BY OLIVER GRISS AND BERND FEIL (PHOTO)
The west curve, the heart of the active fan scene, has been empty for exactly one year – the corona pandemic sends its regards …
But on the edge of the 3: 1 derby triumph over SpVgg Unterhaching, the Ultras of the “Münchner Löwen” were definitely present. On their website they show a photo of some guys showing a banner. The message: “S-Bahn derby? West curve full? Ghost tickets? Thomas Müller? Didn’t you hear the bang? “
“Didn’t you hear the bang?”: What do you think of the message from the Ultras?
Survey ends on March 14th, 2021 7:00 p.m.
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“Didn’t you hear the bang?”: What do you think of the message from the Ultras?
Survey ends on March 14th, 2021 7:00 p.m.
Nothing! Out of place friends!
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I am 100 percent behind the opinion of the “Münchner Löwen”
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I can understand the Ultras at least a little.
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Attendees: 298
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The bang (or the gunshots) on Friday evening in the 60th minute could be heard clearly by everyone within a kilometer – including the police. Will there be a sequel to this? Possible.
What do the Ultras want to say with their message to the club? The Löwen fans apparently do not agree that the club is drifting onto the commercial track in these difficult times – the statement cannot be interpreted otherwise. 1860 board member Nicolai Walch, a lawyer in normal life, liked the Facebook post.
TSV 1860 has no other option than to sell ghost tickets, for example, in order to keep the million-dollar deficit caused by Corona as low as possible. The Grünwalder Stadium was virtually sold out with 15,000 fans. Whether you use a Bayern player and world champion named Thomas Müller for advertising purposes in the ghost ticket campaign is definitely a matter of taste. For information: Franz Beckenbauer, the football emperor, has also been a member of TSV 1860 for a long time.
Posted by White-blue blog am Saturday, February 27, 2021
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