• Take your mother to the Millerntor

  • 2024/10/28
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Take your mother to the Millerntor

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  • St. Pauli Pop Podcast: A Deep Dive into Fan Reactions and Identity After a Goalless Draw

    This briefing document analyses three sources: a St. Pauli fan podcast, its accompanying episode description, and a blog post from “Der Übersteiger,” a St. Pauli fanzine. The core theme across all sources is the frustration stemming from St. Pauli’s recent 0-0 draw against Wolfsburg, intertwined with discussions on fan behaviour, team tactics, and the club’s identity in the Bundesliga.

    Key Themes & Highlights:

    • Eggestein’s Performance & Blessin’s Tactics: The podcast hosts critically analyse Johannes Eggestein’s performance, highlighting his lack of defensive contribution despite acknowledging his offensive importance. “[I] didn’t see a single defensive challenge from Jojo Eggestein yesterday,” remarks one host. This sparks debate on Blessin’s tactical decisions, with some suggesting a more attack-minded midfielder alongside Irvine.
    • Defensive Strength vs. Offensive Woes: While lamenting the lack of goals at the Millerntor, all sources praise the solid defensive performance, particularly highlighting goalkeeper Vasilj and defenders Karol Mets and Erik Smeed. “The Achilles’ heel is the defensive. We have a great goalkeeper who is a national player and who, in my opinion, is getting better from game to game,” states one of the podcast hosts. This highlights a paradoxical situation of defensive stability coupled with offensive struggles.
    • Fan Behaviour & Kevin Behrens Controversy: A significant portion of the podcast focuses on the negative fan reactions towards Wolfsburg player Kevin Behrens, stemming from his alleged homophobic comments. Hosts express disappointment with the limited scope of the stadium’s “Rainbow” campaign, particularly criticising the lack of participation from the Südtribüne, St. Pauli’s ultras group. “There are so many great queer rappers from Germany that could have been played,” suggests one host, highlighting missed opportunities for a powerful statement.
    • Navigating Bundesliga Identity: All sources grapple with St. Pauli’s transition to the Bundesliga. The podcast hosts discuss adapting tactics and accepting that dominance seen in the 2. Bundesliga might not be replicable. “You can’t compare the first league with the second,” one host emphasizes. The blog post underscores this sentiment, contrasting the relaxed pre-match atmosphere with the disappointment of an uneventful draw.
    • Finding Joy in the Bundesliga Journey: Despite the frustrations, the podcast concludes on an optimistic note. The hosts and the blog post author emphasize the positive aspects: a strong defensive foundation, exciting upcoming fixtures, and pride in representing St. Pauli’s unique values on a larger stage. “I’m so glad we’re playing in the first division again,” one host expresses, capturing the overall sentiment.

    Notable Quotes:

    • “The knot has to burst, maybe through a penalty, maybe through a corner that goes in after all, via a header, whatever. It will burst at some point. Why not against Bayern?” (Podcast)
    • “Wolfsburg were really, really bad yesterday. It’s really unfortunate that we couldn’t win against such a bad team.” (Podcast)
    • “It didn’t have to be our club, you know, it’s clear that our club is against that kind of thing in any form. It’s your own club.” (Podcast, regarding Behrens incident)
    • “Mist, not even 1.5 hours left until kick-off, the brain said, before it realised that these were the kick-off times from long forgotten times…” (Der Übersteiger blog post)

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    This podcast is brought to you by pod.ring2.de

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St. Pauli Pop Podcast: A Deep Dive into Fan Reactions and Identity After a Goalless Draw

This briefing document analyses three sources: a St. Pauli fan podcast, its accompanying episode description, and a blog post from “Der Übersteiger,” a St. Pauli fanzine. The core theme across all sources is the frustration stemming from St. Pauli’s recent 0-0 draw against Wolfsburg, intertwined with discussions on fan behaviour, team tactics, and the club’s identity in the Bundesliga.

Key Themes & Highlights:

  • Eggestein’s Performance & Blessin’s Tactics: The podcast hosts critically analyse Johannes Eggestein’s performance, highlighting his lack of defensive contribution despite acknowledging his offensive importance. “[I] didn’t see a single defensive challenge from Jojo Eggestein yesterday,” remarks one host. This sparks debate on Blessin’s tactical decisions, with some suggesting a more attack-minded midfielder alongside Irvine.
  • Defensive Strength vs. Offensive Woes: While lamenting the lack of goals at the Millerntor, all sources praise the solid defensive performance, particularly highlighting goalkeeper Vasilj and defenders Karol Mets and Erik Smeed. “The Achilles’ heel is the defensive. We have a great goalkeeper who is a national player and who, in my opinion, is getting better from game to game,” states one of the podcast hosts. This highlights a paradoxical situation of defensive stability coupled with offensive struggles.
  • Fan Behaviour & Kevin Behrens Controversy: A significant portion of the podcast focuses on the negative fan reactions towards Wolfsburg player Kevin Behrens, stemming from his alleged homophobic comments. Hosts express disappointment with the limited scope of the stadium’s “Rainbow” campaign, particularly criticising the lack of participation from the Südtribüne, St. Pauli’s ultras group. “There are so many great queer rappers from Germany that could have been played,” suggests one host, highlighting missed opportunities for a powerful statement.
  • Navigating Bundesliga Identity: All sources grapple with St. Pauli’s transition to the Bundesliga. The podcast hosts discuss adapting tactics and accepting that dominance seen in the 2. Bundesliga might not be replicable. “You can’t compare the first league with the second,” one host emphasizes. The blog post underscores this sentiment, contrasting the relaxed pre-match atmosphere with the disappointment of an uneventful draw.
  • Finding Joy in the Bundesliga Journey: Despite the frustrations, the podcast concludes on an optimistic note. The hosts and the blog post author emphasize the positive aspects: a strong defensive foundation, exciting upcoming fixtures, and pride in representing St. Pauli’s unique values on a larger stage. “I’m so glad we’re playing in the first division again,” one host expresses, capturing the overall sentiment.

Notable Quotes:

  • “The knot has to burst, maybe through a penalty, maybe through a corner that goes in after all, via a header, whatever. It will burst at some point. Why not against Bayern?” (Podcast)
  • “Wolfsburg were really, really bad yesterday. It’s really unfortunate that we couldn’t win against such a bad team.” (Podcast)
  • “It didn’t have to be our club, you know, it’s clear that our club is against that kind of thing in any form. It’s your own club.” (Podcast, regarding Behrens incident)
  • “Mist, not even 1.5 hours left until kick-off, the brain said, before it realised that these were the kick-off times from long forgotten times…” (Der Übersteiger blog post)

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This podcast is brought to you by pod.ring2.de

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