additionally .... the stöger guy said after the 0:3 at home in an interview "if they can score 3 in our stadium, we can score 3 at theirs" in a totally cool manner ... and he freaking delivered edit: i consider that to be some zlatan lvl shizzle
kevin stöger carried bochum the entire season. without him bochum would've had absolutely no chance. neither in the bundesliga, nor in the relegation playoff. or so I've been told.
Like what happened to that dude at Wembley last year. Don’t even remember his name, just feeling intensely sorry for him as you could see all the Luton Town players running past him to celebrate with their goalkeeper.
Not only that, but Bochum is also this kind of Team where you always ask yourself "How are they still in the league?" Like every season they just somehow survive.
Bochum's Bundesliga seasons in a nutshell: 1) Rooted in the last few positions of the Bundesliga table. 2) Suffering many beatdowns by other teams while occasionally having a giant-killing moment. 3) Somehow survives the relegation. 4) Repeat.
I thought I wouldn’t see worse than Peterborough against Sheffield Wednesday bottling a 4-0 lead. But bottling a 3-0 lead after being unbeaten at home since January is possibly even worse
I as a Germam footballfan really feel for Düsseldorf. They really deserved to go up, but the Playoff-System as it is, is just brutal, the 1st tier team almost always wins. As mindblowing as this Playoff was I want to also mention the Playoff for the 2nd Bundesliga between Regensburg and Wiesbaden. Regensburg got to the 3rd place of the 3rd league with an absolutley bad finish to the season (3 out of 18 possible points) and a key player just died in November of last year at the age of 25, but still they managed to win the Playoff with an absolut end season fight. It is outshadowed by the bottle of the season of Düsseldorf, but still deserves much attention imo, because to play after such a hard time and so many lost games right before the playoff so good nad beating the 2nd league team is very impressive.
As a Bochum fan thanks for featuring us. One interesting detail you didn't mention but I think you'll find interesting is that the ever present goalkeeper was dropped from the team dramatically before the playoff tie due to tactical disagreements with the coaches and management. In his place was a 37 year old club legend who had played for the club for over 10 years in a previous spell but hadn't played for Bochum this entire season. He saved the first Dusseldorf penalty. Without that save, Bochum would have gone down.
More appropriate reference than you might think... There's a fan group called Fortuna Blues. They come over to Ipswich Town games from time to time, and Ipswich fans were in the stands cheering Fortuna in a recent match too. Bochum's fans also have a similar link up with an English club... Leicester City.
Americanisation of promotion and relegation using playoffs are only possible due to the existance of the un-american concept of promotion and relegation. 😁
They had relegation playoffs in germany in the 70s, if I remember correctly. so that's not americanisation at all.. Watering down the game, to be able to have more matches and make more money-this you can call the americanisation of sports
@@nananou1687 If skying a last penalty isn't painful enough, imagine scoring opening goals for BOTH teams, and the second one ties it up at the death and then the other team wins in extra time. You have the euphoria of feeling like you just got your team European football (as was the case here), only to then be equally responsible for costing your team European football.
You cant blame America for promotion and relegation playoffs. Playoffs started being used in the UK in the 1890s. The US only started using them in the 1910s.
Ahh, Zealand. Calling the playoff system loved by everybody might be true from an outsider perspective because it creates these dramas but I can assure you that atleast in Germany, everyone wants to get rid of it because it's super unfair. Imagine your pull out a miraculous 3rd place in the 2nd Bundesliga only to get trounced by a Bundesliga team that maybe had a bad season and a squad that is worth like 8x the money your squad is worth. Yes, upsets can happen but the odds are very, very slim. In the last 15 or so years we have this in Germany, the 2nd division club has only won like twice
Especially inter-league playoffs are super unfair. Others are just cruel. Your whole season boils down to a few matches. If the champions aren't bothered it's a bit better, but still not good.
i have waited for this :D did you know that both teams that got promoted from 4th to 3rd divison last year managed to get to promoted to 2nd division this year ? there were so many crazy things happening this season
Hungarian U14 league, the team in 2nd needed to win by 42 goals in the final match to be Champions. They won 43-1. Sounds like some nice story of incredible "comeback"(match fixing)
Day 2 of asking Zealand to make a video about Olympiako's Conference League win and crazy run winning the first european trophy in Greek's football history
If you think this is a comeback, look into Sheffield Wednesday over the last two seasons. How we managed to both get promoted after being 4-0 down in the first leg of the play-offs is crazy. Then beating our local rivals at Wembley in the final minute of added time. Then have the worst start to a season in history, bring in a manager who has never managed a team before and have him turn them around and keep them up on the final day. Crazy
The Ligue 2 to Ligue 1 promotion playoffs are currently going too with Saint Etienne and Metz meeting in the last two games. We could expect shenanigans over there too, who knows.
