Bazi wrote:zozon wrote:Of course Favre doesnt know.
He will get sacked come December.
Nothing will change as long as Watzke is CEO. He should have made things work with Tuchel but his ego was too big. They haven't won a single title since he left with a DFB cup win after the 16/17 season and they haven't had a single season with as many as the 78 points his team collected in 15/16.
If not for Guardiola's absurd level of consistency and dominance in the league Tuchel probably would have won the Bundesliga in his first year.
Nah, if it happens, it’s basically agreements, deals, negotiations...Lukas wrote:Thanks I always thought there were isolated occasions where the chancellor can go above the states and bring in a blanket rule, especially with regards to the corona crisis.
It’s more like a county...DRvad14 wrote: Can't see tweet? Click here!
nm462272 wrote:
so, using round numbers, Bayern could miss out on as much as 54 million Euros due to missed matchday income.
Although I just had a thought, maybe the missed income only counts for home games? then just assume that number is cut in half.
Still, that's a lot of money...
Haaland two goals already. He gotta do whatever it takes to bring him as Lewy sucesor.Ben Gardner wrote:Great to see that Dortmund could start the season with a win thank's to the team's youngster´s. Perhaps not the most well played game but there were some nice counter attacks and one of them resulting in a goal. What I saw today I think it's realistic to think that Dortmund is one of the major contenders for the second spot when we sum up i May. It's also nice to be level with Bayern, only five goals behind
PunkCapitalist wrote:Haaland two goals already. He gotta do whatever it takes to bring him as Lewy sucesor.
*We gottaBen Gardner wrote:PunkCapitalist wrote:Haaland two goals already. He gotta do whatever it takes to bring him as Lewy sucesor.
Don't see that happen, First Haaland isn't first penalty taker, and to challenge Lewandowski you need to take every penality your team gets. You could see him and Sancho discussing before the penalty was taken, and when Reus is on the pitch he is probably first choice. In Bayern Lewandowski is first choice, period. Second, Lewandowski is also playing in a much better team and it's natural he is getting more chances to score. And top of that, he is also for the moment a better player than Haaland, and not only Haaland.
Don’t see that happening either...PunkCapitalist wrote:*We gottaBen Gardner wrote:PunkCapitalist wrote:Haaland two goals already. He gotta do whatever it takes to bring him as Lewy sucesor.
Don't see that happen, First Haaland isn't first penalty taker, and to challenge Lewandowski you need to take every penality your team gets. You could see him and Sancho discussing before the penalty was taken, and when Reus is on the pitch he is probably first choice. In Bayern Lewandowski is first choice, period. Second, Lewandowski is also playing in a much better team and it's natural he is getting more chances to score. And top of that, he is also for the moment a better player than Haaland, and not only Haaland.
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Don’t see that happening either...#12 wrote:*We gottaPunkCapitalist wrote:Ben Gardner wrote:[quote="PunkCapitalist"]Haaland two goals already. He gotta do whatever it takes to bring him as Lewy sucesor.
Don't see that happen, First Haaland isn't first penalty taker, and to challenge Lewandowski you need to take every penality your team gets. You could see him and Sancho discussing before the penalty was taken, and when Reus is on the pitch he is probably first choice. In Bayern Lewandowski is first choice, period. Second, Lewandowski is also playing in a much better team and it's natural he is getting more chances to score. And top of that, he is also for the moment a better player than Haaland, and not only Haaland.
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Don’t see that happening either...PunkCapitalist wrote:*We gotta#12 wrote:PunkCapitalist wrote:[quote="Ben Gardner"][quote="PunkCapitalist"]Haaland two goals already. He gotta do whatever it takes to bring him as Lewy sucesor.
Don't see that happen, First Haaland isn't first penalty taker, and to challenge Lewandowski you need to take every penality your team gets. You could see him and Sancho discussing before the penalty was taken, and when Reus is on the pitch he is probably first choice. In Bayern Lewandowski is first choice, period. Second, Lewandowski is also playing in a much better team and it's natural he is getting more chances to score. And top of that, he is also for the moment a better player than Haaland, and not only Haaland.
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Don’t see that happening either...#12 wrote:*We gottaPunkCapitalist wrote:#12 wrote:[quote="PunkCapitalist"][quote="Ben Gardner"][quote="PunkCapitalist"]Haaland two goals already. He gotta do whatever it takes to bring him as Lewy sucesor.
Don't see that happen, First Haaland isn't first penalty taker, and to challenge Lewandowski you need to take every penality your team gets. You could see him and Sancho discussing before the penalty was taken, and when Reus is on the pitch he is probably first choice. In Bayern Lewandowski is first choice, period. Second, Lewandowski is also playing in a much better team and it's natural he is getting more chances to score. And top of that, he is also for the moment a better player than Haaland, and not only Haaland.
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Don’t see that happening either...PunkCapitalist wrote:*We gotta#12 wrote:PunkCapitalist wrote:[quote="#12"][quote="PunkCapitalist"][quote="Ben Gardner"][quote="PunkCapitalist"]Haaland two goals already. He gotta do whatever it takes to bring him as Lewy sucesor.
Don't see that happen, First Haaland isn't first penalty taker, and to challenge Lewandowski you need to take every penality your team gets. You could see him and Sancho discussing before the penalty was taken, and when Reus is on the pitch he is probably first choice. In Bayern Lewandowski is first choice, period. Second, Lewandowski is also playing in a much better team and it's natural he is getting more chances to score. And top of that, he is also for the moment a better player than Haaland, and not only Haaland.
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