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More than bad luck

More than bad luck

FC St. Pauli vs Borussia Mönchengladbach: A Detailed Briefing Result: Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-0 FC St. Pauli Date: 25th November 2024 This briefing doc analyses FC St. Pauli’s 2-0 defeat to Borussia Mönchengladbach, drawing insights from two sources: MillernTon Blog: A detailed match report from a fan blog dedicated to FC St. Pauli. St. POP auf dem Bökelberg: A podcast episode discussing the game featuring live audio recordings from fans at the stadium. Main Themes: St. Pauli’s frustrating inability to convert good performances into goals: Despite matching Gladbach for large parts of the game, particularly in the second half, St. Pauli’s lack of cutting edge in the final third proved costly. Tactical analysis of Blessin’s approach: The sources discuss coach Alexander Blessin’s tactics, highlighting the team’s solid build-up play and effective pressing but questioning his late substitutions and the team’s struggles in transition. Lack of attacking threat and the need for a clinical striker: The absence of injured attacking players was felt, and both sources lament the lack of a physical presence and clinical finisher in the box. Positive signs in build-up and defensive solidity: Despite the defeat, there were positives in St. Pauli’s performance, especially their organised defence and ability to control possession for spells. Looking ahead to a crucial match against Kiel: The upcoming game against fellow strugglers Holstein Kiel is labelled a “must-win” and a potential turning point in the season. Key Insights and Quotes: St. Pauli’s familiar story of missed opportunities: “It’s somewhat tiring that things are repeating themselves. Once again, St. Pauli kept up with an established Bundesliga team, this time Borussia Mönchengladbach. Once again, the opponent could only score through isolated scenes, by no means did they run FCSP dizzy. But again, these isolated scenes did exist.” - MillernTon Blog Gladbach’s deliberate approach to the game: “We deliberately gave St. Pauli the ball at times to be able to counter-attack.” - Julian Weigl (Gladbach midfielder), as quoted in the MillernTon Blog Lack of a focal point in attack: “Irvine crosses, but when he crosses, there’s no one in the penalty area who can head the ball.” - Commentator on the AFM Radio, as quoted in the St. POP Blessin’s cautious tactics: “I get the feeling that you don’t take the risk, you don’t overload on one side or the other. You either have presence on the wings, but then it’s missing in the penalty area.” - Erik (St. POP podcast host) Concerns over squad depth and calls for investment: “In December, FCSP will probably have to decide whether, in addition to the uninvested income from TV money and transfer proceeds, the income from the cooperative would not be better invested in the team, because staying up would be worth so, so, so much more.” - Betamax65 (Mastodon user), as quoted in the St. POP podcast Overall: The sources paint a picture of a St. Pauli side performing admirably against strong opposition but ultimately failing to take their chances. The lack of a clinical striker is a major concern, and questions are being raised about whether Blessin’s cautious tactics are holding the team back. With a crucial game against Kiel looming, St. Pauli need to find a way to turn performances into points, and the debate about potential investment in the squad is only likely to intensify.

FCSP leaves X!

FCSP leaves X!

The FC St. Pauli, a German football club, has announced its decision to leave the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), citing concerns about its transformation under Elon Musk’s ownership into a platform that fosters hate speech and promotes misinformation. The club argues that X has become a breeding ground for racism, conspiracy theories, and harassment, which they believe undermines their values and the public discourse. They will instead focus their social media presence on BlueSky, an alternative platform aiming to promote open and ethical communication.Sources:FCSPST. POP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Musiala the "Meckerfritz"

Musiala the "Meckerfritz"

tl;dr FC St. Pauli x FC BayernOur sources: a podcast episode discussing FC St Pauli's recent football match against Bayern Munich. The presenters dissect the game, discussing the team's performance, the players' behaviour, and the overall atmosphere. They also explore the topic of fan culture, highlighting the importance of taking a stand against fascism. Finally, they touch upon the FC St Pauli's new cooperative ownership model, the "Genossenschaft", and its potential impact on the club.Youtube: St. POP PodcastDer Übersteiger Blog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Win in the Zoo of Hoffenheim

Win in the Zoo of Hoffenheim

This is a recording of a podcast by two German football fans, Erik and Willi, who are discussing the recent FC St. Pauli game against Hoffenheim. They discuss their experiences watching the game, analysing the performance of the players and highlighting their observations of the match. They also discuss the upcoming game against Bayern Munich, the current state of the league and their thoughts on the upcoming share offering for FC St. Pauli fans. They also spend a good amount of time reminiscing on their favourite moments of St. Pauli history and share their personal opinions and experiences as passionate fans.Sources:St. POP PodcastDer Übersteiger BlogLike our Podcast/s? support us here:Ko-fiSteadyHQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Leipzig - FCSP— No broken leg - just a defeat

