Because fans of Cologne held up vile posters, the kick-off of the second half was delayed during the game against Schalke 04 on Saturday evening.
The Cologne team around captain Jonas Hector, trainer Markus Gisdol and manager Horst Heldt rushed to the fans block to stop them. After a short time, the fans rolled up their banners.
The poster was apparently directed against patron Dietmar Hopp from TSG Hoffenheim, the German Football League (DFL) and the German Football Association (DFB). The DFB sports court had excluded Dortmund fans from all games at TSG Hoffenheim for two seasons due to insults against Hopp. Now other ultra groups apparently showed solidarity with the BVB supporters.
Bayern Munich fans had previously caused a scandal in the 6-0 victory at TSG Hoffenheim with a vile poster against Hopp. Last week, supporters of Borussia Mönchengladbach hosted a similar campaign.
Yaybdkly
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Simply Germans do not understand LAWS! According to what I've read, after 20 years in investment, the company or an an individual can exceed 49% of ownership. Now what's wrong with Bundesliga ultras?
but it's not been 20 years bruh.
BarayanDiyusep
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The dude is a good man. Doesn't deserve anything close to what they're showing to him. He just happens to love his boyhood club. He's not trying to do any harm to Hoffenheim or to Bundesliga.
Bayernfan25
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Long live Dietmar Hopp, he is a legend and a real human
Rahi09
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Good see AF woke up now
Rahul25
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because even that he got hold of the shares legally he still interfered financially with the club by directly funding them with money. which is against the 50+1 rule and the no one held him accountable.
omg
BINGBANG
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Simply Germans do not understand LAWS! According to what I've read, after 20 years in investment, the company or an an individual can exceed 49% of ownership. Now what's wrong with Bundesliga ultras?
it should not exceed 49%. he has 96%
Cyriacus_Kakira
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Simply Germans do not understand LAWS! According to what I've read, after 20 years in investment, the company or an an individual can exceed 49% of ownership. Now what's wrong with Bundesliga ultras?
Aaanhaaa... okay. I've understood! @Costantine15810
Constantine15810
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what mistake he made..? see most of people are against him why sis?
because even that he got hold of the shares legally he still interfered financially with the club by directly funding them with money. which is against the 50+1 rule and the no one held him accountable.
Constantine15810
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Simply Germans do not understand LAWS! According to what I've read, after 20 years in investment, the company or an an individual can exceed 49% of ownership. Now what's wrong with Bundesliga ultras?
yes there is exceptions to the rule after 20 years like bayern Leverkusen and Wolfsburg, but the difference in his case is that those company owned clubs the company doesn't interfere financially with the club hopp did fund direct money to the club.
Cyriacus_Kakira
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Simply Germans do not understand LAWS! According to what I've read, after 20 years in investment, the company or an an individual can exceed 49% of ownership. Now what's wrong with Bundesliga ultras?