Borussia Dortmund Fan Club London - The Podcast

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Welcome to the Borussia Dortmund London Fan Club community podcast, join us for a journey to the heart of the die Südtribüne, BVB's famous yellow one of the world's great football experiences. On the shows we meet guests from football and update listeners on the BVB news, bringing you the BVB stories that count. You can find the fan club at Facebook.com/Borussiadortmundfanclubengland read less

Episode 54 How far can Die Mannschaft go? FIFA World Cup 2022 tournament review with Cedric van der Gun (BVB 05-06) and Kai Dambach Deutsche Welle Radio.
Mar 1 2023
Episode 54 How far can Die Mannschaft go? FIFA World Cup 2022 tournament review with Cedric van der Gun (BVB 05-06) and Kai Dambach Deutsche Welle Radio.
Thank you for your interest in the BvB London fan community podcast as every week the focus of the show will be on exploring a facet of football life with a focus on Borussia Dortmund by talking to experts, fans, and players and coaches. People, including journalists, who make up the football world including decision makers and who know the football world and the world of BVB well. The aim of the podcast is to make Bundesliga, BVB and international football more accessible. On today's podcast we have three guests Kai Dambach is a journalist DWTV match commentator and a Maryland native. Cedric van der Gun is a youth coach with 36-time Eredivisie champions Ajax and a former winger whose former clubs include Borussia Dortmund, Swansea and FC Utrecht. Cedric played 272 matches and scored 56 goals and was selected for The Netherlands U21 side 5 times. On today's show we look at the footballing action in the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The cup has been taking place in Qatar since 20 November and finishes with the final on December 18th and is the first winter world cup ever to take place. The tournament has produced many upsets and surprises including the early exits of top sides including Spain and Belgium. As well as wins for smaller sides and a final four place for a team that 'came out of nowhere'. 1. A world cup in a gulf state, the first world cup in he Middle East. Has it been a good setting? 2. Novelties, the announcement of yellow cards, kick off count-downs, extra extra time, air conditioning and dyed pitches are amongst the new developments. 3. Surprise teams Japan, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Cameroon. 4. First round exits for disappointing Spain, Holland, Belgium, Denmark and Germany. 5. Croatia into the last 4 were they underestimated? 6. England does the quarterfinal exit mean the end of the 'promising generation' and Gareth Southgate? 7. How good are France really can they go all the way? 8. Morocco, the first African team and Arab team to reach the last four. 09. Will it be a golden send off for Messi's Argentina? 10, Some greats who will not be seen again at the best tournament in the world: Ronaldo, Pepe, Messi, Neymar, Witsel, Mueller, Robert Lewandowski, Luca Modric, Luis Suarez. 11. Social Media We hope you enjoy the show, remember to send us your comments, share the show with friends and to apply for tickets contact the club via the website which is borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk or join the London BvB community at our online group at Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland. During the season you can also come to watch a game at our meet-up Stammtisch at the Naughty Bar, just off Oxford Street, in Cleveland street central London. All rights reserved Borussia Dortmund London Ltd 2022.
Episode 58: ’Made in Africa’ with special guest the author of the book Ed Aarons ( Sports writer at The Guardian, The Independent)
Mar 1 2023
Episode 58: ’Made in Africa’ with special guest the author of the book Ed Aarons ( Sports writer at The Guardian, The Independent)
Thank you for your interest in the BvB London fan community podcast as every week the focus of the show will be on exploring a facet of football life with a focus on Borussia Dortmund by talking to experts, fans, and players and coaches. People, including journalists, who make up the football world including decision makers and who know the football world and the world of BVB well. The aim of the podcast is to make Bundesliga, BVB and international football more accessible. 1. Life as a leading journalist, Ed's love of football and how he became a writer. 2. Arthur Wharton, the first African player in the Bundesliga, why the pioneer meant so much. 3. A look at some of the African players at BVB including Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. 4. The story of the book 'Made in Africa'. 5.  African players in England the historical greats through the 20th century. 6. The struggle for equality for Afro-Caribbean players 7. The African Cup and why its so special. 8.  Interviewing Kloppo and Sadio Mane. 09. Social media. The football match to raise money for the DEC British Red Cross Earthquake Appeal 2023 which is mentioned takes place on Tuesday 7th March at 3pm at the Linford Christie Stadium, White City.  There will also be a BVB and Chelsea raffle. All spectators are well. We hope you enjoy the show, remember to send us your comments, share the show with friends and to apply for tickets contact the club via the website which is borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk or join the London BvB community at our online group at Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland. During the season you can also come to watch a game at our meet-up Stammtisch at the Naughty Bar, just off Oxford Street, in Cleveland street central London. All rights reserved Borussia Dortmund London Ltd 2023.
Episode 57: The UK Government’s Football governance review with: Ed Aarons, Deputy Sports Editor The Guardian Newspaper.
Mar 1 2023
Episode 57: The UK Government’s Football governance review with: Ed Aarons, Deputy Sports Editor The Guardian Newspaper.
Thank you for your interest in the BvB London fan community podcast as every week the focus of the show will be on exploring a facet of football life with a focus on Borussia Dortmund by talking to experts, fans, and players and coaches. People, including journalists, who make up the football world including decision makers and who know the football world and the world of BVB well. The aim of the podcast is to make Bundesliga, BVB and international football more accessible. On today's podcast our guest is Ed Aarons who is deputy Sports Editor at The Guardian newspaper and a Crystal Palace season ticket holder. The long-awaited white paper on reform of the English game, a working document which was based on a consultation which took almost two years of fan groups, including the Dortmund Fan Club London, and a wide section of participants in the football industry including managing directors, club owners, journalists, former players, fans and supporters groups. Among the key points the policy paper seeks to address, which we discuss on the podcast, are the following: 1. Financial sustainability: The introduction of a regulator will ensure closer monitoring and higher standards of reporting. Clubs will be required to ensure they have reserves and plans to ensure they can maintain the business in the instance of financial shocks. 2.Suitability of owners: Directors and club owners will be more closely vetted for propriety and there will be commensurate licensing conditions to ensure higher standards. This will also affect the over-gearing of buy-outs and unsustainable debt levels. 3. Fan engagement: Clubs will be required to consult with fans and there will be minimum standards of engagement including fans having a say, a veto over changes to historically important aspects of the club such as colours, badge and kit colours and geographic location. 4. Breakaway leagues: The white paper aims to protect the football pyramid in the English game and exclude 'closed shop' type leagues like the proposed 'European Super League'. 5. Financial distribution: The white paper aims to ensure a fairer distribution of income across the clubs in the English football pyramid and give power to the regulator to impose workable solutions on the clubs. 6. Compliance/sanctions: The regulator will have the power to take action including withdraw licences from clubs ignoring breaches of conditions of licensing. The regulator will cover 116 clubs in the top five tiers: The Premier League, The Championship, League 1, League 2 and the National League of the English professional game. A second part to the podcast series on the governance of German football will appear here shortly. The football match to raise money for the DEC British Red Cross Earthquake Appeal 2023 which is mentioned takes place on Tuesday 7th March at 3pm at the Linford Christie Stadium, White City.  There will also be a BVB and Chelsea raffle. All spectators are well. We hope you enjoy the show, remember to send us your comments, share the show with friends and to apply for tickets contact the club via the website which is borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk or join the London BvB community at our online group at Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland. During the season you can also come to watch a game at our meet-up Stammtisch at the Naughty Bar, just off Oxford Street, in Cleveland street central London. All rights reserved Borussia Dortmund London Ltd 2023.
