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Against the modern sports journalism - Ballesterer football magazine

of AltraVita · Thursday 30 April 2009 · 2 2 Trackbacks / Pingbacks

It is precisely Austria-AltraVita weeks and I am glad for the opportunity, I just write about what the soul: There is reasonable sports journalism! As an ordinary blogger, I'll just enjoy every opportunity to the poor or out absurdities and stupidities made the outrageous madness to flog yourself the quality of press coverage of football. [...]

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Fire at will ... not!

of AltraVita · Friday 20 March 2009 · 14 5 Trackbacks / Pingbacks

Andrei Reisin of Sports Wire takes in his article "cliché fireworks double moralists" one of my favorite topics ... and when the topic of "scolding the media" is, of course I'm almost forced on my internet Klowand relish to add my two cents. Not that the sports writers can wire unsaid many arguments, but the topic is too old and too stupid to get it just so unaufgegriffen [...]

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Murder and manslaughter in Unterhaching!

of AltraVita · Tuesday, 3 March 2009 · 2 2 Trackbacks / Pingbacks

Funny Brigatas blog from Dortmund has found. Is apparent in the fertile hills around Aberdeen, and the once idyllic Unterhaching before slipping into the Twilight Zone: "crumbles Hachinger idyll" subtitled Sportgate. Prior to the third division match against Wacker Burghausen on Saturday for the first time it came to fan riots. Hachinger ultras had quarreled with guest fans. It [...]

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Football in Italy

of AltraVita · Wednesday 28 May 2008 · 3 1 Trackbacks / Pingbacks

Germany took the radio in his series "Faces of Europe" at the Italian football and describes the existing problems in detail and are reasonably balanced. Nice, I find that the various stakeholders, ie association representatives, and ultras "normal fans" have their say and the peculiarities of the Italian football enthusiasm of the "fede calcistica" are illuminated, without conjuring up doomsday scenarios. The result is a [...]

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