Union Berlin and Poulter 21:27 - Apr 11 with 10562 views | bermudabob | In Berlin with the family, off see Union Berlin and Poulter tomorrow night 630 kick off local time. Terrace and beer whilst watching the match. Hoping they maintain their promotion push | | | | |
Union Berlin and Poulter on 21:45 - Apr 11 with 9309 views | bosh67 | I'd love to see Poulter back alongside Smith. The physical damage to defenders would be immense. | |
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Union Berlin and Poulter on 22:03 - Apr 11 with 9270 views | enfieldargh | Dont take any QPR flags or shirts, although they do bring them back next time we play them | |
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Union Berlin and Poulter on 01:15 - Apr 12 with 9087 views | DannyPaddox | ------ U R S !!! ------ [Post edited 12 Apr 2019 9:15]
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Union Berlin and Poulter on 09:18 - Apr 12 with 8837 views | Toast_R | What's with the fascination with Poulter and Union Berlin? A player who only really played as season and half, was pretty mediocre at best and couldn't wait to f*ck off. Not quite sure I get it? And then there's his barnet. [Post edited 12 Apr 2019 9:19]
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Union Berlin and Poulter on 09:23 - Apr 12 with 8820 views | eastside_r | Get with the hipster vibe dude. Berlin, ist kuhl ja? | | | |
Union Berlin and Poulter on 09:35 - Apr 12 with 8784 views | RBlock | Because he was mad as a box of frogs and passionate about the club. Sold for non-footballing reasons. I don't think we've had a better striker since that we've actually owned either. | | | |
Union Berlin and Poulter on 09:38 - Apr 12 with 8779 views | Esox_Lucius | Idrissa Sylla. | |
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Union Berlin and Poulter on 09:43 - Apr 12 with 8763 views | WokingR | Bit harsh I never saw any reason to question his effort or attitude, he obviously loved the club, personally recommended Toni Leistner and only left for family reasons. I'd love to see him back. | | | |
Union Berlin and Poulter on 09:47 - Apr 12 with 8756 views | bermudabob | Well I haven’t come to Berlin purely to watch the football tbh. I enjoy taking a match whilst away and enjoy even more if lower down the pyramid with passionate loyal fans. Poulter was no Messi but he was a character and gave his all. Worth at least a dozen Hemeds. Missing the Swansea game hope BOS starts | | | |
Union Berlin and Poulter on 09:55 - Apr 12 with 8735 views | Toast_R | He was mad? Maybe just enthusiastic? He tried his best, I get that but he wasn't exactly a prolific scorer of goals. Without checking the facts I reckon Matt Smith has a higher goals per game ratio but if he left in the Summer, I wouldn't be making excursions to go and watch him elsewhere, that would be mental. He recommended Toni Liestenr? You mean he recommended QPR to Toni Liestenr? Everyone leaves a club for personal reasons whether it be for money or whatever. What makes him so special? Sounds like he's one of those players who's a better QPR player now he's left than what he was when he was playing for QPR... if that makes sense? [Post edited 12 Apr 2019 10:08]
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Union Berlin and Poulter on 10:06 - Apr 12 with 8712 views | CroydonCaptJack | I am quite keen to go to Berlin mate. Would you recommend it? | | | |
Union Berlin and Poulter on 10:18 - Apr 12 with 8678 views | BAWHoops | Polter was someone who worked hard and improved. Can't ask for more than that! | |
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Union Berlin and Poulter on 11:11 - Apr 12 with 8592 views | qpr1976 | Great city, I loved it. | | | |
Union Berlin and Poulter on 11:20 - Apr 12 with 8563 views | WestbourneR | If you like massive nightclubs and high quality class As then Berlin is a lot of fun. If you like a bit of Cold War history it's interesting. If you like nice architecture and good food, leave it well alone. Particularly in winter. It's miserable. | |
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Union Berlin and Poulter on 11:48 - Apr 12 with 8502 views | kensalriser | P O L T E R N o f u c k i n g u | |
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Union Berlin and Poulter on 11:57 - Apr 12 with 8481 views | DannyPaddox | Ich bin ein Berliner | | | |
Union Berlin and Poulter on 12:26 - Apr 12 with 8447 views | rsonist | Shame that scapegoating and sidelining all our foreign players was part of the remit Ollie so thoroughly fulfilled. | | | |
Union Berlin and Poulter on 13:50 - Apr 12 with 8354 views | Toast_R | I'm not so sure that's true. His obsession with Georges Santos used to drive me spare. | | | |
Union Berlin and Poulter on 14:21 - Apr 12 with 8297 views | Antti_Heinola | You see his barnet as a problem? It was magnificent! | |
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Union Berlin and Poulter on 20:48 - Apr 12 with 8127 views | bermudabob | He scored the equaliser a few minutes after coming on. Dire standard | | | |
Union Berlin and Poulter on 20:56 - Apr 12 with 8104 views | Konk | Mate, It's an absolutely brilliant city. Been there four times with Fulham/mates/wife at all different times of the year and it's a really fascinating place whatever you're there for and whoever you're there with. Great for a few days on the pop, but some really interesting museums/sights too. I would go every year if I could. Ace place. | |
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Union Berlin and Poulter on 21:19 - Apr 12 with 8066 views | loftboy | This basically, my GF is half German, we go every year, love the place | |
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Union Berlin and Poulter on 09:26 - Apr 13 with 7839 views | bermudabob | I’m here with the family. Interesting city lots of history, largely destroyed in ww2 not the same architecture as other European cities. Kids loved the computer museum. Nightlife is supposed to be fantastic but I’ve not tasted it. Enjoyed some great bars and beers. You should take a game in. Really enjoyed union Berlin, standard league 1 I’d say. Even met a fellow R on the train on the way back from the match. Polter played 6 mins and scored | | | |
Union Berlin and Poulter on 09:34 - Apr 13 with 7825 views | PlanetHonneywood | You’ve got it in a nutshell! As if to corroborate your views; been four times (although one was to run their marathon) but on each of the other occasions, I went to the Stasi Museum. Utterly fascinating and well worth a visit. | |
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Union Berlin and Poulter on 09:53 - Apr 13 with 7805 views | GloryHunter | Stasi prison is fascinating. So is all the cold war stuff. Go to the Nordbahnhof S-bahn station - it's got an exhibition of the "Ghost Stations" - the underground lines continued to criss-cross below the border, but the trains didn't stop at the East ones - some people still escaped by clinging underneath them. All free and in English, and there's a big stretch of border wall and minefield and watchtowers next to it. The WWII stuff is also everywhere - and they don't hide it like they used to. | | | |
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