Man I just won the Bundesliga with Dusseldorf on FM this year, seeing them almost succeed pains me. Uchino played a part in getting them promoted back to the Bundesliga in my save, too. FM got me feeling for random teams.
the hardest thing for düsseldorf must be that after 22 league games they were 7th with 5 points less than HSV in the 3rd place and then went on a 14 game unbeaten streak (15 if you include the first relegation game) to reach the relegation play-offs rather comfortably with 5 points more than HSV
Day 13 of requesting Zealand accept his destiny as rhe Penguinz0 of Football youtube and wear a plain white T-shirt for these Zealandism vids!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Funny thing is EVERYONE in germany hates the relegation games Giving a team that played shit all year an extra chance and by that punishing the smaller team (that played a good season) is not fair
@@Undivided-X so let's compare the squads of the last 5 relegation playoffs then 2024: Bochum squad worth: 63,20 million Düsseldorf squad worth: 38 million 2023: Stuttgart: 151,05 million HSV: 38,78 million 2022: Hertha: 155,78 million HSV: 43,73 million 2021: Köln: 118,20 million Holstein: 21,35 million 2020: Bremen: 135,13 million Heidenheim: 19,70 million How fair 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I actually got a notification for the rematch but I was like nah, ain’t no way in hell and went to bed. I woke up, didn’t even bother to look for result and got to work. Then I found out. Regret not watching that game.
I mean hey, it seems like 90% of England is very happy with how the championship playoffs went. Hated, adored, never ignored might fit for Leeds better.
Hi Z , maybe you should take a look at this year Greek Superleague it was a fantastic championship with 4 teams chasing the title until the last match day where PAOK took the title by winning their fierce rivals Aris in their home .
I was not aware of this. They win 3 - 0 away and bottle that lose the tie? I think this is unheard of, i don't remember nothing similar in top football.
Playoffs are not american. Before the Bundesliga was established in 1963 the top tier of german football was divided in 5 leagues with 72 teams. The champions of each league qualified directly for the champions round while the 2nd and 3rd of each league entered the qualification round (wild card for americans) to qualify for the champions round. The champions round was a knockout stage style elimination system kind of similar to UCL/WC/Euros with the only difference that each duel could go over three legs and if there was still no decision the knock out was decided by a coin toss. 😅 (Penalty shootout was invented by germans for the reason to solve the problem... and to mock the english of course)
hey I've been a mild darmstadt fan for no reason and I have no clue what's going on in that club, never heard anyone in english ever talk about them. Did you make a video about them? And could you tell me the title?
The promotion playoffs in England started in the 80s. Was that time already americanized? Also promotion playoffs are completely different than playoffs in the US. The winner of the regular season is not bothered by a playoff.
I actually like that they brought back relegation playoffs (we've had them in the Bundesliga in the 1980s, but they got rid of them after reunification). What I don't like is the playoff system they have in England's Championship, where 3rd to 6th have to play a tournament to decide who gets promoted. I very much prefer the "2nd league vs. 1st league" system we have.
@@NickGurr59Market value isn’t a rating, since many other things than just ability influence it. Just by playing in the Bundesliga player become more valuable, so that comparison is really off. Also it’s not like Saarbrücken had a higher value than Bayern right?
@@BeWe1510 u definitely got a point.. but just looking at the history of the playoffs shows it. i would rather have a system like in England or just 3 up 3 down..
honestly this just shows how TERRIBLE german relegation matches are. 2nd league teams are SO SO far behind the level of 1st league teams that its just not fair. as düsseldorf you can very easy lose 0-3 vs a 1st league team ... its not a shame. the crazy thing was the first game, the second game the 0-3 was the "normal" restult to be expected honestly ...