Episode 56 Chelsea Champions League preview with Chelsea Fancast host ’Stamford Chidge’.
Mar 1 2023
Episode 56 Chelsea Champions League preview with Chelsea Fancast host ’Stamford Chidge’.
Thank you for your interest in the BvB London fan community podcast as every week the focus of the show will be on exploring a facet of football life with a focus on Borussia Dortmund by talking to experts, fans, and players and coaches. People, including journalists, who make up the football world including decision makers and who know the football world and the world of BVB well. The aim of the podcast is to make Bundesliga, BVB and international football more accessible. On today's podcast our guests are  'Stamford Chidge' who is a board member of the shadow board at Chelsea FC and a season ticket holder, the man who calls Hampshire his home, is also the host of the Chelsea Fancast podcast. Our second guest is Kevin Burgess a Leicester-based BVB and Liverpool FC fan, football blogger and member of the London fan club. On the show we preview Borussia Dortmund's Champions League double-header against 6-time English champions Chelsea FC. Between the 15th February and 7 March Borussia will play a double header against 'The Blues' in their first ever fixtures in 118 years. So what can BVB expect? Seldom have the 2021 Champions League winners been more unpredictable. Thomas Tuchel is out Graeme Potter is in, results are very mixed, and the squad is one of the most impressive ever assembled in world football lets take a look: 1. How Chidge came to be a CFC fan, introduction to member Kevin and highlights of their fan lives. 2. A brief history of Chelsea FC, 3. The great and the less great who have played for Chelsea including Christian Pullisic, Pierre-Emeric Aubameyang and the ones who got away. 4. From Dortmund via PSG to Stamford Bridge, the Thomas Tuchel era and why both clubs 'should never have let him go'. 6. Following Chelsea in the Roman Abramovic era has been like 'Jimmy Hendrix on Acid'. 7. The January transfer window ultra spending spree and the 22/23 season under Graham Potter. 8. Memories of Gian-luca Vialli RIP. 09. What can be expected from the UCL tie. 10. A quick plug for the Chelsea v Dortmund London charity fan match. 11. Social Media. We hope you enjoy the show, remember to send us your comments, share the show with friends and to apply for tickets contact the club via the website which is borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk or join the London BvB community at our online group at Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland. During the season you can also come to watch a game at our meet-up Stammtisch at the Naughty Bar, just off Oxford Street, in Cleveland street central London. All rights reserved Borussia Dortmund London Ltd 2023.
Episode 55 ’The Wagner effect’ Focus on Norwich City coach David Wagner (BVB II 2011-15) ’with special guests Stuart Rayner (Yorkshire Post), Connor Southwell (Eastern Daily Press)
Mar 1 2023
Episode 55 ’The Wagner effect’ Focus on Norwich City coach David Wagner (BVB II 2011-15) ’with special guests Stuart Rayner (Yorkshire Post), Connor Southwell (Eastern Daily Press)
Thank you for your interest in the BvB London fan community podcast as every week the focus of the show will be on exploring a facet of football life with a focus on Borussia Dortmund by talking to experts, fans, and players and coaches. People, including journalists, who make up the football world including decision makers and who know the football world and the world of BVB well. The aim of the podcast is to make Bundesliga, BVB and international football more accessible. On today's podcast we have two guests Stuart Rayner has played a good amount of football in his time and he is the chief football writer at the Yorkshire Post. Connor Southwell is the Norwich City editor at the Eastern Daily Post, he is also the voice of the 'Pink Un' the Norwich City fanzine and a life-long member and season ticket holder at Carrow road. The subject of our show is former BVB U23s coach David Wagner who was with 'Die Schwarz-Gelben' between 2011-2015. Frankfurt-born Wagner took BVB II to the 3. Liga in 2012. A very good friend of Juergen Klopp the 51 year-old went on to manage Huddersfield Town getting them promoted in 2017/18 and staying up the following season. Wagner managed Schalke for a year and a half achieving the 13th place in the Bundesliga. He then went on to YB Bern who he led to a second place finish in 21/22. But who is Wagner? What is his style? What did he achieve at former clubs and what can Norwich expect? 1. Life of Wagner playing career and early life 2. Stadion Rote Erde, the BVB II years 3. Kloppo and Wagner 4.Huddersfield Town 5. Gelsenkirchen times with Schalke 6. Following in the Gerardo Seaone footsteps at YB Bern 7.  Legacy of 'die Kanarienvoegel', the German players at Norwich City and Daniel Farke 8. Norwich City rationale and prospects 09. Social media and acknowledgements We hope you enjoy the show, remember to send us your comments, share the show with friends and to apply for tickets contact the club via the website which is borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk or join the London BvB community at our online group at Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland. During the season you can also come to watch a game at our meet-up Stammtisch at the Naughty Bar, just off Oxford Street, in Cleveland street central London. All rights reserved Borussia Dortmund London Ltd 2023.
Episode 53 German language episode Martin Kree BVB Verteidiger (1994-98) ”Wer kann schon sagen das er in 2 Stunden 100,000 Menschen die Hand gegeben hat?”
Mar 1 2023
Episode 53 German language episode Martin Kree BVB Verteidiger (1994-98) ”Wer kann schon sagen das er in 2 Stunden 100,000 Menschen die Hand gegeben hat?”
