it’s actually insane how leverkusen won the bundesliga without losing a single game like wow congrats! here’s to the 2 supporters on here hope they’re having the time of their lives
Things I have learned as an American fan of European football:
1. Italians actually do say Mamma Mia. Like, not ironically. I'm not making fun though, because Romanisti are also masters of the sick burn.
2. You guys we do not talk enough about how the French love suffering. Their visible enjoyment whenever they moan that their teams suck out loud is bordering on kink.
3. Bayer 04 Leverkusen is a German team founded in 1904 by workers at the Bayer plant. Like, the aspirin company Bayer. Which means they have
A goddamn Bayer aspirin right in their team logo. From an era when Bayer also made HEROIN.
I don't know what to do with any of this so now it's your problem.
[ID: A crest for the team, reading "1904 Bayer Leverkusen", with two rearing lions flanking a big round Bayer aspirin tablet.]
Saw someone say, "Watch fake football fans support leverkusen now " ?? Have you ever thought about how teams like barca, madrid, man u, city, liverpool, arsenal, Milan, juve, bayern got their following?? By being at the bottom of the league or by being the top club for when those fans started watching the sport??? I'm not saying that eveyone supports the top club of their time, but that's true for the majority of international fans especially. Literally, all my friends who started watching football say, 10 years ago, support barca or madrid or city. Almost all of my dad's friends support man u or chelsea or liverpool. Why are we acting like that's not how football has worked since forever??? And this is especially true for newer football fans. There's always gonna be people who support Leicester or Luton because that's their culture but for international fans, it's literally the most natural thing to gravitate towards the best club when they start to get into the sport. Be nicer and think before saying dumb shit
Xabi Alonso: “In the future, my daughters will remember why these women fought for, issues that are good for football and society. They became world champions, their success should have been discussed. It’s important that the situation in the Spanish federation has to change.”