Dietmar Bruck Interview (1 Viewer)

I've just got confirmation that i will be interviewing CCFC legend Dietmar Bruck on Thursday 30th July. Its a huge moment for me and the show. Its right up there with the Big Ron interview. Im really excited for it. But i want you guys to have your say too. If you have any questions you would like me to ask Dietmar then please leave a reply with your question below
 

Skyblueweeman

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Does he like have a name that sounds hard as f*&k?

Just kidding...glad you're excited about Liam, hope you enjoy it. He's before my time so I wouldn't know what to ask!
 
He made his debut in Jimmy Hill's debut season in '61. He's WAAAAAAAAAAY before my time too so im pretty nervous haha. Thanks for the well wishing
 

Shakeitup

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I've just got confirmation that i will be interviewing CCFC legend Dietmar Bruck on Thursday 30th July. Its a huge moment for me and the show. Its right up there with the Big Ron interview. Im really excited for it. But i want you guys to have your say too. If you have any questions you would like me to ask Dietmar then please leave a reply with your question below

Well done Liam.

I'd like you to ask him about his thoughts on Jimmy Hill. Specifically, he has been praised for being a pioneer of modern football, fighting for the scrapping of salary caps, being part of the introduction of all seater stadiums etc. Did DB feel JH was a pioneer and was there something special going on?

Also, what's his view on JH introducing the Sky Blue Song.

Maybe even going back to the salary cap, what does he think about the wages players get nowadays.
 
Well done Liam.

I'd like you to ask him about his thoughts on Jimmy Hill. Specifically, he has been praised for being a pioneer of modern football, fighting for the scrapping of salary caps, being part of the introduction of all seater stadiums etc. Did DB feel JH was a pioneer and was there something special going on?

Also, what's his view on JH introducing the Sky Blue Song.

Maybe even going back to the salary cap, what does he think about the wages players get nowadays.

Cheers mate. Brilliant question. I'll ask as many as i can
 

Steve.B50

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I've just got confirmation that i will be interviewing CCFC legend Dietmar Bruck on Thursday 30th July. Its a huge moment for me and the show. Its right up there with the Big Ron interview. Im really excited for it. But i want you guys to have your say too. If you have any questions you would like me to ask Dietmar then please leave a reply with your question below

He is a genuinely nice guy and you will enjoy the interview, maybe ask him his personal views on the plight of the club and if he ever imagined we would be in the third tier in his playing days?
Also ask him about some of the things he got up to as a player as in those days, they knew how to have a laugh and still be professional.
 

phildownunder

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Maybe ask what changes did JH bring about behind the scenes when he arrived in things like training methods, tactics, general discipline.

I remember a radio interview with George Hudson a few years back which painted a less than favourable view of the way he was treated when JH told him he was to be sold, but of course you may not want to go there in this interview !
 

capel & collindridge

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He is a genuinely nice guy and you will enjoy the interview, maybe ask him his personal views on the plight of the club and if he ever imagined we would be in the third tier in his playing days?

Bruck first played for us as a 17 year old in 1961, two years after we'd been promoted from the Fourth Division (in second place, four points behind Port Vale). He then played three seasons for us in the third tier before we got promoted to the Second Division in 1964. At that point City had spent the previous 12 years as a third division or below side. So, like everyone else, he probably thought of us as a third tier team.

It might be more interesting to ask him if he ever imagined we would soon be spending 34 years in Division 1.
 

blueflint

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one of our best players in a very good team wish we had a few like him now
 

Houchens Head

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Ask him if he remembers me. I bumped into him in the precinct in 1965. I said "Ain't you Dietmar Wassisname?" He looked down at me and said "On your way kid! You should be in school!"
Go on ask him!! He just might remember!
 

lifeskyblue

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Bruck; solid and committed. Always gave 100%. Like others in that team played above his individual ability. I think it would be interesting to ask him about the buzz around the city and the club in those years


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ajsccfc

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Ask if he ever feels like a plastic bag drifting through the wind wanting to start again. Or so paper thin like a house of cards, one blow from caving in?
 

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