The better RB Leipzig plays, the better chance Nagelsmann comes to Munich one day.IsiahRashad wrote:Leipzig and BvB are starting at higher pace this year.
#12 wrote:IsiahRashad wrote:Leipzig and BvB are starting at higher pace this year. It's going to be interesting.
Yup - for them
YlonenXabi wrote:#12 wrote:IsiahRashad wrote:Leipzig and BvB are starting at higher pace this year. It's going to be interesting.
Yup - for them
Here we go again
#12 wrote:Don’t you have to comically whitewash this ridiculously poor transfer window to maintain your "#12 is always wrong" narrative instead of wasting your time on commenting here?
YlonenXabi wrote:#12 wrote:Don’t you have to comically whitewash this ridiculously poor transfer window to maintain your "#12 is always wrong" narrative instead of wasting your time on commenting here?
I'm not saying you are wrong. It's just funny how for the third season in a row you come up with the same BS.
I thought last season you learned a lesson
So tell me. Apart from Dortmund an RB Leipzig who else is gonna end up above us? Gladbach again as you predicted last year? Wolfsburg? Paderborn?![]()
It's fair to say that Dortmund are gonna be a tough rival to beat. They might even become Champions. But your repetitive negativism is annoying and stupid
Oh and by the way, since we got a world class player like Coutinho this transfer window has become a much better one.
TVM might know as once bayernbazi had noted they used it for one of their progMaCk0y wrote:
Does anyone know the composer?
#12 wrote:Watch Dortmund widening the gap to five today - four tomorrow
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