no single thing abides; and all things are fucked up
так. все. достаточно страданий на сегодня гол Кевина надо было засчитывать!
шалькеры круты, Вольфсбург повержен, Ди Маттео небезнадежен, поэтому запощу пару цитат, от которых уже 2 недели офигеваю, но все как-то руки не доходили.
во-1, RIGHT IN YOUR FACE, GUARDIOLA!!!!11
As it turns out, the local values that some fans held in such high regards weren’t necessarily represented on the pitch, despite what many imagined. Technique and a good passing game were the keys to Schalke’s success in 1958 and the same can be said for the period between 1935 and 1942 when the Royal Blues won 5 championships in the space of 7 years.
Back then, the team featured Schalke legends such as Ernst Kuzzora and Fritz Szepan. The team dominated possession to such a degree that the phrase Schalker Kreisel (Kreisel can be translated to rotating an object in this setting) was formed to describe their way of playing: passing from one player to another until the opponent would eventually allow the Royal Blues to break through. At times, the press even criticised the players for playing the ball back and forth between each other too much.
Believe it or not, if the newspaper reports from today are to be believed Schalke’s most successful squad was not the gritty hard fighting team most people would imagine them to be; they were rather playing the football Pep Guardiola would like to see from his players almost 40 years before the Catalonian coach himself played football.
The fact that so many people wouldn’t be able to imagine those things stems from the fact that they have been fed a different narrative growing up, and the media have been more than happy to use these stereotypes about how people imagine Schalke to be, feeding the impression that this team made its name by hard work and hard work alone.
Шок! Сенсация! тики-таку придумали в Руре!
во-2, this derby-thing is quite overrated, and obvsly isn't innate at all (as it seems to be now):
These days a match between Borussia Dortmund and Schalke 04 sees a spike in media coverage all around the globe, and those same old cliches about the hard-working Ruhr area clubs are trotted out time and time again. The Revierderby is sold to us as the classic rivalry between working class fan groups. An interesting side note in that regard is the fact that the biggest newspaper of the region, the WAZ, only started using the word back in 1977. After Borussia Dortmund had won the match in the 1976/77 season, their president Reinhard Rauball assured the reporters that his club would do their utmost to help their neighbours from Gelsenkirchen in the battle against relegation by winning their next match against Arminia Bielefeld. Ten years later such a statement would have never been made by neither side.
отсюда, конечно же
:::
last but certainly not least:
Бене Хевердес, помимо того, что он великий ЦЗ и просто классный, еще и единственный человек, которому идут усы:
смотрите сами (впрочем, все это уже видели)
шалькеры круты, Вольфсбург повержен, Ди Маттео небезнадежен, поэтому запощу пару цитат, от которых уже 2 недели офигеваю, но все как-то руки не доходили.
во-1, RIGHT IN YOUR FACE, GUARDIOLA!!!!11
As it turns out, the local values that some fans held in such high regards weren’t necessarily represented on the pitch, despite what many imagined. Technique and a good passing game were the keys to Schalke’s success in 1958 and the same can be said for the period between 1935 and 1942 when the Royal Blues won 5 championships in the space of 7 years.
Back then, the team featured Schalke legends such as Ernst Kuzzora and Fritz Szepan. The team dominated possession to such a degree that the phrase Schalker Kreisel (Kreisel can be translated to rotating an object in this setting) was formed to describe their way of playing: passing from one player to another until the opponent would eventually allow the Royal Blues to break through. At times, the press even criticised the players for playing the ball back and forth between each other too much.
Believe it or not, if the newspaper reports from today are to be believed Schalke’s most successful squad was not the gritty hard fighting team most people would imagine them to be; they were rather playing the football Pep Guardiola would like to see from his players almost 40 years before the Catalonian coach himself played football.
The fact that so many people wouldn’t be able to imagine those things stems from the fact that they have been fed a different narrative growing up, and the media have been more than happy to use these stereotypes about how people imagine Schalke to be, feeding the impression that this team made its name by hard work and hard work alone.
Шок! Сенсация! тики-таку придумали в Руре!
во-2, this derby-thing is quite overrated, and obvsly isn't innate at all (as it seems to be now):
These days a match between Borussia Dortmund and Schalke 04 sees a spike in media coverage all around the globe, and those same old cliches about the hard-working Ruhr area clubs are trotted out time and time again. The Revierderby is sold to us as the classic rivalry between working class fan groups. An interesting side note in that regard is the fact that the biggest newspaper of the region, the WAZ, only started using the word back in 1977. After Borussia Dortmund had won the match in the 1976/77 season, their president Reinhard Rauball assured the reporters that his club would do their utmost to help their neighbours from Gelsenkirchen in the battle against relegation by winning their next match against Arminia Bielefeld. Ten years later such a statement would have never been made by neither side.
отсюда, конечно же
:::
last but certainly not least:
Бене Хевердес, помимо того, что он великий ЦЗ и просто классный, еще и единственный человек, которому идут усы:
смотрите сами (впрочем, все это уже видели)