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EM 2024: an English journalist shocked by Gelsenkirchen

EM 2024: an English journalist shocked by Gelsenkirchen

E.M. British television

“Look what I say” – English journalist shocked by Gelsenkirchen

From: 11:48 a.m.

The British make fun of Gelsenkirchen – “Very little is happening”

A British television journalist must cover the European Championship match between England and Serbia beforehand and clarify his point of view from Gelsenkirchen. They won’t be perfect. “Many people wonder why video games are allowed to take place in Gelsenkirchen,” said WELT journalist Paul Klinzing from Gelsenkirchen.

A British TV journalist experiences the Gelsenkirchen European Championship venue. His ideas may not be the best, he recommends, among other things, taking enough money with you. The residents of the town of Ruhrpott take on this challenge with a smile.

EA British television journalist caused a stir on social media over the European Football Championship with his unflattering comments on the Gelsenkirchen site.

Sky journalist Kaveh Solhekol is in town for England’s European Championship match against Serbia (Sunday, 9:00 p.m./ZDF and MagentaTV) and said during the exchange at FC Schalke 04 stadium: “I have to be a little careful in what I say. . Because I don’t need to upset the nice people of Gelsenkirchen. »

The journalist came from Munich, “which is a superb metropolis”, as he mentioned. But Gelsenkirchen is very different. Because we are now at the heart of German commerce, where the iron and coal mines have disappeared. And there’s not much left in Gelsenkirchen. But when it comes to points of interest, Solhekol said, “Other than that, there’s not much to do here. »

Zone 401 within the metropolitan area

Solhekol, born in London, particularly suggested that English followers travel to Gelsenkirchen with sufficient money. Because he ate in a restaurant that doesn’t just use global credit cards. On Sunday morning, the hashtag #gelsenkirchen was number 1 in X-Trends. The submission has now been deleted.

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Bodybuilding of healthy young woman in a gym.

Continued weight reduction

In reality, following the great destruction during the war, there are almost no obsolete towns left, the decline of the mining industry remains visible and visual, and the sector is very remote. Since 2000, Gelsenkirchen has lost more than 20,000 inhabitants and currently has around 260,000 people.

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And they clearly have a certain sense of humor. Olivier Kruschinski wrote: “I’m 401GE, get me out of here. » He launched the #401GE campaign in 2018, because Gelsenkirchen was then ranked 401st city in Germany.