Exactly and because 2nd league teams are SO SO far behind the level of 1st league the promoted 2nd league teams constantly survive in the Bundesliga or even qualify for europe (he mentioned Heidenheim right? Did he? 😅)
PlayOffs bring some crazy exciting games at the end of the season, but it has 2 major issues. Relegation PlayOffs let the financial unbalance of Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga clubs grow faster. I hope they get rid of it in the future. Championship PlayOffs are even worse. For many top teams half of the season games would become almost unrelevant. As long as you make it to the playoffs, a bad season is no problem. You win a few exciting games for losing excitement in 90% of the overall games. If we ever get PlayOffs in the Bundesliga, I will stop watching the 1st team and only go to amateur matches from then on.
I guess you are one of the only ones who likes the Relegation - in Germany no one likes it. We want our old system back 3 go up 3 go down. that relegation is a mess. just for more money for those tv snitches because of 2 more games. wait - 4 more games - league 2 & 3 have the same garbage.
"they scored the penalty". Brother, Kevin Stöger scored the pen and assisted the other two goals. Can't just not mention the man of the match by name.
additionally .... the stöger guy said after the 0:3 at home in an interview "if they can score 3 in our stadium, we can score 3 at theirs" in a totally cool manner ... and he freaking delivered
edit: i consider that to be some zlatan lvl shizzle
kevin stöger carried bochum the entire season. without him bochum would've had absolutely no chance. neither in the bundesliga, nor in the relegation playoff.
or so I've been told.
so
@@overthelunforyou8592 at one point he had the most chances created in all of the Top 5 leagues since the start of the season.
Watching Uchino collapse after sending the Ball into the stands is heartbreaking. Has to be the worst nightmare for any player
Yes. Have you seen him crying into his coach's shoulder? Penalty shootout is brutal.
Like what happened to that dude at Wembley last year. Don’t even remember his name, just feeling intensely sorry for him as you could see all the Luton Town players running past him to celebrate with their goalkeeper.
*uchino
What makes this even crazier is the fact that Bochum was the worst away team this season in the Bundesliga, yet they made the 3:0 comeback
And Düsseldorf haven't lost a home match in 5 months.
shows even more how big the gam of 1st and 2nd league is and how shitty these games are
@@CoL_Drake ?
@@CoL_Drakebro Bochum lost 0-3 at home before
@@CoL_Drake they went to a penalty shootout, how does this show a large gap?
Not only that, but Bochum is also this kind of Team where you always ask yourself "How are they still in the league?" Like every season they just somehow survive.
We are going to win the league next season frfr
@@aku4772 Let's see if you guys can pull off a Stuttgart next year.
it's always been like this with bochum except for the 2010s where they didn't play in the bundesliga
Bochum's Bundesliga seasons in a nutshell:
1) Rooted in the last few positions of the Bundesliga table.
2) Suffering many beatdowns by other teams while occasionally having a giant-killing moment.
3) Somehow survives the relegation.
4) Repeat.
Dusseldorf broke the first rule of Football Manager: "don't be complacent"
"We owe them after last time." - it always works.
@@DrZaius3141 exactly
I thought I wouldn’t see worse than Peterborough against Sheffield Wednesday bottling a 4-0 lead. But bottling a 3-0 lead after being unbeaten at home since January is possibly even worse
I as a Germam footballfan really feel for Düsseldorf. They really deserved to go up, but the Playoff-System as it is, is just brutal, the 1st tier team almost always wins.
As mindblowing as this Playoff was I want to also mention the Playoff for the 2nd Bundesliga between Regensburg and Wiesbaden. Regensburg got to the 3rd place of the 3rd league with an absolutley bad finish to the season (3 out of 18 possible points) and a key player just died in November of last year at the age of 25, but still they managed to win the Playoff with an absolut end season fight. It is outshadowed by the bottle of the season of Düsseldorf, but still deserves much attention imo, because to play after such a hard time and so many lost games right before the playoff so good nad beating the 2nd league team is very impressive.
Dusseldorf manager didn't tell his team "I trust you to make a difference out there"
Saw it in the stadium. Don’t think I’ll ever recover from that.
As a Bochum fan thanks for featuring us.
One interesting detail you didn't mention but I think you'll find interesting is that the ever present goalkeeper was dropped from the team dramatically before the playoff tie due to tactical disagreements with the coaches and management.
