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Bundesliga comparison: VfB with the most expensive seat tickets – BVB ahead in standing room – News Forum – Forum | Page 1

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Please just ignore it please do it once.
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Compared to the other big leagues, the prices are really harmless, and I think that is reflected in the atmosphere.
Of course, the prices have changed here too, but when I look at England…
Even though we like to complain about everything and everyone, we can consider ourselves lucky.

You have to say that it’s a wonderful trolling technique. The choice of words and execution are top notch, 10 points from the judges after A and B grades. If you feel attacked by it and a defensive reaction is immediately triggered, then maybe you should question yourself and not the troll.

I completely agree with you about the prices. Almost everyone should be able to afford the €30-40 for a decent seat if they want to sit and the €20 for a standing place. These are absolutely reasonable prices. Especially when you compare them with other cultural events.

What strikes me is that Melody expresses himself much more selectively than the other well-known trolls. That is his trademark and he might manage to overtake Europokal/Europapokal on my internal ranking list. He is a troll with a sophisticated palate. Siddharta is unfortunately a symbol of how wide the gap is today. His number 1 spot is probably set in stone for a few more seasons, although a new, up-and-coming talent has emerged in banninc. Good work with young talent!

On the subject: Until recently, I lived very far away from any Bundesliga stadiums and so I hadn’t really given the subject much thought. I was surprised that an okay seat only costs between 30 and 40 euros. I actually think that’s very reasonable. Let me put it this way: a visit to a larger zoo, with all the trimmings, doesn’t cost any less.

I haven’t noticed his rhetorical skills yet, to be honest. What I find more striking is how often he is among the first to comment. You can put a lot of time into TM, I know that, but that’s a remarkable investment for the output he gets.

Messi-ass, I don’t see that the victims of his comments need to question themselves. Ignoring is certainly a way to deal with trolls, but that requires a collective effort. We can’t assume that everyone knows him, nor is there a uniform first identifying feature. So it’s more of a blunt blade. It’s worth reading when people take what he writes seriously and disarm him. As soon as he’s forced to react, he’s always thin-skinned. He’ll lock himself out at some point, just like his peers.

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Regardless of the actual topic: Normally, in a reasonable discussion, one attacks the argument and not the person who puts it forward.

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