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report from the local wolfsburg rag - What a difference to lille. just shows that the French bizzies are a bunch of tw@ts
http://www.waz-online.de/Wolfsburg/Stadt-Wolfsburg/Englische-Fans-feierten-friedlich
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English fans celebrated peacefully
Wolfsburg yesterday was firmly in the hands of Everton fans. Already during the afternoon traveled some 3,000 British guests, celebrated at the Irish Pub, Kaufhof or at the Christmas market, waving blue and white scarves and stilled their thirst with plenty of beer. Inside the stadium, there were then 4,500 visiting fans - the police had the situation under control.
It was a blue and white football festival: Before and Irish- Pub prevailed before the game very best mood that Everton fans sang continuously football songs, a peddler selling pins and T-shirts and host Andreas Nanos brought plenty of Guinness to the people. "It's all in a good mood, I love that," said the host. Front of the restaurant lit during the afternoon English fans also pyrotechnics. Fan Callum Baxter (28) from Manchester was for the first time in Wolfsburg: "The atmosphere is great. Everyone is so friendly! "Even German fans mingled with the English visitors. Oliver Bock (38): "The atmosphere is great, so makes football fun." Excitement in Sausalito at the Imperial-crossing or in Old Berlin in Kaufhof. Old Berlin CEO Charly Hauff: "All celebrate peacefully."
In the Alpine village at the Christmas market in the FUZO the bear was going on: The Wolfsburg band "Enemy Jack" agreed with the British crowd chants, which echoed through the Porsche road. Alps host Frank Kuban "This is something completely different!" Was packed the little beer bar Salonika at the northern head. An hour before kickoff of the game, the English visitors flocked happy chanted in the direction of VW Arena, one incident: At the Berlin bridge an Everton fan ran in front of a taxi, he came to the hospital as a precaution.
The Wolfsburg police was present since the early afternoon, positioned himself with many emergency vehicles throughout the City as well as at the station, and so it remained peaceful. Police spokesman Sven-Marco Claus: "It was a quiet operation."
http://www.waz-online.de/Wolfsburg/Stadt-Wolfsburg/Englische-Fans-feierten-friedlich
google translate
English fans celebrated peacefully
Wolfsburg yesterday was firmly in the hands of Everton fans. Already during the afternoon traveled some 3,000 British guests, celebrated at the Irish Pub, Kaufhof or at the Christmas market, waving blue and white scarves and stilled their thirst with plenty of beer. Inside the stadium, there were then 4,500 visiting fans - the police had the situation under control.
It was a blue and white football festival: Before and Irish- Pub prevailed before the game very best mood that Everton fans sang continuously football songs, a peddler selling pins and T-shirts and host Andreas Nanos brought plenty of Guinness to the people. "It's all in a good mood, I love that," said the host. Front of the restaurant lit during the afternoon English fans also pyrotechnics. Fan Callum Baxter (28) from Manchester was for the first time in Wolfsburg: "The atmosphere is great. Everyone is so friendly! "Even German fans mingled with the English visitors. Oliver Bock (38): "The atmosphere is great, so makes football fun." Excitement in Sausalito at the Imperial-crossing or in Old Berlin in Kaufhof. Old Berlin CEO Charly Hauff: "All celebrate peacefully."
In the Alpine village at the Christmas market in the FUZO the bear was going on: The Wolfsburg band "Enemy Jack" agreed with the British crowd chants, which echoed through the Porsche road. Alps host Frank Kuban "This is something completely different!" Was packed the little beer bar Salonika at the northern head. An hour before kickoff of the game, the English visitors flocked happy chanted in the direction of VW Arena, one incident: At the Berlin bridge an Everton fan ran in front of a taxi, he came to the hospital as a precaution.
The Wolfsburg police was present since the early afternoon, positioned himself with many emergency vehicles throughout the City as well as at the station, and so it remained peaceful. Police spokesman Sven-Marco Claus: "It was a quiet operation."