Monday, April 22, 2013

SC Langenhagen 2 VfL Bückeburg 3













This was my 9th Bückeburg game this season. Pretty pathetic for a fan of the club, but I really needed a "time out" as our American cousins say. Maybe one day I shall give my reasons as to why.

This was a bottom of the table clash. Full credit to SC Langenhagen for even playing the game though. They have pulled out of the league for next season and will start again in the Kreisliga, so many of the players were just playing for pride and maybe the hope of a contract with another local side higher up the league system.

With that in mind, I expected a bigger crowd than the 64 I counted (yes, I really am that anal). I counted 10 away fans, including the obviously formed in my absence Bückeburg Ultras. Well, when I say ultras I mean 4 ladies who bang on the advertising hoardings and sing "VfL" ad infenitum. I have decided to call them the Spice Girls.
I know there were 5 Spice girls, but this is just an excuse to stare at Geri Halliwell's arse for a bit  
   Although there were five goals this game was low on quality. However the two Bückeburg goals in a five minute period in the first half were quality.

The first was a rasping drive from Pascal Könemann, no keeper in the world would have got to it. The second, an equally good finish from veteran and assistant coach, Martin Prange.
They don't call him Yeboah for nothing. Actually, they call him Martin 
  In at the break 2-0 up and just after halftime we could have added a third as first Niko Werner had a header well saved, then Tobias Versick clipped the post with a stinging shot.

However it was the home team which scored next, a well worked goal and the excellent Paddy Spilker in goal was left woefully exposed. 

All was not lost as captain marvel, Werner, bulleted in a header from Burak Buruk with his lovely dayglo boots.
I don't know but I've been told, Burak's boots are made of..erm...luminous yellow
  Into time added on and Langenhagen score with the last kick of the game, the ref blowing for full time immediately after.

The win sees us now in 14th in the 16 team league, with the amount of teams to be relegated still not clear. However, TuS Celle visit on Friday, just a point ahead of us, and we have 3 games in hand over TSV Ottersberg directly above us, and they visit the Jahnstadion in a couple of weeks.

Added to that the reserves and the Under 18's both top of their league and the future is very much in good hands. 

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Lazy Sunday Afternoon

                                               
                                                                                            
OSV Hannover 1 SV Arminia Hannover 1

Decsions, decisions. Do I drive 150kms to Wolfsburg, to watch U.L.M. Wolfsburg v VfL Bückeburg, get ignored by the so-called "fans", or worse still insulted? Or do I get the train to Hannover, have a couple of beers, and meet some mates to talk about football, politics and music, people who are friendly and on my wavelength? Easy choice!

I picked a busy day to visit Hannover. The shops were open (yeah I know, in Germany they are still closed except on certain Sundays), 96 were at home to Stuttgart in the evening, the Hannover Fair started the  next day and President Putin was in town.

Today was the top of the table clash in the Landesliga Hannover, between OSV Hannover in 2nd and Arminia Hannover in 1st. 

Both teams have a proud tradition and super grounds, well worth a visit for anyone with a football ground fetish such as myself.
Wooden terracing!


 The game attracted a crowd of over 600 and I reckon a good 200 odd away fans. As a game it was nothing special, both teams looked nervous and I guess a 1-1 draw was a fair result.
A boisterous bunch, the Arminia fans


 The game was a pleasure as I met so many interesting people, Jan from Altona, Jens an Arminia fan who lives in Flensburg, and Thorsten whose own blog about the ups and downs of SVA can be found linked on here in the right hand side.

And even better, the sun finally decided to make an appearance.



 The ground itself is a gem....massive wooden terracing with wooden crush barriers, but with a modern glass fronted bar at the rear. Opposite, a few steps of terracing with a metal cage at the front, a remnant to their days in the 2nd Bundesliga in the late 70's.
Nice place to put your beer. 



Remnants of days gone by

 
 The silly thing was trying to get a bratwurst at half time. You queue up for ages, only to be asked, when you are at the front of the queue if you have a token to purchase said sausage. Then to be pointed to another long queue to buy a token. Tip: Put up a sign, so that people can read that they need this token before anything can be purchased, otherwise, fuck right off with your bratwursts.
Great idea, bar area at rear of main stand


 And now to the ratings:

Capacity:          6000
Friendliness:      6
Clubhouse:         0 (Regular readers of this blog will know why)
Seats:             Yes
Behind goals:      One area of hard standing
Cover:             Yes
Floodlights:       No
Barrier:           Cage on one side, metal fencing
Bratwurst:         -1
Beer:              Gilde €2
Entrance fee:      I did not pay
Programme:         Yes
Weather:           8
Ground:            8
Home fans:         7