- pre-Alpine Allgäu
regions of
Bavarian Swabia and Baden-Württemberg as
Knöpfle. Spätzle is the
Swabian and
Alsacian diminutive of Spatz, thus literally...
-
Georg "Schorsch"
Knöpfle (15 May 1904 – 14
December 1987) was a
German football player and coach. As a player, he
received 23
international caps and was...
- (which are
similar to
potato ricers).
Shorter Spätzle and the thick,
round Knöpfle are
prepared with a Spätzlehobel,
which is a
board with
little holes through...
- the
United States. The word is
related to the
modern German dialect word
Knöpfle,
meaning little ****/button.
Traditional knoephla soup is a
thick chicken...
- savoury. A
dumpling is
called Kloß in
northern Germany, Knödel,
Nockerl or
Knöpfle in
southern Germany and Austria, and pieróg in Poland.
These are flour...
- 34 11 11 12 032.35 1967–68
European Cup Winners' Cup – runners-up
Georg Knöpfle 1 July 1968 30 June 1970 729 68 25 21 22 036.76 Klaus-Dieter Ochs 1 July...
- Head
coach From To
League Record M W D L Win %
Georg Knöpfle 1 July 1963 30 June 1966 115 59 34 22 051.30
Willi Multhaup 1 July 1966 30 June 1968 79 37...
- of the main favourites.[vague] The team
under manager Georg "Schorsch"
Knöpfle had just won the
newly formed Gauliga Südhannover-Braunschweig with a record...
- Kalmár
Ehsan Hajsafi Amir
Shapourzadeh Vincenzo Grifo Taiwo Awoniyi Georg Knöpfle, 1928
Summer Olympics parti****nt,
Scoring for FSV
Frankfurt to be German...
-
defecates knöpfle, a type of
Southern German noodle dish. Only that the
knöpfle are cat dirt in reality. The toad-shaped Knöpflekröte (
knöpfle toad), too...