Yes, but then what's the point of LUGAS if I have a separate limit with each Provider? Must be a mistake. It could also be the other way around: I win and they don't want to pay out because I've reached my Lugas limit.
I would like you to appreciate me now for saying that Dortmund will go to the CL and Stuttgart can be happy if they finish in single digits. Despite everything, Stuttgart have a very good chance of making it into European business. I think they will take advantage of it. The cup final will be very one-sided. As a Stuttgart resident, I would put the beer on ice. Anyone who lives nearby will be able to attend the cup celebrations the day after. I think the people of Stuttgart will be more than happy with that.
As far as the first four are concerned, they are the right teams. I also think the order is right. Bayern deserve to be champions. Leverkusen also better than the rest. I don't really count Leverkusen's last few weeks because the championship was over anyway. They simply gave up at some point. Frankfurt deserved it over the whole season and based on the last few years I think they're ready to take the next step. Enough with second-class European soccer! They deserve to be in the Champions League. And Dortmund have fought hard for it. Kovac has got the gang under control. Freiburg also played another great season, but the goal difference alone...is a horror! Nevertheless, I think they deserve to play in Europe.
In the end, the realization remains that, like the last 10 years or more, Bayern will be champions and Dortmund will qualify for the Champions League. These are the two constant facts that you can really see over the years and which are therefore confirmed again and again, except for one time each. The rest always changes. Okay, and of course Leipzig have always been in the top 4 in recent years.
My top 3 are still Bayern, Dortmund and Leipzig. I don't care what their rankings were this year. I see it over several years.
I'm already predicting something for next season. We won't see a championship fight between Bayern and Leverkusen. Leverkusen will now slide down a bit. We'll see whether it's enough for 4th place in the end....
Just a small conclusion from my point of view. Don't take the beginning too seriously, of course.
And now...to a cool relegation between Heidenheim and Elversberg! I can't wait to see if Elversberg can do it tomorrow.
Just for the sake of the DFB Cup final. Leverkusen must have thought it would be easy, just like Bayern in Saarbrücken and Kiel, and so on and so forth. Arminia, do it
Patizi wrote on 17.05.2025 at 18:05: I would like you to appreciate me now regarding the announcement that Dortmund will go to the CL and Stuttgart can be happy if they finish in single digits. Despite everything, Stuttgart has a very good chance to get into European business. I think they will take advantage of it. The cup final will be very one-sided. As a Stuttgart resident, I would put the beer on ice. Anyone who lives nearby will be able to attend the cup celebrations the day after. I think the people of Stuttgart will be more than happy with that.
As far as the first four are concerned, they are the right teams. I also think the order is right. Bayern deserve to be champions. Leverkusen also better than the rest. I don't really count Leverkusen's last few weeks because the championship was over anyway. They simply gave up at some point. Frankfurt deserved it over the whole season and based on the last few years I think they're ready to take the next step. Enough with second-class European soccer! They deserve to be in the Champions League. And Dortmund have fought hard for it. Kovac has got the gang under control. Freiburg also played another great season, but the goal difference alone...is a horror! Nevertheless, I think they deserve to play in Europe.
In the end, the realization remains that, like the last 10 years or more, Bayern will be champions and Dortmund will qualify for the Champions League. These are the two constant facts that you can really see over the years and which are therefore confirmed again and again, except for one time each. The rest always changes. Okay, and of course Leipzig have always been in the top 4 in recent years.
My top 3 are still Bayern, Dortmund and Leipzig. I don't care what their rankings were this year. I see it over several years.
I'm already predicting something for next season. We won't see a championship fight between Bayern and Leverkusen. Leverkusen will now slide down a bit. We'll see whether it's enough for 4th place in the end....
Just a small conclusion from my point of view. Don't take the beginning too seriously, of course.
And now...to a cool relegation between Heidenheim and Elversberg! I can't wait to see if Elversberg can do it tomorrow.
I would have bet max that Dortmund won't make it to 4th place. But I think I'm the worst bettor here this year .
I think everyone in Stuttgart would agree with 9th place and a cup win, even if I would have rated them higher in the league. The intermittent losing streak and the wretched conversion of chances destroyed a better ranking.
Winning the cup would be very nice. Probably, but not through yet. Another concentrated performance against a third and future second division team and then we'll be in the internationals for the second year in a row.
Next week will be chaos around the Schlossplatz in Stuttgart
The city only wants to allow 35,000 for public viewing. I reckon there'll easily be 5 times that number in the city. According to the press, there were well over 200,000 at the 2007 championship alone. Over 100,000 for the promotion and the second league championship, with the promotion celebration also taking place at the Canstatter Wasen.
The whole city will be bathed in white and red, except for the 1% who support the Kickers
To the game of chance:
It's a good thing it's the summer break. I'm not playing the Club World Cup either, so for me it's really a break for 2 1/2 months now. After a decent loss after the first 5 months. That's just the way it is with gambling.
From August onwards, I'll find the egg-laying wool-milk sow and get rich with sports betting. Rich!
