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Okay, it took me twenty minutes 🎣
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bexfangirlforlife · 1 year
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Can't say how much I loved this scene. Jo's appearance was honestly hilarious to me 😂
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"Als wir vom Ausziehen sprachen, musst du was falsch verstanden haben." (eng.: When we talked about moving out [also: undressing] you must have misunderstood.)
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GZSZ, Episode 7648, Nov 24th 2022 | (extended scene on youtube)
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missringsy · 2 years
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Einen Michi Bode braucht jeder im Leben. 🧡
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leeuwchen · 1 year
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Endlich hat Michi Tobias Tobse genannt... Im Ruhrgebiet ist das die einzig wahre Verlobung 🥰
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cinnabeat · 11 months
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i cant find my glasses D:
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lumo-dreams · 2 years
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So I just watched Chryssanthi's IG story and she said that her and Lenny once had an idea for a gzsz storyline but they didn't pick it up and I wanted to share this because it's a fun idea 😂 (Chrissa plays "Laura" Moritz's half sister)
They wanted the Gerner-Bode family to go on a trip to Las Vegas and on that trip after a party night Michi goes missing 😂 Lenny and Chrissa wanted this to be the special episode and they wanted it to be like the hangover movie 😂 This would definitely have been a special no one would have expected 😂
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sauerland-2001 · 2 years
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Was die Jubiläumsfolgen im Mai angeht…ich gehe mal stark davon aus dass sowohl Miro als auch Pastrami (TM Michi Bode) danach nicht mehr dabei sein werden. Einer von beiden stirbt garantiert und ich tippe auf Miriam. Und ihr Tod wird dafür sorgen dass Mo und Luis noch weitere Monate nicht endgültig zueinander finden werden. Wir sitzen hier noch Weihnachten (2022 😁) rum, Leudde
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ticket4futball · 4 years
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Possible 23 man squad of England for Euro Cup 2020
One more month, one month closer to the European Championship this summer and another month of Gareth Southgate who will decide who will be with him in his quest to end the 54-year wait for England for a major international trophy.
England will face the Czech Republic, Croatia, and a playoff winner, who could be Scotland, into Group D at Euro 2020, which is a favorable result for one of the tournament hosts ‘next summer. Sports enthusiasts from around the world can purchase the England Euro Cup Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.
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The misery of the Three Lions - which Southgate knows pretty well after his Euro 96 foul against Germany - continues to roar, but this time around, there are a lot of young talents who are suggesting a change of fortune at the horizon.
The top four teams in the third position from the six groups will also enter the last-16.
The dates and locations of the England group stage matches are Match.1: England vs Croatia
Time: 15:00
Date: Sunday, June 14, 2020
Stadium: Wembley Stadium Match.2: England vs Play-off winner C
Time: 20:00
Date: Friday, June 19, 2020
Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Match.3: Czech Republic vs England
Time: 20:00
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Stadium: Wembley Stadium
England possible team of 23 men?
1. Raheem Sterling
It was not a big end of the month for Raheem Sterling, after Manchester City's expulsion from the Champions League for the next two years.
But that minor problem aside, he remains the guy of choice for England with Kane seated on the sidelines and must be wrapped in fluffy cotton.
2. Trent Alexander-Arnold
Trent Alexander-Arnold is widely regarded as the best back-to-back in the world, mainly because of his sensational crossing ability and his raiding up and down to the right. And this evaluation, according to 90 minutes, is absolutely perfect. What a baller.
3. Jordan Henderson
Winning trophies and hoisting them above his head is a feeling that Henderson has become so familiar in Liverpool. And that's something he may have to prepare for, with the severity of Kane's injury still in the air.
4. Jadon Sancho
There comes a point in some players' careers when every club in the world would like to sign you up. Right now, Jadon Sancho is that player. Sorry, Borussia Dortmund.
5. Joe Gomez
Joe Gomez played last 11 Liverpool's matches in Premier League. At the time, Liverpool won all 11 games, kept 10 clean sheets and had a 25-point lead at the top of the table.
6. Harry Kane
It was also a quiet month for Kane, with a recovery on the agenda. The only thing that happened to notice? His Heung-min is now a better player than him for the Spurs. Eek.
7. Marcus Rashford
Crashed, recovering and twiddling his thumbs, it was probably a bit of a boring month for Rashford. However, he is a heavyweight player on this side of England and nothing will change that anytime soon.
8. Harry Maguire
The good old slab head scored against Chelsea in Manchester United's recent 2-0 victory. It's good. The good old slab head kicked Michy Batshuayi in the nuts during the same match. It's bad. Swings and roundabouts, huh?
9. Ben Chilwell
It was another difficult month for Leicester, but not bad for Chilwell - who scored in the recent draw with Chelsea.
So, with that in mind, he's still the reigning, defending and undisputed left-back (thanks to Paul Heyman for that) on this side of England.
10. James Maddison
All we've heard over the past month is which would work best for Manchester United; James Maddison or Jack Grealish?
But, in reality, we should really ask, can Gareth Southgate find a way to accommodate the two on his English side? Probably not, but he could try.
