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Der Prager Wagen und die WM '98
- Für Köln! Der Hooligan-Kodex 6
- Narrated by: Roland Geiger
- Length: 2 hrs and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Es gibt einen Kodex unter Hooligans? Absolut! Auch wenn man dies als Außenstehender gar nicht vermuten sollte, so lässt uns der "Biniak" an seinen Erlebnissen mit den Cologne Streetfighters teilhaben und beweist: Hooligans - zumindest die meisten - sind eigentlich ganz nette Kerle. So lernen wir aber nicht nur die Hooligan-Szene selbst kennen, sondern auch die wiederkehrend anwesenden Polizisten, die Fußballvereine, die Fans und vor allem: die Menschlichkeit zwischen all diesen Gruppen, die man hier wohl am wenigsten erwartet hätte. Zwischen amüsanten Anekdoten der WM '98 und EM '08 - abseits des Spielfeldes - wird der Biniak zum Kölschen Dichter und er stellt uns den "Fananwalt" des Effzeh vor!
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