pyrasur wrote:I was listening to a podcast on the Bundesliga and was wondering about the forums opinion on a topic. Uersfeld was discussing the decline of the Bundesliga, how many of the second tier clubs have dropped off and don't play good football but instead hope for 1-0 wins or 0-0 draws. In the past the German league was home to exciting attacking football, something that looked like tactics and innovation, but now is a total shell of itself.
For me that second tier of Schalke, Gladbach, and Leverkusen have just fallen off a cliff. They may have been disappointingly mediocre in Europe but at least they gave the Bundesliga a level of quality in the past. Now as much as I have been disappointed in Carlo Ancelotti, he was right about one thing, Bayern could basically in the past year or two walk to the title with their hands in their pocket. Even this horrible Bayern this year could probably stumble onto the title.
Leverkusen i think looks like they have a half decent squad and could maybe do something competitive. Gladbach has a defense that belongs at the bottom of the English league and will never go anywhere if Kramer is their answer for the midfield. Schalke they buy players with nothing that looks like a plan to me.
Red Bull Leipzig I think are the only club that has the squad, something of a vision, and the finances to do something creditable for the league, and I'll give them a pass on this current year as inexperienced in how to handle the big leagues. I hope in the next years they fill the competitive void.
In short the Bundesliga for me is in a crisis. Please discuss
#12 wrote:Anyone still thinking Dortmund aren't better or not a threat? They even win the shit games now...
ramsej84 wrote:Congrats BVB
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MoFattal wrote:Like I said before, I will only raise the flags once we have an actual coach and the team keeps flopping. Otherwise, I will keep hoping for better results because our players are still of the best our there, regardless of our idiotic transfer season.
ramsej84 wrote:First time in hist that bayern threw away a 2-0 lead twice in a row
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MoFattal wrote:Like I said before, I will only raise the flags once we have an actual coach and the team keeps flopping. Otherwise, I will keep hoping for better results because our players are still of the best our there, regardless of our idiotic transfer season.
MaCk0y wrote:ramsej84 wrote:First time in hist that bayern threw away a 2-0 lead twice in a row
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FCBayernMunchen wrote:MoFattal wrote:Like I said before, I will only raise the flags once we have an actual coach and the team keeps flopping. Otherwise, I will keep hoping for better results because our players are still of the best our there, regardless of our idiotic transfer season.
This. With Carlo gone i have hope again. Sagnol is an intermediary stage so he doesn't count much.
Maybe the Bundesliga will be very hard but it doesn't mean season over yet. And if we don't win it, no big deal, we've won 5 in a row. We'll be back
#12 wrote:Fun fact: this is the third time they're becoming champions 6 years after winning back to back championships...
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