Football fans waiting impatiently for the Derby weekend in the Bundesliga on Friday (20.30 Clock, Sky) receives Borussia Dortmund FC Schalke 04, Hannover play tomorrow against VfL Wolfsburg in 1996, TSG 1899 Hoffenheim against 1 FC Kaiserslautern, and on Sunday, the FC St. Pauli of the Hamburg SV (15.30 per clock).
Daily Soccer Buzz "language independent of one another by Gerald Asamoah, striker of FC St. Pauli, and Bernd Strauss, a professor of sports psychology at the University of Münster on the myth of Derby. Daily Soccer Buzz: Professor, Argentina football legend Diego Maradona has said that a victory in a derby was as ecstatic as Julia Roberts to go to bed.
What makes these games so special? Bernd Strauss: The close proximity of the clubs play an important role. The important but are the myths that abound in a Derby. The best derbies are the ones that have a long tradition. Before the match against Schalke Dortmund so feverish an entire region against the kick-off.
A victory in this game for many fans of Borussia important than winning the championship.? Daily Soccer Buzz: Why? Bernd Strauss: The fans do identify with their club as intense as ever. These are the games where you can be especially fan, a sort of traditions. The clubs take the Derby as an anchor point in a season, the rivalry is cultivated.
In Hamburg, for example, the HSV fan in this 90 minutes is very aware of how much he lives for the club. There are psychological studies which show: When two friends are playing against each other, find the audience it is interesting to be less than when the commentator said: "The two could never really off." It is rare real hostility, but rather a game with the rivalry, the competition.
Daily Soccer Buzz: Mr. Asamoah, a former Schalke against Dortmund to know the derby. As the Hamburg Derby perform compared to that? Gerald Asamoah: The Ruhr derby is already something else. I was eleven years at Schalke, and I soon knew that many Dortmund hated me. And this in turn motivated me enormously, "show them.
Sure, even now it is so that I would win in Sunday's game at Hamburg with a vengeance, but I can not say. "I hate the HSV" This is not so. I'm only since the summer at St. Pauli. Daily Soccer Buzz: Professor Strauss, how is this hatred to be explained? Bernd Strauss: I can not say for sure whether it really is hatred or rather the language that is spoken in football.
One thing is for sure: If I'm going to hit a game on the train to Dortmund and Schalke fans who are already hard sayings about the ears. As it goes right to the point. The transfers will not automatically on everyday life. Many of my students tease each other for their favorite clubs, but in real life they go to normal together.
This must be distinguished. If the rivalry spills over into the private identity, then there is a problem. This can escalate into aggression and violence, which is totally unacceptable. Daily Soccer Buzz: Mr. Asamoah, also have Borussia Dortmund and Borussia Dortmund fans hated? Gerald Asamoah: There was now no hate, but for me it was an enemy, I admit.
Daily Soccer Buzz: Professor Strauss, why is a derby for players so important? Most are not from the city in which they play. Bernd Strauss: But they take the true rivalry very quickly. Also, inside them the meaning is made clear. A game is not just for the team, but also for the coach is very important.
Especially in crises, a Derby victory much change for the better. Daily Soccer Buzz: Mr. Asamoah, Ruhrpott the derby is something the grown year after year, St. Pauli and the HSV play, however the first time since the 2001/2002 season, together again in the Bundesliga. If this is felt with regard to the sensitivity? Gerald Asamoah: In Hamburg is talking about since the beginning of this week of Derby.
It is clearly the issue in the city. In Dortmund or Schalke but it is a lot more extreme. When I came to Schalke, I was immediately made clear that it is most important to win the Derby. "Must be won against Dortmund" - that you will be inoculated as a player immediately. It is also something else, because Schalke and Dortmund are in all these years, most commonly encountered at eye level.
Daily Soccer Buzz: You once executed after a goal towards the Dortmund fans a head-on gesture. What's in a derby in the frame and what crosses the border? Gerald Asamoah: You're doing it all on the pitch to win this game. When I played against Dortmund, I am now and ever ran amok on the court.
I was just in there in the game. Now and then you raise up too much into the game - so much that you do something you regret later on. Daily Soccer Buzz: you regret the head-from-gesture? Gerald Asamoah: Yes, I do. But it is also true that it was not for this gesture of mine, when I had previously not insulted by the Dortmund fans would have been.
I've let go at the moment. If it were that moment again, I would not let me once again tempted to do so. Daily Soccer Buzz: Professor Strauss shows this example in what a state of emergency, the players are in derby? Bernd Strauss: You are emotionally as well as the fans. Thus, personal limits are sometimes exceeded.