11. Jordan Pickford
The only thing you need at a big international tournament is the stability between the sticks.
Unfortunately, in Jordan, Pickford, England has the opposite at the moment - with more errors leading to a rather strange explosion in which the Everton cap tried its increasing criticism.
Oddly enough, I think I could have found the solution: stop making mistakes, Jordan!
12. Harry Winks
The Spurs win the Premier League games again, which proves that José Mourinho still has it after all.
One of the key ingredients for renewal in North London has been the form of Harry Winks in the midfield. Dynamic, graceful, industrious and beautiful - four simple adjectives that Mourinho has certainly used in press conferences to describe it.
13. Tammy Abraham
Goals aren't so regular for Tammy recently, who remembers having a brother named Timmy, but there is nothing to suggest that a place won't be guaranteed.
So let's focus on something else, remembering that his first name is actually Kevin.
14. Jack Grealish
If Jack Grealish is not in the England team for this European championship, it will be a crime against football.
No, stop thinking about the famous Daniel Radcliffe card in this alternative game, just focus on what Grealish does well for Villa - and that's a lot, a lot.
15. Kieran Trippier
Trips haven't really played out since England's last options update, with groin tension that left them out of the procedures. Yet at least he did nothing wrong at the time.
16. Danny Ings
Southampton is higher and lower than my childhood yo-yo, but they have one constant thing for them - the goals scored by Danny Ings.
DIngs, as we will now lovingly call him, has 15 Premier League goals this season and recently whipped a pearl against Burnley's former employers. But Gareth, for Christ's sake, doesn't put it on the front post when defending corners.
17. Nick Pope
In our previous edition of this series, in case we haven't already mentioned it, we recommend watching the Netflix biopic The Two Popes for more information on Burnley's keeper and his identical twin brother. This point is still valid.
18. Declan Rice
Poor old Dec really hasn't had a happy time recently, with West Ham in the absolutely dreadful form under the irresistible David Moyes.
It doesn't bode well for his credentials in England, but there's no question he's up to it - probably needs Ant by his side, remember ...
19. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
The end of January / beginning of February was not particularly inspiring for Oxlade-Chamberlain on a personal level, but he still has a time whale on the wave of the Liverpool juggernaut.
And who doesn't like to have a winner's mentality in the locker room, huh?
20. John Stones
Lord knows what sometimes goes on in John Stones' mind, but these are certainly not thoughts you want your central defenders to have.
Still, Stones holds on to his place for his dear life - largely because there aren't many other quality options available for poor Gareth.
21. Dean Henderson
The goalkeeper's third place (underestimated word) in the England team has been talking about the city in, uh, goalkeeper circles for quite some time now - and it now looks like a race that Dean Henderson will no doubt win.
Indeed, Hendo is damn good and his only rival for the spot - Tom Heaton - is almost certainly done for the season by injury.
22. Tyrone Mings
Previously, on the 90-minute Who's on the Plane series, we had chosen only three central defenders. Looking back, it was probably a mistake.
To compensate for this, we selected Mings - a prolific tackler this season - to fill the void, just ahead of Fikayo Tomori, who usefully lost his place at Chelsea at the right time.
23. Danny Rose
"I have been given the chance to play week after week. I want to play football again - with the euros in the summer, I want to put myself in the window."
And that's exactly what Danny Rose is doing in Newcastle - first, getting out of the bench in a 0-0 draw against Norwich, before starting pumping 4-0 at Arsenal.
Then Rose had a ruck with Toon fans on the train to Tyneside - what other evidence do you need to suggest that it MUST be included?
On Standby
The three England goalkeepers for this European Championship seem to be dead certainties, but Aaron Ramsdale will always keep the hope of getting into Gareth's thoughts.
Chris Smalling and Fikayo Tomori meanwhile, still hope to make their way into the central defensive configuration, while Kyle Walker, Reece James, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Brandon Williams are hoping for additional nods.
Mason Mount may feel aggrieved at being knocked down in the midfield, but he is in good company - Dele Alli and Callum Hudson-Odoi are always outside to watch and have to do more to get in.
Upstairs, the fit Dominic Calvert-Lewin is an outside bet, while Callum Wilson and Mason Greenwood are also waiting behind the scenes, if an injury-ravaged the Three Lions.
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tipsoctopus · 5 years
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Palace's next sensation: Why 17 y/o could get his chance earlier than Wan-Bissaka - opinion
Crystal Palace might have lost to Brighton at the weekend but Aaron Wan-Bissaka is one of few players in red and blue who can comfortably say that they put in a brilliant performance.
The youngster has been sensational all season and his stellar showing continued to attract interest from some of the European big boys – Palace have a £40m plus player on their hands but they may not for much longer. It may not matter, though, as they could have their next big talent coming through the ranks in Brandon Aveiro.
On the chalkboard
The 17-year-old starlet, in focus in the match-day programme on Saturday, only signed his first professional deal in October but is already establishing himself as an exciting prospect. The week after he put pen to paper, the attacker netted a hat-trick against Watford and on Saturday he proved that wasn’t a fluke as he fired four past Birmingham.
