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Mìle fàilte irishboy and we hope that you enjoy the Werder-Forum.![]()

I suppose you like the layout auf our forum - green, white and orange like the irish flag. I went three times to Ireland and I like the wonderful people there as well as the beautful country, the beers and whiskeys and much more.
I'm glad you came. We love meeting outsiders and having a beer. You'll never be without a friend in an Irish bar.
I've yet to come to Germany. I hope it'll be soon. And to see a game. Is it nice around Bremen?
That's right. I spent some great nights in irish bars.
Of course. The old town of Bremen is very nice, the Town Hall an the statue of Roland are belonging to the UNESCO World Heritage.

Hey irishboy my Instagram friend
Nice to see you here :daumen:

Hey! My man
Your taking me to my first game when I arrive :daumen:
Then your going to show me what the Germans drink..

Can't wait to come.. What's the atmosphere like in the stadium. Is it family orientated. Or mostly males.. Ultras, hooligans? I've been to many a match from teams all over the world and know the fans can be very different.
I never felt unsafe in the standing terraces. There is ultras, fans, younger and eldery people, sod-that-for-a-lark floating punters" (as Nick Hornby would say), men and women. I think most families would rather pick seats than standing terraces but there's quite a few of them.Is it nice around Bremen?
Most Germans thought my dad and I were Italians though, and many didn't know where or what "Malta" is (apart from some Turks), but anyway we'll keep that on the side

Start making use of the dublin-bremen route that ryanair are starting next month :daumen:Hey folks,
I'm a 30 year old bloke from Dublin. It's my first year watching the bundesliga and decided to support the mighty Werder Bremen.
I think it was the green that got me
Anyone from Ireland give me a shout.
Welcome! I have good memories of Irish football fans travelling, so I think we could certainly use more of those.
Hooligans... no.I never felt unsafe in the standing terraces. There is ultras, fans, younger and eldery people, sod-that-for-a-lark floating punters" (as Nick Hornby would say), men and women. I think most families would rather pick seats than standing terraces but there's quite a few of them.
As a Maltese guy I loved Bremen, probably because it was 5-10 degrees Celsius in late March/beginning of April whereas it was already 25 degrees Celsius in Malta or so, and I hate hot weather/love cold weather. I liked the city because mostly because it's a very clean and safe city imo, at least that's the impression I got in a week thereMost Germans thought my dad and I were Italians though, and many didn't know where or what "Malta" is (apart from some Turks), but anyway we'll keep that on the side
Welcome to the forums by the way!:bier:
Also, the bars/pubs just outside the city centre are amazing, especially in a junction which is full of Werder shops (I think it was Jürgenstraße or something? There's a Werder Imbiss in the centre). You'll definitely like the atmosphere in them, especially on matchdays!

Start making use of the dublin-bremen route that ryanair are starting next month :daumen:

Sounds good sister. I hope to experience the stands myself soon.

Perish the thought if flying ryanair. But it's a sacrifice I'm willing to take![]()