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mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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Bayern probably ain't gonna challenge for the CL title in the near future.

Our squad is okay on paper, but it's also getting older in vital positions. Not to forget we have a coach who's blue eyed and don't know how to motivate the players it seems.

Oli Kahn and Brazzo are way below KHR and Uli in terms of ability to move the club forward.
Cry me a river come back when you have Rabiot, Ramsey and Rugani starting for you


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DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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Bayern probably ain't gonna challenge for the CL title in the near future.

Our squad is okay on paper, but it's also getting older in vital positions. Not to forget we have a coach who's blue eyed and don't know how to motivate the players it seems.

Oli Kahn and Brazzo are way below KHR and Uli in terms of ability to move the club forward.
Squad is fine imo. Should definitely be able to challenge for the CL title.

Nagelsmann could get the boot sooner than he might expect.
 

BayernFan

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Feb 17, 2016
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Squad is fine imo. Should definitely be able to challenge for the CL title.

Nagelsmann could get the boot sooner than he might expect.
We should never have hired him imo.

Simply too young for the Bayern job. But Brazzo was fapping to him on a daily basis and he could be his puppet. Flick wasn't his puppet so he had to go.

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According to the Tuz geniuses like RUS, Dingus, Maxi, and Jager is already far better coach and accomplished more than Allegri :lol3:
Who has? You didn't mention any name :)
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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We should never have hired him imo.

Simply too young for the Bayern job. But Brazzo was fapping to him on a daily basis and he could be his puppet. Flick wasn't his puppet so he had to go.
Yeah, perhaps the Bayern job came too early.

But who would you have hired instead? Flick was out anyway.
 

BayernFan

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Feb 17, 2016
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Yeah, perhaps the Bayern job came too early.

But who would you have hired instead? Flick was out anyway.
Should've kicked Brazzo out and kept Flick.

Anyway I'm just pissed right now....

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Sorry lol. Nagelsmann > Allegri according to Tuz geniuses.
Nagelsmann might be a talented coach, but I think he got the Bayern job too soon.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Should've kicked Brazzo out and kept Flick.

Anyway I'm just pissed right now....

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Nagelsmann might be a talented coach, but I think he got the Bayern job too soon.
:agree:

He hasn’t accomplished anything yet. Same deal with Xavi over at Barca. But we still get no end to the Tuz genius’ obsession with bright new shiny things, even though most of their obsessions turn out to be fools gold

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Which tier? First second or third. Apparently our training methods won't lead to us any trophies by tuz expert singus.
Dingus called him the 4th best manager in football, behind Klopp, Guardiola, Tuchel :lol2:
 

LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
12,237
So tactics and organisation isn't such a bad option in Europe after all.
It's not enough. You need that attacking, decisive punch too and this is the weakest thing in current Juve. I mean, they don't create too many quality chances and if they do, they just don't convert those into goals. At times it looks like a curse.
 

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