Usual thing with a mob: lowest common denominator applies. Watching the pictures come through, that's pretty low, and hardly surprising. Our supporters have attempted to get to the board room before now, and one fan with a history of violence chained himself to a seat. Don't recall getting matches postponed and climbing all over the goalposts, mind.
9 of the the clubs have been fined but.. What will happen to these guys then? "However, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus are set to face "appropriate action" under Uefa's disciplinary process"
Brenda putting things in place so he can move on to a bigger club Would it be just too cruel for him to move to Spurs after Maureen
Anyone watching Köln vs Freiburg? Cologne attacker goes down under a clumsy challenge from a defender in the box, penalty. Ref goes to have a look at the monitor, probably having been told by VAR that the attacker was already on his way down before contact.... awards penalty anyway. Duda steps up to take the penalty, slips and skies over the bar. Justice. Köln 1-2 down and in real trouble at the bottom. Ref just denies Freiburg a (relatively) stone wall penalty at the other end, no review! Not great quality but it's all happening!
Köln have an 90+1 equaliser disallowed for handball, rightly so, and Freiburg score on two successive breakaways for a 1-4 win. Quite the game, Köln can feel pretty hard done by for their efforts... it's just what happens to teams at the wrong end of the table.
My neighbours will be crying into their beer tonight Fez. FC Cologne have been a yoyo club for quite some time now - they obviously have a desire to visit St. Pauli more than Munich. I must give it to them - their average crowd is 52,000 when in the 1 Bundesliga and does not drop when relegated - a very loyal support base, but they need to be.