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However, TV was more prominent now as most people had access to TV sets, so fewer and fewer people heard his reports.

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Zimmermann also commented the world championships in 1958, 19 over the radio. Zimmermann who had been a major during the war, was also criticized for the somewhat militaristic vocabulary he had used during the match. After the final Zimermann was criticized for praising the goal keeper Turek by calling him Toni du bist ein Teufelskerl, Toni du bist ein Fußballgott (Toni you are a devil chap. Call me mad, call me crazy!"Īt the end of the match, Zimmermann famously proclaimed, "It's over! Over! Over! Germany are the World Champions" - words which, as one historian has observed, are "as famous in Germany as Kenneth Wolstenholme's " They think it's all over" is in England" (the latter having been spoken in the final moments of England's victory against West Germany in the World Cup final of 1966). (Zimmermann fell silent for eight seconds before he spoke again) Halten Sie mich für verrückt, halten Sie mich für übergeschnappt! Schäfer puts in the cross. Tor für Deutschland! Drei zu zwei führt Deutschland. He did one of the most famous pieces of commentary in German during the World Cup final in 1954 by "recommending" the goal that won "The Miracle of Bern" for Germany. Herbert Zimmermann (29 November 1917 – 16 December 1966) was a popular German football commentator.









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