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BayernFan

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Feb 17, 2016
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Eisern Union :touched:

Thank god they didn't sign that lazy bum Isco.

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Neuer or Nagelsmann, who's going?
Neuer is just an idiot. He flushed his legend status down the drain by acting out like this.

Something tells me played his last Bayern game.

Not a big fan of Nagelsmann though.
 
Apr 12, 2004
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Report: Bayern Munich could fine Manuel Neuer almost €2 million for the interview


According to Christian Falk in his podcast (via Bild), Bayern Munich have the option to fine Manuel Neuer as much as 1.6 million euros of his annual salary due to the fallout from Toni Tapalovic’s sacking and the subsequent interview. Per the report, it’s down to how penalty clauses in his contract work.

Apparently, the wording in the contract stipulates that players may be fined up to one month’s gross salary for contractual violations. For Neuer, who earns over 20m a year, that number could be as high as 1.6 million euros.

In 2010, another Bayern Munich captain was in a similar position after a similarly inflammatory interview. Philipp Lahm was fined 50,000 euros by the club for voicing criticism of the bosses’ transfer policy. It was and remains the biggest fine ever given by the club to date.

Back then, the player contracts only allowed for a maximum fine of 25,000 euros, but Bayern took advantage of a clause in the contract to impose two fines simultaneously to bring Lahm’s total up to 50,000. Neuer’s fine could be set to eclipse that number, if Kahn, Brazzo, and co. decide to impose the maximum penalty possible. If they also decide that the club captain’s ski tour was “negligent” and “intentional” then the fine could even double.

That’s one expensive interview.

https://www.bavarianfootballworks.c...os-interview-tapalovic-kahn-brazzo-nagelsmann
 

Cerval

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Feb 20, 2016
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Prison Uli: "At FC Bayern, we would totally be in favor of dropping the 50+1 rule. In England, every first- or second-division club is linked to a big company, a country, an oligarch or whatever. That's why they're pretty far ahead of us internationally."
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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Prison Uli: "At FC Bayern, we would totally be in favor of dropping the 50+1 rule. In England, every first- or second-division club is linked to a big company, a country, an oligarch or whatever. That's why they're pretty far ahead of us internationally."
But these cucks were against forming a Super League.

I think their minds will be changed very soon though. Tide looks like it’s starting to turn.
 
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.zero

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Prison Uli: "At FC Bayern, we would totally be in favor of dropping the 50+1 rule. In England, every first- or second-division club is linked to a big company, a country, an oligarch or whatever. That's why they're pretty far ahead of us internationally."
Hoeness still doing a bid?
 

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