VCU surprises with a 3-0 win against Bisamberg – that’s what you need to know!

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VCU wins 3-0 against Bisamberg. Chairman Kaiser talks about strategy and undervaluing the guests. A look at the game.

VCU siegt 3:0 gegen Bisamberg. Obmann Kaiser spricht über Strategie und Unterbewertung der Gäste. Ein Blick auf das Spiel.
VCU wins 3-0 against Bisamberg. Chairman Kaiser talks about strategy and undervaluing the guests. A look at the game.

VCU surprises with a 3-0 win against Bisamberg – that’s what you need to know!

An unexpected triumph for VCU: On Saturday, the volleyball team had an impressive performance as it defeated Bisamberg, one of the best teams in the league, 3-0. “We go into the game with no expectations and have to see what happens,” said chairman Franz Kaiser before the game. After just 78 minutes the victory was certain, which Kaiser's team took advantage of as ice-cold as the guests did not line up with their strongest line-up. “They underestimated us,” Kaiser added, referring to Bisamberger’s intensive playing time in the cup, which led to their players being used sparingly NOEN reported.

Biedermeier and his values

In the historical context of the Biedermeier period, an era from 1815 to 1848, there was a strong emphasis on family values ​​and retreat into the private sphere. This era was characterized by a repressive political system under Metternich that strictly monitored public life. Citizens strived for a harmonious family life and valued hard work, obedience and well-education. The head of the house was considered the “natural” head of the family, while the woman was primarily responsible for raising children and running the household - this is how the bourgeois family ideal was manifested Habsburger.net highlights.

These patriarchal structures shaped Biedermeier society, where family idylls and sometimes romanticized representations in the form of family portraits were very popular. It was a time in which club life and the importance of the family as a social pillar were strongly emphasized. However, most people did not live in these privileged circumstances, as around 80 percent of the population belonged to the less privileged classes.