I find it very well from Asamoah that he properly classifies the action after the event and would not repeat. The players are crucial in ensuring that the game is the rivalry with Derby in the reasonable range.
Daily Soccer Buzz "language independent of one another by Gerald Asamoah, striker of FC St. Pauli, and Bernd Strauss, a professor of sports psychology at the University of Münster on the myth of Derby. Daily Soccer Buzz: Professor, Argentina football legend Diego Maradona has said that a victory in a derby was as ecstatic as Julia Roberts to go to bed.
What makes these games so special? Bernd Strauss: The close proximity of the clubs play an important role. The important but are the myths that abound in a Derby. The best derbies are the ones that have a long tradition. Before the match against Schalke Dortmund so feverish an entire region against the kick-off.
A victory in this game for many fans of Borussia important than winning the championship.? Daily Soccer Buzz: Why? Bernd Strauss: The fans do identify with their club as intense as ever. These are the games where you can be especially fan, a sort of traditions. The clubs take the Derby as an anchor point in a season, the rivalry is cultivated.
In Hamburg, for example, the HSV fan in this 90 minutes is very aware of how much he lives for the club. There are psychological studies which show: When two friends are playing against each other, find the audience it is interesting to be less than when the commentator said: "The two could never really off." It is rare real hostility, but rather a game with the rivalry, the competition.
Daily Soccer Buzz: Mr. Asamoah, a former Schalke against Dortmund to know the derby. As the Hamburg Derby perform compared to that? Gerald Asamoah: The Ruhr derby is already something else. I was eleven years at Schalke, and I soon knew that many Dortmund hated me. And this in turn motivated me enormously, "show them.
Sure, even now it is so that I would win in Sunday's game at Hamburg with a vengeance, but I can not say. "I hate the HSV" This is not so. I'm only since the summer at St. Pauli. Daily Soccer Buzz: Professor Strauss, how is this hatred to be explained? Bernd Strauss: I can not say for sure whether it really is hatred or rather the language that is spoken in football.
One thing is for sure: If I'm going to hit a game on the train to Dortmund and Schalke fans who are already hard sayings about the ears. As it goes right to the point. The transfers will not automatically on everyday life. Many of my students tease each other for their favorite clubs, but in real life they go to normal together.
This must be distinguished. If the rivalry spills over into the private identity, then there is a problem. This can escalate into aggression and violence, which is totally unacceptable. Daily Soccer Buzz: Mr. Asamoah, also have Borussia Dortmund and Borussia Dortmund fans hated? Gerald Asamoah: There was now no hate, but for me it was an enemy, I admit.
Daily Soccer Buzz: Professor Strauss, why is a derby for players so important? Most are not from the city in which they play. Bernd Strauss: But they take the true rivalry very quickly. Also, inside them the meaning is made clear. A game is not just for the team, but also for the coach is very important.
Especially in crises, a Derby victory much change for the better. Daily Soccer Buzz: Mr. Asamoah, Ruhrpott the derby is something the grown year after year, St. Pauli and the HSV play, however the first time since the 2001/2002 season, together again in the Bundesliga. If this is felt with regard to the sensitivity? Gerald Asamoah: In Hamburg is talking about since the beginning of this week of Derby.
It is clearly the issue in the city. In Dortmund or Schalke but it is a lot more extreme. When I came to Schalke, I was immediately made clear that it is most important to win the Derby. "Must be won against Dortmund" - that you will be inoculated as a player immediately. It is also something else, because Schalke and Dortmund are in all these years, most commonly encountered at eye level.
Daily Soccer Buzz: You once executed after a goal towards the Dortmund fans a head-on gesture. What's in a derby in the frame and what crosses the border? Gerald Asamoah: You're doing it all on the pitch to win this game. When I played against Dortmund, I am now and ever ran amok on the court.
I was just in there in the game. Now and then you raise up too much into the game - so much that you do something you regret later on. Daily Soccer Buzz: you regret the head-from-gesture? Gerald Asamoah: Yes, I do. But it is also true that it was not for this gesture of mine, when I had previously not insulted by the Dortmund fans would have been.
I've let go at the moment. If it were that moment again, I would not let me once again tempted to do so. Daily Soccer Buzz: Professor Strauss shows this example in what a state of emergency, the players are in derby? Bernd Strauss: You are emotionally as well as the fans. Thus, personal limits are sometimes exceeded.
I find it very well from Asamoah that he properly classifies the action after the event and would not repeat. The players are crucial in ensuring that the game is the rivalry with Derby in the reasonable range.
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