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Conference trucks::football;1

Title: Soccer Football Conference
Notice:Don't forget your season ticket.....
Moderator:MOVIES::PLAYFORD
Created:Thu Aug 08 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:608
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309.0. "Borussia Dortmund" by FRAIS::FLOHR () Fri Jul 09 1993 13:28

    This is a new conference about the wonderful dreamteam of Borussia
    Dortmund !
    
    If anyone knows anything new or if anyone wants something to know about
    Borussia, write a reply in this interesting topic.
    
    Enjoy it !!!
    
    BVB_SUPPORT_FRANKFURT
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309.1ARRODS::OHAGANBnotes from hellFri Jul 09 1993 14:214
    How about a fixture list for the new season and in particular the 
    dates for the Schalke games?
    
    barry.
309.2Call the fashion police.FORTY2::FOWLERMFinishing's not his strong pointFri Jul 09 1993 15:166
Aren't Borussia Dortmund the team with the hideous neon yellow shirts? 

Surely the quicker they descend into footballing anonymity the better for all
concerned. 8-)

Mike
309.3Dancing classes SIOG::MATTHEWSFri Jul 09 1993 16:312
    This is a football notes conference. Not amateur dramatics. Did Jurgen
    Klingfilm ever dive, (sorry!!) play for this club???
309.4Staying or leaving?ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLIONCan-tas-ticFri Jul 09 1993 17:077
Is Chapuisat (chapy) staying or leaving? A move to Marseille was considered,
to support V�ller and Boksic. Now that Paolo Futre has signed with Marseille, 
that is doubtful.

Chapuisat is one of the best.

�JF?
309.5Voller to J-League?FORTY2::FOWLERMFinishing's not his strong pointMon Jul 12 1993 11:124
I thought Voller had been convinced to go and play in Japan by Pierre
Littbarrski.

Mike
309.6Still at OMTAEC::MERRICKSliding down the razorblade of lifeMon Jul 12 1993 13:462
    No, Voeller is still with OM, although it is uncertain how long for as
    OM has four foreigners - Voeller, Boksic, Stojkovic and Futre.
309.7No Stojkovic left...CALIFE::KREYERAndre KREYER - ValbonneMon Jul 12 1993 14:357
> OM has four foreigners - Voeller, Boksic, Stojkovic and Futre.
	I think Stojkovic is long gone (to Italia...) but there is
	Dobrovolski to make it still 4 foreigners, although he was
	only a few times in the OM (first team) line-up...
	
							.Andre.
309.8Is this Borussia or Marseille???????!!!KBOMFG::TANNERU2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!!Mon Jul 12 1993 15:5314
   Jasus lads lets talk about Borussia in here not about Marseille. They are
beginning to crop up in every note.....

    If Borussia's players can stay clear of injury for at least most of the
season then they are my favourites to win the German league... They have a very
Balanced team, and if they purchase Karl Heinz Riedle then they have three super
strikers especially if Polsen regains full fitness..... Their only weakness is in
the midfield area, where they have no strong backup for Zorc, Rumennigge or 
Sammer. They have enough money in the bank though to buy a few players. They made
a profit of 25 million DM, approx 10m ST alone for the UEFA cup. And they average
approx 40,000 for EVERY home game... So the future looks good for Borussia.

                                                               -dave-             
309.9Riedle ?????UNTADA::KRUEGERMon Jul 12 1993 16:1115
    What's going on with Riedle ?
    
    Is he coming or not ? I think the best for him is to go to Dortmund
    because there he can only earn glory and honour.
    
    Look at the German premier-division in football or the UEFA-cup,
    the only logical winner of both competitions is "Borussia Dortmund".
    
    For our english friends, where are your teams ?
    Liverpool is down, Arsenal is down and Gazza is drinking...
    
    And the qualification for the world championship next year is far
    away...
    
    Christian_BVB_Support_Munich
309.10Riedle, we've got him !!!UNTADA::KRUEGERTue Jul 13 1993 07:439
    O.K. I can answer my own question,
    
    yesterday Karl Heinz Riedle signed a contract with Borussia Dortmund.
    The transfer-sum is 12.7 mio. DM (5 mio. Pound Sterling).
    
    I think they now have the strongest offense in the German
    Premier-division and maybe in Europe...
    
    Christian_BVB_Support_Munich 
309.11Riedle is good, but...FORTY2::FOWLERMFinishing's not his strong pointTue Jul 13 1993 11:036
Who are the others?

Would you say thay are better than the despicable Mancs then: Hughes, Giggs,
Sharpe, Cantona?

Mike
309.12Italian conditionsFRSMIC::SYSTEMTue Jul 13 1993 11:3217
    Hey folks!
    
    Dortmund got a budget of 41 Mio. DM this year. 25 Mio. DM out of the
    European Cup and about 16 Mio. DM through the sold of permanent
    tickets.
    For European conditions our stadium with 40.000 seats might be too
    small, but Borussia Dortmund will increase the capacity up to 60.000 in
    the following two years.
    Now they sold already 28.000 tickets to permanent holders. They spent
    12.7 Mio. DM for the german striker Riedle despite of the fact that he
    got offers from Bayern M�nchen und Olympique Marseille.
    We continue our succesful way from the 60ties.
    
    BVB_Support_Francoforte
    
    Helios
    
309.13Can't really judge mike....KBOMFG::TANNERU2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!!Tue Jul 13 1993 11:5310
  
   Mike I can't really compare the Man Utd strikers to Dortmunds because I 
haven't seen them play... But Dortmunds 3 strikers are also 3 key players in
their national squads. Iam sure you saw how Riedle performed in the US cup??
Poulsen(sp) was a key member of the Danish side that won the Euro 92 and Chappy
looks US bound with the Swiss team. He is in fact my favourite player in the
German Bundesliga, he reminds me a little bit of King Kenny in his glory days..

                                                                -dave-
   
309.14Is it HimESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Tue Jul 13 1993 18:576
��� Rumennigge 

Is this Michael Rumennigge??. I had the pleasure of playing against him once.


�@
309.15'Tis himKBOMFG::KOEPPEThink Imaginary...Wed Jul 14 1993 07:025
    Yes, it is Michael Rummenigge. Looks more and more like his brother
                         ^^ ^
    Karl-Heinz every day.
    
