Half Man Half Biscuit
Active member
A couple of weeks ago some friends and I attended the game between Borussia Monchengladbach and Hamburg. We go to quite a few games in Germany but were astonished to find the fans of Monchengladbach so friendly and knowlegable about the Albion.
We met in their newly built supporters clubhouse, exchanged a few stories, beers and Albion/Gladders memorbilia and it was generally happy days.
This morning in my post box I received a package from the club including badges, pennants and the club CD. The head of the supporters club is known locally as 'Tower' he is paid by the club to negotiate between them and the supporters and is also the drummer with Wir Sind B.O.russia! who provide the club anthem that the teams run out to. Tower fought (succesfully) for terracing in the new stadium, drums for away fans and lots of other important issues!
I now have visions of friendly matches between the two sides, Albion/Monchengladbach merchandise selling in both clubs shops, supporters matches between the two sides etc etc but then again I am eternal optimist (especially after some of that lovely German beer!).
I know FC St Pauli are well liked amongst some Albion fans but I can assure you of an equal welcome should you choose to visit Gladders.
If nothing else it's a nice story for a boring Thursday eh!?
We met in their newly built supporters clubhouse, exchanged a few stories, beers and Albion/Gladders memorbilia and it was generally happy days.
This morning in my post box I received a package from the club including badges, pennants and the club CD. The head of the supporters club is known locally as 'Tower' he is paid by the club to negotiate between them and the supporters and is also the drummer with Wir Sind B.O.russia! who provide the club anthem that the teams run out to. Tower fought (succesfully) for terracing in the new stadium, drums for away fans and lots of other important issues!
I now have visions of friendly matches between the two sides, Albion/Monchengladbach merchandise selling in both clubs shops, supporters matches between the two sides etc etc but then again I am eternal optimist (especially after some of that lovely German beer!).
I know FC St Pauli are well liked amongst some Albion fans but I can assure you of an equal welcome should you choose to visit Gladders.
If nothing else it's a nice story for a boring Thursday eh!?