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Post by bluerisk on Jul 14, 2017 13:08:57 GMT
Well, I know one player who will never ever capped for my Kicker-Buli-Team, and one new Hoffenheimer, who will be part of my line-up.
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Post by mandragora on Jul 16, 2017 19:34:43 GMT
Congratulations to Bayern for - after getting rid of Costa with a profit - now probably coming to a decent ending of one of the biggest fail businesses in the club's history.
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Post by mandragora on Jul 20, 2017 15:07:33 GMT
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Post by mandragora on Aug 1, 2017 9:24:59 GMT
Mikel Merino from Dortmund to Newcastle Holger Badstuber (free agent) to Stuttgart Fabian Schär from Hoffenheim to Deportivo La Coruna
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Post by bluerisk on Aug 4, 2017 10:45:49 GMT
Anstelle eines neuen Themas und ich habe auch kein Bock micht jetzt auf Englisch abzumühen:
Freiburg direkt raus (gegen einen Verein von dem ich bis dato noch nie gehört habe), FC Schrottheim gegen den engl. Qualifikanten...wird natürlich auch achtkantig rausgeworfen - dann heißt es wieder: gut gespielt aber die Erfahrung und Abgeklärtheit hätten gefehlt. Bullshit - scheiße war man. Ich bin von der Bundesliga und der Nullleistung ihrer Vertreter (auch Bayern beim Audi-Cup) angewidert...ich hab einen richtigen Hals.
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Post by mandragora on Aug 4, 2017 13:19:25 GMT
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Post by mandragora on Aug 4, 2017 14:07:15 GMT
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Post by mandragora on Aug 5, 2017 12:17:39 GMT
FC Bayern taking another step "back to the roots".
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Post by bluerisk on Aug 5, 2017 23:05:12 GMT
I'm in disbelief for month now and have developed a sound sarcasm. I really hope we will get a proper beating. Maybe even failing to qualify for the CL - if this is possible at all in a league like the Bundesliga. We need something as shocking as the 5:1 by Dortmund, a massive wake-up call, a reality check. And the 223 mill (give or take) for Neymar is a part of this new realit. Top player will more than ever cost millions. And unlike you Bayern is no clubs for talents - they get either burned and end up on the bench. We need fully developed players. We can and shall develop players from our youth, and buy other lake Gnabry who is again on loan playing for Hoffenheim to become tis fully devolped player, but _we_ as top club (for now) need top players. The idea that we can buy cheap talents, developed them while being on our rooster and selling them for top dollar (or Euros) doesn't work. You don't let freshmen do heart transplantation or brain surgeries because it the cheapest way to get it done...it would cost life and in the end the cost were much, much higher (law suits etc. pp.). No! You have a very demand position, ergo you need someone who matches the demands. There might be here and there a players who might "survive" this sink or swim "approach", but in nine out of ten it won't neither help the club nor the player. We have not the space to allow us the luxery to name five or more talents for the CL-squad. But we had to, if they were constantly playing in the league...and there it might work more or less, but to compete in the CL. Bayern, Real or Barca are buying clubs, not selling ones. They are at the top of the pyramid. The training of most talents has to be conducted by other clubs. Dem Englischen fehlen so viele Wörter, dass man sich kaum vernünftig ausdrücken kann. Aus gegeben Anlass wollte ich mal Nachtruhe und Zimmerlaustärke nachschlagen - gibt es nicht, da kannst dich allenfalls mit Umschreibungen aushelfen. Wie würdest die Ausbildungsverein übersetzen. Training club trifft doch gar nicht die Idee dahinter. Ausbilden ist etwas andere als trainieren. Jedenfalls ist Bayern als Ausbildungsverein unbrauchbar. Der Anspruch ist viel zu hoch und daher scheitern auch die meisten. Du brauchst Top-Spieler, und die kosten mittlerweile dreistellig. Den Lyoner - ich mach mir erst gar nicht die Mühe den Namen zu lernen - ist Schrott der uns nicht weiterbringt. Der ewige Versuch des Uli H. es auf die Billig-Tour zu machen..und wer billig käuft, der käuft zwei Mal.
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Post by mandragora on Aug 6, 2017 7:50:13 GMT
I know what you mean. The problem is you are doing neither. You're not recruiting top players but the likes of Costa and James instead, and on the other hand you're overpaying for talents (at least in relation to Dortmund or Leipzig). 35m for Sanches, 42m for Tolisso, 29m for Coman. That's 106m for talents that don't look like getting you anywhere (and that isn't even counting bonus payments for Sanches). 106m you could have spent on a top player. The only good signing when it comes to talents was Kimmich and we both know it wasn't Bayern who unearthed him.
And now Reschke is gone. What's it going to be now, "this guy played well against us, sign him!" again? I remember Uli saying in an interview that during his prison stay he got a lot of letters from fans who were worried, and he thought that many things in the club are going the wrong way. So is he going to take the club back to the 80s or 90s now? You can't work like that in 2017 anymore. At least Reschke has put a professional scouting in place, even if the results are debatable (whose fault that is, is another question). If you don't have the kind of money Paris and Manchester have at their disposal, excellent scouting is even more important. And top level professionals don't accept your job offers anymore because they don't want to be worn down in power struggles between Uli and Kalle.
It resembles the situation at Dortmund. Someone who used to be a great manager for decades is now hindering a club and even taking it backwards.
Read last night that Dortmund might end up selling both Dembele and Aubameyang. If that happens, it's time the fans really get the forks out.
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Post by bluerisk on Aug 6, 2017 8:16:04 GMT
That's why I hate James so much. It is not the human being, not even the player, but the business policy his signing represents.
I had a lot hope in the return of Uli H., but I'm...grounded by now. Now it is time that Uli H. and Karl-Heinz R. get their reality check.
