44 thoughts on “5 Reasons BUNDESLIGA is BETTER than PREMIER LEAGUE 🤔”

  1. Number 5 in hindsight should have been “STANDING/TERRACING” eg Nordkurd I think you have? Obviously you know since 1989 the Hillsborough Disaster – we have ALL SEATER STADIUMS 😊 It is still very strange when I see terracing in Bundesliga stadiums…

  2. Please come to Freiburg! ❤

    Our club is one of just a few Bundesliga clubs, which is still by law a club instead of a company.

    We also have a new stadium and are known for developing players, a lot of them from our own youth academy.
    One example is Noah Atubolu, who was playing for the 2nd team in the 22/23 season but was promoted to the first team last season, becoming the new first choice gk immediately. Even though this was a risky move, it has paid off and he has now become one of Germany's biggest goalie youth prospects saving 2 penalties on the last matchday of the 23/24 season.

    Also we are known for sticking to our coaches, having just 5 head coaches since 1991.
    Sadly, our last manager, Christian Streich, retired this summer with Julian Schuster, a club legend, taking over his spot.

  3. I totally agree. Last year I rocked up to Mainz Vs Augsburg on the day. Bought a ticket for €13, yes only €13 and you can drink watching the game. Also been to Köln and Stuttgart. I will be returning this season, hopefully for 3.Liga as well. München ist Blau

  4. We have same shity games involving Hoffenheim, Wolfsburg , Leipzig and Leverkusen even they are the current Champions, but the rest is Chef deluxe excusite . I really miss the Revier Derby , BVB vs. S04 belongs in the Bundesliga, so you Schalker Wan*er get your ass up and get the Job done , also HSV , KSC , FCN , Kaiserslautern , they are so many Teams with huge Fanbase a Tradition who belongs there .

  5. Maybe you want to come around for a game of 4th league as well? My club Duisburg just got relegated last season an they already sold about 3000 to 4000 season tickets. Thrice as much as last season in 3rd league. I got to do some calculations before I can buy one for myself 😅 But season will start in two weeks already if you crave for some football after the Euros

  6. Tbh the relegation System is not good in my opinion. As u Said Most of the time the Bundesliga Clubs win these ties and i the end, the 2. BuLi Team get „nothing“ for a really good season & the Bundesliga Club who has had a bad season and still get a last last chance. I would prefer the Championship Playoff System here in germany too. Great Video nonthe less 🙏🏻

  7. It's not just clubs being more open to what the fans think, apart from some certain ones, the clubs actually have to listen to them and can only make decisions with their approval

  8. You have to visit the club Preußen Münster. Its a very traditional club founded in 1906 and they were a part of the first Bundesliga season ever. They recently got promoted from 4th division to the 2. Bundesliga in two consecutive seasons. So the atmosphere will be very great next season. Although the stadium is a bit small its a very famous stadium in germany.

  9. Smoking is forbidden in the public in England? WHAT? You mean public places like a library or a bus or fottball stadion, right? Not like "leaving your house and being on a public street" public, right?

  10. Harry Kane said it himself he has never seen the Athmosphere we have here in germany and thats the result of the Ultras.
    If any English football fans want to make a friend in germany id like to talk to some of you guys and maybe visite each others stadiums and talk about football

    Greats from Munich Germany love yall have a great day 😀

  11. You don't even need to watch 1. Bundesliga, even 3. Liga is awesome 😀 Try Dynamo Dresden or Alemannia Aachen, especially Dresden is well known for its Atmosphere 😀
    Edit: just seen you already been to Aachen xD

  12. The key point is that Bundesliga-Clubs are forbidden to be owned by a private owner or company but ruled by their members. And every fan can become a member. There are unfortunately companies/private persons trying to get that changed or try find their ways around, which is why Leverkusen, Wolfburg are not really liked and Hoffenheim and especially RB are hated by the fans (but this is a topic for another day).
    The fact members (read fans) can decide in the annual assembly goes hand to hand with your second point, that fans make their thoughts heard with their protests in and outside the stadium around matchdays lead to them being more listened to by the management of the clubs and the league.
    This also leads to everything else: reasonable ticket prices and food/drink prices, not having games at unreasonable kick-off times, selling matches completely to be played overseas, holding open training sessions, having summer test matches in the neighborhood instead of in Asia or the US, etc. All that bullshit starts to happen in Bundesliga as well partly, brutto a less lower extent and the fans make sure it does not go overhand just to maximize the profit of the private owner of a club like in the PL, who sold their soul to the super-rich already

  13. Let's be honest you lot simply love binge drinking regardless of your talent on the matter. Modest drinking would water down the banter and the furniture bowling, not?

  14. one thing that happened last year that proved to me that the Bundesliga is "better" than the prem was the fan protestes against the involvent of an investor. Basicly the head organisation of the bundesliga planned to sell parts of the income of TV rights to an outside investor and the fans protested against it. But it wasnt just one club or some angry comments on the internet, no, they started throwing "goldtaler" (coin formed chocolate wrapped in goldpaper) on the field which in return forced the referee to stop the match for several minutes until all the coins were cleaned up.
    And again, that wasnt just one club, they did this in every stadium, in everey game for over half a year until the deal was cancelled.

    That would be absolutely unimaginable in the UK were the "Fans" are basicly only hoping that they get a "better" investor. For me the Prem is little more than a live action Football Manager Game for rich Oligarchs and arabic dictatorships.

  15. The best thing is you can watch them train a few times a week and get autographs , photos and a quick hello with the players. I support Borussia Mönchengladbach and every year thounds of fans follow the team to the traininglager (pre season training camp) there you get to talk to all players , manger and staff. Share a laugh and a beer. Its incredible

  16. Would love if you would go to Nürnberg. Shit football, but great fans, old and unique stadium, decent beer for 5€ and football legend Miroslav Klose at the coaching bench

  17. Well, thats not a News in a way. Of course the athmo, prizes, Fans e.t.c all better…BUT the money is in the PL. So are the top players……

  18. Unfortunately, I don't think relegation is a good concept. Without relegation, there would be a greater exchange of clubs between the leagues. The relegation is only there to market 2 extra games and to give the clubs security, as the 1st division team almost always wins.

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