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sometimes books are more exciting than reliance. raring to. go. once there's no escape. ritualised. german must reach. for. their. lives. why do clashes between fans and police seem to be an increasingly frequent
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occurrence why is it gatherings of fans often look like military marches. and what are the police supposed to do. kick off reporters dave and so many investigative stories of the police. unit into a pub a loathsome for what i hope find my feet a lot like the fall of. the funds which plots take me to heaven to so far it's tell you then but isn't football ultimately supposed to be a game surely there are more important questions. going up and that's just gets to decide on a. par with that what makes a top goalie. and who's the best rising star how about frank puts evan. let's see just how good he is in all opening reports on kickoff life. like you. if you look at the technique.
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i was. real cool to see from the young staff. yvonne would be. young easy going to. have to hit from the off in his new european league of choice. the job was might follow the disney that closely before coming here given by endorsements and doesn't pay clubs aside. evan and g. cuz putting his defensive wits against the best of them to impressive effect for frankfurt's nineteen year old pre-season signing it's been quite a step up from the french second division. typical for the whole rhythm of the games different here to france or elsewhere but those of you up and down the pitch all the time but most of the books books of it. not that he's had any problem adapting the first big highlights on match day six because they.
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have to get first ok. it's what i know from fox it was up in the big guy with my first photo so small molecule something. a goal that helps kickstart frankfurt's season off to full games without a win they went on a run of seven without losing the teenage french center back is proving an old head on young shoulders with his astute positional play and the team best quota of interceptions february's put this league a rookie of the month and he's only looking ahead. to do do question is as it seems we're all trying to move on from even higher up the table as it is too much stuff up with him as far as place to france goes for them one of them i can only keep performing well the bahamas fans pushing myself to the limit this isn't much money. i've been in frankfurt instant high fly in his debut book this legal seat. from new book. two living legends oliver kahn of germany and
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bryan fame gives us the lowdown on what makes for great people. touched by what. the pundits leader is home to a raft of world class custodians who have helped redefine the goalkeeper's craft in recent years who better to give us a few insights than all of a current three time world keeper of the year a time when as they get champions and one pair of expert analytical ice. is melting in bad surprises it best to push the ball away when can you catch it and how quickly do you decide he is a con alice's. he's a senior this demonstrates the advantage of catching the ball face time don't waste time on the ground taking the plaudits get up quickly and target your throw out i
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think it's not only useful if your teammate can receive the ball in the direction of the opposite goal i move it on from bad in and out so when i like. somebody bunker moist to that amount of noise this is typical for manuel neuer voices in full flight gets of his shots out of it and this model saves it but the outstanding thing he does time and time again is get straight back on his feet and seek out a teammate in space or to start the swift counterattack. thinking i'm there i'm so like. i'm i'm going to. get hits again some of us and here we have young men so much showing how quickly you can turn things around with an accurate throw out this is one of mine you see here how difficult it is for him to catch the bulls and i'll take it if he doesn't feel he could well end up in the net and then bring it to his hands on it and then throws it out into the past. yes he has to see the lank
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it seems that for even now this would be nice and that will get you straight back on the front door and steve i'll be talking from. the south this is tricky you can easily go wrong. can i for some people might think manuel neuer is being it has to ask why does he choose to be pushed around the person to see if the roles bending unpredictably will get us there by for i'm rather than risk trying to get a hold of it from flop it's often safe it's a power it's a way to the scientists are even done so excited so. conceiving at corners so certainly better than having it end up in the net. so maybe says this is a world class reflex save from young soma plates we have a nice angle on it here and there long enough for header from say five or six meters out that is the first guess about catching the keepers got a fraction of
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a second to stick out his hand and he's able to turn the ball over the bar so you have somebody on so. he survives but the lebanese. the better option well basically you always want to catch the bull if possible and as with me he is not locking is option b. which you choose if it's a difficult goal you know you only have a short time to react to what's inside somebody like you know. so much traction on the pitch some countries are seeing an increase in trouble between police and fans all reporters dave i'm told many people on both sides of the divide. german football lives off of the reputation of its fans and for many germany is a football supporters power darts but then why is germany so. more and more scenes
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that looks like this. or this. and this. nice seem to be a constant conflict and we keep hearing that the situation is getting worse is it throughout is that all hot air whether it's hyped up or not it feels like something is really going wrong i'm told is that's to say it misses the point it's i on transnational. but often enough it is views english. and. so we've been trying to follow this out that's me tom and me. we've been talking to fans lawyers experts and police officers all over germany to try and get to the bottom of this. the ongoing tensions between supporters and police isn't limited to one club one
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region or even just to the. how the supporters recently had a run in with police for a second division match. up in hamburg listened to their site of that story. late last year hundreds of supporters. were on their way to no way to match never made it into the ground off to one of their number of allegedly smokes a cigarette in the training group ended up being held in a police catch all hours train station police officers insisted they had been provoked beforehand by some fans on the train as usual there are two sides to a story german football supporters are famously well you're just. fun projects primeval way diminish its chops up and down the country which are better for the assistance and support if any signs of the find themselves the. sun police band project and its legal aid set up the. myself have had plenty of work to do
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since the incident beautiful. we heard their account of events from eyewitnesses one of whom preferred not to show his face when speaking with us. on talk of additional five. times when also showing up with a large because in. seconds from gong. the traffic. officers say they were provoked by supporters whichever way things started they certainly can get acted quickly and the police ended up drawing from pretty drastic measures it's mine mine i'm not sure and fighting convenes and i'm buying. my first. fences and not hard as a dusty fence. i can phone finish your dad and uncle called.
