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I am not a superstitious person: I do not try to avoid black cats, I step on cracks in the pavement, and I avoid breaking mirrors because it’s just plain impractical. If there was ever a person to make me question those beliefs though, it’s Michael Ballack. Having worn the number 13 shirt at every one of his clubs besides Kaiserslautern, you can’t help but question whether there is something behind the idea it’s an unlucky number that should be reserved for back-up keepers who will never see time on the pitch. Ballack could perhaps be best summed up by the 2001-02 season, where he was part of the Bayer Leverkusen side that dropped a five point lead in their last three games to lose the Bundesliga title, and lost in the Champions League and German Cup finals too. He then went on to drag Germany to the World Cup final, only to get suspended in the semi-final, leaving him unable to help avert a Brazilian win. If Ballack wanted to have some fun at partycasino.com, he would beat all-comers then somehow end up bankrupt. He started out as he meant to go on, losing on his debut for Chemnitzer [...]
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