Crisis – and no consequences?
On Monday evening, the FC Magdeburg held an emergency meeting. After defeat in Essen the distance to the magical 10th position had grown to 6 points and the club have now been now waiting for a win for...
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Yes, finally the Magdeburg board hhave taken the step many had expected three weeks ago: Following the 1-2 defeat at the hands of Cottbus‘ reserves, manager Dirk Heyne was relieved of his post. The...
View ArticleThe pain goes on…
Last sunday, 1. FC Magdeburg had its first home game of the season. Hopes were high that a win would be possible for the first time since March. These hopes couldn’t be dampened by thefact that the...
View ArticleOuch…that hurt
On Saturday, there was yet another home game that I’d rather not have witnessed, but what can you do… Magdeburg met Halle, in the first league match in two years. And despite the improvement visible in...
View ArticleChanges…
Since I last wrote, there have been some changes at 1. FC Magdeburg. Following the draw against Babelsberg, the team went into a steady decline, losing three out of four games, among them the important...
View ArticleDéjà vu
Remember Kenneth Wolstenholme and his famous 1966 WC commentary? „They think it’s all over“ – was what described Magdeburg’s fans after the 0-1 defeat in Oberneuland when the club’s deficit to the top...
View ArticleThe final straw
Today, 1. FC Magdeburg, placed dangerously close to the relegation zone, faced league leaders Chemnitzer FC in the MDCC-Arena in Magdeburg. The game began with two shocks for the hosts. After Wolf...
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