Leipzig - FCSP— No broken leg - just a defeat

Meta coverage of the FC St. Pauli’s recent DFB-Pokal match against RB Leipzig, highlighting the team’s valiant efforts but ultimately unsuccessful outcome. The first source, a blog post from the fanzine Der Übersteiger, offers a passionate account of the match, focusing on the performance of Yussuf Poulsen who scored a brace against his former club. The second source, from MillernTon, is a more detailed, analytical match report that delves into the tactical aspects of the game, highlighting individual errors and key moments that led to St. Pauli’s defeat. The third source, from MOPO, presents a comprehensive account of the match, analysing both the team’s strengths and weaknesses, and emphasizing the need to focus on Bundesliga survival following their early exit from the cup competition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Take your mother to the Millerntor

Take your mother to the Millerntor

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.

VAR - Video Anarchist Referee

VAR - Video Anarchist Referee

A detailed analysis of a recent football match between Borussia Dortmund and FC St. Pauli. The author discusses the key moments of the game, including the teams’ tactics, individual player performances, and controversial refereeing decisions. The blog post also includes comments from fans about the game, providing insight into the perspectives of supporters. The author ultimately concludes that, despite the loss, FC St. Pauli demonstrated resilience and played well against a formidable opponent. Borussia Dortmund vs. FC St. Pauli Match FAQ How did FC St. Pauli approach the match against Borussia Dortmund? FC St. Pauli employed a defensive strategy, setting up in a 5-2-3 formation that often shifted to a 5-4-1 when defending. They focused on maintaining a deep and compact defensive block, aiming to limit Dortmund’s space in their own third. The team sought to disrupt Dortmund’s controlled possession style and create opportunities through quick counter-attacks or “Nadelstiche”, as their coach called them. Was St. Pauli’s defensive approach successful? Initially, St. Pauli effectively limited Dortmund’s attacking threat, successfully closing down passing lanes and forcing them into slow build-up play. However, maintaining such a deep defensive line for extended periods proved problematic. It allowed Dortmund to push them further back and limited their own ability to launch effective counter-attacks. What was the controversy surrounding Guilavogui’s disallowed goal? Morgan Guilavogui scored a goal from a set-piece situation, but it was ruled offside after a VAR review. The controversy stems from the extremely tight offside call, with doubts about the technology’s accuracy in pinpointing the exact moment the ball was played. The incident sparked debate about the limitations of VAR and whether such marginal calls should overturn on-field decisions. How did the match unfold in the second half? St. Pauli began the second half with more attacking intent, pressing higher and maintaining a 5-2-3 formation. They managed to disrupt Dortmund’s rhythm and create a few chances. However, Dortmund still had opportunities to extend their lead but failed to capitalize. What led to FC St. Pauli’s equalising goal? Substitute Scott Banks made an immediate impact, driving down the right flank and cutting inside. His shot was blocked but fell to Eric Smith, who unleashed a powerful strike from distance that found the back of the net, levelling the score at 1-1. Was there any controversy surrounding St. Pauli’s goal? While it was a spectacular goal, there were questions about a potential offside in the build-up. Afolayan was in an offside position but didn’t appear to be interfering with play. Ultimately, the goal stood, with the author suggesting the refereeing team may have allowed it due to the sheer brilliance of the strike. How did Dortmund regain the lead? Dortmund’s winning goal resulted from a swift counter-attack down the left flank. Substitute Jamie Gittens outpaced Adam Dźwigała and delivered a precise cross to Guirassy, who headed in unmarked from the centre of the box. This goal highlighted defensive lapses from St. Pauli, particularly in failing to provide adequate cover and allowing Guirassy to run free. What is the overall takeaway from the match? Despite the loss, FC St. Pauli’s performance against a much stronger Dortmund side was commendable. They executed their defensive game plan effectively for large portions of the match and showed glimpses of attacking threat. However, individual errors and a failure to capitalise on their chances ultimately cost them a point. While their fighting spirit is undeniable, they need to find more consistency and improve their finishing to secure the points needed for survival in the Bundesliga. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A 0:3 defeat - a match like a gift - for Mainz 05