Vielen Dank für Ihre Interesse am BVB London Fan-Community-Podcast. In jeder Episode geht es uns in der Sendung darum, eine Facette des Lebens von Borussia Dortmund im Gespräch mit Experten und ehemaligen Teilnehmern des Vereinslebens wie Spielern, Fans, Trainer oder auch Journalisten, die diesen Verein in seiner Entwicklung beeinflusst haben, in der Podcast zu entdecken. Unser Gast ist heute Martin Kree, der Verteidiger spielte zwischen 1994-98 beim BVB. Der in der Dortmunder Stadt-Teil Holzwickede geborene, und in Dortmund aufgewachsener Spieler, absolvierte 6 Spiele bei der Deutschland U21. Er machte auch 81 Spiele bei Borussia Dortmund zwischen 1994-98 und gewann dabei zwei Meisterschaften in 1995 und 1996 und die Champions League in 1997. Martin Kree entwickelte sich als Spieler in der Akademie des VFL Bochum und spielte bis 1989 für diesen Verein.  Von 1989 - 1994 spielte er für Bayer Leverkusen, mit dem er 1993 den DFB-Pokal gewann.  In den Jahren 1995 und 1996 gehörte er zu der Mannschaft, die mit dem BVB die Meisterschaft und 1997 die Champions League gewann.  Insgesamt bestritt er 401 Profispiele und schoss 51 Tore.  Martin Kree ist seit 2012 Vorstandsmitglied des VfL Bochum und betreute den Aufstieg des Vereins in der Saison 20/21. 1. Die Bedeutung der Juventus-Spieler in der BVB-Champions-League-Siegermannschaft von 1997. 2. Wie ein Junge aus Holzwickede die Champions-League-Trophäe, den Höhepunkt seines Lebens, in die Höhe stemmte.  3. Erinnerungen an die BVB-Fußballspiele in der Kindheit in Westfalenstadion auf der Tribüne.  4.  Die Fahrt mit dem offenen Bus zum Borsigsplatz "ich habe in meinem Leben noch nie einen Tropfen Bier getrunken".  5. "Eric Cantona war einzigartig, sein Trikot hängt immer noch an meiner Wand".  6. "Ich werde Old Trafford nicht vergessen, die besten Zuschauer, die ich in meiner Karriere erlebt habe".  7. "Es ist unglaublich, dass der BVB Fans in Großbritannien und anderen europäischen Ländern hat".  8. Erinnerungen an Tokio 1997 und den Toyota Cup.   09.  Ein geplante London Reise.  Wir hoffen, dass Euch die Show gefällt. Schickt uns Eure Kommentare, teilt die Show mit Freunden und vergesst nicht zu liken. Wenn Ihr den Fanklub kontaktieren wollt, geht das über die Website borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk oder auch in der Online-Gruppe unter Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland . All rights reserved Borussia Dortmund Fan Club London 2022
Episode 57: The English Government’s Football governance review with: Ed Aarons, Deputy Sports Editor The Guardian Newspaper
Feb 27 2023
Episode 57: The English Government’s Football governance review with: Ed Aarons, Deputy Sports Editor The Guardian Newspaper
Thank you for your interest in the BvB London fan community podcast as every week the focus of the show will be on exploring a facet of football life with a focus on Borussia Dortmund by talking to experts, fans, and players and coaches. People, including journalists, who make up the football world including decision makers and who know the football world and the world of BVB well. The aim of the podcast is to make Bundesliga, BVB and international football more accessible. On today's podcast our guest is Ed Aarons who is deputy Sports Editor at The Guardian newspaper and a Crystal Palace season ticket holder. The long-awaited white paper on reform of the English game, a working document which was based on a consultation which took almost two years of fan groups, including the Dortmund Fan Club London, and a wide section of participants in the football industry including managing directors, club owners, journalists, former players, fans and supporters groups. Among the key points the policy paper seeks to address, which we discuss on the podcast, are the following: 1. Financial sustainability: The introduction of a regulator will ensure closer monitoring and higher standards of reporting. Clubs will be required to ensure they have reserves and plans to ensure they can maintain the business in the instance of financial shocks. 2.Suitability of owners: Directors and club owners will be more closely vetted for propriety and there will be commensurate licensing conditions to ensure higher standards. This will also affect the over-gearing of buy-outs and unsustainable debt levels. 3. Fan engagement: Clubs will be required to consult with fans and there will be minimum standards of engagement including fans having a say, a veto over changes to historically important aspects of the club such as colours, badge and kit colours and geographic location. 4. Breakaway leagues: The white paper aims to protect the football pyramid in the English game and exclude 'closed shop' type leagues like the proposed 'European Super League'. 5. Financial distribution: The white paper aims to ensure a fairer distribution of income across the clubs in the English football pyramid and give power to the regulator to impose workable solutions on the clubs. 6. Compliance/sanctions: The regulator will have the power to take action including withdraw licences from clubs ignoring breaches of conditions of licensing. The regulator will cover 116 clubs in the top five tiers: The Premier League, The Championship, League 1, League 2 and the National League of the English professional game. A second part to the podcast series on the governance of German football will appear here shortly. The football match to raise money for the DEC British Red Cross Earthquake Appeal 2023 which is mentioned takes place on Tuesday 7th March at 3pm at the Linford Christie Stadium, White City.  There will also be a BVB and Chelsea raffle. All spectators are well. We hope you enjoy the show, remember to send us your comments, share the show with friends and to apply for tickets contact the club via the website which is borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk or join the London BvB community at our online group at Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland. During the season you can also come to watch a game at our meet-up Stammtisch at the Naughty Bar, just off Oxford Street, in Cleveland street central London. All rights reserved Borussia Dortmund London Ltd 2023.
Episode 54 FIFA World Cup 2022 tournament review, last four preview with Cedric van der Gun (BVB 05-06) and Kai Dambach Deutsche Welle Radio.
Dec 13 2022
Episode 54 FIFA World Cup 2022 tournament review, last four preview with Cedric van der Gun (BVB 05-06) and Kai Dambach Deutsche Welle Radio.
Thank you for your interest in the BvB London fan community podcast as every week the focus of the show will be on exploring a facet of football life with a focus on Borussia Dortmund by talking to experts, fans, and players and coaches.  People, including journalists, who make up the football world including decision makers and who know the football world and the world of BVB well. The aim of the podcast is to make Bundesliga, BVB and international football more accessible. On today's podcast we have three guests Kai Dambach is a journalist DWTV match commentator and a Maryland native. Cedric van der Gun is a youth coach with 36-time Eredivisie champions Ajax and a former winger whose former clubs include Borussia Dortmund, Swansea and FC Utrecht. Cedric played 272 matches and scored 56 goals and was selected for The Netherlands U21 side 5 times.  On today's show we look at the footballing action in the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The cup has been taking place in Qatar since 20 November and finishes with the final on December 18th and is the first winter world cup ever to take place.  The tournament has produced many upsets and surprises including the early exits of top sides including Spain and Belgium. As well as wins for smaller sides and a final four place for a team that 'came out of nowhere'.  1. A world cup in a gulf state, the first world cup in he Middle East. Has it been a good setting?   2. Novelties, the announcement of yellow cards, kick off count-downs, extra extra time, air conditioning and dyed pitches are amongst the new developments.  3. Surprise teams Japan, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Cameroon.  4. First round exits for disappointing Spain, Holland, Belgium, Denmark and Germany. 5. Croatia into the last 4 were they underestimated? 6. England does the quarterfinal exit mean the end of the 'promising generation' and Gareth Southgate? 7. How good are France really can they go all the way?  8. Morocco, the first African team and Arab team to reach the last four.  09. Will it be a golden send off for Messi's Argentina?  10, Some greats who will not be seen again at the best tournament in the world: Ronaldo, Pepe, Messi, Neymar, Witsel, Mueller, Robert Lewandowski, Luca Modric, Luis Suarez.  11. Social Media   We hope you enjoy the show, remember to send us your comments, share the show with friends and to apply for tickets contact the club via the website which is borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk or join the London BvB community at our online group at Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland. During the season you can also come to watch a game at our meet-up Stammtisch at the Naughty Bar, just off Oxford Street, in Cleveland street central London.   All rights reserved Borussia Dortmund London Ltd 2022.
Episode 53 German language episode Martin Kree BVB Verteidiger (1994-98) ”Wer kann schon sagen das er in 2 Stunden 100,000 Menschen die Hand gegeben hat?”
Dec 9 2022
Episode 53 German language episode Martin Kree BVB Verteidiger (1994-98) ”Wer kann schon sagen das er in 2 Stunden 100,000 Menschen die Hand gegeben hat?”
