premier League is more exciting than League Two, does that mean they should stop supporting Barnet and become a Spurs fan? After all, why support a team in a less exciting league?

If someone said that they were a Spurs fan, but they'd watch a match in a different league instead of a Spurs match because they thought the other league was more exciting, then I'd definitely say they shouldn't be supporting Spurs. In fact I'd think they were nuts!

What I think what Murmon's position is though (and what most people's position would be when saying that a foreign league is the most exciting), is that they're a Spurs fan so Spurs come first no matter what, but, if they had to watch a match that didn't involve Spurs, they'd rather watch a match from league X as that league has a higher quality league overall. That doesn't diminish their love for Spurs though.

As I said to him

Its my point of view, like yours is your POV, I'm not criticising it, just disagreeing. The EPL is the most exciting league, because it has Spurs in it, and that for me is the be all, and end all of the issue. It is also interesting and exciting to watch other matches , particularly the top end teams, to compare and contrast against THFC, and try to ascertain whether we will beat them or not.

I think the biggest issue is what would a league made up of the best Bundesliga and EPL teams look like, and my guess is that it would probably be something like 14 English and 6 German, and that is based on revenue streams and ability to buy the best players.

edit> If he said that he believed the league was technically better with more entertaining matches, I wouldn't have commented, but more exciting? No - because he doesn't support or have the loyalty or commitment to any of the teams, which was my angle.

Vadimivich - whilst I agree that the treatment and service to German fans is far better, thats hardly an issue for an armchair fan is it?
 
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I used to watch a decent amout of Bundesliga. But moving in with the missus put a stop to that! I haven't watched it at all this season and I'm missing it a bit. I honestly think it is my second favourite league to watch, ahead of Primera.
 
If he said that he believed the league was technically better with more entertaining matches, I wouldn't have commented, but more exciting? No - because he doesn't support or have the loyalty or commitment to any of the teams, which was my angle.
Gotcha, I can see the point you're making now (I only need to be beaten on the head with it a couple of times for it to sink in ;) ). Didn't notice that you were differentiating between excitement and entertainment.

I suppose to be precise I would say that I personally could find aspects of another league more exciting, not just more entertaining, than the Premier League.

You say you couldn't find another league more exciting because you have no support, loyalty or commitment for a team in that league. In the same way, because I support Spurs, when we aren't involved in a certain aspect of the Premier League then I don't give much of a brick about the outcome. If we're not in the title race I don't care that much who wins it. If we're not fighting relegation, I don't care too much who goes down.

So if Emirates Marketing Project were twenty points clear at the top, but over in Italy there were three teams who were all in the running right up to the end, I would definitely be saying that I found the Italian title race more exciting that season.

Although, of course, none of it would be as exciting as what Spurs were doing! Even if we were 12th and 10 points clear of 13th and 10 points behind 11th, I'd still be more excited about how close we could get to 11th than anything else \o/

Anyway, as you say, just two different points of view, neither wrong or right. Interesting subject to think about though.
 
I think EJG has pretty much summed up my feelings towards football as a whole. Spurs are my team no matter what and would NEVER watch another match over a Spurs match... Goes without saying. If i can get down to the Lane I will but only really get to go 5 or 6 times a, season due to my shift pattern at work. So most of my football is confined to TV or online.

The reason i started this thread was to point out how tight the title race was in Germany in comparrison to the other big leagues in Europe, including the EPL. This doesn't mean i think it's a better league tho by no means. Just interesting and refreshing to see a league where it's anyones game. I said i follow FC Schalke and this is purely down to my 3 yrs spent in germany with the forces, we all picked a team. Most lads picked Beliefeld, Hannover or Dortmund as they were the most local teams. I picked FC Schalke for 2 resons; 1 because id been close to their ground during the 06 WC to watch England V Portugal and 2 because after a drunken sing along with a load of their fans on a train to Dortmund after they beat Dortmund, one of them gave me a scarf and i nearly got my head kicked in at the station by a group of less than happy Dortmund fans... The policeman protecting us from them advised me to throw away the scarf and get out of dodge. Next day i bought a new one and decided that was my german team :)