    Eduard 
309.16Riedle only 9.5 mio DM (4 mio p.s.)UNTADA::KRUEGERWed Jul 14 1993 09:1419
    yesterdays newsflash wasn't exact!!
    
    Riedle comes for only 9.5 mio DM (~4 mio pound sterl.) and he'll be
    presented to public at 19. of July.
    
    We have now a very strong offence with three players from three
    different nations who also play in their national teams (not so bad ?).
    That will give us approximately a golden future, we are back to the
    roots (remember the times in the 60'ties).
    I agree with dave, you can't compare them with the Man Utd strikers,
    because they are different. Hughes is a great player, but he hasn't the
    talent from Chapi.
    
    Last news:
    - Michael Lusch will transfer to 1.FC Kaiserslautern
    
    Where are the fans from Celtic ??
    
    christian_BVB_Support_Munich
309.17la famille ChappyGVPROD::STIEBERWed Jul 14 1993 13:2716
    If Rummenigge is getting like his bro, I hope Chapuisat isn't picking
    up some wrong tricks from his dad.
    
    Chappy senior was also a Swiss international, but ended his top
    division career with an interesting tackle on an opponent, for which he
    ended up in court on a "grievous bodily harm" charge (and as far as I
    recall was found guilty).
    
    Then, just the other day, as trainer of a smaller club, he was not very 
    nice to the ref who awarded a last-minute penalty that cost his club
    promotion.  The league are about to sit in judgment on that one.
    
    No doubt the youthful Chap is less impetuous.  Nice to see the tributes
    from all sides.
    
    ds.
309.18Looks like, will never play like him.......KBOMFG::TANNERU2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!!Thu Jul 15 1993 12:3711
   Rumennigge junior is not a bad midfield player, but he has and never will come
near the standard his brother set on the football field. I just wish he could set
a similar standard in the commentary box!!!!! Himself and Fassbender should be
permanently gagged!!!!!!!!

   Chappy is a very clean player and rarely gets booked, he still fights like a
terrior though and the fans love him for that......


                                                                    -dave-
309.19Wrap to rapISEPUB::CHAMPOLLIONCan-tas-ticThu Jul 15 1993 15:295
    Are you using the DECwindows interface to enter notes, Dave? Remember
    it does not wrap lines. Try reading your entry on character cell.
    
    Cheers
    �JF?
309.20I posted my entry in a hurry....sorry....KBOMFG::TANNERU2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!!Fri Jul 16 1993 13:555
Jf... sorry I noticed that too late...  Will try to improve myself......

                                    have a good weekend.....

                                                                  -dave-
309.21team presentationUNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Mon Jul 19 1993 10:084
Did somebody visit the team presentation of Borussia
Dortmund yesterday ?

christian_BVB_Support_Munich
309.22TEAM PRESENTATIONFRUST::FLOHRMon Jul 19 1993 10:246
    I saw it on TV. 30.000 people have seen the team presentation.
    Riedle was totally surprised about the entusiasm of the fans.
    He signed trikots, posters etc. about three hours.
    I think they will have a great next year.
    
    marcus 
309.23FUJI-CUP: Dortmund - EintrachtUNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Tue Jul 20 1993 08:217
Result after regular time 0:0, after penalties 5:4 for
Borussia.
18.000 spectators in 'Luedenscheid', mostly fans from
Dortmund (Wir holen den U UEFA-Cup ...), lousy and
boring match ...

christian_BVB_Support_Munich
309.24Dates for the next seasonUNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Tue Jul 20 1993 10:2422
Here the dates of the new season:
!notice the Schalke match in the second round !

saturday  7/8     BVB - Karlsruher SC    r: 27/11
sunday 15/8       Schalke - BVB          r:  4/12
saturday 21/8     BVB - Freiburg         r: 11/12
saturday 28/8     Leverkusen - BVB       r: 12/2
wednsday  1/9     BVB - Dresden          r: 19/2
saturday  4/9     Stuttgart - BVB        r: 26/2    
tuesday   7/9     BVB - Leipzig          r:  5/3
saturday 18/9     Duisburg - BVB         r: 12/3
saturday 25/9     BVB - Munich           r: 19/3
saturday  2/10    Wattenscheid - BVB     r: 26/3
friday 9/19       Bremen - BVB           r:  2/4
saturday 16/10    BVB - Hamburg          r:  6/4
saturday 23/10    K�ln - BVB             r:  9/4
friday 29/10      BVB - Gladbach         r: 16/4
saturday 6/11     Frankfurt - BVB        r: 23/4
friday 12/10      BVB - Kaiserslautern   r: 30/4
saturday 20/10    N�rnberg - BVB         r:  7/5       

christian_BVB_Support_Munich
309.25FUJI-Cup final: BVB vs Munich, thursday live on RTL 20.10UNTADA::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Wed Jul 21 1993 08:559
As Munich has won yesterdays match vs Bremen 2:1, we have now
 the allmost wanted final against Munich.
I saw yesterday a very well playing Munich team but I ask
how much it counts, three weeks before the beginning of the
German BL.
By the way how do you like the new team shirts from Borussia ?
It looked not very familiar to me (always new models, gee)

christian_BVB_Support_Munich
309.26ARRODS::OHAGANBnotes from hellThu Jul 22 1993 17:2111
    re.23 
    
    >>18.000 spectators in 'Luedenscheid'
    
    How on earth did Dortmund end up playing in Luedenscheid? No 
    doubt it was played at the Rott Weiss Luedenscheid stadium 
    behind the swimming pool? I do like that swimming pool you
    know. Why can't we have something like that in North London?
    Anyway back to football.....
    
    barry.
309.27RTOEU::RDELANEYBack to the teuchter....Fri Jul 23 1993 09:382
    it's the Fuji cup, all games must be played at a neutral venue. Btw,
    Dortmund beat Bayern 3-2 in the final last night.
309.28FUJI-Cup:BVB - Munich 3:2UNTADC::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Fri Jul 23 1993 09:406
    a good match, many good chances for both teams and Riedle made his
    first goal for us. Both teams had weakness in the defense, but there
    are still 2 weeks left to change this.
    Dortmund is on the way...
    
    christian_BVB_Support_Munich
309.294 are injuredUNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Mon Aug 02 1993 07:5211
    Bad news for the season opening on friday.
    