Vielen Dank für Ihre Interesse am BVB London Fan-Community-Podcast. In jeder Episode geht es uns in der Sendung darum, eine Facette des Lebens von Borussia Dortmund im Gespräch mit Experten und ehemaligen Teilnehmern des Vereinslebens wie Spielern, Fans, Trainer oder auch Journalisten, die diesen Verein in seiner Entwicklung beeinflusst haben, in der Podcast zu entdecken. Unser Gast ist heute Martin Kree, der Verteidiger spielte zwischen 1994-98 beim BVB. Der in der Dortmunder Stadt-Teil Holzwickede geborene, und in Dortmund aufgewachsener Spieler, absolvierte 6 Spiele bei der Deutschland U21. Er machte auch 81 Spiele bei Borussia Dortmund zwischen 1994-98 und gewann dabei zwei Meisterschaften in 1995 und 1996 und die Champions League in 1997. Martin Kree entwickelte sich als Spieler in der Akademie des VFL Bochum und spielte bis 1989 für diesen Verein.  Von 1989 - 1994 spielte er für Bayer Leverkusen, mit dem er 1993 den DFB-Pokal gewann.  In den Jahren 1995 und 1996 gehörte er zu der Mannschaft, die mit dem BVB die Meisterschaft und 1997 die Champions League gewann.  Insgesamt bestritt er 401 Profispiele und schoss 51 Tore.  Martin Kree ist seit 2012 Vorstandsmitglied des VfL Bochum und betreute den Aufstieg des Vereins in der Saison 20/21. 1. Die Bedeutung der Juventus-Spieler in der BVB-Champions-League-Siegermannschaft von 1997. 2. Wie ein Junge aus Holzwickede die Champions-League-Trophäe, den Höhepunkt seines Lebens, in die Höhe stemmte.  3. Erinnerungen an die BVB-Fußballspiele in der Kindheit in Westfalenstadion auf der Tribüne.  4.  Die Fahrt mit dem offenen Bus zum Borsigsplatz "ich habe in meinem Leben noch nie einen Tropfen Bier getrunken".  5. "Eric Cantona war einzigartig, sein Trikot hängt immer noch an meiner Wand".  6. "Ich werde Old Trafford nicht vergessen, die besten Zuschauer, die ich in meiner Karriere erlebt habe".  7. "Es ist unglaublich, dass der BVB Fans in Großbritannien und anderen europäischen Ländern hat".  8. Erinnerungen an Tokio 1997 und den Toyota Cup.   09.  Ein geplante London Reise.  Wir hoffen, dass Euch die Show gefällt. Schickt uns Eure Kommentare, teilt die Show mit Freunden und vergesst nicht zu liken. Wenn Ihr den Fanklub kontaktieren wollt, geht das über die Website borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk oder auch in der Online-Gruppe unter Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland .  All rights reserved Borussia Dortmund Fan Club London 2022
Episode 47 German language episode Es sollte anders kommen! Sebastian Tyrala Trainer TuS Bövinghausen, Polnischer A Nationalspieler, BVB Mittelfeldspieler 2006-8
Oct 31 2022
Episode 47 German language episode Es sollte anders kommen! Sebastian Tyrala Trainer TuS Bövinghausen, Polnischer A Nationalspieler, BVB Mittelfeldspieler 2006-8
Vielen Dank für Ihre Interesse am BVB London Fan-Community-Podcast. In jeder Episode geht es uns in der Sendung darum, eine Facette des Lebens von Borussia Dortmund im Gespräch mit Experten und ehemaligen Teilnehmern des Vereinslebens wie Spielern, Fans, Trainer oder auch Journalisten, die diesen Verein in seiner Entwicklung beeinflusst haben, in der Podcast zu entdecken. Unser Gast ist heute Sebastian Tyrala, 'Basti' wie er von Fans und Freunde gerufen wurde spielte zwischen 2005-11 beim BVB, erst in der Jugend und dann machte er 8 Spiele in der ersten Mannschaft in der Saison 09-10. Der in Raciborz, Polen geborene, und in Dortmund aufgewachsener Spieler, absolvierte einen Einsatz im Kader der A-Nationalmannschaft Polens. Er machte auch 37 Spiele in den Jugend Mannschaften der Deutschen Nationalmannschaft von der U15-U20 und 2 Spiele bei der U21 und 16 Spiele bei der U19 Polens. Die aktiven Stationen  als Spieler waren zwischen 2010 und 2018 VFL Osnabrück , Greuther Fürth und Mainz 05. "Basti' erzielte 43 Tore in 351 Profi Spiele: 1. 'Ein Immigranten Story wie ein Polnischer Junge in den deutschen Fussball kam, Würzeln bei den 'BVB Jugend', Highlights und Namenhafte Mitspieler. 2. Saison 2005/6-06/07 Ein Traumstart mit beachtlichen 16 in die Profimannschaft und welche Rolle Jan Koller in seiner Karriere spielte. 3. Saison 06/07-10/11 Erfahrungen bei der BVB U23, Meister der Regionaliga-West. 4. Transfer an der 'Bremer Brücke', die Lilla-Weissen des VFL Osnabrück in der 2.Bundesliga in der Saison 11/12. 5. Saison 14/15 Meister in der 2. Liga mit Greüther Fürth, Erfahrungen beim 2-Maligen deutschen Meister. 6. 2018-20 Karriereausklang in der 3. Liga bei RW Erfürt und dann Wechsel zum Mainz 05 II. 7. Internationale Karriere mit Polen und Deutschland 'U17 DFB Jugendspieler des Jahres' 8. Trainer beim TuS Bövinghausen, ein ambionierter Klub in Richtung Oberliga Westfalen mit David Odonkor und Kevin Grosskreutz. 09. Soziale Medien und Abschied nehmen. Wir hoffen, dass Euch die Show gefällt. Schickt uns Eure Kommentare, teilt die Show mit Freunden und vergesst nicht zu liken. Wenn Ihr den Fanklub kontaktieren wollt, geht das über die Website borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk oder auch in der Online-Gruppe unter Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland . All rights reserved Borussia Dortmund Fan Club London 2022
Episode 35 German language Massimo Mariotti (BVB 2003-2018) the club Interpreter's story 'Ein Spieler wie Sancho kommt nur einmal'.
Jul 3 2021
Episode 35 German language Massimo Mariotti (BVB 2003-2018) the club Interpreter's story 'Ein Spieler wie Sancho kommt nur einmal'.
