You wouldn’t have expected this viewer now …
With a 6: 1 against Cologne Werder still gets the relegation place on the last match day. Despite the ghost game, Kristina Vogt (55 / Die Linke), Senator for Economy, Labor and Europe in the Senate of Mayor Andreas Bovenschulte (54 / SPD) was happy in the stands.
The politician told her 1804 followers on Twitter: “Now at my club’s side. As deputy chairwoman of the supervisory board of Stadion GmbH, but above all out of loyalty. We haven’t descended yet. “
In addition, a photo of yourself on the grandstand of the Weser Stadium with a accreditation attached. Background: Due to her position at the stadium operating company, Vogt – unlike many fans who could not experience the game live – was entitled to visit the game.
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But still, a Bremen senator watches Bundesliga in the stadium?
It was the Bremen Senate of Mayor Bovenschulte and Interior Minister Ulrich Mäurer (68) of all people who vehemently resisted a new start of the season at the beginning of May. At the time, Mäurer had told BILD: “This is a majority decision, but not the Bremen position. What the DFL does is mostly a shake of the head. ”
And further: “I have long lost confidence in professional football. A lot has gotten out of hand. Salaries, transfer fees, Monday games – and now the game operation is scheduled at the wrong time. “
Now, of all things, a colleague from the government bank is sitting in the stands on the last matchday in the stadium?
Apparently the Bremen Senate has regained confidence in football …
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