    4 are injured: Teddy de Beer, Thomas Franck, Flemming Povlsen and
          
                   Karl Heinz Riedle...
    
    Hope they won't become more ...
    
    But nevertheless Dortmund should win the fridays match vs Karlsruhe
    
    Christian_BVB_Support_Munich
309.30BRSISD::ROOSENpatrickMon Aug 02 1993 08:549
>    
>    4 are injured: Teddy de Beer, Thomas Franck, Flemming Povlsen and
>          


Where was De Beer last season? I haven't seen him in goal during the whole 
season.

Patrick
309.31Stefan Klos is the Borussia keeper.....KBOMFG::TANNERU2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!!Mon Aug 02 1993 11:147
   De Beer is probably their No 2 keeper.... I don't know who Franck is, and we
all know that Povlsen will be out until sept-oct. I know Riedle is injured but I
don't know how serious.....


                                                                -dave-
309.32.31 + newsUNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Tue Aug 03 1993 07:5413
    Riedle has only a stained muscle. It isn't a serious injury and he'll
    be back next week !
    Franck is a defensive man for the change !
    
    Intertops pays 40 : 10 for the championchip of Dortmund.
    Others > Munich 26 : 10
             Bremen 65 : 10
    
    Today in the evening Dortmund plays the first round in the german cup.
    I think it's Lueden or Luenen, a team from the third league.
    
    christian_BVB_Support_Munich
    
309.33German Cup OpponentSHAPE::HELLMANNTue Aug 03 1993 08:3110
	Dortmund is playing against SV Dudweiler this evening.
	It's a small town around Saarbruecken. They play in the 4th
	league usually, real spare time kickers ...
	Dudweiler expects 10.000 spectators, more than they got
	inhabitants. I guess half of the crowd are Borussia supporters.

	I hope they won't make fools of themselves...

	See you,
		 BVB_Support_Frankoforte
309.34Ludweiler was the name and Reuter scoredUNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Wed Aug 04 1993 07:5318
        >>Dortmund is playing against SV Dudweiler
    
    Helios,
    
    you also mixed up the name of this team!!!!!
    
    Dortmund played SV Ludweiler 4 : 1
    
    Scorers:  Mill,Reinhard,Reuter,Rummenigge
    
    In the first period Dortmund played and controlled the match
    
    in the second they rested and did only control the match ...
    
    about 10.000 spectators , 3.000 fans of Borussia
    
    christian_BVB_Support_Munich
             
309.35>> Juve sells Kohler <<SHAPE::PUBLICThu Aug 05 1993 09:1315
    INSIDERNEWS :
    
    Did you already read the news today ????????
    
    Dortmund got a big deal !
    First Reuter then Sammer and Riedle and now the flash news about
    another great transfer to Dortmund!!!!!
    
    	Juergen Kohler will play in the defense line of Borussia
    	during the next season. Manager Meier did not mention the
    	transfer sum. The experts are talking about 23 Mio. DM.
    
    Source Tutto dello Sport, 05.08.1993
    
    Guiseppe de Torino 
309.36This season or next season??????KBOMFG::TANNERU2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!!Thu Aug 05 1993 12:209
   If Dortmund want to pay that kind of money for any player than go ahead. I
personally think he's not worth half of that. Kohlers best years are behind him.
They would be much better off if they shopped locally.... Juve probably need the
money to compensate for Fiat pulling out of the club. 

                                                                -dave-

p.s Now throw in Roberto Baggio as well and then it would be 23m well spent...
309.37ECCGY4::HAIGHSwipe me wiv a jellied eelThu Aug 05 1993 17:042
    
    	Kohler at Dortmund? Oh no! I used to like Dortmund.
309.38FORTY2::FOWLERMCome the glorious dayThu Aug 05 1993 17:264
309.39sad but true ??UNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Thu Aug 05 1993 17:2816
    
    I agree with dave,
    is Kohler worth so much money ? I think not at all  and his best years 
    are over now.
    
    But remember the only way for Dortmund is to buy German players because
    they have Chapi,Zelic,Povlsen as abroad players.
    Maybe Dortmund has too much money and has to reduce the funds in spite
    of the taxes.
    Also a Kohler not in his best form is still one of the best defense
    players in the world ...
    
    If the transfer is true then Dortmund has a big burden on them.
    Everybody especially people in Dortmund will expect one title minimum.
    
    Christian_now_looking_for_a_newspaper
309.40I hope its not true......KBOMFG::TANNERU2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!!Thu Aug 05 1993 20:2012
   Christian if Kohler goes to Dortmund then I for one will be very disappointed.
Agreed he is an excellent defender, but he's worth about the same as Riedle not
a penny more... If Dortmund feel they have so much money to spend then there's
enough talent in Germany believe me. 

   As I said in a previous note Juve no longer have the financial backup from
Fiat, and they can no longer pay the transfer fees like the ones they paid for
Baggio, and Vialli. Juve are in for rough times, and I can see Baggio wearing
the Milan shirt very soon.

                                                                    -dave-
309.41todays newsUNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Fri Aug 06 1993 07:5814
    
    Dave in German todays newspapers there are no news about this transfer
    rumour so I think thats all some kind of kidding ??
    
    There was only one announcement from Munichs Manager Hoene� who said
    that Roma demanded about 18m for Riedle and he can't believe that
    Dortmund got him for the half.
    
    But it's right that Juve no longer has the financial backup from
    Fiat to buy expensive players so they have to sell some stuff.
    The only teams in the Italian league which can pay such fantastic 
    sums for players are located in Milano.
    
    Christian 
309.42International CompetitionFROCKY::HELLMANNFri Aug 06 1993 11:2825
	
	Soccer isn't just soccer anymore and even not a game on a pitch
	that fulfills human desirs. Those times are past.

	We are living in a society seeking for individual success and
	economical power such as each soccer club. Let's take the example
	AC Milan. Berlosconi purchased the best players in the world. Once
	he said, the best would be just good enough for AC Milan.
	The economy suffers under the worldwide recession. Exception:
	Soccer clubs, they are spending and spending millions of money in
	new players to survive in the international competition.

	Dortmund acts for this principle. It's not necessary to discuss
	about the skills of Riedle, Sammer or Kohler, they are top players
	in Europe. It's just a fact of having money or not.
	I don't dare to say that's the right way but it's the direction
	we are going to, a pitty ...

