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DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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Boateng, the brainless social media whore.
Müller, surplus player who's only still at Bayern cause he's from Bavaria.
Ribery and Robben, two old and made of glass wingers.
Coman, the wife beater :howler:
Vidal, the drunk driving idiot.
Hummels, the footballer with the dumbest wife on earth.

:howler:
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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It does sound silly but I suppose if a coach really has lost the support of senior, influential players in the team it doesn't make much sense to keep them around. No team is going to sell off numerous of their top stars, and risk ruining them dressing room, to keep on a coach who will likely be there 2 years max.
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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It does sound silly but I suppose if a coach really has lost the support of senior, influential players in the team it doesn't make much sense to keep them around. No team is going to sell off numerous of their top stars, and risk ruining them dressing room, to keep on a coach who will likely be there 2 years max.
When did players get this much power? I mean there was a time when coaches were the ones in command, clubs understood that and they had full support. No matter how big a star you were, follow the rules or warm the bench. It seems playees became too damn rich and spoiled nowadays and they can do whatever they want. Even shit on a clubs history.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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But at the end of the day it makes sense to let him go if things have gotten that bad. Waaaay easier to replace a coach, especially one who isn't doing very well so far, then the core of your team.

Are the players being spoiled pricks? Maybe... without being on the inside no way for us to know really how legitimate their complaints are.

Hoeness probably shouldn't saying that publicly though, doesn't look good for them
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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Rib and Rob will be gone soon anyway and it wouldn't surprise me if those two were the driving force behind the sacking. So if this was the case, the management could have risked it.

...but only if they weren't trying to scapegoat Carlo, trying to distract fans and media from their own incompetence at the transfer market.
 

lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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When did players get this much power? I mean there was a time when coaches were the ones in command, clubs understood that and they had full support. No matter how big a star you were, follow the rules or warm the bench. It seems playees became too damn rich and spoiled nowadays and they can do whatever they want. Even shit on a clubs history.
Maradona got Udo Lattek fired in the 80s because after Maradona was 30min late to the team bus Lattek decided to go without him
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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When did players get this much power? I mean there was a time when coaches were the ones in command, clubs understood that and they had full support. No matter how big a star you were, follow the rules or warm the bench. It seems playees became too damn rich and spoiled nowadays and they can do whatever they want. Even shit on a clubs history.
Ad nauseum, euro football is dead

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Maradona got Udo Lattek fired in the 80s because after Maradona was 30min late to the team bus Lattek decided to go without him
Says who? udo had nothing but good things to say about Maradona who for the record got treated like shit by barcelona, hence his desire to leave.
 

Wittl

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Feb 21, 2017
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Boateng, the brainless social media whore.
Müller, surplus player who's only still at Bayern cause he's from Bavaria.
Ribery and Robben, two old and made of glass wingers.
Coman, the wife beater :howler:
Vidal, the drunk driving idiot.
Hummels, the footballer with the dumbest wife on earth.

:howler:
Let’s Dance ::lol3::
 

Nostradamus

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Dec 12, 2012
832
Sagnol for now, maybe Tuchel. No idea really. Stupid decision. Like who's on the market now?
Not stupid at all. Ancelotti has been shit..typical stone age coach and past it. There was no game plan at all. I m really happy to see him gone and its time to get a coach now, who havent slept under a rock the last 10 years.

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I'm going with Tuchel, but in the end both will be worse than Carlo, so whatever happens - i'm fine with it.
Worse than Ancelotti :lol:

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Robben, Ribery, Boateng, Hummels and Müller.

$#@! that little peace of $#@! aka Ribery. At one point he loves and praise the coach, but as soon as he see the bench a little he put a dagger in youre back. He is ugly inside-out

And $#@! Müller too. He think he can behave like a primadonna because he is one of the only Bayern boys left. He is just as big a $#@!ing peace of $#@!

Tired of players earning millions year after year, and still they have this behaviour
How about fuck you? Idiot wannabe Bayern fan
 

BayernFan

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Feb 17, 2016
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Not stupid at all. Ancelotti has been $#@!..typical stone age coach and past it. There was no game plan at all. I m really happy to see him gone and its time to get a coach now, who havent slept under a rock the last 10 years.

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Worse than Ancelotti :lol:

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How about $#@! you? Idiot wannabe Bayern fan
Fuck me ? Yeah i guess thats the only response you can get up with, when someone dare to question youre fan boys. I always hold Bayern players in high regard and didnt really critizise them, but someone like Müller and especially Ribery are behaving like fuck tards.

For Ribery there was no limit how bad Guardiola was and how much he loved Carlo and how happy he was with him but now he puts a dagger in his back. As soon as he sees the bench just a little he starts behaving like a 6 year old, the guy is freaking 34 now but acting like he is 27 and in his prime still.

Ribery needs to go asap, he is cancer in the locker room and club in general. He got way to much power.

Btw i fully agreed we played like shit for a long time expect for here and then, but some of the players are showing a disgusting behavior
 

napoleonic

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Sep 7, 2010
4,129
It does sound silly but I suppose if a coach really has lost the support of senior, influential players in the team it doesn't make much sense to keep them around. No team is going to sell off numerous of their top stars, and risk ruining them dressing room, to keep on a coach who will likely be there 2 years max.
Like ranieri the miracle giver on leicester?
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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@BayernFan the least you could've done is kick Real out in the CL knockouts and then proceeded to self-destruct.. :D So Ancelotti is really going for the big bucks in China?

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Years ago, he left Galatasaray for free by exploiting a clause in contract, just because there was a slight delay in his payment.
serves them right
 

Juliano13

Senior Member
May 6, 2012
5,017
When did players get this much power? I mean there was a time when coaches were the ones in command, clubs understood that and they had full support. No matter how big a star you were, follow the rules or warm the bench. It seems playees became too damn rich and spoiled nowadays and they can do whatever they want. Even shit on a clubs history.
When was that time?

It's funny to see Bayern turn into a complete circuss in no time.

Muller - Why was he complaining? Maybe because he started the match. With him on the field Bayern is a man down. Such a non-footballer.

Coman - :rofl: Good riddance by :beppe: This clown couldn't find his dick yesterday and now he's firing Ancelotti.

Hummels - this traitor just arrived and he thinks he can already decide who is the manager.

Robben, Robery - Obviously these grandpas can't handle that their time is over.

The thing that can really make this circuss complete is if they hire that kid from Hoffenheim. If these old snakes can get one of the most respected and experienced managers fired imagine what they'd do to that nobody.
 

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