IMO, with Hummels back we got a serious fight on our hands. That is, unless we bring in more (quality) reinforcements.MUTU wrote:FCBayernMunchen wrote:As things stand Dortmund are far better. We must act quickly.
Sorry, but I just can't see this. In fact, I can't see a situation in which Bayern are not heavy favourites to win the Bundesliga at the start of any season for the foreseeable future.
https://www.oddschecker.com/football/ge ... iga/winner
PunkCapitalist wrote:IMO, with Hummels back we got a serious fight on our hands.MUTU wrote:FCBayernMunchen wrote:As things stand Dortmund are far better. We must act quickly.
Sorry, but I just can't see this. In fact, I can't see a situation in which Bayern are not heavy favourites to win the Bundesliga at the start of any season for the foreseeable future.
https://www.oddschecker.com/football/ge ... iga/winner
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Funny thing is: in the end, Germany will end up with fewer tax money anyway as it is going to go to Italy to save them from bankruptcy...
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Funny thing is: in the end, Germany will end up with fewer tax money anyway as it is going to go to Italy to save them from bankruptcy...
Keep telling yourself that. In the meantime France and Spain are tending towards this model too.
MUTU wrote:I don't understand this value thing. Why is Lucas Hernandez at 70m? Surely, if someone comes forward and bids 70m for Lucas today, Uli would be verbally attacking this club for years to come.
DRvad14 wrote:MUTU wrote:I don't understand this value thing. Why is Lucas Hernandez at 70m? Surely, if someone comes forward and bids 70m for Lucas today, Uli would be verbally attacking this club for years to come.
current market value as listed on transfermarkt. the first six games for Bundesliga are scheduled btw .
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