In his place was a 37 year old club legend who had played for the club for over 10 years in a previous spell but hadn't played for Bochum this entire season.
He saved the first Dusseldorf penalty. Without that save, Bochum would have gone down.
It should have been hamburg,it would've been funnier 😂
Don't tell Fiago that
@@someperson3883Because he already knows it...
Bochum pulled a Sheffield Wednesday
More appropriate reference than you might think...
There's a fan group called Fortuna Blues. They come over to Ipswich Town games from time to time, and Ipswich fans were in the stands cheering Fortuna in a recent match too.
Bochum's fans also have a similar link up with an English club... Leicester City.
9:14 'and of course Bochum loses' man you gave me false hope haha
Americanisation of promotion and relegation using playoffs are only possible due to the existance of the un-american concept of promotion and relegation. 😁
They had relegation playoffs in germany in the 70s, if I remember correctly. so that's not americanisation at all..
Watering down the game, to be able to have more matches and make more money-this you can call the americanisation of sports
Relegation isn't "American". Play-offs are (like they have them in the championship, England's 2nd division).
Germany had relegation matches between 1982 and 1991, and then again since the 2008/2009 season.
@@renerphoExcept the champions and second placed teams don't play in the playoffs.
This man speaks Facts
The Championship promotion is like that. Leeds came 3rd, but the playoffs sent Southhampton up
don't call them the biggest bottlers when we still have Metz to be even worse
Random topic Id love Zea talk about is St.Pauli signing Magnus Carlsen^^
Damn, thought he was going to talk about Utrecht vs. Go Ahead Eagles. My pull remains nil.
The ten hag derby
@@nananou1687 If skying a last penalty isn't painful enough, imagine scoring opening goals for BOTH teams, and the second one ties it up at the death and then the other team wins in extra time. You have the euphoria of feeling like you just got your team European football (as was the case here), only to then be equally responsible for costing your team European football.
The thing with Bolton is we even bottle the contest for BotY
You cant blame America for promotion and relegation playoffs. Playoffs started being used in the UK in the 1890s. The US only started using them in the 1910s.
Not even Zealand leaves me alone with this massive dissapointment, i still see the last penalty in front of my eyes when i try to sleep 😭
Love to see my team featured... but at what cost
Ahh, Zealand. Calling the playoff system loved by everybody might be true from an outsider perspective because it creates these dramas but I can assure you that atleast in Germany, everyone wants to get rid of it because it's super unfair. Imagine your pull out a miraculous 3rd place in the 2nd Bundesliga only to get trounced by a Bundesliga team that maybe had a bad season and a squad that is worth like 8x the money your squad is worth. Yes, upsets can happen but the odds are very, very slim. In the last 15 or so years we have this in Germany, the 2nd division club has only won like twice
Especially inter-league playoffs are super unfair. Others are just cruel. Your whole season boils down to a few matches. If the champions aren't bothered it's a bit better, but still not good.
As a dusseldorf fan. I cried myself to sleep that night
Who else has watched every zealandism 🙋♂️
Have to wait till the nurse or warden replies on their behalf..
Me. I don't know how he is does it.
I have!
Who bought Turtles specifically because of Zealandism 🙋♂
Me
i have waited for this :D
did you know that both teams that got promoted from 4th to 3rd divison last year managed to get to promoted to 2nd division this year ? there were so many crazy things happening this season
Hungarian U14 league, the team in 2nd needed to win by 42 goals in the final match to be Champions. They won 43-1. Sounds like some nice story of incredible "comeback"(match fixing)
U14, does that mean a bunch of kids were getting bribed with sweets or something
Was Orban's kid on the 42 goal winning team?
never been so sure of something having a Zealandism before
Day 2 of asking Zealand to make a video about Olympiako's Conference League win and crazy run winning the first european trophy in Greek's football history
I've never heard a single person complain that play-offs are "an Americanism".
They complain all the time because of the MLS playoffs
wasnt really complaining lol
Zealand and Quackity is the duo I didn’t know I needed
if you havent, you should really take a look at the danish league this year. incredible drama in both ends
09:12 “and of course Bochum loses”. Think you meant to say wins. Got excited for Düsseldorf there for all of 20 seconds 😅
If you think this is a comeback, look into Sheffield Wednesday over the last two seasons. How we managed to both get promoted after being 4-0 down in the first leg of the play-offs is crazy. Then beating our local rivals at Wembley in the final minute of added time. Then have the worst start to a season in history, bring in a manager who has never managed a team before and have him turn them around and keep them up on the final day.
