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Thank You Frankfurt

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Thanks for an amazing time in your town.

The German people we talked to were extremely friendly, and it was a brilliant trip.

Thanks for the point too
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Yes, we are very friendly people....

toon_craig schrieb:
Thanks for the point too


....too friendly (sometimes)!   *censored!*
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You are welcome
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toon_craig schrieb:
Thanks for an amazing time in your town.

The German people we talked to were extremely friendly, and it was a brilliant trip.

Thanks for the point too  



cheers! glad that you guys enjoyed your stay.

we had a great time as well with a couple of toons in sachsenhausen after the game.y ou guys can come back any time, but please then leave the points in frankfurt.

good luck for the season!
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toon_craig schrieb:
Thanks for an amazing time in your town.

The German people we talked to were extremely friendly, and it was a brilliant trip.

Thanks for the point too  


We are so generous... we have given a point to a team that maybe will go down in First Division at the end of the season, so we have given us a little bit of satisfaction  
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You wont be laughing when you're knocked out

We're through, won the group (WE ARE TOP OF THE LEAGUE!)... and had a great time.

Brilliant trip
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I can only add to toon_craig's comments, thank you very much Frankfurt you were charming hosts to say the least. The game itself was poor and Frankfurt should have won but a combination of poor finishing and the World's best keeper saw homours even. But lets not get a game of football get in the way of a good piss-up eh lads? I sincerely hope that we created a good impression ourselves and the we will remain good freinds and rivals.
Once again, Cheers Frankfurt hope to see you in the near future.
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It was great to have you hare. The Geordies are, after all, the nearest thing the English have to an Irish crowd

the World's best keeper and Donegal's biggest ego did nothing for his match fitness on the night, but that was no fault of his.

As a friend of mine pointed out, the draw might have been a blessing in disguise for us. Had we won a lot of the basic problems with the way we are playing would have swept under the carpet. Furthermore, we would have probably gone to Istanbul looking for a draw with predictably disastrous results.

Now we have to win against Fernebace. Otherwise we have no chance of drinking Glasgow dry together.
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Zolo where did you get this great smilie? Seldom I´ve laughed like this...

But I can´t find it on the right side...?!  
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A big thanks from Denmark as well, we had 2 great days in the city, mainly on O'Reillys. The german people were very friendly, the Frankfurt was amazing, great atmosphere at Commerzbank, and a great stadium as well. I would also like to thank you for the 3 points, though you should have won, but that Amanitidis guy ain't so sharp hehe.
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Nufcmichael schrieb:
A big thanks from Denmark as well, we had 2 great days in the city, mainly on O'Reillys. The german people were very friendly, the Frankfurt was amazing, great atmosphere at C**********, and a great stadium as well. I would also like to thank you for the 3 points, though you should have won, but that Amanitidis guy ain't so sharp hehe.



Sorry, but

DON'T MENTION THE C-SHIT

Eintracht Frankfurt plays at Waldstadion.
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a.saftsack schrieb:
Sorry, but

DON'T MENTION THE C-SHIT

Eintracht Frankfurt plays at Waldstadion.

         
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a.saftsack schrieb:
Nufcmichael schrieb:
A big thanks from Denmark as well, we had 2 great days in the city, mainly on O'Reillys. The german people were very friendly, the Frankfurt was amazing, great atmosphere at C**********, and a great stadium as well. I would also like to thank you for the 3 points, though you should have won, but that Amanitidis guy ain't so sharp hehe.



Sorry, but

DON'T MENTION THE C-SHIT

Eintracht Frankfurt plays at Waldstadion.



Do you not like the Commerzbank Arena? Is the Commerzbank Arena not liked? The Comerzbank Arena is a very nice stadium imo. How long have you played at The Commerzbank Arena? Is the Commerzbank Arena a new stadium?

All hail the Commerzbank Arena!

      Sorry I had to
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toon_craig schrieb:
a.saftsack schrieb:
Nufcmichael schrieb:
A big thanks from Denmark as well, we had 2 great days in the city, mainly on O'Reillys. The german people were very friendly, the Frankfurt was amazing, great atmosphere at C**********, and a great stadium as well. I would also like to thank you for the 3 points, though you should have won, but that Amanitidis guy ain't so sharp hehe.



Sorry, but

DON'T MENTION THE C-SHIT

Eintracht Frankfurt plays at Waldstadion.



Do you not like the C********** Arena? Is the C********* Arena not liked? The C********* Arena is a very nice stadium imo. How long have you played at The C********* Arena? Is the C********* Arena a new stadium?

All hail the C********* Arena!

      Sorry I had to


I can't remember what this strange C-word means - I never heard this word. Is it necessary to know about the meaning of this awful linguistic aberration if someone is supporting Eintracht at the Waldstadion?  

,-)
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The stadium is the Waldstadion (Forest Stadium). That's its traditional and original name. The City of Frankfurt own the stadium and rebuilt it for the World Cup. Then they sold the naming rights for half nothing to a bank. The name change was, not surpisingly, unpopular with Eintracht fans who still call it the Waldstadion. Think about your directors changing the name of St James' Park and you'll get some idea of the depth of feeling involved.

While we all recognise the realities of 21st century football, the over-commercialisation of the game faces serious resistance in Germany in general and in Frankfurt in particular. The fact that it is still possible to attend a game for less than five quid sterling is something that I think were are all proud of. Given the rent we pay, the curves are subsidised by the rest of the stadium. But it gives us a great atmos and allows kids to grow up with our club regardless of their family's circumstances.

The last thing we want is sanitised and commercialised football. That's what the name Commerzbank Arena represents to us. Hopefully, we can find a way to be successfull without giving in totally to the forces of Mammon.
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F-Hoop:

totally agree with you.  It's the same with Nürnberg (sorry to mention them!) as they all still call their stadium the Frankenstadion, Dortmund is always the Westfalen Stadion etc etc.  

I also agree that English football can learn an awful lot from the Germans about atmosphere, ticket prices (£48 for Chelsea!!!) and importance of fans' opinions.  

Anyway, Frankfurt was great with great fans.  Good luck against Köln in the Pokal and also in the Liga.  
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GeordieChris schrieb:
Good luck against Köln in the Pokal and also in the Liga.  


And in Istanbul?
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Sorry, Istanbul as well!  
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Aye, good luck in the league and in Istanbul... hope you have a cracking season
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RobinAdler schrieb:
GeordieChris schrieb:
Good luck against Köln in the Pokal and also in the Liga.  


And in Istanbul?


We'll go in Istanbul against Fenerbahce the next week. We will need a big good luck overthere to win against them and pass to the next round  


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