• Mr_Mojo18@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        They didnt take over the club.

        The clubs history begins in February 1903 when 170 workers of Bayer signed a letter to the head of the company asking to found a company athletics team. In July 1904 they officially created Turn- und Spielverein 1904 der Farbenfabrik vormals Friedrich Bayer Co. Leverkusen.

        Bayer owned the club from the very beginning and half a century before people even thought you could make money off of professional football. There is nothing plastic about that, just a traditional workers team with deep bonds to its “mother” Bayer. The first time they wore the iconic Bayer Cross on their jerseys was in 1936.

    • LuesDE@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      And? It doesn’t matter how they were founded 100 years ago. Nowadays they are part of the Bayer AG and are one of three (soon to be two) clubs who are exempt from the 50+1 rule.

      • yunghollow69@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        That makes no sense. The reason why they are exempt from the rule is because the club literally has the roots in the company that founded it ages ago. It absolutely does matter when and how they were founded. Otherwise they wouldnt be exempt.

        • Hend3rson@alien.topB
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          1 year ago

          Leverkusen, Wolfsburg and Hoffenheim. RB is not exempt from 50+1. They found a workaround

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          1 year ago

          Hoffenheim, Leverkusen, Wolfsburg.

          RB is just shady. They are no works team. They are RasenBallsport Leipzig e.V., e.V. meaning “eigetragener Verein” - registered association. A “normal” club on paper.

    • CrazyChopstick@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      So what? It’s still a special exemption from the law, being grandfathered in doesn’t change that. “Technically, it’s legal” won’t win you any sympathy points.