	If Dortmund is able to digest pressure of success it might have
	been the right way.

	We will see. The german Bundesleague is starting this evening,
	Dortmund vs. Karlsruhe too.

	So far, Michael.
309.43No mention...GYMAC::DCASSIDYFri Aug 06 1993 13:057
    
    The BBC world service did a preview last night on the coming Bundesliga
    season with special reference to 'the good old times returning' as to the
    German 'Italian stars' but no mention was made of Kohler...
    
    Dezzz.
     
309.44Berlosconi is mega rich.......KBOMFG::TANNERU2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!!Fri Aug 06 1993 14:0913
  Berlosconis TV and magazine companies have an annual turnover of approx

                                   $18 Billion!!!!!!! 

Now that would buy a lot of players for any kind of money... Anyway this
evenings clash should be a good one, especially if Karlsruhe play like they did
last season. Willi Schaefer has done a good job with the team and they now play
some attractive football unlike a few years back when it was more exciting to
watch paint dry!!!!!  A narrow win for the Bananas I hope.......


                                                                     -dave-
309.45Football moves in cycles...KEEGAN::TURNERFri Aug 06 1993 14:1416
    
    Frankly, I think it's too early to say that the days of Italian financial 
    domination of football are over, but I can't say I'm not delighted that
    some of the better foreigners are actually turning up their noses and
    going elsewhere.
    
    In my eyes, it becomes a farce when players who've just won a European
    trophy (Roy, Van't Schip, Winter with Ajax; Sauzee with Marseille;
    Savicevic with Red Star Belgrade, etc.) up all and  come to play in
    Italy for teams that are destined to be fighting against relegation.
    
    Food for thought: A.C. Milan, Juventus and Sampdoria have disputed a
    total of FIVE European Cup Finals in the 80s and 90s...and we're still
    waiting for the first goal by an Italian!
    
    Dom 
309.46BVB-KSC 2:1UNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Mon Aug 09 1993 07:5714
    
    In the friday evening match Dortmund made his first opener win since
    a couple of years. 
    An excellent playing Sammer made the first goal for Borussia in this
    season. They had some difficulties in the first period but then they
    played very well besides Karlsruhes Rolff got yellow/red for unfair
    playing...
    Chapi made the second goal and that was enough for this day.
    Now they are 7th in the ranking (the first round doesn't say very much)
    Next sunday we'll have the 'Revier' derby in Schalke (18.30 Sat1) and
    I'm convincened they'll get the next two points.
    
    christian_BVB_Support_Munich
    
309.47Riedle is fit !!!UNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Thu Aug 12 1993 07:4511
    In a friendly yesterday evening Borussia won a match in Switzerland
    
    against Basel FC  3 : 1.
    
    I don't have information about the scorers but it is a fact that
    
                  Riedle is fit 
    
    and that he was one of the best players on the field !!
    
    christian_BVB_Support_Munich
309.48HAMCL3::SCHARNBERGHolsteiner Jung!Wed Aug 25 1993 11:144
    
    Any comments ??
    
    Heiko
309.49Seen 'em ...HLDG00::ROLLITTWed Sep 29 1993 14:2312
    I worked for IBM in Stuttgart for 3 years and saw Dortmund play against
    VfB and the Kickers several times.  I was impressed with their
    technical skills, but with (most) German teams was frustrated by their
    lack of passion.
    
    However, they showed a lot of unexpected grit against Celtic last
    season.
    
    I predict they will finish third this season behind Bayern and
    Frankfurt.
    
    - Simon 
309.50A new coach ? ->Daum ?UNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Mon Dec 06 1993 08:1812
    On friday there was a flash about Hitzfeld, Daum and Ribbeck in
    a 'serious' german paper (BILD). 
    If anyone believes this bullshit Hitzfeld will go to Munich,
    Daum to Dortmund and Ribbeck is off.
    
    In the fridays evening derby Dortmund missed the second goal
    to beat Schalke in the 'Revier - Schlager'. Sammer played in
    the form of his life and scored the 1 : 1.
    Come on Mr.Vogts forget Matthaeus, Sammer is the man for our
    national team !!
    
    christian_BVB_Support_Munich 
309.51BVB - Kopenhagen 1 : 0 (1 : 1)UNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Thu Dec 09 1993 07:519
    >> It was pouring with rain
    >> So was the match
    >> Zorc scored for Dortmund (29.)
    >> Kopenhagen played a very agressive forechecking, but had only
       a few chances for scoring
    >> Dortmund now is in the quarter-finals and can expect much money
       in the next round. Hope for Inter ...
    
    christian_BVB_Support_Munich
309.52Michael RummeniggeUNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Tue Jan 18 1994 15:0530
    In the Xmas holidays I met Michael Rummenigge in a
    shop in the city of Dortmund. He was very gentle and
    gave me a few minutes to tell me about his situation
    in Japan.
    First of all he said that he's not very contend with
    the japanese football, because it's very poor in the
    abilties of the japanese players. They are only
    running for and back without any tactical sense.
    So he gives them tactical advises after training.
    
    Also he has problems with the language e.g. in reading
    the stops in the underground but has always a trans-
    lator with him.
    
    His club "Urawa Red Diamonds" was the looser in last
    seasons japanese football league but had not to rele-
    gate because they have only 10 teams.
    
    His payment is excellent (he didn't said it but I know
    that he earns 1.5m DM a year) but he has not in mind
    to stay very long.
    
