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1 year ago
Me Ranting About Eddie Diaz

Me ranting about Eddie Diaz

1 year ago
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1 year ago
Marco Reus.

Marco Reus.

Where do I begin?

Loyal? Captain? Faithful? Teacher?

To many of us Dortmund fans, Marco Reus is the man who made us fans of the club. He spent 22 years with us, from youth ranks to the first team, and almost every moment in between. Not all of us have seen the whole journey, but that is okay.

We saw what we could, and each time, we were mesmerized. Mesmerized by his goal scoring ability, his vision, his off the ball movement, and all other fancy football terms. He is undoubtedly the best to ever wear the black and yellow, to don the schwarz-gelb, to play in the Westfalenstadion. He is the kind of player that as a child, we would stay up late to watch YouTube highlight compilations of, just to rewatch his magic.

His aesthetics aren’t typically what he is known for, though. What has always defined his career to non Dortmund supporters has been his loyalty to the club, his ever lasting trust in us. From when he renewed his contract when we were in the relegation zone, to when he stuck by us after each and every lost game, ruined DFB Pokal competitions, titles that slipped through our fingers by just a hair, and most recently, our second place finish in the UCL final, he always dusted himself off and told us that he would always stand with us through our struggles.

Never considering a move to Real Madrid, Barcelona, Juventus, or any other club while in his prime and their peak, he solidified himself as the best player to grace a “second rate team in the farmers league,” as so many doubters liked to put it. He had raised the Dortmund level so much, showed his abilities, his resilience, and faithfulness to the badge. Each time an elite club came asking for his services, the answer was always the same: “No, I want to stay at Dortmund,” or, “No amount of money will make me leave.” He has become synonymous with Borussia Dortmund. When people ask what’s so special about this club, the answer is will always be, “Marco Reus. He is Dortmund.”

Now he is leaving. He isn’t leaving in the way any of us wanted, no UCL, no title, but he leaves as our biggest ever legend. He wasn’t even the one to make the choice, which saddens us all, but like all good things, his time at Dortmund must come to an end.

He may not have as many trophies as Robert Lewandowski, or the pure skill of Messi, or the presence of Ronaldo, but he’s still just as memorable as them. When looking at lists of the best players of our generation his name will always be on the list.

Thank you for everything, Marco. I hope I’ll see you at the club again one day.

Marco Reus.

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1 year ago
I Know We’re All Still Upset About Marco Leaving (😞), But He’s Not The Only One Leaving. Both
I Know We’re All Still Upset About Marco Leaving (😞), But He’s Not The Only One Leaving. Both
I Know We’re All Still Upset About Marco Leaving (😞), But He’s Not The Only One Leaving. Both
I Know We’re All Still Upset About Marco Leaving (😞), But He’s Not The Only One Leaving. Both

I know we’re all still upset about Marco leaving (😞), but he’s not the only one leaving. Both Mateau Morey and Marius Wolf are also leaving.

Marius Wolf is a difficult topic. He played plenty, and when he did play it was often unconvincing and not Dortmund standard. However, there were times when he did show up, and has always played for the badge. Each time he played, he played for the clubs sucess, not the multi million dollar pay check he was going to get at the end of the week. He shouldn’t have even played that much, we should have had better alternatives, but we didn’t. So he played, and he did his job. Not all the time, but enough to get us through the season. He played during our UCL journey, and has been here for such beautiful moments.

It really sucks for Mateu, because I feel that he could have really made something out of his time at this beautiful club. But he didn’t have the chance. When your body is fighting against all your hopes and dreams, hampering your potential and ability, it is a very hard road for success, more often than not resulting in failure. He didn’t deserve his year long, practically career ending injury, but it happened anyway. He still clearly loves the club, and it’s something I will forever be thankful for.

Thank you for everything Marius and Mateu!


