In Berlin, where the "DFB Pokalfinale" took place this weekend, my hometown's soccerteam played again after 13 years of semi-interesting idling in the 2nd german soccerleague.
To cut a long story short: It was my team, 2nd german Bundesliga, vs a team from the first Bundesliga.
We just lost 0:5.
Still my team did a good job getting there, pwning two other 1st Bundesliga teams and it still was so damn worth all the money and the 16 hours to berlin and back. Pictures can't describe (not at all, but it's everything I've got to share) how awesome it was to stand between 75.000 people, almost half of them knowing and seeing we'll lose, but still singing and crying in their loudest tones with all their passion for our team and just having amazing ~90 minutes.
Also: My new job is awesome, but leaving my house at 06:56 am and coming back at 06:30 pm is pretty hard and leaves spare time for blogging ;_;
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ReplyDeleteSounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteNice pics, looks like it was a lot of fun
ReplyDeletei was in berlin,its a nice city :)
ReplyDeletei understand why u enjoyed your time there
that sounds like quite a fun trip. congrats on winning some games too
ReplyDeleteI still dont understand how football can be so popular. Its just kicking a ball around, but meh, I dont judge. :D
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics man even thought i don't love football
ReplyDeletethats one large stadium
ReplyDeleteDamn, I'm jealous, lol.
ReplyDeleteTime to post some more dont you think? :p
ReplyDeleteCant get enough of reading all my friends blogs!
Sounds lika a fun!
ReplyDeleteWoW 0:5 ist hart :D
ReplyDeleteTakes a lot of balls to admit your a fan of a team that lost that bad, props
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics. I love going to live sporting events. And to the poster above, it doesn't take balls, it's called being a true fan!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! I am also a very passionate sports fan. My Boston Bruins are playing in an elimination game tonight. If they win, they will play for the Stanley Cup. If they lose, obviously, they go home. But no matter what, I am proud of my team and how far they've come.
ReplyDeleteI wish your team nothing but the best!