    As he was in the city of Dortmund many people recognized
    him and asked him for coming back to Borussia.
    From the papers I know that he had a meeting with
    BVB president Mr. Niebaum ...
    Maybe he comes back soon.
    
    
    christian_BVB_Support_Munich
309.53new man from ItalyUNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Tue Jan 18 1994 15:108
    No chance for Michael Rummenigge.
    In the first week of 1994 Dortmund rented
    Leonardo Rodriguez from Atlanta Bergamo.
    He is midfield player in argentinias national
    team. Hope that they now get the kick for
    the national championship and the UEFA cup.
    
    christian_BVB_Support_Munich
309.54BVB - Motherwell FC 1 - 0UNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Wed Sep 14 1994 11:322
    
     
309.55PRED: Motherwell....2 Dortmund.....2 (Agg 2-3)PAKORA::JJACKTCBWed Sep 14 1994 11:5518
    
    Motherwell were very unlucky to lose last night, and indeed, could have
    sneaked a win.
    Dortmund looked very dangerous in the opening 10-15 minutes, and could
    easily have been one or two up. But then Motherwell came right onto a
    game & missed some glaring chances. The one Coyne missed being the 
    mosty blatant miss of the match. Dortmund again looked strong at the
    start of the 2nd, but again had trouble getting in behind a resolute
    defence.
    The goal was well taken by Moller, but his marker really should have
    picked him up & prevented the run.
    The only sour note of the night, was the over zealous tackle on a
    Dortmund player by Paul McGrillen. He could well have broken the guy's
    leg with his lunge, and he deserved to go off.
    I think Motherwell will score one or two at Fir Park in the return, but
    then again so will Borussia !!
    
     
309.56Blackburn v Motherwell in the final....IRNBRU::HOWARDJune18-94, the Italian JobWed Sep 14 1994 15:0222
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>>> The only sour note of the night, was the over zealous tackle on a
>>> Dortmund player by Paul McGrillen. He could well have broken the guy's
>>> leg with his lunge, and he deserved to go off.
    
    Is `over zealous tackle' Scotspeak for `two-footed knee-high assault'?
    I agree that he had to be sent-off but surely an extended ban and a
    hefty fine from his club would teach McGrillen, (and other players), 
    that this sort of tackle will not be tolerated and that it will affect
    their pay packets, (where it really hurts).... 
    
>>> I think Motherwell will score one or two at Fir Park in the return, but
>>> then again so will Borussia !!
    
    I would still be quite confident for Motherwell. With a sound defensive
    performance and a big crowd they can sneak it....as old Jonesie used to
    say in Dad's Army, "they don't like it up 'em"....
    
    Ray....
    
     
309.57Get your money on the Toon Army going all the wayPAKORA::JJACKTCBWed Sep 14 1994 15:1816
    
    The tackle WAS very bad Ray, but I think it was down to the player
    being over-zealous, as opposed to going in with the intention of 
    hurting the German seriously.
    He slid in, the German knocked the ball over him & McGrillen followed
    through & connected with the players knee. He had already committed
    himself to the tackle whilst the player had the ball, and could hardly
    check out of it in mid-stride !
    The galling thing is, when the German played the ball just prior to 
    boot on knee connection, the Motherwell player actually then connected
    with the ball (With his stomach I think ?) & played it out for a German
    shy. So, in theory he won the ball as he connected with the player !
    
    JJ
    
    
309.58no way guysUNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Thu Sep 22 1994 10:1914
    >>>I would still be quite confident for Motherwell. With a sound
    defensive performance and a big crowd they can sneak it....
    as old Jonesie used to say in Dad's Army, "they don't like it up 'em"....
    
    Yes Motherwell had a very defensive performance in Dortmund but that's
    not a nice way to play football. Will Motherwell use this destructive
    tactic also at home ??? I think they've at least to score two goals to
    run up in the next round and if you look at the Dortmund-match in
    'Kaiserslautern' ( 3 - 6 lost) you have to notice that our boys can
    fight till the end.
    
    My prediction : Motherwell - BVB  1 : 3
    
    chris
309.59german cup: K'lautern - BVB 6:3UNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Thu Sep 22 1994 10:3117
    
                Kaiserslautern - BVB   6 - 3    ( 2:2 , et 4:1)
    
    
    
    One minute before the end Dortmund had a 2:1 lead but then got a 
    penalty ( Hands ??? by Bodo Schmidt) and K'lautern scored by
    Brehme.
    In the extra time Sammer scored the 3:2 ( 97. min) but two minutes
    later they got the 3:3 ( 99. min) and then they had no more power
    to take the lead again ( as a matter of fact they lost Franck by
    a yellow/red card 80. min).
    
    In general a typical german cup-fight, very aggressive and hard
    ( 10xyellow, 1 red) but Dortmund was the better team !!
    
    chris
309.60Dortmund to win 1-0 at Fir ParkPAKORA::JJACKCoca-Cola Red Hot CelticThu Sep 22 1994 23:4111
    
    re.-2
    
    Chris,
    I saw the highlights of the Motherwell/Dortmund tie...and the Scottish
    team were the better of the two sides. As for being defensive...they
    had just as many attacks/chances as their German counterparts. Having
    lots of men behind the ball when the opposition in on the attack isn't
    being defensive, it's being sensible !!!
    
    
309.61re. -1 , mighty BorussiaUNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Fri Oct 28 1994 11:0716
    >>I saw the highlights of the Motherwell/Dortmund tie...and the
      Scottish team were the better of the two sides
    
    Ahem JJ,
    
    now some weeks have gone but I've to say that your statement is
    completly wrong.
    As far as I saw this match Borussia played excellent in the first
    half ( could make the second and third goal for a 2:0 or 3:0).
    They were very dominating this first half and lost suprisingly
    some of their power in the second half . Motherwell then had some
    chances/possibilities but it wasn't very serious. Dortmund was
    fighting and that counts !!!
    
    chris
    
309.62Stay another day ...UNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Mon Feb 06 1995 13:338
    Last important news for all BVB-supporters:
    
    Stephane Chapuisat stays in Dortmund till 1998. He signed the contract
    on sunday !!
    
    Michael Zorc and Ned Zelic also prolonged their contracts till 1997 !!!
    
    Chris
309.63a friendly ...UNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Wed Feb 08 1995 08:596
    
    In a friendly Dortmund played St.Pauli  3-1
    
    Cheers 
           Chris
    
309.64two more UNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Mon Feb 13 1995 08:249
    
    UC Lorca (Spain) - Dortmund     1-3
    
    Dortmund - Noworossisk (Russia) 4-0
    
    
    Sammer played against the russians and scored one goal.
    
    chris
309.65eight o'clock infoSAPEC2::RWINTERMon Feb 13 1995 18:2414
    Evening results:
    
    	Dortmund (E-Juniors) - Eintracht Scharnhorst 2:13
    
    	Dortmund (F-Seniors) - Lokomotive Bochum     0:0
    
    	Bratislava - Dortmund (2nd Ladies)           0:6
    
    	(Martina Kretchovek injured in the last seconds)
    
    	
    ---> Doping test positiv: Manfred Burgsm�ller HIV+
    
    Ciao RWINTER
309.661860 - BVBUNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Tue Feb 21 1995 10:2618
    
       
    statistics:
    
               0 - 1  Zorc (penalty/8.)
               0 - 2  Sammer (double Chapi-Sammer/57.)
               0 - 3  Riedle (from Sammer/68.)
               1 - 3  Erhard (78.)
               1 - 4  Chapi (double Riedle-Sammer ->Chapi/86.)
               1 - 5  Moeller (from Zorc/89.)
    