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1 year ago

jude went over to hug almost every dortmund player before the trophy presentation 🥺 that jadon jude hug was filled with so much love for each other 🥹🫶🏽


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1 year ago
Bellingham Celebrated Before Some Madrid Loser Scored. Way To Show Respect To Your Previous Club Pellingham

Bellingham celebrated before some Madrid loser scored. Way to show respect to your previous club Pellingham


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1 year ago
Pov Ur About To Become A Victim Of Medical Malpractice

pov ur about to become a victim of medical malpractice

1 year ago
This Is Not Okay. In What World Is It Okay To Have A Weapons Company Be A Sponsor? Not Only That, The
This Is Not Okay. In What World Is It Okay To Have A Weapons Company Be A Sponsor? Not Only That, The

This is not okay. In what world is it okay to have a weapons company be a sponsor? Not only that, the company in questions has sent tens of thousands of weapons to Israel.

Regardless of political opinions, people are being hurt by weapons ever day in Palestine and Israel, and it’s not right for a football club to endorse this type of violence.

It doesn’t matter the amount of money we are getting from this, the sponsorship should not have been considered at all. This is not my club. This is not right. It is disgusting behavior from the higher ups, and shows that all we care about now is money. Absolutely disgusting behavior.

Borussia Dortmund is betraying their fan base by throwing away their morals in favor of 20 million dollars and a small graphic on the sleeve of the shirt.


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1 year ago

sometimes having a favorite player means you get to see them play one or two seasons at your favorite club (if you're lucky) and after that they transfer to a team you can't or don't want to follow them to. i have been one of the even luckier ones - i got to see one of my absolute favorite players play at my favorite club for over twelve years. the long lost son finally back home.

this bundesliga chapter ends today. and i know a lot of people will look at his career and only see the lacking titles. no bundesliga title, despite bvb being close twice in those years. no world cup title because of an unfortunate injury in the last friendly before the team's flight to brazil. his first champions league final also ended in a defeat (hopefully we'll be more successful the second time around).

when i look at that time, however, i see someone who always believed in his club and especially in its potential. who stood by it in sometimes better and sometimes worse times. who didn't leave, despite that being the easier option. i also see someone who brought players and fans to this club - among them certainly people who maybe would've looked the other way without him.

so thank you, marco. i hope we'll see each other in black and yellow again, when the time's right.


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1 year ago
So We All Saw Thomas’ Post. He’s So Amazing For Posting This For Marco. Always Knew He Was A Top
So We All Saw Thomas’ Post. He’s So Amazing For Posting This For Marco. Always Knew He Was A Top

So we all saw Thomas’ post. He’s so amazing for posting this for Marco. Always knew he was a top guy.

BUT ALSO. They were just teammates on the national team, they may actually be friends, but nowhere near as close at he and Mats. Imagine what he posts when Mats retires, I don’t think my heart will be able to take it 🥹


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1 year ago

What happened to the gay footballers that were supposed to come out? Did they decide against it last minute? Or was it never actually going to happen? I heard it was supposed to be Bundesliga players mainly, so I’m a fair bit surprised by it not happening, since it would most likely be the best environment for an openly LGBTQ+ player. Best wishes to them, hope they can gain the courage to come out one day


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1 year ago

Still annoyed about Mats not getting the call up. We can say everything about his performances, but it’s clear the call ups weren’t based off that. He would have been on the list if it was based off form.

It’s most likely Bagelsmann being worried about someone who can question authority, and Mats has shown he can do that with Terzic, so he’s probably not below doing it with Bagelsmann too.

He is also a 35 year old man who can handle being on the bench for a few matches like a big boy because he is a professional who knows what comes with the job. If he doesn’t fit against a certain opponent, he doesn’t play, and that is especially true with his age at this point.

I just think it’s ridiculous that Mats can’t offer anything in Nagelsmann’s eyes, especially with his recent performances. It would have been real nice to see Jule called up too, but instead we got Koch and Robert Andrich, none of which will probably see playing time.

At least we got Fülle and Schlotti on the squad, real proud for them, they truly deserve it after all their hard work. It’s good they got seen.

Rant over. 😞


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1 year ago

WHY😭😭😭

1 year ago

Am I the only one that finds it weird that, a few weeks ago, all the rumours were pointing at Mats Hummels staying at BVB but after it was announced that Marco Reus is leaving that narrative changed?


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1 year ago

Oh… well I hope Dortmund fail then! Really disappointed in them. 🙄

(I’m aware Madrid have a Zionist, I’m just surprised at a club who claims to be progressive would take such a stance…)

Oh… Well I Hope Dortmund Fail Then! Really Disappointed In Them. 🙄

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