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If you want to call Sancho, you have to do it by August 10th
If you want to call Sancho, you have to do it by August 10th. That’s the deadline set by Dortmund for fans who want to be able to say their goodbyes to the beloved donkey from “Don Quixote.”
Sancho is one of the most popular characters from the novel and movie, Don Quixote. He has become a symbol of love and friendship for Dortmund fans all over the world.
Dortmund set the deadline in order to make sure that all of Sancho’s fans can say goodbye in a special way. Anyone who misses the deadline will not be able to speak to Sancho on the phone or send him letters.
The deadline is Restriction of Availability (ROA) policy- compliant, meaning that it complies with EU regulations governing online fan interaction with sports figures.
Dortmund is doing this in order to protect Sancho from being used commercially without his consent. This way, he will always remain a character in whom fans can invest their emotions and love.
Dortmund set a deadline for fans to get their hands on the new signing’s phone number
If you want to call Sancho, the new signing from Dortmund, you have only until August 1st to do so.
Dortmund set a deadline for fans of the club to get their hands on the new signing’s phone number. Fans who don’t get their hands on the number by this date will not be able to talk to Sancho on the phone or send him messages.
Sancho is a highly-rated young player and many Dortmund fans are eager to get in touch with him and learn more about his career. By setting this deadline, the club is hoping that everyone will be able to get their hands on Sancho’s number and connect with him in some way.
Fans who miss the cutoff will have to settle for a photo with the player
If you’re a fan of Sancho, but didn’t have the chance to meet him in person during his visit to Dortmund last week, don’t worry – you’ll have another chance! The player will be available for photos from August 1st through August 9th at the Dortmund Tourist Information Centre.
Sancho was in Germany to take part in the DFB Pokal (German Cup) tournament, and he spent some time with his fans in Dortmund. Unfortunately, his visit was cut short due to FIFA’s transfer deadline, but make sure to head over to the tourist information centre between August 1st and August 9th and get a photo with the player!
Sancho is already a fan favorite in Germany
There are few things more frustrating than trying to call someone, only to have them not answer because they’re busy. Well, that’s exactly what happened to one Dortmund fan this week.
Sancho, a six-foot-tall donkey who is part of a street performance in Dortmund, Germany, was scheduled to retire on August 25th. But due to popular demand, Sancho will continue to work until at least September 5th.
This decision has already caused some conflict within the community – with some people wanting Sancho to retire sooner than planned, and others arguing that he deserves the rest he needs. Regardless of how things turn out, it’s clear that Sancho is a fan favorite in Germany – and we can only hope that he continues to entertain us for years to come.
Dortmund wants to keep the ball rolling with Sanchomania
Dortmund is looking to keep the Sanchomania going with a new goal: To keep hold of the ball for as long as possible.
Ahead of their match against Augsburg on August 2, Dortmund has announced that they will be wearing special “Sanchoman” boots in honor of their beloved Sancho Panza. The boots, which are being made by Nike, will have a special inscription on the back that reads “Keep The Ball Rolling.”
According to Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc, the goal is to keep the ball as much as possible and not give Augsburg an opportunity to settle into their game. “We want to play our own game and make it hard for Augsburg,” he said. “We know they’re a strong side and they’re very good on set pieces, but we’ll try to do everything we can not to give them too much room.”
There’s no doubt that Dortmund will be looking to replicate their dominant performance from last season when they won 4-1 against Augsburg with a similar strategy in mind. However, it’s also worth noting that Augsburg have been improving since then and could pose more of a challenge this time around.
If you want to call Sancho, you have to do it by August 10
If you want to call Sancho, you have to do it by August 10. That’s the date set by Dortmund for the release of their new signing, Sancho Perez. The fee is reportedly £12 million and it’s thought that he will play in a central role.
Sancho has already made an impression on Dortmund fans, scoring on his debut against RB Leipzig. He was also involved in both goals in Dortmund’s 2-1 victory over Schalke last weekend.
Sancho’s arrival is sure to add some much-needed creativity and flair to Dortmund’s midfield. He is capable of playing as a number 10 or as a supporting striker and he is expected to make an impact from the start.