    The "lions" played with heart but had not the experience and 
    coolness to beat us (sorry Margit ...).
    Sammer played in the form of his life.
    
    chris
                
                
309.67BVB - KoelnUNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Wed Mar 01 1995 17:4613
    statistics:
    
               1 - 0  Tretschok (2.)
               2 - 0  Chapi (32./assist by Tretschok)
               2 - 1  Polster (55./penalty - hands by Kree)
    
    audience: 42.800
    
    A very strong first half by Borussia (they missed to score more
    goals). In the second period Koeln got stronger but Stefan Klos
    destroyed their hopes to score.
    
    chris
309.68BVB-Lazio 2:0UNTADH::KRUEGERI lost (my mind)Wed Mar 15 1995 10:3610
    Borussia, Borussia, Borussia ...
    
    Yesterday in the evening match against Lazio Karl-Heinz 
    Riedle paid back.
    
    goal in 90. minute and the next round for Borussia!
    
           -> BVB - Lazio   2 : 0 
    
    chris
309.69SNARF!JEAVES::65080::SNARF_MRSNARF SNARF SNARF SNARF SNARF SNARF SNARFThu Jul 20 1995 17:011
SNARF!
309.70get a lifeCHEFS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthThu Jul 20 1995 17:011
    
309.71lets kid the refVYGER::MMURRAYThu Oct 19 1995 21:513
    DIVE CHEAT DIVE CHEAT DIVE CHEAT MOLLER.
    
    This is the fans favourite song in dortmund.
309.72gubbingIRNBRU::VYGER::DOUGLASCWed May 28 1997 15:523
    Hope you get gubbed big time tonight against Juventus.
    
    Craig.
309.73Who wakened me up ?PATE::POUNDERWed May 28 1997 18:017
    
    Nice one Craig....pick a fight with a dormant note (Dortmund note ??)
    The last entry was oct 19 1995....just who are you expecting to answer?
    
    Come on Dortmund...there;s a Jock in the team !!!
    
    Trevor
309.743 German teams in 1 Champions league group ?VYGER::STEELEJThu May 29 1997 00:5114
    B.Dortmund 3 Tallies 1
    
    Well done Borussia. A scot in the team aswell.
    Do you think they will have a 30th Anniversary dinner to commemorate
    this ? Maybe they will run a competition in the Newspaper to meet 
    Lambert.
    I`m sure someone else does this almost every year after year, after
    year,After year,After year...etc.etczzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
    
    J.S
    
    
    
    
309.75amazin'PATE::POUNDERThu May 29 1997 05:416
    
    Assuming the previous note is correct ( I can't ge tthe footie scores
    link tonight)...congrats to BD...helluva result and I assume most folks
    are as surprised as I am !
    
    Trevor....
309.76Into the net she goes !!!!CHEFS::JAMESPThu May 29 1997 09:376
    
    
    Congrats and all that to Dortmund.....Not a classic but more goals than
    normal....and what a first touch ...pick that one out!!!!!
    
    Pj
309.77BuggerIRNBRU::VYGER::DOUGLASCThu May 29 1997 09:5216
    Well, what can I say.
    
    Jammy buggers thats what.  As Alex Ferguson said at the end of the
    game.. "They were lucky winners".
    
    At least Lambert didn't score, that would have been the nail in the
    coffin.  3 German teams in the Euro Cup next year, don't know if I
    like the idea of that.  Should be champions only IMO after all it
    is the CHAMPIONS league.
    
    Anyway, good luck to the Juve old boys, I've still got a soft spot
    for big Jurgen and it was nice to see him pick up the trophy even
    if he was playing for the enemy.
    
    Craig.
    
309.78As Brucie said, Good Game!CHEFS::CROSSAPunks jump up to get beat downThu May 29 1997 10:5038
    >>Jammy buggers thats what.
    
    Arse!! You're just as gutted as the popular press that the
    unrated/boring/don't stand a chance Germans spanked the "Awesome" Old
    Lady - toothless hag may be more appropriate! 
    
    
    
    A couple of trainspotterish points......
    
    The mighty Juve had won seven of their last eight games but Borussia
    had lost six of their last eight. Juve had conceded only ten goals during 
    the Champions League campaign prior to BD's "lucky" win.  On these sort
    of facts the Germans were written off by everyone, myself included,
    even though in recent years they have shown the class to beat anyone 
    
    I was fully expecting BD to grind out the one nil result Juve would
    have settled for had they scored first, instead they kept attacking
    well on the break and (IMHO) showed up frailties in the Italian defence 
    that are supposed to be non-existent. Given Sammer was supposedly far 
    from fit he was outstanding and made some excellent tackles along with 
    Koele (sp).   
    
    The top moment had to be Ricken (sp again) coming on -  sixteen seconds on 
    the pitch and your first touch leaves Peruzzi looking rather stupid -
    it rather redefines the word "super-sub". The aerial view of that goal
    is a classic. 
    
    
    I thought it was an excellent game after some of the dull finals of
    recent years.
    
    
    
    		 		
    				Stretch.
    
    PS - It also looks better for Utd to have lost to the Champions!!
309.79IRNBRU::HOWARDShower me with sugar lumpsThu May 29 1997 10:5812
    Is it just me or is Brian Moore the most annoying commentator on the
    planet???? He NEVER shut up about ManU all night!!!!
    
    "A great cross by Moller etc.etc. but if ManU had taken half of thier
    chances they would have beaten the Germans by 20 squillion goals to
    nil, Ron"....
    
    Quite right, Brian....
    
