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Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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#31
@Siamak

Tall and blonde German with with a strong character, leadership and determination. Would you like to see him in your SS uniform?


Pure and real Aryans.
I think they have a set of clothes at home better than mine. Real germans have that uniform but because of the strict and ridiculous rules, they have to pretend to be something they don't believe in.
 

RKid1

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Jun 29, 2020
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#32
@Siamak

Tall and blonde German with with a strong character, leadership and determination.
This is who I thought of when I read your description.

I literally laughed at loud at the clip of him grabbing the Leverkusen player by the back of the neck, getting yellow carded, and then waving his hand at the ref in disgust and disbelief that he got carded for that.

 

BayernFan

Senior Member
Feb 17, 2016
7,165
#34
What a game tonight and what a debut at home for Luis Diáz! Pretty sure he's gonna be a fan favorite with that work rate and mentality. Some said it was overpaying, but I see it as him being the missing piece in our front 4 - that goal for 2-0 (Diaz' goal) is simply world class football. With Musiala back this team is very dangerous up front. Question marks still around the midfield and defense, but the offensive firepower is there, that's for certain.

Kane
Diaz - Musiala - Olise

Pretty much everyone had a solid game and the game plan was spot on.

 

BayernFan

Senior Member
Feb 17, 2016
7,165
#37
Michael Olise is criminally underrated.

What a player
He's a true baller.

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Only upgrade I could think of would be Vlahovic instead of Kane. Otherwise it looks good. Make sure to let your management know.
I remember wanting him in 2022 or 2023, just before we signed Kane. We dodged one hell of a bullet there it seems.

He might have turned out great for us, but Kane is just a some levels above him in pretty much everything. Only thing Vlahovic got on him is the age, but even that doesn't look in his favour if we look at their respective state.

Kane was a 100 mio transfer or more, but he's been worth every penny. And frankly speaking I don't care much how old a player is, what matters is if they can bring quality immediately. And he has done that more than we could hope for.

Diaz seems to be the same, instant impact. And I'm glad Sané is gone, I was going insane looking at his shitty attitude and his never ending inconsistency. With Diaz you always gets a hard working player and he's just about to enter his absolute prime now.

Not to forget Robben and Ribery had their best individual seasons with us when they were in their late 20's/start 30's - sure they were also world class before (who can forget Robben 2009-2010 campaign for instance), but Bayern became a well oiled machine some years after, and these two guys unstoppable.. Age doesn't matter that much if you're a great footballer.

I seen some fans being against the signing of Diaz because there's no resell value they say. And while that might be true, it doesn't really matter as he's meant to deliver here and now. And when did Bayern base it's identity on being a selling club anyway? What matters is him making a difference from day 1, it seems to have paid of big time like with Kane.

And a top club can't field players solely below the age of 25, there need to be a mix of "older" guys with lots of experience. Bayern mostly have the perfect balance there with an older and experienced core and young players stepping up.
 
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