

Bundesliga Offside Rewind 19.04.08
By: Jan | April 19th, 2008
Welcome to a revised edition of my weekly blog internal handing out of link love. From now on you can check out the highlights of one week of Bundesliga blogging and try to guess who is the player/coach/manager on the picture on the right. Twice the fun I hope.
- Abby’s match recap is hands down the best to come out of Hertha’s 0-0 draw with Hamburg. (Hertha Offside)
- Chris ceremoniously opened the van der Vaart transfer season. (Hamburg Offside)
- Anna took a closer look at the problems that came with Stuttgart’s post-Hildebrand era. (Stuttgart Offside)
- Angela enjoyed a 5-0 drubbing of Dortmund as an aperitif to possibly three trophies. (Bayern Offside)
- Werder will do a lot for the environment and little to generate more revenue. (Bundesliga Offside)
- Kuranyi in love. (Bundesliga Offside)
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Jan, the caption you have in the photo got my attention at once (even all the more…well, I do support the England national team as well despite how they had been these days). I have a few names in mind actually but I want to confirm this first - does he play for Croatia? That is the only question I have.
‘Twice the fun I hope.’
You have just achieved that.
‘Kuranyi in love’
I swear I almost vomitted whatever I have for dinner (it’s already Saturday night over where I am) when I saw that. Not really. Rest assured I never made a mess out of the computer I’m using right now.
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Since there is not a Pokal story, I just want to add. FC Bsyern, Pokalmeister!!! An entertaining match for all I think, and certainly so for the brood I was with, but the quality shone through in extra time, even if we never should have been there. 120 minutes to glory in Berlin!!!
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Let’s correct that, FC Bayern. People have been buying me drinks since 1pm here

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Replying this all the way from Singapore (it’s almost Sunday evening here!) - Congrats to your team, Luke.
FC Bayern, the now 14-time Pokalmeister! Wow. And people had been buying you drinks? Whoa…I could have stream this match but then the kick-off time was very unconvenient for me - 3am on a Sunday. When I found out the final score, I actually almost freaked out at first given for some reason, that scoreline actually appeared in my dream. It didn’t specify the 2-1 refers to which team though. LOL!
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Yes he is Croatian.
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I will just give a shot then…I’m guessing Dortmund’s Mladen Petric.
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Diana: Yup, it’s Mladen Petrc. during a Drivers Safety Training.
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Crud, I have no idea… Hertha’s Pantelic? (with apologies to Abby if I’m wrong)
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‘during a Drivers Safety Training.’
I see…and looking at that photo, now the personal tug-of-war of getting a driver’s license is bugging me again.Over where I live, owning a car means like you have ‘arrived’ or something. But the fact that this country is that small in the beginning, it’s almost a daily affair to hear of traffic jams on the expressways (it’s like the Autobahn but, we have speed limits here) and how the government had tried ways to minimise this. Always a hot-topic issue. Yes, though I had read about how cities like London have the congestion charge (in fact, I used to read officials from London coming here and look at how we do it with the newspapers back then making a fuss out of it somehow) and Stockholm having a similar system, the fact that it has been some time since we started this here (1998 was when it started), there has been controversy (the whole plan being backfired somehow and there has been changes a few months back in a major transport review) given partly down to the fact that…we love to own cars here.
Trying to tell Singaporeans not to own cars…it’s almost unthinkable (given there are also those who have to own one for working reasons). In fact in the beginning, the Electronic Road Pricing (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Road_Pricing) was implemented here was as a result of trying to control the number of cars on the road.
There are a few things I noticed Singapore and Germany have in common and cars is one of those. Being football-mad is another. And with all the talk of saving the environment as well, it’s a tug-of-war for me of whether to own a car in the future.
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