Not mine, I’m afraid. But I have a husband, I have two sons, and I’m German. So along the way I picked up some knowledge about German if not much of the enthusiasm that others feel.
Five matches were played in Kaiserslautern (my husband’s hometown) when Germany hosted the World Cup in 2006. In a square near the train station there are ten statues of players from all the teams that played in K’town (that’s what the US soldiers stationed nearby call it). They are slightly larger than life and I think made of papier mâché judging by the yellow-green moss growing on them.




While I do not share this escape route I acknowledge that for many people all over the world it is the perfect escapism.

It mine either. It’s one sport I don’t understand entirely.
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It’s a man’s world.
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My husband actually likes to watch women’s football, and knows the scores of the league just as he does with the men’s league. He still prefers rugby and cricket which makes him the complete anti-German.
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If they’re made of papier mâché, they’ve lasted well.
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Whatever it is it’s not stone and not metal. But the moss is pretty awful.
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😦
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