[GER] Bundesliga 2013/2014 (50 Viewers)

Bayernstar

Heritage of Kahn
Mar 16, 2013
1,174
feel bit bad for BVB, beside the game, they lost 2 another important players with Bender and Sahin. Really cruel season so far for them in terms on injury.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,142
But what are they doing playing Leverkusen and saving Reus until the 63rd minute?

Are they banking it all on the CL, where they should be poised to take it to the next stage anyway?
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
12,662
I think maybe BVB has given up on catching Bayern in the league and are happy to come top 3.
 

Bayernstar

Heritage of Kahn
Mar 16, 2013
1,174
But what are they doing playing Leverkusen and saving Reus until the 63rd minute?

Are they banking it all on the CL, where they should be poised to take it to the next stage anyway?

I'm not sure, but I think they saved him because he was not 100 % fit or something, otherwise it would be madness to save a player like Reus in this important match.

Who is missing out on their last Champions League game?
Bender,Sahin,Gundogan, subotic,hummels, schmelzer....
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
In the heart of the European football super club that is Bayern Munich the chairman, former international centre-forward Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, is steadily explaining some finer detail in the story of how they reached where they are today. It is a tale of relentless progression by a member-owned club, masterminded by the former players Rummenigge, Franz Beckenbauer and above all, since 1979, the president Uli Hoeness, fundamentally different from the clubs-for-sale, eyewatering ticket prices, sheikh- and oligarch-funded spectacle of the Premier League.

http://www.theguardian.com/football...esliga-global-expansion-karl-heinz-rummenigge
 

BayernMan12

Junior Member
Jul 13, 2013
358
In the heart of the European football super club that is Bayern Munich the chairman, former international centre-forward Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, is steadily explaining some finer detail in the story of how they reached where they are today. It is a tale of relentless progression by a member-owned club, masterminded by the former players Rummenigge, Franz Beckenbauer and above all, since 1979, the president Uli Hoeness, fundamentally different from the clubs-for-sale, eyewatering ticket prices, sheikh- and oligarch-funded spectacle of the Premier League.

http://www.theguardian.com/football...esliga-global-expansion-karl-heinz-rummenigge
Great article!!!
 

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