The days leading up to the final kick off of this Euro were obviously dominated by news surrounding the German team and the big shock came on yesterday afternoon. German captain Michael Ballack seems to have injured his calf muscle (strained or something like that) and now the whole country seems to wait for news on if he will be able to participate in the final tonight. This somehow feels like when everybody was waiting for some word out of Vatican city when John Paul II. was facing death.
Ballack had injured his calf before the 2006 World Cup which caused him to miss the opening match against Costa Rica, leading to headlines about “the calf of the nation” in the tabloids. Continue reading ‘Euro 2008 Day 19 (Final): A win well deserved’
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Euro 2008 Day 19 (Final): A win well deserved
Published June 29, 2008 Euro 2008 , Football , Sports Leave a CommentEuro 2008 Day 18 (Seminfinal 2): Royal performance by Spain
Published June 26, 2008 Euro 2008 , Football , Sports Leave a CommentThe most important thing about last night’s game is that it seems that everything stayed quiet all through the night. Although there some scuffles here and there it looks like the Turkish and the German fans celebrated together. In Cologne a group of stupid hoolings wanted to start a riot at some bar in the inner city but that was surpressed by the police quickly and so everything stayed calm. After all the rave and hype that preceeded the match it is relieving to see that nothing happened. Turkey was the better team after all and Germany did what they are known for: never give up. This is what most of the European newspapers lined out that germany are the team to beat. Continue reading ‘Euro 2008 Day 18 (Seminfinal 2): Royal performance by Spain’
Euro 2008 Day 17 (Semifinal 1): Blackouts, Comebacks and the effect of the "22 men play football and Germany always win" rule
Published June 25, 2008 Euro 2008 , Football , Sports Leave a CommentThis game is so big, it even made the headlines in the USA (New York Times article). I failed to grasp any excitement on the street today although there were quite a few people dressed in jerseys of either Germany or Turkey. The radio was reporting about the game the whole day, all of Germany’s newspapers were writing about it, I guess the TV was all over it as well. This will be huge. I wonder if there is a single person out on the street tonight. I would really like to see this, but I won’t be leaving my place in front of my television set. Continue reading ‘Euro 2008 Day 17 (Semifinal 1): Blackouts, Comebacks and the effect of the "22 men play football and Germany always win" rule’
Euro 2008 Day 16 (Quarterfinal 4): Spain finally comes through
Published June 22, 2008 Euro 2008 , Football , Sports Leave a CommentWhat a contrast it has been weather-wise to the happy days two years ago. I can remember that it was a horrible May in 2006 and my boss at the internship I was doing back than was never tired of announcing his weather forecast for the upcoming World Cup. “I say this, when the tournament starts we will have sunshine all the way”. And he was right. It’s been completely this year and today it seemed like the end of the world when the rain came down. The humidity is aweful and I#m sweating like I played two hours in the sun.