I haven't actually watched much Bundesliga since leaving germany but i do check the league table from time to time and it's nice to see Schalke doing as well as Spurs both sitting 3rd :)
 
I think EJG has pretty much summed up my feelings towards football as a whole. Spurs are my team no matter what and would NEVER watch another match over a Spurs match... Goes without saying. If i can get down to the Lane I will but only really get to go 5 or 6 times a, season due to my shift pattern at work. So most of my football is confined to TV or online.

The reason i started this thread was to point out how tight the title race was in Germany in comparrison to the other big leagues in Europe, including the EPL. This doesn't mean i think it's a better league tho by no means. Just interesting and refreshing to see a league where it's anyones game. I said i follow FC Schalke and this is purely down to my 3 yrs spent in germany with the forces, we all picked a team. Most lads picked Beliefeld, Hannover or Dortmund as they were the most local teams. I picked FC Schalke for 2 resons; 1 because id been close to their ground during the 06 WC to watch England V Portugal and 2 because after a drunken sing along with a load of their fans on a train to Dortmund after they beat Dortmund, one of them gave me a scarf and i nearly got my head kicked in at the station by a group of less than happy Dortmund fans... The policeman protecting us from them advised me to throw away the scarf and get out of dodge. Next day i bought a new one and decided that was my german team :)

I haven't actually watched much Bundesliga since leaving germany but i do check the league table from time to time and it's nice to see Schalke doing as well as Spurs both sitting 3rd :)


I loved watching the games when I was out in BAOR, great fans and lively atmosphere at all of the games I went to.

GHod I used to miss being home and getting to see Spurs though, particularly as Hoddle was in his prime
 
I loved watching the games when I was out in BAOR, great fans and lively atmosphere at all of the games I went to.

GHod I used to miss being home and getting to see Spurs though, particularly as Hoddle was in his prime

I missed being home watching Spurs as i was one of very few Spurs fans on camp due to the majority of the army being made up of Northerners and Jocks lol. So i do appreciate being home now, little over an hours drive from the Lane and living in a town (albeit a brick one) that has a pretty big Spurs following
 
Bit off topic but I love the the bundesliga stadiums are built. None of all this curves bollix... Just a boxed of 2/3 tears closed in a round. We'l probably get a replica of Woolwich ffs.
 
There are a lot of talents that can be gotten at reasonable fees. Spurs need to pay more attention to Bundesliga markets. It still ****es me off that they let Mandzukic get away despite scouting him extensively when he was at Wolfsburg. ](*,) Both he and Wolfsburg were willing to negotiate and the Kicker magazine was reporting that the deal was very possible, for whatever the reason, the Spurs management decided not to go for him.
 
There are a lot of talents that can be gotten at reasonable fees. Spurs need to pay more attention to Bundesligamarkets. It still ****es me off that they let Mandzukic get away despite scouting him extensively when he was at Wolfsburg. ](*,) Both he and Wolfsburg were willing to negotiate and the Kicker magazine was reporting that the deal was very possible, for whatever the reason, the Spurs management decided not to go for him.

I'd be very surprised if we didn't pay a considerable amount of attention
 
Re: Other Premier League Matches Thread

HSV vs Dortmund is maaaaaaaaaaasive today for Hamburg.

This should be a great game!

Stuttgart vs Hoffenheim could be goals galore as well.

If I were a betting man I'd put a bit of cash on a minimum of 5 goals in that game.

I'm loving the Bundesliga this season! Then Rapid vs Groedig later. Must win for Rapid.
 
Re: Other Premier League Matches Thread

Goal in the Hoffenheim game already!

EDIT I meant Gladbacj vs Hoffenheim in the earlier post :oops:
 
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