    Ray....
    
    ps....well done to Dortmund and especially well done to Paul Lambert....
309.808 German teams in Europe next year...GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu May 29 1997 10:5910
    
    Excellent game and Dortmund were well deserved winners.....
    
    
    Munich was BUZZING last night.....
    
    
    Dezzz.
    
    
309.81RDGENG::MORRELLSlip Away....Thu May 29 1997 11:0716
    Well done to Dortmund... some fabulous goals especially the 3rd goal. 
    Paul Lambert"TheScotwhoplayedforSt.Mirrenand
    		 MotherwellbeforejoiningDortumnd
    		 onafreetransfer." also had a good second half & 
    kept Zidane (sp?) quiet. Overall a very good match.
    
    
    Ray.. I have to agree with ya about ManU... I wish Brian & Ron would
    shut up... they'll have to face the fact that ManU just aren't good
    enough at this level... 
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
    
     
309.82CHEFS::CROSSAPunks jump up to get beat downThu May 29 1997 12:0217
    
      >>  Ray.. I have to agree with ya about ManU... I wish Brian & Ron would
      >>  shut up... they'll have to face the fact that ManU just aren't good
      >>  enough at this level... 
    
    Rick,
        
    Ray was refering to Brian Moore and his bias. I also wish he would shut
    up on nights like that as it is embarrassing to be a Utd supporter and
    hear that drivel!! Mind you he would have come out with the same sh*te
    if it was (suspend belief mode on) Leeds in the previous game, come to
    that any other English team. He is a xenophobic tosser of the highest
    order, it has nothing to do with teams at club level.
    
    
    
    			Stretch.
309.83IRNBRU::VYGER::DOUGLASCThu May 29 1997 12:0511
    What got to me was the fact that on numerous occassions they got
    Zidane and Jugovic mixed up and then when they finally got that
    sorted they then started pronouncing Jugovic's name wrongly.
    
    Surely they should have done their homework for this game.  Got to
    the stage where I turned the sound down on my telly and tuned into
    Radio 5 to listen to their comments.
    
    Mind you at least there was no Jimmy Hill to wind me up.
    
    Craig.
309.84he's a poof, he's a poofIRNBRU::GIBBONSThu May 29 1997 13:296
    Craig,
    how would Jimmy Hill have wound you up - would it be his continual
    mentioning of two German teams winning euro trophies to Italy's none ?
    So much for your previous notes on the superiority of Italian football.
    One of the top 3 leagues in europe perhaps, but not no1 all the time.
    Danny.
309.85boomshaqalackaIRNBRU::VYGER::DOUGLASCThu May 29 1997 13:4219
    Anyone who saw the game last night and watched the champions league
    as a whole would have to say that Juventus are a better side than
    Dortmund.  Lets not forget Juventus went into the game with the
    Serie A Championship,European Supercup and World Clup Cup under their
    belts.  While winning these trophies they demolished Ajax,PSG and
    Ac Milan.  
    
    I have to admit though at the end of it all the Italian teams in
    Europe this season offered so much but delivered little.  After
    they reached all three european finals this season they won none, with
    Juventus,Inter and Fiorentina all losing.
    
    I can't remember the last time no Italian team won a European trophy,
    can anybody enlighten me?.
    
    Good luck to the Germans its about time they started recovering some
    form in European competition.
    
    Craig
309.86CorrectionIRNBRU::VYGER::DOUGLASCThu May 29 1997 13:487
    RE: last note.
    
    I think I ballsed up saying Fiorentina played Barca in the Cup Winners
    final. Ofcourse it was Monaco.
    
    C.
    
309.87Didn't Peruzzi look a prize nurd?VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTRThu May 29 1997 14:5021
    re: last few
    
    Well try this for size:
    
    The Germans this year (1996/97) have won the European Cup, the UEFA Cup, 
    the European Championships...and have also carried off the award for
    the world's best player (Sammer). So maybe it's about them the
    Italians started doing the business at club level ;-)
    
    As for Juventus looking by far the best team in the Chamions League
    this year, bear in mind that Dortmund only lost one game in the whole
    tournament. Basically, they beat Juventus by playing a similar game to
    the one Juventus used to beat ManU and Rosenborg (and in practically
    every game under Trapattoni in the 80s), i.e. get plenty of players back 
    behind the ball "and hit 'em on the break"! 
    
    Nothing wrong with that then, is there?!
    
    Dom (who's marvelling at how any Juventus fan could ever have the
    audacity to criticise a referee)
                                  
309.88Don't start me.IRNBRU::VYGER::DOUGLASCThu May 29 1997 15:2614
    If you are saying that Dortmund are better than Juventus then I'd like
    to hear the honest opinions of other noters on the subject.  I
    personally can't see it myself, how do others feel.
    
    Regarding German teams and what they have won this season, remember
    that they won these trophies or honours this season, what about the
    last five years.  They have been non-existent in european football
    compared to the Italians.  The only thing I agree with you on would be
    the supremacy of the German National team.  
    
    And as for your derogatory remark about Juventus under Trap, can I ask
    you who won the Bundesliga this year and who was their manager.
    
    Nuff said I think.
309.89correction again (I'm losing it)IRNBRU::VYGER::DOUGLASCThu May 29 1997 15:336
    Re: last note
    
    Ignore the last paragraph regarding trap I got carried away with
    myself.
    
    Craig.
309.90A deservred win methinks.CHEFS::CROSSAPunks jump up to get beat downThu May 29 1997 16:2218
    >>If you are saying that Dortmund are better than Juventus then I'd like
    >>to hear the honest opinions of other noters on the subject.  I
    >>personally can't see it myself, how do others feel.
    
    
    Based on last nights result I would say that the Germans did the job as
    required. 
    
    What I found most predictable, and unnecessary, was the behaviour of   
    players like Di Livio during the second half, talk about conforming to 
    stereotype! It's a shame that Boksic' teammates did not follow his
    example. If he had dived, as many of his chums would have done under the 
    non-existent pressure, he would not have got the cross in that led to
    Juves goal (does that make sense?) 
    
    
    
    			Stretch.
309.91Who's Cup is it ???CHEFS::JAMESPThu May 29 1997 17:1218
      >>If you are saying that Dortmund are better than Juventus then I'd like
        >>to hear the honest opinions of other noters on the subject.  I
        >>personally can't see it myself, how do others feel.
    