Crazy
I love this channel
The Ligue 2 to Ligue 1 promotion playoffs are currently going too with Saint Etienne and Metz meeting in the last two games.
We could expect shenanigans over there too, who knows.
I was so sure that you were talking about Leeds
Man I just won the Bundesliga with Dusseldorf on FM this year, seeing them almost succeed pains me. Uchino played a part in getting them promoted back to the Bundesliga in my save, too. FM got me feeling for random teams.
the hardest thing for düsseldorf must be that after 22 league games they were 7th with 5 points less than HSV in the 3rd place and then went on a 14 game unbeaten streak (15 if you include the first relegation game) to reach the relegation play-offs rather comfortably with 5 points more than HSV
Day 13 of requesting Zealand accept his destiny as rhe Penguinz0 of Football youtube and wear a plain white T-shirt for these Zealandism vids!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Zealand at least washes his hair and brushes his teeth
Funny thing is EVERYONE in germany hates the relegation games
Giving a team that played shit all year an extra chance and by that punishing the smaller team (that played a good season) is not fair
It's not always a smaller team though.
Imagine if this playoff was Heidenheim vs Hamburg or something.
@@Undivided-X 16 relegation playoffs
13 times the Bundesliga team won
3 times the underdog
Everyone in germany knows that it's stupid and unfair
@@Ahad_Samad and in how many of these instances did the underdog go back down within 1-2 seasons?
@@Undivided-X what does that have to do with anything ???
Close the league then no relegation or promotions anymore it's pointless anyway
@@Undivided-X so let's compare the squads of the last 5 relegation playoffs then
2024:
Bochum squad worth: 63,20 million
Düsseldorf squad worth: 38 million
2023:
Stuttgart: 151,05 million
HSV: 38,78 million
2022:
Hertha: 155,78 million
HSV: 43,73 million
2021:
Köln: 118,20 million
Holstein: 21,35 million
2020:
Bremen: 135,13 million
Heidenheim: 19,70 million
How fair 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I actually got a notification for the rematch but I was like nah, ain’t no way in hell and went to bed. I woke up, didn’t even bother to look for result and got to work. Then I found out. Regret not watching that game.
I never thought of playoffs as American
At least not of this form of playoffs...
"Playoffs are awesome"
As a leeds united fan and a miami dolphins fan. Screw the playoffs
I mean hey, it seems like 90% of England is very happy with how the championship playoffs went.
Hated, adored, never ignored might fit for Leeds better.
Well, in the US leagues the regular season is just the qualifier/warmup for the playoffs.
@@fairphoneuser9009 as i said screw the playoffs, they bring nothing but pain.
Leeds united in the playoffs 0/6
Miami dolphins haven't won since 1974.
@@marshtopia529 Still, US leagues are based on them. European playoffs are completely different. Just as European leagues are.
Pro/Rel is the best form of playoff's
Hi Z , maybe you should take a look at this year Greek Superleague it was a fantastic championship with 4 teams chasing the title until the last match day where PAOK took the title by winning their fierce rivals Aris in their home .
I was not aware of this. They win 3 - 0 away and bottle that lose the tie? I think this is unheard of, i don't remember nothing similar in top football.
If you want to see actual craziness, cover the entirety of the Dutch relegation/promotion playoffs that were finished yesterday, madness.
Playoffs are not american.
Before the Bundesliga was established in 1963 the top tier of german football was divided in 5 leagues with 72 teams.
The champions of each league qualified directly for the champions round while the 2nd and 3rd of each league entered the qualification round (wild card for americans) to qualify for the champions round.
The champions round was a knockout stage style elimination system kind of similar to UCL/WC/Euros with the only difference that each duel could go over three legs and if there was still no decision the knock out was decided by a coin toss. 😅 (Penalty shootout was invented by germans for the reason to solve the problem... and to mock the english of course)
Nah, the bottle of the year was the Team that celebrated promotion and then bottled it
hey I've been a mild darmstadt fan for no reason and I have no clue what's going on in that club, never heard anyone in english ever talk about them. Did you make a video about them? And could you tell me the title?