Donnie wrote on 17.05.2025 at 18:26: Just for the sake of the DFB Cup final. Leverkusen must have thought it would be easy just like Bayern in Saarbrücken and Kiel, and and and and. Arminia, do it
That's right! I think you should emphasize the away successes because they didn't play on their own pitch, in their home stadium. People always talk so much about how much of a difference that makes, especially with smaller teams and in the cup. This is almost always the main argument when small meets big. And now I'll tell you Bielefeld's statistics regarding away games in the cup. There were 0 games and therefore 0 wins. That means we don't have the home advantage in the cup. It will be played on a neutral pitch. And Stuttgart will also be very loud. In terms of atmosphere, it won't just be "Arminia, Arminia"! There won't just be 3000 visiting fans. There will be 10 times as many visiting fans. It will be a completely different movie for them. In the end, it's still "only" a third division team and nothing else. And no, even if they are promoted, they are still a third division team!
Butterbrezel wrote on 17.05.2025 at 18:27:
I would have max-bet that Dortmund won't make it to 4th place. But I think I'm the worst bettor here this year .
I think everyone in Stuttgart would be okay with 9th place and winning the cup, even if I would have rated them higher in the league. The intermittent losing streak and the wretched conversion of chances destroyed a better ranking.
Winning the cup would be very nice. Probably, but not through yet. Another concentrated performance against a third and future second division team and then we'll be in the internationals for the second year in a row.
Next week will be chaos around the Schlossplatz in Stuttgart
The city only wants to allow 35,000 for public viewing. I reckon there'll easily be 5 times that number in the city. According to the press, there were well over 200,000 at the 2007 championship alone. Over 100,000 for the promotion and the second league championship, with the promotion celebration also taking place at the Canstatter Wasen.
The whole city will be bathed in white and red, except for the 1% who support the Kickers
To the game of chance:
It's a good thing it's the summer break. I'm not playing the Club World Cup either, so for me it's really a break for 2 1/2 months now. After a decent loss after the first 5 months. That's just the way it is with gambling.
From August onwards, I'll find the egg-laying wool-milk sow and get rich with sports betting. Rich!
Look, this arrogance from some people in Stuttgart got on my nerves. There were also one or two comments here where I was told or sold that they are a top club. I've explained time and again why I see it that way. Just because a team is at the top for 1-2 years doesn't make it one of the top teams in the league. And when I look at Stuttgart's last few years, I see second division, mid-table once, two relegation battles and then one year at the top. If Stuttgart played at the top for years, then I would agree with the whole thing. That up there was just an outlier and nothing more. Now they're where they belong, as I've said all along, and in the end that's simply the average of the last few years. Winning the cup will make this season a good season and so, as you say, they will be happy. Even if there aren't that many games in the cup, you still have to win it first and Stuttgart will do that now!
The public viewing will be cool for you and the fans. Hopefully the weather will cooperate. Something like that can be really cool when it's your own club. I think it's just cooler than international matches.
Look, I was annoyed by the arrogance of some Stuttgart players. There were also one or two comments here where I was told or sold that they are a top club. I've explained time and again why I see it that way. Just because a team is at the top for 1-2 years doesn't make it one of the top teams in the league. And when I look at Stuttgart's last few years, I see second division, mid-table once, two relegation battles and then one year at the top. If Stuttgart played at the top for years, then I would agree with the whole thing. That up there was just an outlier and nothing more. Now they're where they belong, as I've said all along, and in the end that's simply the average of the last few years. Winning the cup will make this season a good season and so, as you say, they will be happy. Even if there aren't that many games in the cup, you still have to win it first and Stuttgart will do that now!
The public viewing will be cool for you and the fans. Hopefully the weather will cooperate. Something like that can be really cool when it's your own club. I think it's just cooler than international matches.
Yes, of course these are moments that never go away.
It was sunny at the 2007 championship. It felt like 30 degrees, I just checked the archive weather data, it was probably only 24 ?! Okay. Seemed warmer to me. But it was just a gigantic drinking and partying binge.
The 2017 ascent was sunny. I would have said it felt like 25 degrees, but it was only 21. It also felt warmer to me.
Current weather forecast for Saturday: 17 degrees and cloudy. But it could change to around 23 degrees and a cup win by then
Butterbrezel wrote on 17.05.2025 at 18:27:
I would have max-bet that Dortmund won't make it to 4th place. But I think I'm the worst bettor here this year .
I think everyone in Stuttgart would be okay with 9th place and winning the cup, even if I would have rated them higher in the league. The intermittent losing streak and the wretched conversion of chances destroyed a better ranking.
Winning the cup would be very nice. Probably, but not through yet. Another concentrated performance against a third and future second division team and then we'll be in the internationals for the second year in a row.
Next week will be chaos around the Schlossplatz in Stuttgart
The city only wants to allow 35,000 for public viewing. I reckon there'll easily be 5 times that number in the city. According to the press, there were well over 200,000 at the 2007 championship alone. Over 100,000 for the promotion and the second league championship, with the promotion celebration also taking place at the Canstatter Wasen.
