Borussia Dortmund fans - and German supporters generally speaking - are famous for their impressive and interesting exhibits during big matches, particularly on Dortmund's South Terrace, that is informally known as the "Yellow Wall." An incredible display was placed on show before Dortmund's extraordinary 3-2 Champions League quarter-final gain against Malaga the other day, for example. But just how do they actually build these wonderful shows? The video above - that ought to play routinely - explains everything. Singing and dancing is seriously coordinated with Germany's basketball authorities pleased to let fans stand en lot, some thing we've maybe not noticed in the English top flight for many years. However the most spectacular shows of support have to be the large-scale sketches fans produce using items of card left on the seats. Such magnificent artworks require an entire house and for all the fans to be up to speed - that will be not an issue for Dortmund, who always pack out their 80,000 seater Westfalenstadion, asking adult fans less than 15 euros for a standing solution. Dortmund's raucous supporters have some sort for lavish displays, or "tifos" because they have become informally identified - like this giant mind several years back. But the display against Malaga must simply take the cookie - and perhaps it had been the team that was inspired by the show of support with their controversial and dramatic injury-time success.
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