The promotion playoffs in England started in the 80s. Was that time already americanized?
Also promotion playoffs are completely different than playoffs in the US. The winner of the regular season is not bothered by a playoff.
I'm from Germany and I can't stand the relegation playoffs... 2nd league roster vs 1st league roster.. its just unfair
But its one of the worst 1st division teams against one of the best of the 2nd division teams, it should be an almost equal match
63 mio value vs 38 mio value...
I actually like that they brought back relegation playoffs (we've had them in the Bundesliga in the 1980s, but they got rid of them after reunification). What I don't like is the playoff system they have in England's Championship, where 3rd to 6th have to play a tournament to decide who gets promoted. I very much prefer the "2nd league vs. 1st league" system we have.
@@NickGurr59Market value isn’t a rating, since many other things than just ability influence it. Just by playing in the Bundesliga player become more valuable, so that comparison is really off. Also it’s not like Saarbrücken had a higher value than Bayern right?
@@BeWe1510 u definitely got a point.. but just looking at the history of the playoffs shows it.
i would rather have a system like in England or just 3 up 3 down..
Düsseldorf bottling a 3-0 lead:
Leverkussen bottling an unbeaten treble:
Arsenal bottling the premier league:👌
Can you put the Rust on Zealand Live wasn’t able to watch live but it looked amazing from clips
honestly this just shows how TERRIBLE german relegation matches are.
2nd league teams are SO SO far behind the level of 1st league teams that its just not fair.
as düsseldorf you can very easy lose 0-3 vs a 1st league team ... its not a shame.
the crazy thing was the first game, the second game the 0-3 was the "normal" restult to be expected honestly ...
Exactly and because 2nd league teams are SO SO far behind the level of 1st league the promoted 2nd league teams constantly survive in the Bundesliga or even qualify for europe (he mentioned Heidenheim right? Did he? 😅)
PLAYOFFS ?!?!?!?! ... YOU WANT TO TALK PLAYOFFS ?!!!!!?!!!?
ZEALAND WHERE IS THE CTCFC shirt man, from south Africa
Zealand where’s the Zealandism Southampton Playoff win review?
Is that really that special?
Germany has brutal relegations, rip Ingolstadt relegated on away goals from an own goal a few years back.
Only promotion play offs are good
f95 is the first ever professional game ive ever watched, so its really sad to see this
Where's the turtle
Bayern 🤜🤛 Bochum
Fanfreundschaft
PlayOffs bring some crazy exciting games at the end of the season, but it has 2 major issues.
Relegation PlayOffs let the financial unbalance of Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga clubs grow faster. I hope they get rid of it in the future.
Championship PlayOffs are even worse. For many top teams half of the season games would become almost unrelevant. As long as you make it to the playoffs, a bad season is no problem. You win a few exciting games for losing excitement in 90% of the overall games. If we ever get PlayOffs in the Bundesliga, I will stop watching the 1st team and only go to amateur matches from then on.
Relegation abschaffen
Are you the German nephew of the late Bolton chairman Phil Gartside?
@@Eric_Hunt194 I'm sorry I don't understand that reference
*Arsenal right now could not beat Inter Miami in 2 games in the year of our lord at moment of this post in 2024*
You didn't watch a single match of the bundesliga
5 views 50 seconds? is this a WR??
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WC and I don't mean the World Cup
Bundesliga ist beste liga
I guess you are one of the only ones who likes the Relegation - in Germany no one likes it. We want our old system back 3 go up 3 go down. that relegation is a mess. just for more money for those tv snitches because of 2 more games. wait - 4 more games - league 2 & 3 have the same garbage.
Greetings from Germany. I like it. It's one of the most exciting games of the season, and I still don't understand why they got rid of it in 1991.
A lot of Germans, including me, actually like it
Promotion play-offs: 👍
Relegation play-offs: 👎
Title play-offs: 💩
after going to wembley and watching leeds lose, i disagree, playoffs are the worst
first like, view and comment?
*Arsenal cannot beat inter miami*
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This joke fell off a while ago 😂
Not as bad as Fortuna Düsseldorf
45 seconds no views, bros fallen off.
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