Vielen Dank für Ihre Interesse am BVB London Fan-Community-Podcast. Jede Woche geht es darum, eine Facette des Lebens von Borussia Dortmund im Gespräch mit Experten und ehemaligen Teilnehmern des Vereinslebens wie Spielern, Fans und Journalisten, die diesen Verein in seiner Entwicklung beeinflusst haben, zu entdecken. Unser Gast ist heute Massimo Mariotti, Mariotti spielte zwischen 1981-1999 bei FC Biel, Viktoria Köln, Rimini und den MSV Duisburg als Verteidiger.   2003 wurde der heute 59 jähriger Jugendtrainer bei Borussia Dortmund wo er bis in die U23 aufstieg und dort als Co-Trainer von David Wagner arbeitete. Mariotti wurde anschliessend ab 2012/13 Vereinsdolmetscher bei Borussia Dortmund unter Jürgen Klopp und arbeitete auch mit Peter Bosz und Thomas Tuchel. 2018 wechselte Mariotti zu VFB Stuttgart (18/19) gefolgt von 19/20 zu Schalke 04.   1. Eigene Profikarriere anfänge in der Jugend von FC Biel in der Schweiz. Wechsel zu Viktoria Köln in die 3.Liga und Rimini in die Italienische Serie C bevor er 1990 zum MSV nach Duisburg wechselte.   2. Trainer in der BVB Akademie an der 'Hohenbuschei' in Brackel. Erfahrungen als Trainer der Jugend Mannschaften. 3. 2013/14 Co-Trainer bei der BVB II die 'Amas' in der Regionaliga-West, die vierte Liga, unter David Wagner.   4. Ab 2014/15 neue Aufgabe beim BVB als Vereinsdolmetscher. Zusammenarbeit und Freundschaft mit 'Kloppo'. Storys von Immobile, Mkhitaryan, Aubameyang, Dembele. 5. Erfahrungen und Zusammenarbeit und DFB Pokalsieg 2017 und Thomas Tuchel. Storys von Guerreiro, Bartra, Isak, Sokratis.  6. Wechsel zu VFB Stuttgart unter Tayfun Korkut und aktuelle Aufgabe in Gelsenkirchen inklusive Abstieg aus der ersten Liga am Ende der Saison 20/21.  7. Einblicke zu dem Menschen und dem anfang beim BVB von Jadon Sancho 2017 und sein Werdegang und Gedanken zum Abgang zu Manchester United.  Wir hoffen, dass Euch die Show gefällt. Schickt uns Eure Kommentare, teilt die Show mit Freunden und vergesst nicht zu liken. Wenn Ihr den Fanklub kontaktieren wollt, geht das über die Website borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk oder auch in der Online-Gruppe unter Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland .   All rights reserved Borussia Dortmund Fan Club London 2021
Episode 34 guest Hamadi Al Ghaddioui VFB Stuttgart Centreforward (BVB U23 16-17)
Jun 14 2021
Episode 34 guest Hamadi Al Ghaddioui VFB Stuttgart Centreforward (BVB U23 16-17)
Thank you for your interest in the BvB London fan community podcast as every week the focus of the show will be on exploring a facet of Borussia Dortmund's life by talking to experts and former participants of the club's life. People like players, fans and journalists who have covered the club and decision-makers and experts who know the world of all our club well. The aim of the podcast is to make this wonderful football club more accessible to non-German speakers. The podcast may also be of interest to German football fans who want to learn or improve their English. Bonus show with VFB Stuttgart centreforward Hamadi Al Ghaddioui.  Hamadi came through the BVB II academy at Hohenbuschei in the Dortmund suburb of Brackel. The now 30-year-old got off to a highly promising start in season 2016-17 scoring an impressive 19 goals in 33 matches. His career then took the 1.93m striker to SC Verl and Sportfreunde Lotte in the third tier. In season 18-19 Hamadi joined newly promoted Jahn Regensburg in the 2. Bundesliga where he scored 11 goals in 38 matches.  Since 2019/20 the 30-year-old, whose parents migrated to Germany from Morroco in the 1970s, has been a striker with 5-time Bundesliga champions VFB Stuttgart. Since joining 'Die Schwaben' (The Swabians in German) as VFB are affectionately known by their fans, Al Ghaddioui has scored 8 goals in 31 matches. The highlight of his career was scoring the 1-0 winning goal in front of 24,000 spectators against Hansa Rostock in the DFB Pokal first round in his first season in 18-19. Contents: 'I grew up playing 4 vs 4 on the street where I lived': Growing up playing street football in Bonn, discovery and breakthrough with Bayer 04 Leverkusen. The life and rigours of being a professional player. 'My love for the English game started in 2003, that team were unbeatable':  Watching football in the stands at Dortmund's Westfalenstadion. A life-long love for a North London club and the English game. A special greeting to Borussia Dortmund London Fan Club members. We hope you enjoy the show, remember to send us your comments, share the show with friends and to apply for tickets contact the club via the website which is borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk or join the London BvB community at our online group at Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland.   During the season you can also come to watch a game at our meet-up Stammtisch at the Naughty Bar, just off Oxford Street, in Cleveland street central London.   All rights reserved Borussia Dortmund London Ltd 2020
German language episode - Episode 33 Gast Knut Reinhardt (1991-99) - Knuuuuuuuut!
Jun 8 2021
German language episode - Episode 33 Gast Knut Reinhardt (1991-99) - Knuuuuuuuut!
Vielen Dank für Ihre Interesse am BVB London Fan-Community-Podcast. Jede Woche geht es darum, eine Facette des Lebens von Borussia Dortmund im Gespräch mit Experten und ehemaligen Teilnehmern des Vereinslebens wie Spielern, Fans und Journalisten, die diesen Verein in seiner Entwicklung beeinflusst haben, zu entdecken. Unser Gast ist heute Knut Reinhardt, 'Knuuuuuuuut' wie er von uns Fans liebevoll gerufen wurde, spielte beim BVB mit der Rückennummer 2. Er begann sein Laufbahn beim TuS 05 Quettingen und wechselte als d-Jugendlicher zu Bayer 04 Leverkusen und wurde wenig später deutscher A-Junioren-Meister.  In dieser Zeit war er zudem für verschiedene Nachwuchsnationalmannschaften des DFB aktiv und wurde 1987 mit der U-20 Vize-Weltmeister. 1988 gewann der defensive Mittelfeldspieler mit Bayer Leverkusen den UEFA-Cup und kam im selben Jahr zu seinem ersten Länderspiel für die deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft. Insgesamt kam er in seiner Karriere bis 1992 auf sieben Einsätze im Nationalteam. Im Europapokal brachte es der Mittelfeldspieler auf insgesamt 50 Einsätze. 1991 verließ Reinhardt Leverkusen und wechselte zum BVB. Mit dem BVB wurde er 1995 und 1996 Deutscher Meister und gewann 1997 die Champions League und den Weltpokal. Nachdem er in Dortmund immer weniger zum Einsatz kam, wechselte er 1998 in die zweite Liga zum 1.FC Nürnberg wo er seine Karriere 2000 beendete. Co-moderator in der Sendung heute ist Stephan Kordt, geboren in Dortmund lebt der zweimalige Familien Vater seit 20 Jahre in Las Vegas, USA von wo er seine lebenslange liebe zum BVB nachgeht - Kordt ist, obwohl er in den USA lebt, seit 30 Jahre dauerkarteninhaber auf der Südtribüne in Block 14.  1. Wurzeln im tiefsten Westfalen, Wechsel zum BVB, 1991-94, Stories von Ricken, Tanko, Chappi, Kalle, Teddy, Kutte, 'Stoffel', Povlsen. 2. 1994/95, Ottmar Hitzfeld,' die Italiener' Cesar, Sammer, Moeller und ab nach Duisburg - Der Knoten platzt Meister zum ersten Mal seit 25 Jahre!  3. 1995/96 Neon im Nike Dress, Rangers in der Champions League und noch ein drauf Meisterschaft Nummer zwei.  4. 1996/97 Ottmar Hitzfeld, Finale, eine Reise nach Tokio!  5. Unterwegs mit der Nationalmannschaft u.a. FIFA WM U20 1987 8-0 gegen die Schweizer und 'Chappi' und Einsatz bei der A-Nationalmannschaft gegen die Sowjet Union.   6. Das Klassenzimmer, Leben nach der Karriere das Lehramt in Dortmund und eine ' London Connection'. Wir hoffen, dass Euch die Show gefällt. Schickt uns Eure Kommentare, teilt die Show mit Freunden und vergesst nicht zu liken. Wenn Ihr den Fanklub kontaktieren wollt, geht das über die Website borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk oder auch in der Online-Gruppe unter Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland .   All rights reserved Borussia Dortmund Fan Club London 2021
Episode 32 Daniel Farke's 'Die Kanarienvögel' talking the Dortmund-Norwich connection with Ben Ambrose host of 'Norwich Talk' the Norwich City podcast
May 31 2021
Episode 32 Daniel Farke's 'Die Kanarienvögel' talking the Dortmund-Norwich connection with Ben Ambrose host of 'Norwich Talk' the Norwich City podcast