But who else could run the club? It's like with the CDU - is their any younger candidate left behind Merkel?!
Once I was a strategic CDU voter: first vote CDU, second vote FDP to ensure the 5%. But now: AfD - no matter what. Maybe I will go rogue and support Leipzig. My loyalty to Bayern is no one-way deal.
I always admired Bayern for their cleverness, their smart business policy, that was a major part that attracted me...but now they do almost everything wrong they can. The first major mistake was this glory hunting action to sign Guardiola. I don't like Heynckes for I will never forget what he did to Frankfurt but he did his job right and was more than willing to continue his work. And then you could have reached out for Kloppo or Rangnick (I like Rangnick better - the professor - but Klopp is this maniac typo I also like. Mourinho is also a great coach inho - hi es a bastards for sure, but he would be our bastard. And imagine he had the success with Bayern which Guordial failed to...ah, dreams can be sweet.
Or this notorious transfer of Toni Kroos. I don't like him either (I also never liked Lahm), but I have (had) to acknowlegde their class as players, and here and then you have to swallow something you don't like. And to "get rid" of Kroos because - as we all surely agree - demanded a fair payment, was just nuts. This stupid "we don't pay" is like this stupid Ironborne: "We don't sow". We need to eat, but we don't sow - we need good players, but we don't pay.
*the Ironborne or better the Iron Islands are a kingdom in "Game of Thrones" and its ppl are for sure the dumbest one in this entire fantasy world.
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Post by mandragora on Aug 6, 2017 8:37:38 GMT
You can blame Guardiola for a lot of things but he did his part trying to professionalise the club. I wasn't a fan of how they handled the Müller-Wohlfahrt situation, but he was right demanding there's gotta be a doctor on site and not just in the center of Munich. He was also right that Alfons Schubeck has to adjust his menu card to the needs of professional footballers, five star chef or not. And wasn't he the one who introduced daily blood tests to optimise training intensities?
I couldn't believe these things weren't already in place when he arrived at a club like Bayern. A club like Leverkusen had all that in place back then. And that's still far behind how they are working in Hoffenheim, or Leipzig (or what Tuchel tried to iimplement in Dortmund). Take the time and search for articles and interviews. They really are the avant garde in Germany, on an entirely different level regarding scientific approaches to enhance training and match performance.
Still don't get why you would want Rangnick in Munich, though. It could only end up in a disaster as long as Uli and Kalle are there, and he's not gonna get you the star players you desire, either. He has a clear philosophy of recruiting young players up to 23, and building homogeneous teams relying on team spirit and not star players. He's the prototypical Swabian, innovative, meticulous, grounded, and not all inclined to overspend on luxury. He's turned Leipzig into the most Swabian club on the planet. It's no coincidence he's succeeded beyond all expectations in Ulm, Hoffenheim, and Leipzig, and failed in Stuttgart and at Schalke. It doesn't work if you have to appease the egos of half a dozen club legends, and have to convince ten department chiefs who have been at the club since the stone age that now, all of a sudden, because you say so, they have to change their ways. It wouldn't work in Munich either, the way things are. Don't think he'd even waste a thought on moving, either.
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Post by mandragora on Aug 6, 2017 10:25:52 GMT
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Post by mandragora on Aug 10, 2017 13:28:32 GMT
Ousmane Dembele didn't turn up in Dortmund's training today. Coach tried to reach him on the phone, to no avail. According to Sky sources, he's on his way to Barcelona.
As of now, Dortmund have not received an offer from Barca they consider "serious".
The BVB should just stop all negotiations right away, refuse to sell him altogether and put the little brat in the 2nd team, so he knows his place.
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Post by mandragora on Aug 10, 2017 14:21:57 GMT
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Post by bluerisk on Aug 10, 2017 14:26:00 GMT
Ousmane Dembele didn't turn up in Dortmund's training today. Coach tried to reach him on the phone, to no avail. According to Sky sources, he's on his way to Barcelona. As of now, Dortmund have not received an offer from Barca they consider "serious". The BVB should just stop all negotiations right away, refuse to sell him altogether and put the little brat in the 2nd team, so he knows his place. What are the consequences if he signs for Barca - can/will he be banned to play on national and international level by UEFA/FIFA...and will he remain a player of Dortmund but with a major fine that could nearly collect his entire salary? He must be stupid to believe he could do it this way - or Barca for that matter. Would Barca also get legal trouble if they sign him without any negotiation/greenlight from Dortmund? I wouldn't sell him now no matter what...not even for the 150 million...otherwise Dortmund will lose any repect. They can't allow a player such a stunt.
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Post by mandragora on Aug 10, 2017 14:35:44 GMT
I don't know what the legal consequences are... in principle, they can't even contact the player without the permission of his current club. Let alone sign him.
Turbulent times at Dortmund. The drama with Mkhi, a bomb attack, the affair with Tuchel and the search for a successor, then the story about wantaway Aubameyang, now this. Wonder when the club will be able to get a break.
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Post by mandragora on Aug 10, 2017 14:45:54 GMT
As for legal consequences: They can't sell him for much less than 150m now after this Ad Hoc message, otherwise the exchange supervisory will pay them an unpleasant visit.
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Post by mandragora on Aug 10, 2017 15:09:23 GMT
Zorc says he's not in Barcelona, he's in Dortmund. Club will sanction him for misconduct. He's suspended from training and the Cup match on weekend.
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Post by mandragora on Aug 10, 2017 20:57:07 GMT
Dennis Aogo (free agent) to VfB Stuttgart E.M. Choupo-Moteng (Schalke) to Stoke City Paul Verhaegh (Augsburg) to VfL Wolfsburg Valentino Lazaro (RB Salzburg) to Hertha Berlin
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