Hello everyone,
my name is Ron Ulrich and I work for the German football magazine 11Freunde (comparable to When Saturday Comes and FourFourTwo - 11freunde(dot)de).
I wondered if you could help me with that:
For our next issue we would like to portray the three cities the German teams will visit in the next Champions League round. So it is supposed to be a football culture tourguide (with a map) for fans created by people who know the city and its history very well. It would be great if we could give some hints to places/ pubs/ fields/ houses which have a special meaning (to Tottenham and his history) and are not so commonly known as f.e. Wembley Stadium or Belushi’s sports bar.
To give you an impression, this is what I would recommend in Dortmund:
1 Borsigplatz - birthplace of the club and place where the club does his parades after titles
2 German football museum opposite the main station
3 Lindemannstraße - the place where one of the Dortmund players Neven Subotic celebrated spontaneously with the supporters after their deceisive game and therefore win of the title 2011
I am grateful for any hint / recommendation / link or contact.
Kind regards
Ron
ron.ulrich(at)11freunde(dot)de
my name is Ron Ulrich and I work for the German football magazine 11Freunde (comparable to When Saturday Comes and FourFourTwo - 11freunde(dot)de).
I wondered if you could help me with that:
For our next issue we would like to portray the three cities the German teams will visit in the next Champions League round. So it is supposed to be a football culture tourguide (with a map) for fans created by people who know the city and its history very well. It would be great if we could give some hints to places/ pubs/ fields/ houses which have a special meaning (to Tottenham and his history) and are not so commonly known as f.e. Wembley Stadium or Belushi’s sports bar.
To give you an impression, this is what I would recommend in Dortmund:
1 Borsigplatz - birthplace of the club and place where the club does his parades after titles
2 German football museum opposite the main station
3 Lindemannstraße - the place where one of the Dortmund players Neven Subotic celebrated spontaneously with the supporters after their deceisive game and therefore win of the title 2011
I am grateful for any hint / recommendation / link or contact.
Kind regards
Ron
ron.ulrich(at)11freunde(dot)de