Bayern Munich VS Dortmund

Tevez City said:
It was very entertaining match . Dortmund were superb, hopefully they will do well in the Champions League next season.


they'll lose half team in summer..
 
Maybe we should be looking at Sahin?

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Dortmund are absolute class. Would love to poach a player or two from them but I don't think we can promise them anything more than what they have already.
 
It's amazing how a team with an average age of 22 can be so comfortable on the ball. They don't even need to worry about strikers half the time because their midfield is so good at coming forward.

Despite averaging 80,000 this season, Dortmund are not blessed with much money and Jurgen Klopp has built all of this on the youth system plus a few basic signings.

It's a shame but it's hard to see them keeping hold of many of the players and the manager but their wonderful fans are going to be rewarded with the Bundesliga title at least this year. I just hope they manage to keep hold of the likes of Sahin, Götze, Großkreutz, Subotic and Hummels for a bit longer so they can help start a dynasty.

I tell you what, slap Sahin, Götze, Subotic and Hummels in our squad and we'd be set up for years.
 
DD said:
Despite averaging 80,000 this season, Dortmund are not blessed with much money and Jurgen Klopp has built all of this on the youth system plus a few basic signings.

This is puzzling, with 80,000 fans - one of the best averages in the world - where is the income going if they don't have much money?
 
LoveCity said:
DD said:
Despite averaging 80,000 this season, Dortmund are not blessed with much money and Jurgen Klopp has built all of this on the youth system plus a few basic signings.

This is puzzling, with 80,000 fans - one of the best averages in the world - where is the income going if they don't have much money?


1. Munich attract all of the big sponsorship money.
2. Tickets in Germany are dirt cheap.
 
they were nearly insolvent in 2005 (more than 120 Million Euros debts at that time). Their managers went completely mad at that time, trying to outplace Bayern as the leading club in germany. Buying average players and paying them ridiculous high wages.

Just too big to fail, otherwise they would have lost their licence. They are still paying their old debts and are down to 60 Million Euros now
 

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