    Well my opinion for what its worth is the same as Stretch, it does'nt
    really matter who is better than who because at the end of the day
    engraved on the cup will be the name Dortmund.
    
    Just to add something else I though the referee last night was supurb
    considoring the pressure he was put under by the antics of some of the
    players.
    
    One thing made me laugh about Sousa (?) stretched off, legs strapped, in
    the dying moments, next minute he was dancing on the podium holding the
    cup......Its a funny old game
    
    Pj                           
    
309.92Juve were GUBBED..face it !PATE::POUNDERThu May 29 1997 18:1513
    
    My tuppence (erm...3 cents) worth...Dortmund won with effective, not
    pretty football.  Craig, yer talking mince, not for the first time
    either. Juve may have more "flair"....thats just about it. Dortmund
    won and added to the success of German footie generally this year, I
    say THEY are better....all depends on what you measure.
    
    Oh...what the hell have YOU got against Paul Lambert ?  He is not an
    ex-old firm guy, not an idiot...just a nice guy who has had a
    fairy-tale season.  You slag off a Scot and rave about an Italian team.
    I'm confused....
    
    McTrevor (no anchovies on my pizza please)
309.93The Englishman in the crowd was man of the match!VYGER::STEELEJFri May 30 1997 05:5713
    Juventus are a magnificent team,they normally are on a different planet
    to other teams but the fact remains that in a one off game it`s who
    puts the ball in the net the most that wins (couldn`t avoid the
    cliche,sorry).
    Dortmund played to their strengths and it payed off,they can`t be
    faulted. Juventus played well but the little peice of luck you need
    just wasn`t there for them.
    So it was four great goals and a nice change from recent champions
    finals with only the odd goal to decide it.
    
    
    
    jimmy.
309.94Played well against ManU too...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTRFri May 30 1997 10:4915
    re: Paul Lambert
    
    What a player! The Juve midfield is usually their most reliable department,
    but they sere definitely second best this time. Apart from the shot against
    the post, Zidane didn't get a look in (largely thanks to Lambert), and
    Herrlich trounced Mr. Di Livio, who resorted to clutching his head and
    appealing to the referee for most of the second half. Even Deschamps
    won less and less possession as time went on.
    
    So how come Lambert's not a regular in the Scottish team? OK, he's not
    a world-beater, but he looks *extremely* comfortable at this level,
    and you don't get much higher. Indeed, the Italian press made him MOTM
    together with Riedle and Herrlich.
    
    Dom
309.95wawawawaIRNBRU::VYGER::DOUGLASCFri May 30 1997 11:4526
    I have to say I don't agree that Dortmund midfield were better than
    Juve's.  Juventus dominated the majority of the match and attacked
    for most of the game.  OK Zidane and company did't play as well
    as usual but they were certainly not out played by Lambert and
    co.
    
    Dortmund won the game IMO because they took advantage of
    Juve's lack of defensive prowess in the air and had that little
    bit of luck you need.  
    
    I do admit though that they won fair and square over 90 mins and
    history will show them as winners.
    
    However, maybe I'm biased but what I'm saying is that if the two teams
    played a series of 5 games then Juventus would prevail.
    
    RE:Pounder wondering how a scotman ends up slagging Lambert and
    supporting Juventus.  If you had to put up with Scottish football
    all your life you too would eventually find yourself going elsewhere
    for a team to support.  I've supported Juve for years and now
    find myself talking about them using "us" and "we".
    
    Maybe now when replying to one of my notes you can refrain from the
    usual "scotsman supporting tallies" remarks.
    
    Craig.                                       
309.96Now I do believe you didn't want to do that!CHEFS::CROSSAPunks jump up to get beat downFri May 30 1997 13:3014
        >RE:Pounder wondering how a scotman ends up slagging Lambert and
        >supporting Juventus.  If you had to put up with Scottish football
        >all your life you too would eventually find yourself going elsewhere
        >for a team to support.  I've supported Juve for years and now
        >find myself talking about them using "us" and "we".
    
    
    
          Should make for an interesting reply when Trevor returns!
    
    
    
    
    				Stretch.
309.978*)IRNBRU::PIKEFri May 30 1997 14:028
    I haven't worked out yet whether Trev is a real Scot as in born in
    Scotland, or one of these Yanks who great, great, x10 grandfather once
    knew a man who had been to the Isle of Skye who consequently claim to
    be Scots. Trevor tends to sound like a Yank and the IQ would seem about
    right. Anyone know?

    Rgds, Steve
      
309.98%-)IRNBRU::VYGER::DOUGLASCFri May 30 1997 14:086
    Seems to me that Trev has an opinion on everything and that opinion
    more often than not is the opposite from everyone else's.
    
    Does make for some good reading though.
    
    Craig.  
309.99bog off !PATE::POUNDERWed Jun 04 1997 12:2829
    
    ooohhhhh....I leave for 5 minutes and i get slagged off. Well, with the
    wonder of laptop technology and can give my response from monsoon-hiy
    Taiwan  %^)
    
    - I am a real live Jock, accent and all. Only moved 2 years ago.
    
    - My opinions may differ from some, but agree with most. The rest of
      you are wrong  %^)
    
    - Taiwan beer is amazingly bad.
    
    - I resent your attack on Americans. There is good and bad everywhere.
      Don't insult all with one brushstroke....it's ok to insult me, coz
      I'll give as good as I get.
    
    - Taiwan beer is worse than I previously said.....
    
    - I hate Taiwan food....Thank god for Smokey-Joe's ribs in good old
      Kaohsiung !!
    
    - After 7 pint-size bottles....Taiwan beer is actually quite good.....
      ...must run...need a piss....
    
    Korea next week.....getting ready for my shit turning green, honest !
    
    erm...maybe I'll mention football next time....
    
    TeePee  
309.100Real live Jock StrapVYGER::STEELEJWed Jun 04 1997 18:0011
    Trev you did mention something to do with football, you know, that bit
    you said that your shit turning green, isn`t that what you normally
    talk(shit) and the "green" bit is your Celtic thingy.
    
     P.S  incase you haven`t read up on what`s happening in parkhead
          Celick have still been scouring nowhere for players,
          Althogh it is great to see them back to their traditional pre 
          McBunnet days.
          
          SACK THE BOARD, SACK THE BOARD......Again.