Thank you for your interest in the BvB London fan community podcast as every week the focus of the show will be on exploring a facet of Borussia Dortmund's life by talking to experts and former participants of the club's life. People like players, fans and journalists who have covered the club and decision-makers and experts who know the world of all our club well. The aim of the podcast is to make this wonderful football club more accessible to non-German speakers. The podcast may also be of interest to German football fans who want to learn English. Ben Ambrose is the host of 'Norwich Talk' the Norwich City podcast and a season ticket holder of many years at Carrow Road, the home of 'The Canaries' or 'Die Kanarienvögel' in German as the club's logo is depicted on a special edition T-shirt with a nod to the recent Bundesliga and BVB influence on the East of England based club founded in 1902. Founded in 1902 the 2 time League Cup winners in 1962 and 85, City also 5-time winners of the second-tier title (Championship, formerly 2.Division) and play their football at the 27,359 seater at the magnetic 'Carrow road' stadium. On the show today the aim is to shed some light on some of the influence of German football and in particular BVB on City with a focus on the current squad and of course their current coach and the former coach of BVB's second team, affectionately known as 'Die Amas' who currently play in the fourth tier Regionaliga-West, Daniel Farke: 1. Norwich City an introduction to the club and Carrow road ground successes, tragedies and folk stories.  2. Former BVB U23 coach Daniel Farke what he has brought to the club since joining in 2017/18 two promotions and one relegation, 'We were too entitled, Farke changes the club beyond recognition. 3.  Familiar faces Felix Passlack (BVB current team) Marco Stiepermann (BVB youth and BVB II and first team 1998-2012) and Moritz Leitner (BVB 2011-2016).  4. The impact of former BVB II players Christoph 'Zimbo' Zimmermann and Mario Vrancic. 5. The Paul Lambert years, two promotions, a '49% win rate just don't mention The Tractor boys'.  6. Unheralded jewels from the Bundesliga at Carrow road: Rupp, Heise, Srbeny, Trybull, why Ralf Fährmann was 'City's worst ever signing'. 7. The Carrow road 'Yellow wall', traditions, choreographies and flags and one special European tie against Bayern Munich.  We hope you enjoy the show, remember to send us your comments, share the show with friends and to apply for tickets contact the club via the website which is borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk or join the London BvB community at our online group at Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland.   During the season you can also come to watch a game at our meet-up Stammtisch at the Naughty Bar, just off Oxford Street, in Cleveland street central London.   All rights reserved Borussia Dortmund London Ltd 2020
Episode 31 German Language Hartmut 'Bomber' Wiegand Zeugwart und Team Bus Fahrer 1982-2002
May 29 2021
Episode 31 German Language Hartmut 'Bomber' Wiegand Zeugwart und Team Bus Fahrer 1982-2002
Vielen Dank für Ihre Interesse am BVB London Fan-Community-Podcast. Jede Woche geht es darum, eine Facette des Lebens von Borussia Dortmund im Gespräch mit Experten und ehemaligen Teilnehmer des Vereinslebens wie Spielern, Fans und Journalisten, die diesen Verein in seiner Entwicklung beeinflusst haben, zu entdecken. Unser Gast in der aktuellen Sendung ist heute Hartmut Wiegand, 20 Jahre lang war Hartmut, der von den Spieler nur liebevoll 'Bomber' genannt wurde Zeugwart und Team Bus Fahrer. 1. BVB 80er Jahre mit Geschichten über Rolli Rüssmann, ein 17-jähriger Eike Immel, Lothar Huber, Daniel Simmes, Maurice Banach, eine Reise nach Glasgow für den UEFA Cup gegen Celtic, das Abstiegsspiel gegen Fortuna Köln und die Reisetipps von Marcel Raducanu.  2. Das DFB-Pokal-Finale 1989 in Berlin im Vorfeld des Spieles, Persönlichkeiten auf beiden Seiten, darunter Mirco Votava, Karl-Heinz Riedle, Thomas Helmer, Michael Lusch, Norbert Dickels Schuhe, 'ein unvorstellbarer Sieg', eine DFB-Geldstrafe für Borussia und ein unerwarteter Stopp auf dem Weg zum Borsigplatz. 3. Die Meisterschaft 1994/95 Stories von Flemming Povlsen, Teddy De Beer 'der passte in der Welt', die Schale im Bett, 'Der Knoten ist geplatzt', endlich wieder deutscher Meister.  4. Die Meisterschaft 1995/96 'wir haben gar nicht damit gerechnet' mit Stories von Jürgen Kohler 'ein einmaliger Spieler', Matthias Sammer 'einmalig, ein absoluter Perfektionist und Erfolgsgarant'. 5. Stories von dem Champions League-Sieg von 1997, Ricken, Reuter, Heinrich, Kree 'ein einmalig starke Truppe', unfassbar die Feierlichkeiten in Dortmund.   6. Die Meisterschaft 2002, ein emotionaler Abschied, die Zeit nach der Karriere, 'das was unser Verein ausmacht ist das wir echt bleiben und das soll auch so sein'. Wenn Euch die Show gefällt teilt die Show mit Freunden und vergesst nicht zu liken. Wenn Ihr den Fanklub kontaktieren wollt, geht das über die Website borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk oder auch in der Online-Gruppe unter Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland
Episode 30 Pokalfinale preview, season review and the wonder that is Edin Terzic with Bundesliga Presenter Abel Meszaros Sport 1 TV Hungary, Talking Fussball
May 10 2021
Episode 30 Pokalfinale preview, season review and the wonder that is Edin Terzic with Bundesliga Presenter Abel Meszaros Sport 1 TV Hungary, Talking Fussball
Thank you for your interest in the BvB London fan community podcast as every week the focus of the show will be on exploring a facet of Borussia Dortmund's life by talking to experts and former participants of the club's life. People like players, fans and journalists who have covered the club and decision-makers and experts who know the world of all our club well. The aim of the podcast is to make this wonderful football club more accessible to non-German speakers. The podcast may also be of interest to German football fans who want to learn or practice English. Guest today is Abel Meszaros, Abel is a journalist and TV analyst with Hungary's Sport 1 TV, he is also a long-time panellist on Talking Fussball and The Yellow Wall podcasts. Abel also writes for France Football and Spielverlagerung and is a life-long fan of BVB.   On tonight's show, Ben and Abel review the 20-21 season. The club has been through a real roller coaster of a season the likes of which we have not seen since 17-18, under Austrian interim coach Peter Stöger who took over from the sacked Peter Bosz, when 'Die Schwarz-Gelben' finished in an impressive Champions League qualifying 4th place.   1. A third season under Swiss coach Lucien Favre after narrowly missing out on the title by 2 points in an impressive 18-19 but 16 points in 19-20. Was the club's trust in Favre the right move?    2. Impressive results but conceding stupid numbers of goals, why issues with set pieces are still the issue and the backline is still the issue but do BVB have talent in the back-line to come how much of an issue is Nico Schulz really?   3. The DFB Pokal campaign this season did we overachieve? Paderborn proves a bigger threat than expected and taking it to new coach Marco Rose's "Gladbach plus a preview of RB Leipzig and the semifinal. 4. Former assistant Edin Terzic takes over from Favre midseason coming from only having experience of being an assistant with Besiktas and West Ham United. How good has Terzic really done? Is Edin destined for greater things? 5. Are BVB still the number 2 team in the Bundesliga or have the scales shifted toward RB Leipzig at least this season?    6. What positions should BVB be focussing on in the summer, can we hold on to Haaland and Sancho the dynamic duo and initial thoughts on what Marco Rose might bring. 7. Predictions for the league finish and the DFB Pokal.  Abel Meszaros can be found on social media at Twitter@BundesPL.   We hope you enjoy the show, remember to send us your comments, share the show with friends and to apply for tickets contact the club via the website which is borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk or join the London BvB community at our online group at Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland.   During the season you can also come to watch a game at our meet-up Stammtisch at the Naughty Bar, just off Oxford Street, in Cleveland street central London.   All rights reserved Borussia Dortmund London Ltd 2020.
