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English: Former football player Dieter Danzberg (left) and coach Rudi Gutendorf (right) during a signing session in Bottrop (Germany), May 2011
Deutsch: "Pidder" Dieter Danzberg (MSV Duisburg/Bayern München) und Rudi Gutendorf (rechts) im Mai 2011 während einer Signierstunde in Bottrop
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