[GER] Bundesliga 2013/2014 (81 Viewers)

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
Juventino[RUS];4372267 said:
What the point to even play in the CL if you don't want to meet top teams? We can easily win against Bayern

Dortmund was decent, they've missed to many occasions
:rofl:
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,255
bayern has to be the team that wins CL. they're just too fucking good. they've been good for a while now, even got to that CL final against inter, then lost to chelsea. finally they have every position filled with world class players.

i think their form in the next few seasons will challenge older barca as one of the best teams.
 

tyouto

catenaccio
Aug 8, 2011
2,958
Someone has been leaking info to 'Bild'
Guardiola: "The mole will never play for me again"

All is not as rosy as it seems at Bayern, despite the comprehensive victory in Dortmund. Pep Guardiola is livid after seeing his line-ups and tactics leaked to 'Bild'.

The tabloid claims that Pep has read the riot act to his players. "I don't care who the mole is, I want him out. Heads are going to roll. He'll never play for me again", the Catalan coach is quoted as saying.

Events have come to a head after 'Bild' published details of Guardiola's plan to beat Dortmund, which was based on long passes and switching play quickly. "If you want, I'll invite you to my team talks, so then you won't have to contact my players", Pep is even supposed to have told a German journalist.

Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has also spoken out: "We won't be pulling any NSA business to find the mole, but I'd advise him to stop or there will be trouble".
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,011
Someone has been leaking info to 'Bild'
Guardiola: "The mole will never play for me again"

All is not as rosy as it seems at Bayern, despite the comprehensive victory in Dortmund. Pep Guardiola is livid after seeing his line-ups and tactics leaked to 'Bild'.

The tabloid claims that Pep has read the riot act to his players. "I don't care who the mole is, I want him out. Heads are going to roll. He'll never play for me again", the Catalan coach is quoted as saying.

Events have come to a head after 'Bild' published details of Guardiola's plan to beat Dortmund, which was based on long passes and switching play quickly. "If you want, I'll invite you to my team talks, so then you won't have to contact my players", Pep is even supposed to have told a German journalist.

Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has also spoken out: "We won't be pulling any NSA business to find the mole, but I'd advise him to stop or there will be trouble".
Surely they could just contact the NSA directly to gather the information?
 

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