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Knowah

Pool's Closed Due to Aids
Jan 28, 2013
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I get your point.

But Dortmund also needs to stop being that feeder club for everyone if they want to take the next step. Much of it comes down to ambition and doing things at the right time.

They're maybe the best club at discovering talented players, but keeping hold on them is another thing. They need to show they're more than just that.
You can't force players to want to stay at your club.

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Knowah

Pool's Closed Due to Aids
Jan 28, 2013
6,598
Yes we do rate the other clubs, but if we didn't then the English or Spanish clubs would do it anyway.

They have plenty of former BL players.
Perish the thought. Then your club would win the Bundesliga by March instead of by January.

Can't let that happen. At least with Leipzig's current form they are probably safe from the Bayern "scouts" for a year. Dortmund won't be so lucky.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
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Perish the thought. Then your club would win the Bundesliga by March instead of by January.

Can't let that happen. At least with Leipzig's current form they are probably safe from the Bayern "scouts" for a year. Dortmund won't be so lucky.
They prolly not able to keep Emre Can when Bayern comes knocking :agree:
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
88,003
This has been an excellent group stage so far. Plenty of tight games and upsets

Furthermore, I don't see a real favorite here for the title. Shame we don't have a stronger squad this year because the title is there for the taking imo
 

BayernFan

Senior Member
Feb 17, 2016
7,125
Good mentality just bend down to bayern Munich as every bundesliga player is a bayern Munich fan
I don't think I ever said that.

But Bayern are just doing their business in a wise manner. Why should you go for overrated and overpriced English players when you have some of the best talent pool in your own country?

You can like it or not, but it's a good business model to build a succesful team. And it's not like Bayern gets everyone they want from the BL.

Havertz, KDB, Keita, Werner, Aubameyang, Son, Matip, Firmino, Konate, Gundogan, Sane (until we signed him from City), Rüdiger etc comes to mind.

Not to forget we missed out on Loris Karius :(
 

Jäger

Senior Member
May 2, 2021
1,529
Milan champions league DNA lol my ass. If these frauds win the league then we 100% deserve the farmer status.

Also don't forget the shit they said after we lost to Porto. Now they need to have a hard long look in the mirror
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
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Milan champions league DNA lol my ass. If these frauds win the league then we 100% deserve the farmer status
That is reserved for the bundesliga

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I don't think I ever said that.

But Bayern are just doing their business in a wise manner. Why should you go for overrated and overpriced English players when you have some of the best talent pool in your own country?

You can like it or not, but it's a good business model to build a succesful team. And it's not like Bayern gets everyone they want from the BL.

Havertz, KDB, Keita, Werner, Aubameyang, Son, Matip, Firmino, Konate, Gundogan, Sane (until we signed him from City), Rüdiger etc comes to mind.

Not to forget we missed out on Loris Karius :(
Still if you look at the ratio it is 90 percent of the players want to join bayern Munich and more troublesome is the attitude of the other clubs do just bend over to bayern Munich on the field and off the field I agree it is good for bayern Munich to have monopoly over the league but it is hurting bundesliga and German football as a whole
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
Perish the thought. Then your club would win the Bundesliga by March instead of by January.

Can't let that happen. At least with Leipzig's current form they are probably safe from the Bayern "scouts" for a year. Dortmund won't be so lucky.
The butthurt is strong with this one.

The Bayern model is exactly what Juventus are trying to implement - and its the only way to stay competitive vs the pl clubs and barca/real.


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Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
If we had a serious management team we would have Tonali and Barella alongside Locatelli. If Beppe had done everything right Allegri would have to shuffle them with Veratti when picking the starting 11.


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Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
I don't think I ever said that.

But Bayern are just doing their business in a wise manner. Why should you go for overrated and overpriced English players when you have some of the best talent pool in your own country?

You can like it or not, but it's a good business model to build a succesful team. And it's not like Bayern gets everyone they want from the BL.

Havertz, KDB, Keita, Werner, Aubameyang, Son, Matip, Firmino, Konate, Gundogan, Sane (until we signed him from City), Rüdiger etc comes to mind.

Not to forget we missed out on Loris Karius :(
Ignore the butthurt.


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BayernFan

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Feb 17, 2016
7,125
That is reserved for the bundesliga

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Still if you look at the ratio it is 90 percent of the players want to join bayern Munich and more troublesome is the attitude of the other clubs do just bend over to bayern Munich on the field and off the field I agree it is good for bayern Munich to have monopoly over the league but it is hurting bundesliga and German football as a whole
Bayern has a special status in Germany, it is the club. Just like Juve in Italy. Loved by many but also equally hated.

And if you want to have better chances to be a permanent player/starter in the German NT, well then Bayern is always the best choice. Bayern players generally is the core on the German NT.

The monopoly is something Bayern created over many decades, it wasn't created yesterday like PSG in France with their oil money, but was from visionary people in charge.

Other German clubs are mostly lacking this DNA Bayern got. It's sad, but it's just the way it is. And as Bayern became even better in the last decade the gap grew way bigger.

Before 2013 the Bundesliga was highly competitive. Before our first treble we also signed key players from our rivals, but the gap was nowhere as big as it is today.
 

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