Burke's Official Bayern München Thread (6 Viewers)

Marceℓℓo

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So Jürgen Klinsmann is the new Bayern coach.I am undecided wether I think it's a good choice or not,Klinsmann never was a coach on club level before and all the tactical stuff in his german national team days was the work of Jogi Löw. On the other hand he is a good motivator and a strong personality,which could lead to trouble with Uli Hoeneß or Rumenigge. Well,time will tell...
 
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    nah i suppose you are more Krazydrunknuttalloveroyourmotherpissonyourfatherandmournflyingheadbrothersman
    WORD!
    Who's that Toni guy at Bayern for the under-20's. He's sick.
    Toni Kroos...we bought him from Hansa Rostock 1 or 2 years ago for 100,000Euros...he's sickness...he had a goal and an assist in 10 minutes in the Uefa Cup game versus Red Star...
    I think he would do well at Bayern.
    As do I...
     

    Bozi

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    Sounds tempting.

    I'll propose it to the social committee to see if it can make it onto the official itinery. :burke:
    you will not be dissapointed trust me its superb, the beer:burke: :pint: is fantastic and you have gotta try the white sausages. though do me a favour, take the skin off them! with the white ones you are not supposed to eat the skin, its how the bavarians spot tourists:eyebrows:
     

    Bozi

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    ßöмßäяdîëя;1533325 said:
    Word.....Bosman Ruling, I want to travel with you....might not understand anything you say....I would have to be wasted all the time to translate for everyone.
    ohh man that would be sweet,think of the ladies! you could spike the drinks and i could talk their pants off

    seriously though it would be a solid week of:burke: and no way to remember what happened
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    I still wish Klinnsman took over for Bruce Arena on the US National Team. But no, our fools at the management didn't want to give him total control of the side despite being the MANAGER. Klinnsman is probably a better manager than any asset we could employ at the moment... not to mention has a resume better than any player or coach we have currently.
     

    Bisco

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    Vogts: Klinsmann Destined For Bayern CL Win

    Ex-Germany coach Berti Vogts has tipped new Bayern Munich boss Jürgen Klinsmann for great success...


    New FC Bayern München boss Jürgen Klinsmann has been tipped for the top by Berti Vogts.

    The former Germany manager, who is about to lead Nigeria in the Cup of African Nations, told Frankfurter Allgemeinen Sonntagszeitung, "Bayern Munich will win the next two editions of the Champions League.

    "He'll continue to do the work that he began with the DFB [German FA]."

    Klinsmann is under presure to lead Bayern to their first Champions League win since 2001 when he takes over from the outbound Ottmar Hitzfeld this summer.

    The 43-year-old former Inter striker has been out of management since stepping down from the Nationalelf post following a third-place finish at the 2006 World Cup.

    Steve Michaels, Goal.com
     
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    After sensationally attracting Jürgen Klinsmann to succeed Ottmar Hitzfeld as head coach at the end of this season, Bayern have now pulled off a coup in the transfer market with the signing of Germany international Tim Borowski from Werder Bremen. The midfielder has agreed a three-year deal with Munich and will join the club on a free transfer from 1 July 2008.

    “We’ve reached agreement with Tim Borowski’s management,” FCB general manager Uli Hoeneß confirmed on Monday. Speaking from the club’s Marbella training base, Hoeneß said the parties had struck a verbal deal for the time being. “The contracts will be drawn up and signed over the next few weeks.“ Bayern had been monitoring the 27-year-old midfielder for some time, Hoeneß revealed. “The chance to sign him on a free transfer certainly appealed to us. That’s not something that happens every day with internationals.“

    Deal welcomed by dressing room

    Borowski will be the seventh current German international in the Munich squad alongside Miroslav Klose, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Philipp Lahm, Lukas Podolski, Marcell Jansen and Jan Schlaudraff. “Signing internationals is always a plus. Tim is a very, very good and likeable player,” Lahm commented.

    “Tim Borowski is a good, intelligent player with plenty of attacking strength. He scores goals and he’ll take us forward. It’s a good decision by the club,” defender Daniel van Buyten added.

    No Klinsmann effect

    Hoeneß rejected media speculation suggesting that future Bayern boss Jürgen Klinsmann had a hand in recruiting one of his 2006 World Cup squad players. “It’s a coincidence. As you can imagine, you don’t start organising this kind of transfer on a Friday and finalise it by Sunday,” the official stated. However, Klinsmann had welcomed the transfer “and thinks it’s a good deal.“

    “It has nothing to do with Klinsmann’s arrival. I’d already reached my decision,” Borowski himself declared, speaking from Bremen’s training camp in Belek, Turkey, on Monday. However, the midfielder welcomed the opportunity to work under his former national coach: “Obviously, Klinsmann taking over at Bayern is good news for me.“

    Star of the World Cup

    Borowski’s international reputation was largely forged during Klinsmann’s two-year spell in charge of his country. Widely regarded as Germany skipper Michael Ballack’s natural understudy, Borowski deputised for the former Bayern man in Germany’s 4-2 win over Costa Rica in the World Cup opening match, converted a penalty in the shoot-out against Argentina at the quarter-final stage, and started the semi-final which Germany ultimately lost to Italy in extra time.

    Borowski was accepted into the Werder Bremen youth academy from 1. FC Neubrandenburg in 1996, signing professional forms at the Bundesliga club in 2001. He has scored 21 goals in 157 Bundesliga appearances to date, also winning 31 Germany caps and scoring twice for his country.


    www.fcbayern.t-com.de
     

    Zé Tahir

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    Dec 10, 2004
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    ßöмßäяdîëя;1535692 said:
    I'd let it go to the Turin giants if I had a deal worth 2,500 Euros. But it has very high wage demands.
    Juventus will then pull out, we're not going to match your sock drawers wage demands and we're definately not getting involved in a bidding war with other suitors, never mind we desperately need socks right now.
     

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