Dunfermline Athletic 0 St. Pauli 3

 The main reason for our trip to Scotland was to see the game between St.Pauli and Dunfermline. After a boozy night with St. Pauli fans in Leith we took the train up to Dunfermline. We went to the Spoons and it was already clear that Pauli were taking over the town. We also had a quiet pint in Raffles.After going to have a look at the ground and checking into the hotel, we went back to soak up the atmosphere that was added to by the Green Brigade turning up. However, it was still all about St.Pauli.

In the end it was a fairly easy game for the visitors, as you might expect. They won through goals from Johannes Eggestein in the first half and Hauke Wahl and David Otto (who both came on at halftime). It was a decent performance by both teams, but it really was about St.Pauli and the 3,000 fans they brought. To be fair, a lot of them were from Britain and the tifo was supplied by Glasgow fans of St. Pauli, but what an experience and what a club.

I have been to the Millentor and Jolly Roger in Hamburg, but not for a game yet. It's definitely something that I would like to do.








































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