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buzzin one hundred. and four of. us and one falls was a tad senseless is an opportunity to munch but part of the defense team gets flak from the mental stuff on the tough ones and went outside to. finish so i incorporated still not instant fame plant. designs and faced me such. until the decision comes the case is being brought to court of public opinion the example of the power the frenzy be to felt illustrates another important aspect of this issue the media narrative that follows through friends and me inevitably over global coverage after any incident you wouldn't blame any people reading the newspaper the day after thinking that riots exploded throughout the streets of beautiful.
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media coverage of police operations is a subject alex boss from the berlin school of economics and law has studied in detail. in germany there. in the case of football and violence always when the when when when the media the public discussion of the media discussion is about football fans you see such a picture of football fans using pyrotechnics fireworks and police officers with. you know a lot of countries around the world the situation for my friends in germany is actually fairly enviable you certainly never in danger of going to a ground and having a molotov cocktail. in november. what i caught him doing i asked. device. would.
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still it's clear that not everything is rosy the sensational ism of the public discourse can make it hard to keep sight of what's really going up so instead we got a firsthand look i had to chat to fans lawyers. and i joined the police for a day to get better impression of they would do rowdy supporters force their hands where does the police presence provoke fans we'd have to find them first to find out. technical round last night because we're in completely the wrong but. fortunately we got paid by the police and made a slightly better job of our second attempts to get things going. well.
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taken on how over today in a pretty brutal relegation six pointer at the bottom of the boom is the. opinion at the moment where you know the local chapter pilots which is essentially a right police unit are about to start their day in town taping connie not to allow us to accompany them throughout the day and get a bit of an impression of one operation looks like when one is making much has to be placed and i'm here on the finance side of things to get their side of the picture almost typical fans we chatted with didn't have major issues with the police it's a different story for the ultras we spoke with the lawyer representing stood guard for her insight. to see this complex and you can trust them to side step on its side to this new defense to do these things he does this for steam as a momentous least easy to see our treatise in mind i'm told is does to say it misses the point it's i am translates to is. the police have also noticed certain
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hostilities though they named different reason just that it's been for the. couple it's a. fun option off to the bar to the ones who could play more interesting. enough if not for. this sort of you don't speak the specifics of what is still missing. but what are police doing to improve their rocky relationship with the fans is that a concern are they more focused on the day to day operations of their job. from if it's in school to sort of. sometimes the whole thought of because in it's off the fence. to a trickle just stops liking what i still see in the seasonal sifu. if the idea is to make fans feel safer it doesn't seem very effective and it doesn't help that many fans feel unfairly categorized by police from the off as a phenomena that's fairly or not shouldn't. he may also in this uncool fields.
