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    Why are German football fans throwing chocolate onto pitches during a game between KL and Baria Dortmund in January after Dortmund had scored K supporters disrupted the game by throwing hundreds of chocolate gold coins into the goal mouth from the stands the game was stopped while players stewards and

    Officials helped to clean up Dortmund goalkeeper Gregor Kerbal even considered eating a few of the coins being Swiss it was definitely tempting he said afterwards this stunt was actually just the latest in the series of protests that can currently be seen all across German football back in December 2023

    The Deutsche football Liga who operate the Bundesliga proposed a motion to sell 8% of future broadcasting rights to private investors for around1 billion e the motion was passed by a 2/3 majority of clubs but the move has left supporters worried about creeping commercial influence and has prompted some to become increasingly militant in

    Their displays of opposition on Match days

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    2. To every anoying brittface who makes fun of us german football fans when we are fighting for our football. We are members and part owners at our clubs in parts that's something you can only dream about. The Bundesliga has a better International stand in Europan competitions thise season without dirty or bloody money.

    3. Necessary evil. Bundesliga getting more boring because munich huge gap of money power and their tendency to buy key player from rivals. Money is the only solution

    4. Sounds like they can close their stadiums since they could receive 3m per home game based on the tv rights.

      Sometimes fans just don't think.

    5. You really wanna get them where they live? Stop buying tickets, stop buying merch and stop watching games on your preferred streaming device.

    6. The thing is German clubs will be left behind and never be competitive if they don’t find new sources of income. Top Italian clubs are already struggling to even shop premier league level players. Lazio was linked with several championship players during the window… that shows you how far behind some Italian clubs are. If this keeps on going, the super league would have been an eventuality just perhaps without the name attached to it

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