

Tschüss from the Dortmund Offside
By: Clarissa | April 26th, 2012It is with a bit of a heavy heart that I announce that I’ll stop blogging for the Borussia Dortmund Offside henceforth.
For one, I simply feel I don’t have the time to invest as much as I want to into this blog, and I also find just blogging about one club to be a bit monotonous. As to SBN well, the least said the better.
Still, I’m very happy about the last two years, it’s been great years to be a BVB- Supporter! Long may it continue.
Thanks also to all the readers and commentators on this blog!
Hugs and Heja BVB
Clarissa
PS: If anyone would like to continue with this blog, feel free to contact SNB.
Comments
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Hi Clarissa, sorry to see you go. Looks like the Bundesliga blogger contingent is almost gone, but thanks for keeping things going as long as you did. Congrats to Dortmund on winning consecutive titles as well!
Hopefully you find another place to write about the Bundesliga soon!


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Thank you Mark!


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Hey Clarissa,
I can fully understand your reasons. Hope to read your name under some German football related posts again somewhere soon.
Take care!


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Hey Clarissa,
Will miss reading stuff about my favourite rival club…:( Hope you start writing somewhere else.


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he could convert to Islam if that would mean wtalehy Arabs can complete a takeover of PAOK.Tino Economou is an AEK fan who spends most of his time in his basement rewriting his beloved club’s history using the latest version of EA Sports’ FIFA video game. He has great fun drubbing rivals Olympiacos and Panathinaikos in addition to overcoming lower-tier sides in remakes of the Greek Cup of the mid-2000s. In Tino’s virtual utopia, AEK never loses; and how can they when he switches to play as the opponent and pulls out the opposing ‘keeper just far enough for Liberopoulos and co. to find the back of the net — quite regularly at the stroke of full-time.


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