ab mitte jänner gibt es trotz sinkendem interesse ein neues schönes buntes fanzine.
es ist in englisch und überregional.es sind viele reiseberichte drinnen, interviews über das gute alte italien, etc..
wer wollte nicht schon immer zb das polnische TOMYKIBICE PLUS lesen und nicht nur die bilder anschaun:-) jetzt haben wir uns also paar gedanken gemacht und diese heft auf den markt geworfen.
in österreich läuft der exklusiv vertrieb über mich, heftpreis (ca. 80seiten) wird 3,50€ sein...mehr dazu in kürze.
HINWEIS FÜR GRUPPENBESTELLUNGEN:
gruppen bestellungen bitte per pn oder mail: gruberjosef@gmx.net versandkosten je nach bestellmenge !
HINWEIS FÜR EINZELBESTELLER:
einzelne hefte kann man natürlich auch ab mitte jänner bestellen per mail: gruberjosef@gmx.net ,hier wird aus kostengründen das heft einfach in einem normalen brief verschickt (zahlung vorkasse per online überweisung,bankdaten werden hier noch bekannt gegeben,adresse nicht vergessen bei zahlungsgrund !)
hier der text in english mit der vorstellung :
“SATURDAYS HEROES” Nr 0 – January 2012
We provide you the first issue of our magazine, addressed to the fans from around the world, interested in the ultras / casuals / hooligans things. Our dream is to create a magazine on a global scale, that is accessible and understandable for fans in all countries! We certainly intend to write about all the countries, in which organized fans movement exists. We are not debutants in this area, as for over 10 years we have been issuing monthly "To My Kibice" (“This is us, the fans”) dedicated to Polish ultras and hooligans, and also, for over 8 years, a quarterly magazine "To My Kibice Plus", which contains reports and interesting facts about football fans from Europe and sometimes also from other parts of the world. Now we go one step further, and will choose the most interesting themes from both Polish magazines, add even more content and present it to you in English!
Every corner of the world and its ultra movement specificity will find it’s place in our magazine! Our ambition is to contribute a little to popularize the traditional ultra style, despite the trends of modern football.
Check what you will find in the debut issue of our magazine (80 pages, full colour!):
REPRESSIONS IN POLAND
against fans before Euro 2012
“(...)However, it all started earlier, in 2003 and 2004, when there were two big fights involving football fans. The scale of those events was huge and the authorities, for the first time, got truly terrified. Polish stadiums have never been peaceful, on the contrary, in the 90’s fights and demolishing were on a daily basis. But when in the spring of 2003, before the Slask Wroclaw-Arka Gdynia game, two huge firms clashed on the main street of the city (there was about 800 hooligans involved in this brawl, one of Arka fans was stabbed to death), and a year later, during the match Ruch Chorzow-LKS Lodz, perfectly organized hooliganism with sticks threw out numerous police forces from the stadium (the coppers had shotguns, but they didn’t help) the government finally understood, that something has to be done. Soon, first major repression and arrests began, and the hooligans began to descend to the underworld (...)”
ULTRA – SCENE IN BULGARIA
Bulgarian realities, firms review, summary of the season in Bulgaria!
“(...)In Plovdiv, the second largest city of the country, there is also the rivalry between two powerful teams: Botev and Lokomotiv. The potential of these firms is based in 99% on guys from the city of Plovdiv, the clubs have only few fan clubs. Botev has a very large group of fans, even though the inept actions of the President made the club bankrupt and for more than two years they wander through the lower leagues. Supporters, however, excellently present themselves in the stands. The main groups of Botev are “Ludata Banda”, “Izgrev Boys”, “Brigada Trakia” and “Bunta Sever”. Botev fans get on well with the famous Aris Thessaloniki firm, “Super 3”(...)”
FANS’ SCENE IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY
“(...)Sport has always been very important in the Basque tradition, but tough mountaineers preferred the traditional Basque pelota (something like a combination of tennis, hockey and cricket) from "foreign" sports. Eventually, the British sailors and traders managed to infect the Basques with love to football and rugby.
Today, certainly, all major Basque clubs in the play in the Spanish leagues. There is also a national team of Euskadi (Basque Country), which enjoys great support from fans from all over the country regardless of club colours they represent(...)”
INTERVIEW: “ITALY - A PARADISE FOR FOOTBALL TOURISTS”
In the 90’s, Italy truly was a paradise for football tourists. Impressive choreos, spectacular pyro shows and a lot of hooligans’ actions. Today we speak with Rene from East Germany, who often travelled to Italy in the 90’s. Altogether, he attended there in 156 games and was an eyewitness to the development and decline of Italian ultras scene. He will tell us, among other, how difficult it was to get by train to south Italy and betray us, which matches he remembers best.
AGAINST MODERN FOOTBALL: SITUATION IN ROMANIA
“(...)A new law was issued by the government. A few sanctions from this law:
Prison for any pyro: "The attempt to enter, to have, to prepare or to use any pyro inside
the stadium will be punished from 2 to 5 years of jail"
Prison for the attempt to enter on the pitch(...)”
WKS ŚLĄSK WROCLAW – THE EUROPEAN TRAIL 2011
“(...)The times when they were mentioned among the three best groups in the country passed long time ago-it was around 1995. Since then, they had ups and downs, but recently, fans from Wroclaw, look quite good, both in terms of numbers and cheering. Neither the club not the fans are known in Europe because for the last time Ślask played in European cups … in 1987! And finally, after so many years of waiting, in 2011 they returned to an international competition. This fact raised among fans from Wroclaw understandable mobilization, and their European adventure lasted for three rounds. All the matches were interesting in terms of fans, as you'll read in the following relations of fan from Wrocław(...)”
Reports from Slask games in Europa League against Dundee United, Lokomotiv Sofia and Rapid Bucharest!
LEGIA WARSAW – THE EUROPEAN TRAIL 2011
(...)After leaving the train, Poles were attacked by fans of Spartak. Russian began to whistle and throw coins at them, after the Legionnaires began to sing their traditional “away-game” song “We are always there ...” While leaving the tube station, Poles found themselves in serious trouble, as they were attacked by Russians, according to witnesses: a good few hundred Russians. Fortunately for the guests, attackers failed to break through a strong police escort. Some of Poles have admitted, that if the locals were more determined, that fight could be very serious(...).
Reports from Legia games in Europa League vs Gaziantepspor, Spartak Moscow, Rapid Bucharest, PSV Eindhoven and Hapoel Tel-Aviv!
Review of the most interesting games in 2011 year!!!
POLISH CUP FINAL LECH POZNAN-LEGIA WARSAW
LEVSKI SOFIA-CSKA SOFIA
GRASSHOPPERS ZURICH-FC ZURICH
AIK STOCKHOLM-DJURGARDEN STOCKHOLM
FERENCVAROS BUDAPEST-UJPEST BUDAPEST
OLYMPIACOS PIRAEUS-PANATHINAIKOS ATHENS
DYNAMO DRESDEN-HANSA ROSTOCK
WIDZEW LODZ-LKS LODZ
CRVENA ZVEZDA BELGRADE-PARTIZAN BELGRADE
HAJDUK SPLIT-STOKE CITY
LITHUANIA-POLAND
VICTORIA PLZEN-BATE BORISOV
SPARTAK TRNAVA-SLOVAN BRATISLAVA
UTA ARAD – POLITEHNICA TIMISOARA
Huge photo-gallery from countries like: Greece, Cyprus, Russia, Italy, Romania, Poland, , Germany, Austria, Croatia, Spain, France, UK, Scandinavia and South
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