Coronavirus: 8000 Borussia fans pay for cardboard patterns of themselves to fill arena if league returns away from public scrutiny
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Fans of German club, Borussia Monchengladbach, ave paid for in excess of 8,000 cardboard patterns of themselves to fill their arena if the Bundesliga returns away from plain view because of the Coronavirus pandemic.
The German Football League (DFL) suspended Bundesliga football in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, that has contaminated near 3 million individuals around the world, however the Bundesliga says it currently plans to restart on May 9 with players previously coming back to preparing.
Borussia Monchengladbach fans, have now thought of a one of a kind method to top off their arena on the off chance that fans aren't permitted to enter the arena by beginning a 'Remain at home. Be in the stands' battle.
Coronavirus: 8000 Borussia fans pay for cardboard patterns of themselves to fill arena if league returns in secret (photographs)
As a major aspect of the crusade, Gladbach fans can purchase cardboard patterns of themselves for £16.50 to fill Borussia-Park, the club's home arena, if the staying 2019/20 matches are played in secret and benefits from the deals of patterns will go towards noble cause.
Borussia Monchengladbach's fans delegate Thomas Weinmann stated: "The crusade coordinators are routinely invaded with orders.
"We can scarcely keep up attempting to introduce them, however we're clearly enchanted with the mind-boggling reaction it has gotten."
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