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  1. Juliet
    Juliet
    February 10, 2009 at 10:07 am | | Reply


    Ok, so off topic, but where did you get that clip of Ein Sommermaerchen with subtitles??

  2. Joe Westhead
    February 10, 2009 at 10:30 am | | Reply


    Added by myself unfortunately for this clip. As far as I know the DVD wasn’t released in the UK due to a dispute over proceeds going to the SOS-Kinderdörfer charity.

    Try OpenSubtitles.org though – and see if anyone has contributed something.

  3. Juliet
    Juliet
    February 10, 2009 at 11:01 am | | Reply


    Thanks, I will do.

  4. Double Pivot
    Double Pivot
    February 10, 2009 at 12:19 pm | | Reply


    Excellent post.

  5. Muh
    Muh
    February 10, 2009 at 8:10 pm | | Reply


    Might want to add that one club especially has for some years now introduced a lot of players from the above mentioned countries and that is Energie Cottbus. They are also usually key players for them having secured the recent minor miracles of staying in the BL. Actually they just had 2 Bulgarians scoring 3 for them last week and they also have Rumanian (Jula) in their squad and some season back it were also players as Radu and Munteanu from Rumania who played so well for them that they were bought by the likes of Wolfsburg.

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