Halb Vier #6
From the publisher:
Halb Vier Issue Six – The new has just been released. Spread over 80 pages including our new blackout cover, which includes the following articles;
Steven Palmer – Die Mannschaft XI
A look at the best eleven from 1990 to the modern day
Antony Shields – Echte Liebe
When Antony played for and against Borussia Dortmund
Roberto Brambilla – DFC Prag, 125 years full of history
The story of a historic club reborn in 2016
Chris Law – You’ll Never Waddle Alone
Ente Bagdad is a hobby club that cares just as much about social commitment as it does football
James Gowland – The German State That Once Had Its Own National Team
The state of Saarland and their footballing history
Einar Haar Dyvik – Everyday struggle in the 3. Liga
VfB Lübeck’s and the challenges of everyday life in Germany’s unglamorous third tier
Rick Joshua – Being an FC Bayern München fan in the UK in the 1980’s
How Andy Gray still gives Rick sleepless nights 36 years later
Andrew Craston – Who’d want to play on the “Field of Death”?
Schleswig-Holstein’s most successful amateur side and their cup exploits
Dave Braneck – Viktoria…Big in Berlin
The sudden rise of Viktoria Berlin
Alan Deamer – My stadium is bigger than yours
Alan keeps his cards close to his chest
Jason Law- Leverkusen, a home from home
How Jason developed a passion for German football
Stephen Brandt – Jay who?
When Jürgen Klinsmann played (really) lower league football
Paul Jobson – Wir sind Leeds!
An ode to Leeds with a German twist
John Shenton – SC Preußen Münster – von Perth an die Hammer Straße
A love affair from afar
Denis Hurley – Die trikots, die sie trugen
The story of Schalke 04 through their jerseys
Feargal McEvoy – Glückauf-Kampfbahn Gelsenkirchen, October 1965
A step back in time
Peter Miles – Southend United in Berlin
Southend United’s pioneering visit to Berlin in 1910
Sascha Kruppa – Once upon a Time: TSV Vestenbergsgreuth
The footballing equivalent of winning the lottery
Kenny Legg – Ellenfeld
A story of Borussia Neunkirchen’s wonderful stadium through the camera lens
Gerry Farrell – Winding down the golden Dynamo
The Stasi, whiskey and football behind the Iron Curtain
Feargal McEvoy – Origin Stories: The Pioneers Who Took Football to the World
A review of Chris Lee’s recent book
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