Everybody seems to have fallen in love with Russia yesterday, the reactions have been jubilous. Whoever will win tonight’s game will face a very tough task. Continue reading ‘Euro 2008 Day 16 (Quarterfinal 4): Spain finally comes through’
Euro 2008 Day 15 (Quarterfinal 3): Slow start and great finish
Published June 21, 2008 Euro 2008 , Football , Sports Leave a Comment
I went out of my habit of watching the games in the safety of my apartment and met up with some friends at a bar. Usually I don’t really like to watch games in public, mainly because I am really annoyed by the other people who are present at the place. Ever since the World Cup two years ago everybody seems to think of themselves to be an expert on the field of football. Which is fine, I think so, too. But the problem for me is that when you watch games at bars or restaurants, you always have the majority of people acting like they know everything when they have no clue at all about what is happening on the pitch. Continue reading ‘Euro 2008 Day 15 (Quarterfinal 3): Slow start and great finish’
Euro 2008 Day 14 (Quarterfinal 2): Turkish Comeback Kids strike again
Published June 20, 2008 Euro 2008 , Football , Sports Leave a CommentThis game was highly anticipated in Germany not only because it would determine who would face the national team in the semifinal. No, Croatia and Turkey both hold special places in German football history. Croatia gave Germany their only loss in the group stages and the games between those two teams have always been close. Turkey is even more special because of the large Turkish community in Germany. I had a small conversation with a customer at the store I work in yesterday who congratulated me on the German win against Portugal (something I don’t really like to accept, since I don’t refer to the German team as “we” like so many other people here). Anyway, he also wanted Germany in the semis and now we both got our wish. Continue reading ‘Euro 2008 Day 14 (Quarterfinal 2): Turkish Comeback Kids strike again’
Euro 2008 Day 13 (Quarterfinal 1): 2006 all over again. Schweinsteiger remains Portugal’s nemesis
Published June 19, 2008 Euro 2008 , Football , Hanshin Tigers , MLB , NPB , Red Sox , Sports Leave a Comment
Yet another piece about all the flags on cars, balconies and especially on people. Today I was going home at around 4pm but had to leave the house once more to pick up the birthday present for my mother. My walk to me around the campus of the University of Cologne and I was rather surprised to see so many people walking around in Germany jerseys there. When I got home and entered the lift four people jumped in, dressed in Germany jerseys, wearing black-red-gold scalfs and face paint, you name it. This thing seems really to be getting out of hand. Or is it just getting normal? I have to be honest, it’s not just a German thing, it’s all over Europe. Continue reading ‘Euro 2008 Day 13 (Quarterfinal 1): 2006 all over again. Schweinsteiger remains Portugal’s nemesis’
Euro 2008 Day 12: We’re all set and ready to go
Published June 18, 2008 Euro 2008 , Football , Sports Leave a CommentThere has been only one topic in the the German media and that is the suspension of coach Joachim “Jogi” Löw after the game against Austria. Here’s a small recap: towards the end of the first half Löw and his Austrian counterpart Josef “Beppi” Hickersberger were arguing with the 4th official about them being hindered in doing their job. While Uefa thinks this argument got a little out of hand both coaches insist that they had nothing going on their and were just angry with how the 4th official was dealing with them. The accusation, according to the Uefa officials, is that both men were wandering around in their coaching zone. I beg your pardon, what’s that chalk marked cage good for if not to walk insde of it? Continue reading ‘Euro 2008 Day 12: We’re all set and ready to go’
Euro 2008 Day 11: Notti magiche…
Published June 17, 2008 Euro 2008 , Football , Sports Leave a CommentAfter a few weeks in which I had been sidelined due to working hours I was finally able to chase a ball on the pitch again today. Boy, I am exhausted. I always ask myself how I was able to run so much while I was younger. Well, somehow tobacco and alcohol must have taken a small toll. Anyway, I was lacking everything and after 10 minutes I was really huffing and pumping for air. Still we (that is FC Poll United 04) were able to secure the ball really well, thanks to our rather unskilled opponents. I think the final score was something like 6-4 for our side, but that doesn’t really matter. It’s just for fun and I hope by next week I will be a bit more like my usual self on the pitch. Continue reading ‘Euro 2008 Day 11: Notti magiche…’
Euro 2008 Day 10: Enough of "Cordoba" … finally
Published June 16, 2008 Euro 2008 , Football , Sports Leave a Comment
I got a phone call from a friend from Canada on Sunday and I was rather surprised to hear that the Euro games are also shown in a country which usually is known for its ice hockey players. My friend told me they show all the games live and as a recording in the evening. Seems like the use a British feed, which is rather funny since England isn’t playing in the competition. She told me that a colleague of hers who is of Chinese origin really likes the german team and that that colleague is especially fond of Michael Ballack. Strange things really do happen. Continue reading ‘Euro 2008 Day 10: Enough of "Cordoba" … finally’