You shouldn't though :D. I also asked in /r zweitliga but I'm basically interested in these two yes. The 2010-2011 2. While obviously no one is drawing comparisons between Hertha BSC and the third Reich (beside maybe the most die-hard of Union fans) it is understandably difficult to replicate the deep feeling of pride that resonates from the woods in Köpenick. However, despite an otherwise unremarkable season, a minor peculiarity occurred; since reforming under their current name 1. However, Union's introduction to the Bundesliga proved a tough one -- they were hammered 4-0 by Leipzig. I'm about to travel to Berlin for the first time and as a huge football fan i want to explore the football culture of the city. Living in Berlin, following the two clubs and knowing fans from both, I never noticed such thing. The omens appear, from the early season exchanges at least, that Hertha will flourish again in the top tier, whereas Union appear more likely to teeter around the trap door to footballing obscurity than to mount a serious promotion charge. As seen in the 2006 World Cup final, the curious gate at one end of the ground, atop which Hitler observed the genius of Jesse Owens, breaks up the atmosphere and the running track distances fans from the players. After 34 matches in the German top-flight, the team shot a range of different perspectives, which have come together to be the club's official season review. Last season Union finished third in German football's second tier to earn a playoff against VfB Stuttgart. It remains a fantastic advert for football in a city that isn’t always synonymous with sport. FC Union Berlin's fans show their scarves and pictures of fans who have passed away prior to their match against RB Leipzig in Berlin. Theres basically no club that would call itself righ wing in the bundesliga. I hear about this a lot with European football (I'm Canadian) and it all sounds so weird to me. However the best way to attract fans to a club is through successes on the field, and since the re-birth in the Bundesliga, the crowds have come flooding back through the turnstiles. FC Union Berlin in 1966 behind the iron curtain, the two teams from the capital had never met in a competitive match; a record only eclipsed by FSV and Eintracht Frankfurt’s forty-eight year itch finally being scratched earlier this month. The gulf between the two Berlin clubs is vast in every sense. The club itself leans more to the left I think as they do a lot against racism and homophobia. Your comparison with St.Pauli is also spot on. READ: How Borussia Dortmund is leading gootball's fight against the far-right in Germany, READ: Europe's next generation of football stars shine across the continent. The first derby match finished in a tense 1-1 draw at the packed Alte Försterei, and was shortly followed by the prompt sell-out of all tickets to the away game which was still five months away: including a full twenty thousand in the away allocation either side of the marathon gate behind the goal.

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