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leak about the lights over the un for. example the movement is unusual going from for france in when found so finally in vietnam president in the years when i called the computer know if you had been. systems a person after me i got up on that point it's i am from the us or saddam hussein i'm still going to end up probably in fan mocked up the minds of the hundreds of up by the spirits of a mafia don mask this not to miss our fans out of us also wagner moments of out in the sky i'm not going to name all the police's way of looking at things a slightly different day she said she told us that if you've done nothing wrong you've got nothing to be worried about. things from them up on the most trusted them on the augury but to put it so i would consider those things there's no market it's the rule of law for what's good for the pulitzer for you to think
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you're going to do a couple also and what i. call fun to see i must be stupid a little list of all the books on the. street just for says hanover is a boundary scam with a noticeably small to changing of away fans on days like this the police have fairly little to do. this is what i did all the policemen the senior people the bushmeat i've got to try out the answer for you. but they still have to be ready for anything so they can robo cop style protective gear that makes a pretty fierce pressure. local to movies and so those who make the social people feel good when you go shoot so stuff because i say it doesn't. seem. like music. but others are less keen on becoming accustomed to the sight of armored militarized police on the streets for many fans it's a. unnecessary going to make the biggest deletion of the atmosphere does it is
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a six month whole slew story he had to die to not dominate in mexico i'm speed of buses from the us if you got the clinton appointee as a recluse or just. rusty pretty sides of you can have just come back to ask him not to. put it say oh. look just so flawed it's called the event instead an interesting move. it was a male. behaving complete system. and i'm president i'm sure. it's in the same. place before that so it's a good starting point for my sweet little post was supposed to short move it into my was not. the. point since the five minutes. flat. and. the
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police also acknowledged that their outfit sends a message to fans but they maintain the need for caution when it comes to football . the it's mine for example fresh from my sim even to johnson shows like on this one to me. so in this book this one was money but mostly because i was just as good as he fights when are you sure you're right it's much more fun so you must go she looks you know got some stimulus dollars to me i'm fucking she. the presence of religion wise police have reached on know the percent over last year when heavily armed anti-terrorism units to oversee i'm in charge peaceful my. local police wanted a new level of violence in football for the decision to bring the heavy hitters.
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because i. hold off. according to the police's own office for sports operations criminal proceedings for incidents at football matches in the top two divisions have trended downwards in the last five years. but when people talk about violence in football they're often talking about something else entirely. we always talk about violence and. technique in the stadium actually normally there are no. better no problem last season far more fans were injured by police pepper spray than by higher the police response is often more dangerous than pyro itself. for example the match book adult against. the fans. firework stadium and the police immediately went
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into the way sector so normally in germany it's clear the police. shouldn't went into their way so far because that means trouble and that means a risk for. involved. because it's. the c.c. . this is. the police. for years they've specialized sets. of gets closer to fancy across the country. the police have a special officer. they spend their whole time looking what is happening and football germany sort of a full called. much as we kept hearing the police very
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specialized friends called the program has its problems in hamburg we heard the concerns of the front porch. for. the. last month that. following those. from. a communications breakdown between fans and police has only high tension. to a lot of people sit and talk and. talk about distractions i didn't offend some
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it's the truth. and toys from one. is from the pundits i was just going on it's about. this new legislation in several states has seen the scope for security surveillance measures expanded and handed the police controversial preventative powers. to the area in north rhine-westphalia have already passed laws allowing the police to use body cameras and tap phones sparked protests among many fan groups who felt targeted. the meaning of police powers in germany has encountered fairly serious resistance from organized poking supporters and that's not going away. by on the on is not on the science and i said he had. not understood. even then that if a cell phone just went psycho. yes for quite some. do it because it's.
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good in that image and i'm seventeen first class and sometimes. much is from supervising huge from testing ground for the police to try out the new toys and tactics like when a new armored division was recently established in north rhine-westphalia and they said ok that's necessary for counterterrorism and that's necessary for. political demonstrations the first day but then we do we follow them working was a football match. the statistics may not point to an increase in violent confrontation in the last few years but the rhetorical climate has fostered ongoing tensions between police and football supporters. the fact that it's vibrant fan culture is german football's biggest asset makes
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a deescalation of those tensions all the more imperative. still things are different from state to state and from match to match as we saw in stuttgart it's perfectly possible to get things right and in the end both parties was the same think. it's a pretty decent make you think. you can see with the. recent us as you push the region. got confused the use of it was to shock. jock until they. found him. and now it's highly. unlikely my little. will sign him doesn't. talk think. of. to look i'm still
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quiet and the machine didn't funkiest. i'm the boss is. shit and i know it's who knows i'm going to be in takapuna school nutrition my pulls a thief but no. thanks .
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