Has there ever been a more dominant team in a league?
But the real question is, how did such a big team end up in the "3 Kreisclasse" which is effectively the Third Division of the Leipzig District league.
By my reckoning they are in around the 12th level of the German pyramid
Paul C wrote:> Has there ever been a more dominant team in a league?>
But the real question is, how did such a big team end up in the "3> Kreisclasse" which is effectively the Third Division of the Leipzig> District league.>
By my reckoning they are in around the 12th level of the German> pyramid>
1. 1.FC Lokomotive Leipzig 23 23 0 0 266 7 69
That's an 11 goals a game average, folks. While conceding about .33 per.
2. Einheit Leipzig Ost 23 20 2 1 100 32 62
Bummer for these guys, who are tearing it up also.
On Tue, 10 May 2005 16:13:03 GMT, JK <jknapp@oacpc.com> wrote:
Paul C wrote:>> Has there ever been a more dominant team in a league?>>
But the real question is, how did such a big team end up in the "3>> Kreisclasse" which is effectively the Third Division of the Leipzig>> District league.>>
By my reckoning they are in around the 12th level of the German>> pyramid>>
1. 1.FC Lokomotive Leipzig 23 23 0 0 266 7 69>
That's an 11 goals a game average, folks. While conceding about .33 per.
So far as I can see, their tightest result was a 6-1 away victory.
I believe they are the reformed VfB Leipzig who became insolvent last season. They have had to start at the very bottom of the pyramid.
Nevertheless, they managed to retain some of the players of VfB which was an Oberliga side (4th level of the pyramid).
But the real question is, how did such a big team end up in the "3> Kreisclasse" which is effectively the Third Division of the Leipzig> District league.>
By my reckoning they are in around the 12th level of the German> pyramid
Could be about right. The club went bankrupt and ceased to exist. This in just a new club named after the old, and incorporating part of the old ones youth setup.
IIRC they are about to merge with a small club a few leagues higher and thereby jumping a few leagues.
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