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Quite Surreal 08:40 - Jun 2 with 2438 viewswelwynranger

I was in a pub yesterday near Leicester Square with about 100 Dortmund fans.
There was a narrow corridor between my seat the bar and the toilet .
As i was on my way back to my seat
A man was coming towards me carrying a tray of drinks.
He had a Dortmund hat, scarf, shirt and a tatoo on his leg.
I stepped back to let him through as he passed me he satd.
" Cheers Pal" in the broadest Scottish Accent i was taken aback.
Made me smile

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Quite Surreal on 09:23 - Jun 2 with 2294 viewssilverbirch

Probably because there was an Englishman playing for Real.
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Quite Surreal on 09:35 - Jun 2 with 2232 viewsGus_iom

Quite Surreal on 09:23 - Jun 2 by silverbirch

Probably because there was an Englishman playing for Real.


Sancho may take offence at that!
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Quite Surreal on 09:55 - Jun 2 with 2164 viewssilverbirch

Quite Surreal on 09:35 - Jun 2 by Gus_iom

Sancho may take offence at that!


Good point!
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Quite Surreal on 11:11 - Jun 2 with 1987 viewsTacticalR

I wonder if the Scottish connection is Paul Lambert who played for Dortmund when they won the Champions League?

Air hostess clique

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Quite Surreal on 11:23 - Jun 2 with 1948 viewsSharpediver

I went to see Dortmund play Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga back in April 2016 & there were plenty of English & Scottish fans there. They have a big international following. Fantastic experience & I'd like to go back again. Last time was for a Cup game against Union Berlin where the away support numbered over 12,000. Match day lasts all day and involves copious amounts of beer being sunk which certainly contributes to a raucous atmosphere. Everyone is extremely well behaved and friendly.
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Quite Surreal on 11:56 - Jun 2 with 1866 viewseastside_r

There's a kinship between Dortmund & Celtic going back many years.
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Quite Surreal on 15:02 - Jun 2 with 1623 viewsCLAREMAN1995

Quite Surreal on 11:23 - Jun 2 by Sharpediver

I went to see Dortmund play Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga back in April 2016 & there were plenty of English & Scottish fans there. They have a big international following. Fantastic experience & I'd like to go back again. Last time was for a Cup game against Union Berlin where the away support numbered over 12,000. Match day lasts all day and involves copious amounts of beer being sunk which certainly contributes to a raucous atmosphere. Everyone is extremely well behaved and friendly.


What a shame Dortmund did not score those early goals and get ahead it would have been way more exciting and better for the game if they won it IMO.
Madrid always find a way to get the win late they have been doing it forever its hard to explain how they keep doing it
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Quite Surreal on 15:35 - Jun 2 with 1541 viewsMedwayR

Quite Surreal on 15:02 - Jun 2 by CLAREMAN1995

What a shame Dortmund did not score those early goals and get ahead it would have been way more exciting and better for the game if they won it IMO.
Madrid always find a way to get the win late they have been doing it forever its hard to explain how they keep doing it


Referees help. For example playing until they score, or mysteriously forgetting the rules/applying a different set of rules for them - e.g. the semi-final vs Bayern.

Rather corrupt history too.

However, they are an extremely well run club under Florentino Perez which is the main reason for their recent success.

Poll: Who’s better?

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Quite Surreal on 15:55 - Jun 2 with 1490 viewsNewBee

A man was coming towards me carrying a tray of drinks.
He had a Dortmund hat, scarf, shirt and a tatoo on his leg.
I stepped back to let him through as he passed me he satd.
" Cheers Pal" in the broadest Scottish Accent i was taken aback.


A Scotsman buying a round of drinks?

"Taken aback" doesn't begin to cover it!
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