Personally, I'm happy that Morena and Gunesch played again and managed to keep a clean sheet. And Moritz Volz had some sensitive forays into the opposition's half, especially in the early stages.
However, it was rather horrible to take photos because, in addition to the cold, there was also the blowing snow - which never looks particularly good in football pictures.
This is Moritz Volz's second appearance, his first appearance was in the starting line-up against Schalke 04
Thanks for the tip. Of course you're right. Now the text is correct again 😉
Very good photo of the FCK fans' brilliant pyrotechnic display! Respect for that also after Kaiserslautern!
Legalize pyrotechnics – respect emotions!
Thanks for your comment!
Nothing against emotions, nothing against pyrotechnics. I personally consider pyrotechnics to be too dangerous in stadiums where people are packed closely together and have difficulty escaping in the event of an accident, and rescue personnel also have a hard time getting to anyone who may be injured. That's why I put the word fans in quotation marks in the caption.
The use of pyrotechnics obviously requires a certain amount of responsibility. Basically, pyro and football are inextricably linked for good reasons.
And in my opinion, the risk of injury every New Year's Eve in any city center is much greater.
The current campaign to legalize pyrotechnics:
http://pyrotechniklegalisieren.blogsport.de/kampagne/
Sorry, but no! It is not without reason that there is appropriate training and further education in order to use pyrotechnics professionally and responsibly. The stuff has no place in the hands of amateurs - especially not in football stadiums.
And an addendum: why can't anyone comment on your blog? Fear of different and better arguments?
I have no idea, I have nothing to do with the campaign.
The fire will definitely continue, people won't let it stop them. This campaign is an attempt to bring the whole thing into order.
The Chemnitz Way shows that it works: (EDIT: Link removed)
Oh! CFC of all things. Sorry, but these right-wing idiots don't work at all...
Please excuse me for not allowing a link to a cfc page on my blog and edit your comment accordingly.
Now please move on and find another blog to unleash your dangerous nonsense.
@Samuel, "brilliant" because you have to put a certain amount of brainpower into getting the stuff into the stadium? It's pretty to watch from a safe distance, but the number of injuries to innocent people (stewards, other fans) means I don't like this spectacle. It's almost New Year's Eve, so we can wait...
@Samuel, I sat with my children on the Nord during one of our Cottbus friends' pyrotechnics last season. They didn't think it was brilliant at all! I also don't think the idiots respected my children's emotion of fear.
“Very good photo of the brilliant pyrotechnic display by the FCK fans! Respect for that also in Kaiserslautern!”
Yes, the photo is great - but what is depicted is not particularly special. Great, make a fire in the stadium... Wow! Big respect to Kaiserslautern! Uh?!? For what again? Was the fire particularly red?
Why do I think this photo is great? Because it documents that ******** (self-censored) were again among the away fans.
Thank God the level - verbal and pyrotechnic... 😉 - in handball has not yet fallen that far - the attempts have been fended off so far...
As long as you - whether left, right, Ossi or Wessi - only frolic in football stadiums, you can do whatever you want as far as I'm concerned... express your social problems and complexes around football...
Grüßle
Harry