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Post by pgtips (lurid) on Nov 13, 2024 22:51:46 GMT
I appreciate there is far more to it than B teams, but German football has B teams in the equiv if L1 & L2 I believe and is a great system. Ok, how much of that is down to the ownership of the clubs etc... but there you can get tickets for not much more than L1 prices (Bundesliga), beer while watching the game (good beer at that at under £5 a pint), good affordable food, and they seem to develop teams that get to semis and finals most of the time. I'll add the 2nd and 3rd division of German football is about the same standard as the conference and below Source- I went to some games last year, God they were painful I rather feel that removes from his point of equivalence rather than adding. You are effectively saying that German B teams play in a conference equivalent.
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Post by Funky Monk on Nov 13, 2024 23:01:15 GMT
Probably worth remembering with Germany that the 3rd tier as 3liga is a relatively new phenomenon, and everything below that is regionalised and administered differently to here.
I've not seen much lower league German football, but I have seen plenty in Spain and it's bloody awful watching a club who play home games in front of 15k have to play against Las Palmas II on a training pitch.
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