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Mon Oct 09, 2006 6:24 am
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I know all will start shouting at me...Smile

What do you think about this fellow...I like him a lot..he will do a great job in bayern's midfield.. He has a great shot.
 
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Mon Oct 09, 2006 9:44 am
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I'd like to point out that he's an ex-Bayern player. Bayern didn't feel they needed him, but apparently he kept on improving. Yet, Schweinsteiger who's the same age is a much bigger talent.
 
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Mon Oct 09, 2006 4:01 pm
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I'd like to point out that he's an ex-Bayern player. Bayern didn't feel they needed him, but apparently he kept on improving. Yet, Schweinsteiger who's the same age is a much bigger talent.


Yep. Schweini should be huge one day. He's already pretty big, but you know what I mean.
 
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Mon Oct 09, 2006 4:09 pm
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MUTU wrote:
I'd like to point out that he's an ex-Bayern player. Bayern didn't feel they needed him, but apparently he kept on improving. Yet, Schweinsteiger who's the same age is a much bigger talent.


Right...and it's not bad to have him...I am sure that Magath sent him away...didn't he?....Magath wastes his resources...Razz..

check out this article...

http://eurosport.com/football/bundesliga/2006-2007/sport_sto981449.shtml


This fellow gave some huge and impressive peformances for his national team and magath is not able to get the best out of him.
 
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Mon Oct 09, 2006 4:11 pm
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and to add,

Shweini is aweeeeesome...No one disagrees to it...but he never plays like he plays for the national team...
what could be the reason????....MAGATH it is..

check this article out, by Kaiser...

http://eurosport.com/football/euro-2008-qualifying/2006-2007/sport_sto981454.shtml
 
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Mon Oct 09, 2006 7:37 pm
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fanOfBayern wrote:
and to add,

Shweini is aweeeeesome...No one disagrees to it...but he never plays like he plays for the national team...
what could be the reason????....MAGATH it is..

check this article out, by Kaiser...

http://eurosport.com/football/euro-2008-qualifying/2006-2007/sport_sto981454.shtml



I totally agree with that article. Don't get me wrong, I love watching the Bundesliga but the national team is more exciting to watch. The atmosphere is just so relaxing and fun, and you can see that on the players faces. Heck, during the World Cup that was what the commentators here in the US was talking about....they were talking about the joy on the players faces which was unusual to say the least.

To this day, I still watch the World Cup games (recorded them on DVD...shhhh!) and it's still a joy to watch because the players are having fun and it carries over to the fan, whether they're in the stadium or at home. Everything about it is so entertaining and I love it.

I just wish these players would just forget about "the rules of Magath" and just play with freedom because it could really start something.


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Mon Oct 09, 2006 7:49 pm
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tracylynn wrote:
fanOfBayern wrote:
and to add,

Shweini is aweeeeesome...No one disagrees to it...but he never plays like he plays for the national team...
what could be the reason????....MAGATH it is..

check this article out, by Kaiser...

http://eurosport.com/football/euro-2008-qualifying/2006-2007/sport_sto981454.shtml



I totally agree with that article. Don't get me wrong, I love watching the Bundesliga but the national team is more exciting to watch. The atmosphere is just so relaxing and fun, and you can see that on the players faces. Heck, during the World Cup that was what the commentators here in the US was talking about....they were talking about the joy on the players faces which was unusual to say the least.

To this day, I still watch the World Cup games (recorded them on DVD...shhhh!) and it still a joy to watch because the players are having fun and it carries over to the fan, whether they're in the stadium or at home. Everything about it is so entertaining and I love it.

I just wish these players would just forget about "the rules of Magath" and just play with freedom because it could really start something.


I got all of deutschland's matches too... :secret:
 
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Tue Oct 10, 2006 2:46 am
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I totally agree with that article. Magath needs to lighten up a bit. If he did, Bayern's football would be much more entertaining.
 
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Easier said than done. Germany's opponents don't use the same ultra defensive tactics that a good number of Bundesliga clubs do when they're playing Bayern. And then one counter attack, and...
 
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Tue Oct 10, 2006 4:09 pm
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Easier said than done. Germany's opponents don't use the same ultra defensive tactics that a good number of Bundesliga clubs do when they're playing Bayern. And then one counter attack, and...


it's all part of a game. isn't it? Smile
 
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Piotr is a great player.It was not that wise decision to let him go but the club had a lot of youth players by now.I think he is a playmaker.You go and see his goal against porto on youtube.He also has very good shot accuracy like scweini.And like scweini he doesn't run like a turtle.Dont know whether piotr has edge over basti or not but his recent pefomances in the euro qualifier were terrific
 
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