![]() It’s nice to see some coming back like Gomez, Klose and more recently Podolski (although I think his impact will be less than the latter two players mentioned).Īlong with those great Dutch and French players (and of course Argentinian and Brazilian) they helped to make Serie A during the 1990s one of the greatest leagues in history.Baden-Württemberg derby - A derby game contested by clubs from the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg, such as Freiburg, Hoffenheim or Karlsruher (Baden) and VfB Stuttgart or Aalen (Württemberg)īananenflanke - curler, in-/ outswinger (cross) banana ballīetzenberg/Betze - popular name for Kaiserslautern's Fritz-Walter-Stadion, so called due to its location on the Betzenberg Hillīökelbergstadion - the former home of Borussia Mönchengladbach, until the Foals moved into the Borussia-Park at the beginning of the 2004/05 seasonīorussia – the Latin name for Prussia. ![]() Makes you realize German players (including Voller and Biefhoff) once upon a time came before or during their prime. – I remember those Inter Milan squads of the early 90s. – Stefan Effenberg was if anything an interesting character to have played in Italy (Fiorentina). – Why even bother to mention Lehmans? Especially considering the great Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Inter) was inexplicably left off. – ‘Il tedesco volante’ or the flying dutchman for his skills. That picture of Berthold and Klinsmann with the ‘Barilla’ and ‘Misura’ ads emblazoned on their respective jerseys is epic. I enjoyed this tribute to German players.
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