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Another game and another defeat for H96 to make it 5 defeats in a row. RB’s first visit to Hannover, saw the away-end sold out. Overall a good game, with 3 goals in the the space of 7 minutes setting up a tight finish. 82nd minute H96 made it ‘3-3’, only for the VAR in Cologne to ask the ref to relook at it, which resulted in the goal not standing.

Next up, a sell-out game on Friday night at home to Werder Bremen. Need for points starting to get acute.

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H96 eventually get 3 points, which more or less secures BL1 status for next season.

Large Bremen contingent within the 49.000 crowd.

Goals from Harnik & Klaus gave H96 the lead at half-time. Belfodil got one back for the visitors with 15 minutes to play, which resulted in some serious squeaky-bum time.
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Next up a trip down to Stuttgart.

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9 hours ago, G_Man1985 said:

Salif Sané will join
Schalke this summer from Hannover96. Whenever I've seen him he looks good.

One of my favourite H96 players. Good defender although does have the occasional brain-fart.

Has a good bit of respect from H96 fans due to not jumping ship following relegation 2 years ago.

He also had a fall-out with, then Trainer, Tayfun Korkut which resulted in him getting 'demoted' to the H96 Amateure who play in the Regionalliga Nord (4th Division), which meant I got the chance to see  him against local side GSC08 Goslar.

Also scored this overhead kick in Wolfsburg to grab a 2-2 draw. Scenes in the away end.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2A02iL1LRU

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@German Jag @Stellaboz not sure if either of you would be able to answer this but given that I can't think of any other German-based P&Bers, I'll ask you both:

I follow Heidenheim's results (along with Gutersloh and BVB) due to Marc Schnatterer (:wub:) and I see that they're doing rather poorly this season. I haven't seen any disgruntlement towards Frank Schmidt. Is that the case? And, if so, is it because he has been at FCH and their previous incarnation since 2003 as well as being a Heidenheim native? Or are Germans more patient?

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13 hours ago, Allan Jacobsen said:

@German Jag @Stellaboz not sure if either of you would be able to answer this but given that I can't think of any other German-based P&Bers, I'll ask you both:

I follow Heidenheim's results (along with Gutersloh and BVB) due to Marc Schnatterer (:wub:) and I see that they're doing rather poorly this season. I haven't seen any disgruntlement towards Frank Schmidt. Is that the case? And, if so, is it because he has been at FCH and their previous incarnation since 2003 as well as being a Heidenheim native? Or are Germans more patient?

Think it‘s more the length of service plus being a Heidenheimer. The chairman mentioned in a recent interview that he‘ll be kept on even if they get relegated to the 3. Liga. 

As regards German patience, look at how many trainers Hamburg have had over the years. 

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4 hours ago, German Jag said:

Think it‘s more the length of service plus being a Heidenheimer. The chairman mentioned in a recent interview that he‘ll be kept on even if they get relegated to the 3. Liga. 

As regards German patience, look at how many trainers Hamburg have had over the years. 

Cheers. Length of service plus a chairman saying that a manager will not be sacked even if they get relegated. Sounds vaguely familiar...

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A mixed week. Was extremely saddened by the death of John Lambie. Spent a good few hours watching stuff on youtube as well as jagszone.
Friday I hit the big 50, so day off work & down to Stuttgart. Korean food plus a gig by „The Prosecution“ on the Friday night. (yes, birthday caird pish).

On to the football, Stuttgart & H96 (the two promoted teams from last year, both having surely done enough to avoid relegation).

Overall an enjoyable game, Erik Thommy putting the hosts in front after 53 minutes. Looked like being a long journey home, until Niklas Füllkrug was able to get the injury time equaliser in a 1-1 draw.
Speculative long-ball into the box from Miiko Albornoz, with Füllkrug getting a looping header on target over the keeper.

Only the 2nd time at the Mercedes-Benz Arena, though have to say it plus the stadium in Frankfurt are my favorites as an away fan.

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Next up a presumable pumping at home to Bayern Munich.

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