A 0:3 defeat - a match like a gift - for Mainz 05

A Deep Dive into FC St. Pauli’s Recent Performance Source 1: 1. FC Patzer 03 Podcast (Excerpts) I. Football Banter & Travel Tales Podcast hosts and guests engage in lighthearted banter about FC St. Pauli’s recent performance, lamenting their inability to score goals. The conversation shifts to personal travel experiences, highlighting a trip to San Sebastian and Bilbao, with an emphasis on the vibrant football culture in the Basque region. II. Post-Match Analysis: Mainz 0-3 St. Pauli A detailed review of the match against Mainz ensues, dissecting key moments and individual player performances. The hosts critique the team’s defensive errors leading to the first two goals and lament the lack of attacking efficiency. III. Tactical Deep Dive: Blessin vs. Hürzeler The discussion compares and contrasts the playing styles employed by current coach Alexander Blessin and his predecessor, Timo Schultz. Blessin’s emphasis on a compact defensive structure with quick transitions is examined, as opposed to Schultz’s possession-based approach with intricate passing triangles. IV. Player Focus: Strengths, Weaknesses & Potential Individual players are assessed, including praise for Saliakas and Irvine’s defensive contributions, as well as concerns over Eggestein’s finishing and the lack of a consistent goal-scoring threat. The hosts consider potential solutions, including the development of existing players and the possibility of winter transfer window acquisitions. Source 2: FC St. Pauli Official Website Match Report - “Game of the Day Ends in 3-0 Defeat Against Mainz” I. Match Summary Concisely summarizes the key events of the match, highlighting St. Pauli’s missed opportunities and Mainz’s clinical finishing. Provides the starting lineups for both teams, noting any changes from previous matches and outlining the coaches’ pre-match comments. II. First Half Breakdown Chronicles the first half action, detailing Mainz’s early goals, St. Pauli’s subsequent attempts to equalize, and notable individual performances. Emphasizes St. Pauli’s dominance in possession and chances created but ultimately failing to convert their efforts. III. Second Half Breakdown Describes the second half, including Mainz’s tactical shift to a more defensive approach and their successful counter-attacking strategy. Notes St. Pauli’s struggles to break down the Mainz defense, despite substitutions aimed at injecting more attacking potency. Source 3: FC St. Pauli Official Website Post-Match Reactions - “Irvine: ‘We Have a Lot to Learn from this Game’” I. Coach & Captain’s Statements Features post-match quotes from head coach Alexander Blessin and captain Jackson Irvine, reflecting on the team’s performance and highlighting areas for improvement. Emphasizes the need for increased intensity and focus to compete at the Bundesliga level. II. Player Perspectives Offers insights from various St. Pauli players, including Hauke Wahl, Nikola Vasilj, Johannes Eggestein, Eric Smith, and Robert Wagner. Each player provides their assessment of the match, acknowledging shortcomings while also identifying positive aspects. III. Opposition Analysis Includes a brief statement from Mainz head coach Bo Henriksen, praising his team’s efficiency and control throughout the match. Offers a contrasting perspective from the opposing team’s leader. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

FC St. Pauli cooperative - a football revolution

FC St. Pauli cooperative - a football revolution

FC St. Pauli Cooperative: A New Model for Football Source 1: “Die Football Cooperative St. Pauli (FCSP eG) - der Gegenentwurf zum Ausverkauf des Fußballs” This source is a short excerpt outlining the motivations behind the FC St. Pauli cooperative. It emphasizes fan ownership and control of the club as a means of resisting the “selling out” of football to corporations and wealthy investors. The excerpt highlights the shared belief in a different, more democratic, and people-centric approach to the sport. Source 2: “FCSP eG – St. Paulis Genossenschaft geht kühn an den Start – St. Pauli POP Blog” I. Introduction & Overview Expresses mixed feelings of excitement and skepticism about the cooperative’s potential impact. Highlights the interest from other fan groups and the hope that FC St. Pauli’s model could become a blueprint for change. Explains the basic structure of the cooperative and its share price (850 euros). II. Purpose & Goals Explains that the cooperative aims to separate long-term investments from the day-to-day financial operations of the Bundesliga team. Emphasizes the democratic nature of the cooperative, aligning with FC St. Pauli’s values. III. Financing & Investments Initially, the cooperative will focus on stadium ownership, leasing it back to the club to generate revenue. Outlines how the funds will primarily be used for debt reduction, ensuring financial stability. IV. Potential & Limitations Discusses the limited financial returns for investors and the potential lack of appeal to non-fans. Acknowledges the potential limitations in realizing the vision of “another football” due to debt prioritization. V. Future Opportunities Explores potential future investments in the youth academy (NLZ), stadium expansion, player development, and international collaborations. Presents the idea of an international cooperative network of like-minded clubs. VI. Addressing Misconceptions Clarifies that the cooperative is not a debt relief scheme but a long-term investment strategy. Explains the concept of a cooperative and provides various models for its application in football. VII. Fan Reactions & Comments Presents a selection of fan comments, raising concerns about the share price, potential for misuse, and mechanisms for preventing hostile takeover. Discusses the possibility of fan clubs purchasing shares and the potential for a more affordable share price to increase participation. Source 3: “Sportclub: St. Paulis Göttlich zur Genossenschaft: ’Unsere Antwort für einen anderen Fußball” This source is a summary of a television segment featuring FC St. Pauli President Oke Göttlich discussing the cooperative. He frames the initiative as a response to the increasing commercialization of football and a way to maintain the club’s unique identity. The segment likely explores the rationale behind choosing a cooperative model and its potential implications for the future of the club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.