Episode 29 German language episode 'Belief in Borussia' - Gemeindereferent Karsten Haug, Dreifaltigkeitskirche Gründungskirche von BVB am Borsigplatz Dortmund
Apr 25 2021
Episode 29 German language episode 'Belief in Borussia' - Gemeindereferent Karsten Haug, Dreifaltigkeitskirche Gründungskirche von BVB am Borsigplatz Dortmund
Vielen Dank für Ihre Interesse am BVB Londoner Fan-Community-Podcast. Jede Woche geht es darum, eine Facette des Lebens von Borussia Dortmund im Gespräch mit Experten und ehemalige Teilnehmer des Vereinslebens wie Spielern, Fans und Journalisten, die diesen Verein in seiner Entwicklung beeinflusst haben, in unsere Podcast zu entdecken. Unser Gast heute ist Gemeindereferent Karsten Haug ein ehemaliger Stahlarbeiter von Hoesch und nun Seelsorger an der Dreifaltigkeitskirche die Gruendungskirche des Fussballklubs Borussia Dortmund.  1. Die Wiege der Borussia- Die Gründungsstory der Borussia; Kaplan Dewald, Franz Jacobi und die Katholische Jünglingssodalität.  2. Der Borsigplatz im Dortmunder Norden und die Bedeutung für den BVB seit 1909. Spieler, Feierlichkeiten, Mittelpunkt des Vereinslebens. 3. Die Story von Pastor Haug wie er zur Borussia und zu der Dreifaltigkeitskirche und den Dortmunder Norden kam.   4.  'Alle Jahre' wieder der BVB Gottesdienst und die Story der Vereinsfahne und die Verbindung zum Verein Borussia Dortmund.  5. Feierlichkeiten von Meisterschaften 1956. 57. 95, 96, 2002, 2011, 2012 und die Champions League 1997 am Borsigplatz.  6. Ein ganz besonderes Erlebnis die Ferierlichkeiten zu 100 Jahre BVB in der Kirche.  7. Krisenjahre und die Zukunft der Dreifaltigkeitskirche.  Das Spiel zwischen dem BVB und Blau-Weiss Berlin fand in der Saison 1985/86 statt und ging 7-0 aus.  Die Dreifaltigkeitskirche ist in der Flurstrasse 10 in Dortmund 44145 zu finden wenige Minuten von dem Borsigsplatz im Dortmunder Norden. In der Soziale Medien findet mann die Kirche bei: https://www.facebook.com/Cominghome09-107735394163997 Wir hoffen, dass euch die Show gefällt. Schickt uns eure Kommentare, teilt die Show mit Freunden und vergesst nicht zu liken. Wenn Ihr den Fanklub kontaktieren wollt, geht das über die Website borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk oder unter Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland. Während der Saison sind alle BVB Fans herzlich eingeladen BVB Spiele an unserem Stammtisch in der Naughty Bar in der Londoner Cleveland Street in der Nähe der Oxford Street mit uns anzusehen. Alle Rechte vorbehalten Borussia Dortmund London Ltd 2020
Episode 28 Has European Super league gone rigor mortis? With former BVB Keeper Dennis Gentenaar (05/06) and Colin Farmery (When Saturday Comes)
Apr 23 2021
Episode 28 Has European Super league gone rigor mortis? With former BVB Keeper Dennis Gentenaar (05/06) and Colin Farmery (When Saturday Comes)
Thank you for your interest in the BvB London fan community podcast as every week the focus of the show will be on exploring a facet of Borussia Dortmund's life by talking to experts and former participants of the club's life. People like players, fans and journalists who have covered the club and decision-makers and experts who know the world of all our club well. The aim of the podcast is to make this wonderful football club more accessible to non-German speakers. The podcast may also be of interest to German football fans who want to learn or practice English. Our guests are Colin Farmery who is a journalist (WSC When Saturday Comes, The Guardian) and football writer author of books including Seventeen Miles to Paradise and Legend: The Alan Knight story who is also a director of Gosport Borough FC (7th tier England) and a former director of Portsmouth FC from 2013-19. Dennis Gentenaar is the goalkeeping coach of Israeli champions Maccabi Tel Aviv, formerly a goalkeeper who played 270 matches at elite level with Ajax, NEC and VV Venlo in the Dutch Eredivisie. Gentenaar was reserve keeper to Roman Weidenfeller at BVB in 2005/06 under Bert van Marwijk in a season when 'Die Schwarz-Gelben' finished seventh players at that time included Metzelder, Rosicky, Dede and Sahin. The topic of the show today is the proposed break-away European football league the European Super League which brings together 15 top European clubs including the two big clubs from Manchester, Milan and  Madrid clubs plus Juventus, Tottenham, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea. These clubs will under the proposed model play in an annual fixed pool of clubs plus a meagre 5 clubs who qualify playing a seasonal tournament with no relegation nor promotion. The 'ESL' is a major challenge to the UEFA Champions League and Europaleague and could be highly damaging to the national leagues across Europe and is highly controversial amongst supporters. Borussia Dortmund have issued a statement saying that they will not take part as have Bayern Munich and no other Bundesliga clubs have been invited but what will happen next? Will the ESL succeed? Will German clubs be drawn into the 'big business league'?     1.  European Super League what is it about? Who is behind it?  2. What impact will the ESL have on national leagues, cups and Champions League?  3. Could this benefit top clubs in smaller national leagues like Celtic, Ajax or Anderlecht?  4. How will players and the football industry react to the possibility of bans from playing for their national teams?  5. Is the ESL nothing more than an exhibition league with no incentive for fans to follow it? Or an improvement on the Champions League?  6. Could this proposal bring a benefit to historically big clubs in small leagues like Holland, Scotland and Belgium?  7. What is the business sense for clubs taking part? Will the fixed income from the tournament make managing the business of running clubs more effective off-setting financial risk and giving clubs the chance to plan better?  8. What is the current position of Borussia Dortmund fans and the wider community of supporters across football how should they react to this development?  The European supporters federation, which this fan club belongs to, mentioned in the show is the FSE Football Supporters Europe whose position on the Super League can be found at: https://www.fanseurope.org/en/news/news-3/2414-fse-condemns-european-super-league-plans.html   Super League update following days of fan protests and legal action by UEFA 12 clubs including all the English Premier League teams have withdrawn and only Juventus, Barcelona and Real Madrid remain of the original 15 clubs. UEFA is promising reform of the Champions League, fans remain highly sceptical to be continued....  We hope you enjoy the show, remember
