[GER] Bundesliga 2009/2010 (32 Viewers)

SABSAB

Snoop Stinks
Dec 10, 2008
10,832
Time to talk about Berlin.
20 years ago the Wall broke down and Germany got united.
20 years later Berlin is looking into an deep abyss again.
They only got 4 points out of 12 games, they're last in the League and they have already a 4 point gap to the next team, 6 to a save place.

1 Bayer 04 Leverkusen 26
2 Werder Bremen 23
3 Hamburger SV 23
4 FC Schalke 04 22
5 VfL Wolfsburg 21
6 FSV Mainz 05 21
7 1899 Hoffenheim 20
8 FC Bayern München 20
9 Borussia Dortmund 17
10 Hannover 96 16
11 Eintracht Frankfurt 16
12 SC Freiburg 13
13 1. FC Köln 12
14 Borussia M'gladbach 12
15 VfB Stuttgart 10
16 1. FC Nürnberg 9
17 VfL Bochum 1848 8
18 Hertha BSC 4

They kicked Hoeneß out to give Favre more power. Then they kicked Favre out and got Funkel. Still they don't have any success. I'm worried how this will go on and what will happen next.
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
Never been impressed by van gaal ever since he's barca years. Would seem bit ironic but he reminds me of Ranieri in a way.

He's a bit stubborn and likes to convert whatever teams that he coaches to whatever tactics he has in he's mind and He's not flexable.
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
He's over flexible right now. He changes his formation and the players every match. :rolleyes:
To be honest i didn't watch bayern games this season but from the years that i've seen him (specially in he's barca years) the guy didn't impress me at all. He's records in the dutch league is impressive nodoubt but i think he's not meant to coach a team out of that league.....
 

SABSAB

Snoop Stinks
Dec 10, 2008
10,832
To be honest i didn't watch bayern games this season but from the years that i've seen him (specially in he's barca years) the guy didn't impress me at all. He's records in the dutch league is impressive nodoubt but i think he's not meant to coach a team out of that league.....
I didn't notice him before, just heard of his Barca days so I can't judge him from that but what he's doing right now is not very impressive. How he deals with some players is pretty questionable.
Klinsmann did better at this point of the Season...
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
I didn't notice him before, just heard of his Barca days so I can't judge him from that but what he's doing right now is not very impressive. How he deals with some players is pretty questionable.
Klinsmann did better at this point of the Season...
I think the problem with Van gaal is that he likes he's players to adapt to a certain mentality and way of play but he doesn't work with what he allready have.

For example mourinho tried to play with the 3 attack line with Inter At the start of last season but it didn't work well with him so he simply went back to mancini's system. He's flexable and can adapt with any team that he works with and that IMO what makes certain coaches great wherever they go and others not.....
 

SABSAB

Snoop Stinks
Dec 10, 2008
10,832
Iaquinta? Not really. Kießling often falls back in the midfield and helps creating chances and his first touch is better. I'd wait one more season and let him grow in Leverkusen.
 

SABSAB

Snoop Stinks
Dec 10, 2008
10,832
Which team you support in Bundesliga Sab?
In Bundesliga Borussia Dortmund, and everyone who playes good football.
In 2. Bundesliga St. Pauli:p

DON'T U DARE TO CONTRADICT!!! :( :( :(



:p


Actually, these attributes are the result of Heynckes' strategy. You could consider it as an improvement, but imo he often reminds me of IQ.
Nah he already did that last season. Especially last season because Helmes was the one who hanged out in the box. But he's injured so Kießling needs to show he can score.
 

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