Having been at Palace since he was eight, the teenager has become an Eagles fan and is surely keen to get into the first team as soon as possible. He has already taken big strides by being included in the Under-23s and that bodes well for his future.
Aveiro enjoys picking up the ball and driving at the opposition, beating players and teeing up a teammate or notching himself. His playing style might remind some of Wilfried Zaha, but the real comparison to be drawn here is with Wan-Bissaka.
Palace’s next sensation
It might have taken a plethora of first team injuries to provide 21-year-old Wan-Bissaka with his debut but the number 29 hasn’t looked back since and he is now a key player for the Eagles.
However, one thing Palace don’t have in surplus is clinical forwards – Michy Batshuayi is surely unlikely to remain at SE25 beyond the 18/19 campaign, while Christian Benteke and co are far from good enough.
The chances, therefore, may come far quicker for Aveiro than they did for Wan-Bissaka, who spent years as a winger before being converted to a right-back in 2017.
Another Palace hero in the making?
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Ich hoffe Michi und Tobse haben einen schönen Urlaub zusammen in Finnland <3
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bexfangirlforlife · 1 year
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GZSZ episode 7670
What the fuck is that laugh?
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junker-town · 6 years
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Army-Navy: A history of where the game has been played
For the most part, Army and Navy have collided in Philadelphia ever since this storied rivalry existed.
The Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen have a rich history that dates back to 1890, the first meeting between the two respected service academies. Navy leads the all-time series with a 60–50–7 record heading into the 2017 clash.
For the most part, the game has been held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The one-time United States capital has often been the main neutral location for this Army-Navy game since 1899 because it's sandwiched in-between West Point (N.Y.) and Annapolis (Md.). In fact, of the 117 time the academies have played, 86 of those games were in Philly. This year the teams will return to the City of Brotherly Love, and the game will be there four of the five years after that. That might bode well for Navy. They have won 44 times while only losing 38 in Philly. Four of the games ended in ties.
This season, Army and Navy will spice up this matchup — set for 3 p.m. Saturday on CBS — with a new set of special uniforms. The Black Knights will sport all-white uniforms to pay tribute to the 10th Mountain Division, which was formed in 1943. The Midshipmen will wear blue uniforms to pay tribute to the Blue Angels, the U.S. Navy's flight team.
Army-Navy game locations
1890 -- "The Plain," West Point, N.Y.
1891 -- Worden Field, Annapolis, Md.
1892 -- "The Plain" West Point, N.Y.
1893 — Worden Field, Annapolis, Md.
1899 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1900 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1901 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1902 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1903 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1904 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1905 — Osborne Field, Princeton, N.J.
1906 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1907 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1908 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1909 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1910 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1911 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1912 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1913 — Polo Grounds, N.Y.
1914 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1915 — Polo Grounds, N.Y.
1916 — Polo Grounds, N.Y.
1919 — Polo Grounds, N.Y.
1920 — Polo Grounds, N.Y.
1921 — Polo Grounds, N.Y.
1922 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1923 — Polo Grounds, N.Y.
1924 — Municipal Stadium, Baltimore, Md.
1925 — Polo Grounds, N.Y.
1926 — Solider Field, Chicago, Ill.
1927 — Polo Grounds, N.Y.
1930 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, N.Y.
1931 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, N.Y.
1932 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1933 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1934 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1935 — Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
1936 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1937 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1938 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1939 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1940 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1941 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1942 — Thompson Stadium, Annapolis, Md.
1943 — Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y.
1944 — Municipal Stadium, Baltimore, Md.
1945 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1946 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1947 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1948 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1949 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1950 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1951 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1952 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1953 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1954 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1955 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1956 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1957 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1958 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1959 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1960 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1961 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1962 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1963 — Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1964 — John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1965 — John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1966 — John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1967 — John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1968 — John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1969 — John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1970 — John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1971 — John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1972 — John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1973 — John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1974 — John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1975 — John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1976 — John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1977 — John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1978 — John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1979 — John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1980 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1981 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1982 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1983 — Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif.
1984 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1985 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1986 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1987 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1988 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1989 — Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.
1990 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1991 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1992 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1993 — Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.
1994 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1995 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1996 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1997 — Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.
1998 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
1999 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
2000 — PSINet Stadium, Baltimore, Md.
2001 — Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa.
2002 — Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.
2003 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
2004 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
2005 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
2006 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
2007 — M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md.
2008 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
2009 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
2010 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
2011 — FedEx Field, Landover, Md.
2012 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
2013 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
2014 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
2015 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
2016 — M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md.
2017 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
2018 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
2019 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
2020 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
2021 — MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.
2022 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.
*Note: Municipal Stadium was renamed John F. Kennedy Stadium.
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cinnabeat · 10 days
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oh earthquake lovely
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Hallo ich bin Lenny und in meiner Freizeit zeichne ich GZSZ-Charaktere wie sie sich küssen mit Wachsmalkreide :-)
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