Episode 27 German language episode - Die Torwart Frage mit VFL Osnabrück Torwart-Trainer Rolf Meyer (BVB Torwart 1981-91) und Horst Bertram (BVB Torwart 1971-83)
Apr 23 2021
Episode 27 German language episode - Die Torwart Frage mit VFL Osnabrück Torwart-Trainer Rolf Meyer (BVB Torwart 1981-91) und Horst Bertram (BVB Torwart 1971-83)
Vielen Dank für Ihre Interesse am BVB Londoner Fan-Community-Podcast. Jede Woche geht es darum, eine Facette des Lebens von Borussia Dortmund im Gespräch mit Experten und ehemalige Teilnehmer des Vereinslebens wie Spielern, Fans und Journalisten, die diesen Verein in seiner Entwicklung beeinflusst haben, in unsere Podcast zu entdecken. Nicht zum ersten Mal steht Roman Bürki in der Kritik wegen unbeständige Leistungen, obwohl der Schweizer ein Publikumsliebling ist, hat er nie die unumstrittene Position von Vorgänger wie Roman Weidenfeller, Teddy DeBeer oder Thomas Klos erreicht. Großartige Leistungen werden von schwäche-Phasen gefolgt die das Dortmunder Fußfall Publikum nicht gerecht werden und nun mit der Ankunft des neuen Trainers Marco Rose werden die Stimmen im Verein für ein Transfer immer lauter.  Um dieses Thema zu besprechen und im allgemein das Thema des Torwart Lebens bei Borussia Dortmund zu besprechen haben wir heute in der Sendung mit zwei Torhüter gesprochen mit viel Erfahrung: Horst Bertram stand zwischen 1971-1983 beim BvB im Tor. Rolf Meyer war zwischen 1981-91 zweiter Torwart von Borussia Dortmund und ist aktuell Torwarttrainer beim VFL Osnabrück. Zwei Jahrzehnte und zwei spannende Jahrzehnte im Dortmunder Fußball. Die Themen des heutigen Podcasts:  1. Roman Bürki ein beliebter aber unbeständiger Torwart, welche Stärken, welche Schwächen und welche Zukunft hat der Schweizer in Dortmund? Und wer wäre der optimale Nachfolger? 2. Torhüter wie Kwiatowski, Tilkowski, Immel, DeBeer, Klos, Lehmann, Weidenfeller im Gespräch. Ein Klub, viele Helden aber wer war der beste? 3. Horst Bertram und seine Epoche bei der Borussia, wie er 1971 nach Dortmund kam, ersten Spiele in Stadion Rote Erde.  4. Das neue Stadion Westfalenstadion. Bertram per Anhalter zum Bayern Spiel. UEFA Cup gegen Glasgow Rangers 1982. 5. Rolf Meyer beim BVB, 1981/2 erste Saison in Dortmund mit Horst Bertram und Immel. Highlights von seiner Karriere. Das Leben eines Reservetorwarts der Borussia.  6. Duell gegen Celtic Glasgow im UEFA Cup '87, der Pokal Sieg von 1989 gegen Favoriten Werder Bremen.   7. Das Leben als Torwarttrainer an der 'Bremer Bruecke' beim VFL Osnabrück.  Wir hoffen, dass euch die Show gefällt. Schickt uns eure Kommentare, teilt die Show mit Freunden und vergesst nicht zu liken. Wenn Ihr den Fanklub kontaktieren wollt, geht das über die Website borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk oder unter Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland. Während der Saison sind alle BVB Fans herzlich eingeladen BVB Spiele an unserem Stammtisch in der Naughty Bar in der Londoner Cleveland Street in der Nähe der Oxford Street mit uns anzusehen. Alle Rechte vorbehalten Borussia Dortmund London Ltd 2020
Episode 26 UCL preview with Dave Mooney of Manchester City podcast 'Blue Moon' and special guest former BVB (1990-94) and Manchester City (1994/95) midfielder Steffen Karl
Apr 7 2021
Episode 26 UCL preview with Dave Mooney of Manchester City podcast 'Blue Moon' and special guest former BVB (1990-94) and Manchester City (1994/95) midfielder Steffen Karl
Thank you for your interest in the BvB London fan community podcast as every week the focus of the show will be on exploring a facet of Borussia Dortmund's life by talking to experts and former participants of the club's life. People like players, fans and journalists who have covered the club and decision-makers and experts who know the world of all our club well. The aim of the podcast is to make this wonderful football club more accessible to non-German speakers. The podcast may also be of interest to German football fans who want to learn or practice English. Our guests are Dave Mooney who is a journalist and football blogger and host of the 'Blue Moon' Manchester City podcast, the most-established show on the club in U.K and Steffen Karl a former Germany U21 international defensive midfielder who played 348 matches scoring 19 goals clubs like Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund as well as other clubs like Hertha BSC Berlin, St Pauli and FC Sion.    On tonight's show we set the scene for the Champions League quarterfinal pairing which kicks off tonight at the Etihad stadium with City as favourites.   1. What should BVB's strategy be? How will City approach the game? There have been 5 ties between the clubs can City beat Dortmund for the first time in their history? What will be City's approach in the face of Haaland?    2. Interview with Steffen Karl; how does he see the tie? What are the strengths and weaknesses on each side and what advantages does each team have? What will be the outcome?    3. Steffen on his own career with Manchester City and how the club contrasts with Borussia Dortmund and the English v German ways of playing.    4. Dave Mooney on what the view is of Borussia Dortmund amongst City fans, historically how does the impression of BVB differ to that of Bayern Munich? Why not being Bayern Munich is key to Dortmund's popularity.    5. The Gundogan factor, how does the popular former 'Borusse' strike the City fans? What impact has he made at City? What future Ilkay?    6. Focus on Erling Haaland is the Norwegian City's target for the summer? Will they be able to meet Dortmund's £100m+ valuation?    7. We discuss the team tactics and line-ups and give predictions plus announce a special guest for the return leg.    The two ties are tonight 6 April (away) and 14 April (home). The Blue Moon podcast can be found at:https://bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/Podcast/   We hope you enjoy the show, remember to send us your comments, share the show with friends and to apply for tickets contact the club via the website which is borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk or join the London BvB community at our online group at Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland.   During the season you can also come to watch a game at our meet-up Stammtisch at the Naughty Bar, just off Oxford Street, in Cleveland street central London.   All rights reserved Borussia Dortmund London Ltd 2020.