The whole city will be bathed in white and red, except for the 1% who support the Kickers
To the game of chance:
It's a good thing it's the summer break. I'm not playing the Club World Cup either, so for me it's really a break for 2 1/2 months now. After a decent loss after the first 5 months. That's just the way it is with gambling.
From August onwards, I'll find the egg-laying wool-milk sow and get rich with sports betting. Rich!
That sounds like a good plan.
I'll have a look at the Club World Cup from time to time, though..
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I'm delighted for Freiburg and Mainz, they've reached Europe and the Conference League. They will certainly represent Germany well!
Leipzig could possibly become an insider Tip next season without the double burden.
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As far as the first four are concerned, they are the right teams. I also think the order is right. Bayern deserve to be champions. Leverkusen also better than the rest. I don't really count Leverkusen's last few weeks because the championship was over anyway. They simply gave up at some point. Frankfurt deserved it over the whole season and based on the last few years I think they're ready to take the next step. Enough with second-class European soccer! They deserve to be in the Champions League. And Dortmund have fought hard for it. Kovac has got the gang under control. Freiburg also played another great season, but the goal difference alone...is a horror! Nevertheless, I think they deserve to play in Europe.
In the end, the realization remains that, like the last 10 years or more, Bayern will be champions and Dortmund will qualify for the Champions League. These are the two constant facts that you can really see over the years and which are therefore confirmed again and again, except for one time each. The rest always changes. Okay, and of course Leipzig have always been in the top 4 in recent years.
My top 3 are still Bayern, Dortmund and Leipzig. I don't care what their rankings were this year. I see it over several years.
I'm already predicting something for next season. We won't see a championship fight between Bayern and Leverkusen. Leverkusen will now slide down a bit. We'll see whether it's enough for 4th place in the end....
Just a small conclusion from my point of view. Don't take the beginning too seriously, of course.
And now...to a cool relegation between Heidenheim and Elversberg! I can't wait to see if Elversberg can do it tomorrow.
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I would have bet max that Dortmund won't make it to 4th place. But I think I'm the worst bettor here this year .
I think everyone in Stuttgart would agree with 9th place and a cup win, even if I would have rated them higher in the league. The intermittent losing streak and the wretched conversion of chances destroyed a better ranking.
Winning the cup would be very nice. Probably, but not through yet. Another concentrated performance against a third and future second division team and then we'll be in the internationals for the second year in a row.
Next week will be chaos around the Schlossplatz in Stuttgart
The city only wants to allow 35,000 for public viewing. I reckon there'll easily be 5 times that number in the city. According to the press, there were well over 200,000 at the 2007 championship alone. Over 100,000 for the promotion and the second league championship, with the promotion celebration also taking place at the Canstatter Wasen.
The whole city will be bathed in white and red, except for the 1% who support the Kickers
To the game of chance:
It's a good thing it's the summer break. I'm not playing the Club World Cup either, so for me it's really a break for 2 1/2 months now. After a decent loss after the first 5 months. That's just the way it is with gambling.
From August onwards, I'll find the egg-laying wool-milk sow and get rich with sports betting. Rich!
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That's right! I think you should emphasize the away successes because they didn't play on their own pitch, in their home stadium. People always talk so much about how much of a difference that makes, especially with smaller teams and in the cup. This is almost always the main argument when small meets big. And now I'll tell you Bielefeld's statistics regarding away games in the cup. There were 0 games and therefore 0 wins. That means we don't have the home advantage in the cup. It will be played on a neutral pitch. And Stuttgart will also be very loud. In terms of atmosphere, it won't just be "Arminia, Arminia"! There won't just be 3000 visiting fans. There will be 10 times as many visiting fans. It will be a completely different movie for them. In the end, it's still "only" a third division team and nothing else. And no, even if they are promoted, they are still a third division team!
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Look, this arrogance from some people in Stuttgart got on my nerves. There were also one or two comments here where I was told or sold that they are a top club. I've explained time and again why I see it that way. Just because a team is at the top for 1-2 years doesn't make it one of the top teams in the league. And when I look at Stuttgart's last few years, I see second division, mid-table once, two relegation battles and then one year at the top. If Stuttgart played at the top for years, then I would agree with the whole thing. That up there was just an outlier and nothing more. Now they're where they belong, as I've said all along, and in the end that's simply the average of the last few years. Winning the cup will make this season a good season and so, as you say, they will be happy. Even if there aren't that many games in the cup, you still have to win it first and Stuttgart will do that now!
The public viewing will be cool for you and the fans. Hopefully the weather will cooperate. Something like that can be really cool when it's your own club. I think it's just cooler than international matches.
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Yes, of course these are moments that never go away.
It was sunny at the 2007 championship. It felt like 30 degrees, I just checked the archive weather data, it was probably only 24 ?! Okay. Seemed warmer to me. But it was just a gigantic drinking and partying binge.
The 2017 ascent was sunny. I would have said it felt like 25 degrees, but it was only 21. It also felt warmer to me.
Current weather forecast for Saturday: 17 degrees and cloudy. But it could change to around 23 degrees and a cup win by then
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That sounds like a good plan.
I'll have a look at the Club World Cup from time to time, though..
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