FC St. Pauli - MSV Duisburg 0-0 FC St. Pauli - MSV Duisburg 0-0

Sankt Pauli has the bomb

I already had the result between FC St. Pauli and MSV Duisburg on Thursday predicted with a wink. The boys in brown and white initially started with commitment. They obviously wanted to forget the two 0-4 defeats on the last two matchdays. After Duisburg's first counterattack, they remembered that they can also lose against teams from the bottom of the table. This situation in the 12th minute was the break in the game. And St. Pauli actually had a lot of luck with this counterattack: other referees would have stood differently and would have seen Buballa's handball in the penalty area as such. So nothing moving happened in the rest of the game. Duisburg was at the back and St. Pauli didn't want to run into a counterattack again. Overall, a solid performance from FC St. Pauli, which was a bit too discouraged. (More eloquent at Millernton.)

So much for sports.

We will all die…

Let's get to the unsportsmanlike. I was really excited about the atmosphere in the stadium. The club had one catalog of measures Uncharacteristically lacking any sense of timing and type of content. Sure, have to go to them Events at the derby traded. The almost simultaneous closure of the fan club spokesperson council's Facebook account suggests that the willingness to engage in dialogue was only one-sided anyway. More detailed at magical FC blog...

I was all the more pleased about the tongue-in-cheek choreo on the south and the many expressions of love from the north and the opposite straight towards the south. That was good. Finally, a lot has been written recently about gaps between the stands.

And seriously: when large parts of the main and back straight are booing the team on the pitch towards the end of the game, we have completely different problems than a few complete honks on the south. This is a much bigger violation of the values ​​of FC St. Pauli.

lalalalala…

Here are a few more pictures from the game between FC St. Pauli and MSV Duisburg

All images photographed with the Sony A6400 and the 70-200mm f/2.8GM* – edited with Lightroom Classic CC and appropriately the Classic presetsBecause I'm not allowed to put too much weight on my right leg at the moment, I was only walking around the sidelines with very little "equipment". It's also possible...

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  1. Small cutlery? Some colleagues would have felt literally naked? – but you often go different ways anyway… (your small cutlery is my big one?)

  2. There is no whistle in Block C. In any case, I didn't hear anything in my immediate area. Is that further north where the whistle is blown?

    1. I can't specify that more precisely. Locating whistles is not that easy, but general directions are.

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