BRIDGE FOOTBALL GROUP
Re: BRIDGE FOOTBALL GROUP
wir sind hier not China. bei uns steht nicht sofort ein neues Stadiönli imfall. Leider. (nur bezüglich Stadion. nicht leider nicht China)
- shaanxiunionfans
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Re: BRIDGE FOOTBALL GROUP
That's more or less it.goligoal hat geschrieben: ↑11.06.26 @ 13:16So the old club existed form 2017 to 2023. then the new team was founded by the fans in 2023 as a phoenix club and Bridge Football Group bought 65% of the shares form the supporters. correct?shaanxiunionfans hat geschrieben: ↑11.06.26 @ 13:00
Founded in 2017, because in China, the dissolution of a team means the end of its history - a new team has to start from scratch and can't inherit its past
Re: BRIDGE FOOTBALL GROUP
Trust me, fights and fireworks are forbidden in Europe as well, yet they still happen.shaanxiunionfans hat geschrieben: ↑11.06.26 @ 12:53However, in China, physical clashes between fans are not allowed. The security on the field is very strong, and even fireworks aren't permitted. Any conflicts between fans are limited to verbal arguments.Clockwork Strawberry hat geschrieben: ↑11.06.26 @ 12:31
Thank you very much.
I watched several instagram posts in the last few days, and am very impressed with the level you have reached in such a short time. The fans seem very organised, and I watched a couple of instagram posts with your fans going to away matches, which were very interesting.
Could you just give a few details about the fan culture, and what it's like going to away grounds, and whether there is much conflict with other supporters or the Authorities. It seemed very well behaved and peaceful.
- Clockwork Strawberry
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They're not allowed in Switzerland either.shaanxiunionfans hat geschrieben: ↑11.06.26 @ 12:53 However, in China, physical clashes between fans are not allowed. The security on the field is very strong, and even fireworks aren't permitted.
Still happens though.
Has there been any official ( or otherwise ) announcement about this take-over in China? Are you employed by the Club, or just a fan, or do you have insider-information? You seem to be very confident of this deal happening.
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Re: BRIDGE FOOTBALL GROUP
As you saw in the first video, those people setting off fireworks were taken to the police station and held there for three daysgoligoal hat geschrieben: ↑11.06.26 @ 13:20Trust me, fights and fireworks are forbidden in Europe as well, yet they still happen.shaanxiunionfans hat geschrieben: ↑11.06.26 @ 12:53
However, in China, physical clashes between fans are not allowed. The security on the field is very strong, and even fireworks aren't permitted. Any conflicts between fans are limited to verbal arguments.![]()
- Ungeziefer1886
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Re: BRIDGE FOOTBALL GROUP
Hahahaha. Mega cool ich lebe in einem Staat der Leute für Feuerwerk drei Tage wegsperrt. Megal cool! Man könnte sagen unsere Polizisten sind "Chads" und da bin ich mega stolz darauf.

"Breit gebaut, braun gebrannt, 100 Kilo Hantelbank" - Andras Gurovits, Ruderer
- shaanxiunionfans
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Re: BRIDGE FOOTBALL GROUP
I'm just a fan, but because our management mentioned during the livestream that BFG will continue to acquire clubs in Europe - they've already looked at teams in Belgium and the UK - and that the scale of acquisitions might even expand in the future. Some fans saw the news and asked if there were any plans to buy Grasshoppers, and management confirmed that they're finalizing the paperwork and might have already identified a list of U21 players they'll be bringing to Grasshoppers for exchanges. Of course, anything is possibleClockwork Strawberry hat geschrieben: ↑11.06.26 @ 13:24They're not allowed in Switzerland either.shaanxiunionfans hat geschrieben: ↑11.06.26 @ 12:53 However, in China, physical clashes between fans are not allowed. The security on the field is very strong, and even fireworks aren't permitted.
Still happens though.
Has there been any official ( or otherwise ) announcement about this take-over in China? Are you employed by the Club, or just a fan, or do you have insider-information? You seem to be very confident of this deal happening.
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Harald_Klemptner
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Re: BRIDGE FOOTBALL GROUP
Diskutieren wir hier echt mit einem Troll mit einer IP-Adresse in Egg, der uns Kampagnenmässig die neuen China-Investoren schmackhaft machen will? Sind wir so tief gesunken?
Re: BRIDGE FOOTBALL GROUP
Dänn gang doch weg.Harald_Klemptner hat geschrieben: ↑11.06.26 @ 14:13 Diskutieren wir hier echt mit einem Troll mit einer IP-Adresse in Egg, der uns Kampagnenmässig die neuen China-Investoren schmackhaft machen will? Sind wir so tief gesunken?
- shaanxiunionfans
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Re: BRIDGE FOOTBALL GROUP
In China, major infrastructure projects are the government's responsibility. Over the past five years, China has built dozens of professional football stadiums. Our home stadium cost over 500 million dollars, which is obviously beyond what a club can afford