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Bundesliga Thread

NieThePiet

Loves Overhyping Our Rivals
Werder & Arsenal Fan is a horror combi. Still can't believe i'm happy every day.

7 losses in a row and both clubs are just immun to sack their coaches.

Will be a fun second Bundesliga with Schalke, Werder and maybe HSV.
 

Weliveinacrazyworld

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Unfortunate mistake from Hack at the last minute which led to the Lewandowski goal, but overall, that was an incredible performance from Mainz.

The fact that Mainz are 13th in the Bundesliga and their midfield and defence looks more composed than Arsenal’s.... sad to see tbh.
 

NieThePiet

Loves Overhyping Our Rivals
Frankfurt bottling the CL since Hütter announced his transfer to Borussia.

Wolfsburg 57, Frankfurt 56, Dortmund 55. Will be very close until the end.
 

NieThePiet

Loves Overhyping Our Rivals
Looks like Nagelsmann will join Bayern. Red Bull wants 25m€, he already asked the club for the permission to leave. Leipzigs sportic director (Krösche) is leaving too.

No surprise Bayern will win the Bundesliga for the next 10 years too. Leipzig would have a big chance to win the title next season, because there wouldn't be another top coach for Bayern avalaible. Now they have weaknessed their biggest opponent for the next season and they have the best coach in Germany again. Don't understand Leipzig here, why they are accepting this.

Buying Henrichs for 15m just some weeks ago but are selling their top class coach for 25..
 

Yousif Arsenal

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how quick people from Bundesliga jump over when Bayern want them Nagelsmann couldn't wait until end of season to ask for permission lol
 

ThePortugueseGunner

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Looks like Nagelsmann will join Bayern. Red Bull wants 25m€, he already asked the club for the permission to leave. Leipzigs sportic director (Krösche) is leaving too.

No surprise Bayern will win the Bundesliga for the next 10 years too. Leipzig would have a big chance to win the title next season, because there wouldn't be another top coach for Bayern avalaible. Now they have weaknessed their biggest opponent for the next season and they have the best coach in Germany again. Don't understand Leipzig here, why they are accepting this.

Buying Henrichs for 15m just some weeks ago but are selling their top class coach for 25..
That has been Bayern's modus operandi ever since I remember.

It becomes easy to achieve internal supremacy when you manage to completely kill off any competition that arises. If they start getting the managers aswell, I don't even know what to say.

I'll back it up with examples, I've done this before when talking about Bayern and when you list it, it gets really mind-blowing.

Ever since the 2000/2001, here are some examples of talent they just snatched from German teams:

2001/2002: Claudio Pizarro (Werder Bremen), Robert Kovac (Bayer Leverkusen), Niko Kovac (Hamburg);
2002/2003: Zé Roberto (Bayer Leverkusen), Michael Ballack (Bayer Leverkusen), Sebastian Deisler (Hertha Berlin);
2004/2005: Lúcio (Bayer Leverkusen), Torsten Frings (Borussia Dortmund);
2006/2007: Lukas Podolski (Köln), Daniel Van Buyten (Hamburg);
2007/2008: Miroslav Klose (Werder Bremen), Hamit Altintop (Schalke 04);
2008/2009: Tim Borowski (Werder Bremen);
2009/2010: Mario Gómez (Stuttgart), Ivica Olic (Hamburg);
2010/2011: Luiz Gustavo (Hoffenheim);
2011/2012: Manuel Neuer (Schalke 04);
2012/2013: Mario Mandzukic (Wolfsburg), Dante (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Claudio Pizarro (Werder Bremen - again);
2013/2014: Mario Götze (Borussia Dortmund);
2014/2015: Robert Lewandowski (Borussia Dortmund), Sebastian Rode (Eintracht Frankfurt);
2015/2016: Joshua Kimmich (Stuttgart);
2016/2017: Mats Hummels (Borussia Dortmund);
2017/2018: Niklas Süle (Hoffenheim), Serge Gnabry (Werder Bremen), Sandro Wagner (Hoffenheim), Sebastian Rudy (Hoffenheim);
2018/2019: Leon Goretzka (Schalke 04);
2019/2020: Benjamin Pavard (Stuttgart), Michaël Cuisance (Borussia Mönchengladbach);
2020/2021: Alexander Nübel (Schalke 04).

Now, how exactly are other teams supposed to compete with this?
 

<<reed>>

Lidl Tir Na Nog
Looks like Nagelsmann will join Bayern. Red Bull wants 25m€, he already asked the club for the permission to leave. Leipzigs sportic director (Krösche) is leaving too.

No surprise Bayern will win the Bundesliga for the next 10 years too. Leipzig would have a big chance to win the title next season, because there wouldn't be another top coach for Bayern avalaible. Now they have weaknessed their biggest opponent for the next season and they have the best coach in Germany again. Don't understand Leipzig here, why they are accepting this.

Buying Henrichs for 15m just some weeks ago but are selling their top class coach for 25..
25m for a manager is a lot though
 

Hunta

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9 years in a row and they’ll walk it next season too.

Bundesliga needs to sort itself out.
 

NieThePiet

Loves Overhyping Our Rivals
25m for a manager is a lot though

was only a question of time until there will be bigger fees for managers.

it's the most important position of a football club, so 25m is still cheap for a coach like Nagelsmann compared to 40m for example Iwobi.
 

Vicki

Active Member
That has been Bayern's modus operandi ever since I remember.

It becomes easy to achieve internal supremacy when you manage to completely kill off any competition that arises. If they start getting the managers aswell, I don't even know what to say.

I'll back it up with examples, I've done this before when talking about Bayern and when you list it, it gets really mind-blowing.

Ever since the 2000/2001, here are some examples of talent they just snatched from German teams:

2001/2002: Claudio Pizarro (Werder Bremen), Robert Kovac (Bayer Leverkusen), Niko Kovac (Hamburg);
2002/2003: Zé Roberto (Bayer Leverkusen), Michael Ballack (Bayer Leverkusen), Sebastian Deisler (Hertha Berlin);
2004/2005: Lúcio (Bayer Leverkusen), Torsten Frings (Borussia Dortmund);
2006/2007: Lukas Podolski (Köln), Daniel Van Buyten (Hamburg);
2007/2008: Miroslav Klose (Werder Bremen), Hamit Altintop (Schalke 04);
2008/2009: Tim Borowski (Werder Bremen);
2009/2010: Mario Gómez (Stuttgart), Ivica Olic (Hamburg);
2010/2011: Luiz Gustavo (Hoffenheim);
2011/2012: Manuel Neuer (Schalke 04);
2012/2013: Mario Mandzukic (Wolfsburg), Dante (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Claudio Pizarro (Werder Bremen - again);
2013/2014: Mario Götze (Borussia Dortmund);
2014/2015: Robert Lewandowski (Borussia Dortmund), Sebastian Rode (Eintracht Frankfurt);
2015/2016: Joshua Kimmich (Stuttgart);
2016/2017: Mats Hummels (Borussia Dortmund);
2017/2018: Niklas Süle (Hoffenheim), Serge Gnabry (Werder Bremen), Sandro Wagner (Hoffenheim), Sebastian Rudy (Hoffenheim);
2018/2019: Leon Goretzka (Schalke 04);
2019/2020: Benjamin Pavard (Stuttgart), Michaël Cuisance (Borussia Mönchengladbach);
2020/2021: Alexander Nübel (Schalke 04).

Now, how exactly are other teams supposed to compete with this?
 

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