Rafael Honigstein

While it comes out in Sep­tem­ber, I was for­tu­nate enough to get an advanced copy of Englis­cher Fuss­ball: A German’s View of our Beau­ti­ful Game. It was handed to me by the man him­self. But there was a prob­lem with his tim­ing. Rafa had handed this book to me right in the mid­dle of book […]

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Believe it or not, we are just a week away from the start of another glo­ri­ous Bun­desliga sea­son. Hav­ing taken the sum­mer off from wor­ry­ing about foot­ball (and cram­ming in seven Harry Pot­ter books into those months), it is time to dive head-deep into my favorite pas­sion. The dif­fi­cult thing about this year is that […]

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Fol­low­ing a busy sea­son, Raphael Honig­stein of The Guardian and Footbo was kind enough to talk with me and address a few ques­tions I had about the end of the sea­son and the start to the silly sea­son. Which player(s) sur­prised you the most this sea­son?  a) Mis­i­movic. We knew he could play foot­ball, but […]

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Salma Mitha has joined the ESPN Soc­cer­net pod­cast this week as their Bun­desliga cor­re­spon­dent. While it is under­stand­able that the great Uli Hesse-Lichtenberger wouldn’t have time to spend on a pod­cast, I do feel that it was a pos­i­tive sign by ESPN, who pro­duces a bi-weekly pod­cast ded­i­cated to the EPL and MLS to try […]

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Bayer Lev­erkusen returned to form and dis­man­tled league lead­ers Hof­fen­heim in front of 30,000 at the Rhein-Neckar Arena. Scor­ing two min­utes into the match set them up for an inspired first half and scor­ing again one minute into the sec­ond half sealed the three points for die Werk­self. Hof­fen­heim strug­gled to find defen­sive cohe­sion, especially […]

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