
"Bayern Munich has many rivals. The lesser known of which is the one with local club 1860 Munich (or as some Bayern fans affectionately call them, 1859+1 Munich). After 1860 ultras mobbed someone from Bayern's offices, it seems they're at it again when this seemingly harmless “Bayern” crest was floating about:"
"As it turns out, it's a fake and what the crest reads is “FC Farmers sons of b*tches.” It wouldn't be the first time 1860 tried to cause mayhem. During Bayern's 125th anniversary celebrations, they hung an insulting banner outside a building across the Marienplatz. Three years ago, ultras from both teams had a massive brawl in the city."
"Heck, even the club presidents aren't on the same wavelength. All things considered, hopefully 1859+1 enjoyed their 15 minutes of fame because once this settles down it's back to being irrelevant until perhaps the next time they try to become “relevant again”."
Bayern Munich has multiple rivals, including local club 1860 Munich, sometimes nicknamed “1859+1 Munich.” 1860 ultras previously mobbed someone from Bayern’s offices, and another incident followed when a “Bayern” crest appeared to be floating around. The crest was revealed to be fake, and the message on it read “FC Farmers sons of b*tches.” 1860 has also been linked to earlier provocations, including an insulting banner during Bayern’s 125th anniversary celebrations and a major brawl involving ultras from both teams in the city three years earlier. Club presidents also appear to disagree on how to handle tensions.
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