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Schalke 04 in serious danger of going out of business. 20:44 - Feb 3 with 926 viewsMercian

To put it into perspective, although they have been up and down in the last few years their equivilant English club would be Villa, perhaps Spurs. One of these clubs going bust would unthinkable. They are in serious danger of being relegated to The German 3rd Division in which case they would not be able to sustain their debts. In the last 20 years they have produced excellent players such as Leroy Sane, Manuel Neuer and Leon Goretzka. It goes to show what a big club badly managed can become.
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Schalke 04 in serious danger of going out of business. on 20:50 - Feb 3 with 849 viewspointofblue

Just checked - Schalke beat Braunschweig (who are in the relegation zone themselves) today, so are now three points off the drop.

Kaiserslautern and Rostock are in danger too. Remember them being in the Bundesliga.

Poll: Who would you play at right centre back on Saturday?

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Schalke 04 in serious danger of going out of business. on 21:02 - Feb 3 with 798 viewsMercian

Schalke 04 in serious danger of going out of business. on 20:50 - Feb 3 by pointofblue

Just checked - Schalke beat Braunschweig (who are in the relegation zone themselves) today, so are now three points off the drop.

Kaiserslautern and Rostock are in danger too. Remember them being in the Bundesliga.


Kaiserslautern won the league back in the late 90s and they have actually spent a good time in 3 Liga so have improved over the last few years. German football is even less competitive than English or Spanish football. Bayern win everything, Dortmund come close and Leipzig and Leverkusen wag their tails but every other team is in danger of relegation. Hamburg have been in Bundesliga 2 for some time now as have Dusseldorf and Nurenburg . Bremen, Stuttgart , Mochengladbach, FC Koln and Hertha have all spent time in the lower division.
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