Bayern v City post match thread

blink922 said:
willipp said:
Im not sure if its a language thing with the way you come across but your post is incredibly arrogant, very reminiscent of a horrible dirty club from trafford.

They're not called "the German rags" for no reason.
Even the press coverage in Germany is ragesque - penalty was, apparently, a straightforward wrong decision and the match didn't matter anyway etc. Didn't seem that way from the team selection, but hey ho .....<br /><br />-- Wed Dec 11, 2013 7:49 pm --<br /><br />
blink922 said:
de niro said:
Class club.

I've seen hardly any evidence of this over the past years, especially in relation to our club. Great team, shit club.
Very much this
 
Maldeika said:
adrianr said:
Maldeika said:
And - you can win against Bayern if they let you.

Oh fuck off you arrogant ****.

What do you want? Do you really believe that Manchester City usually is stronger than Bayern? No, they are not and you would be a foul to believe it. But - that does not mean that they would win every match. Bayern were drawing e.g. against Leverkusen the Saturday after the match against your team in October and that match usually could have ended 7 or 8 goals plus - probably that even should have been a must win. The match yesterday had a special story. Dante and Boateng were about faultless the recent months, the team was in full concentration and they were beating opponents that had a bigger quality than the team you sent yesterday - your team in October was a team with more quality than your team yesterday. It was e.g. the first time that I saw Milner making a real good match - the times before he was very poor.

The match yesterday did not have pure winners and pure loosers. You won but lost - and Bayern lost but won. That is just it. The Bayern team is riding on the wave since months. Even Hoeness today told that somehow the loss yesterday was something good. Everybody only talked about records etc. It was time to get to the ground again. The game just showed that the team can show blips, that this players are still humans - like the BATE or Arsenal match last season showed. And that you have to work and to be concentrated and keep focused in every match.

But there is a difference in the perception still with your fans and our fans, but that is understandable. Maybe it has to do with the pedigree of the clubs. You see it as a win as your team has beaten the CL winner. Would it have been 3 years ago and Bayern would have been in the same situation against e.g. Barcelona we Bayern fans probably would have felt the same. But - would it have been against any other team we would have felt it as a loss as it was so close to getting first in the group.

For me as Bayern fan - I have had so much great moments the recent years and this players were so great in so much situations. It was the second or third loss this year - all did not really matter. The team is first in the CL group, first in the league, shows great football - everything is ok.

Kindly f*ck off.

Also, both of your goals were offside.
 
Good read kinkys left foot. Looks like you had a great time.

Euro aways are great, shame I wasn't able to get to Munich, love Germany, friendly people, no litter, great beer and food
 
Brilliant post Kinkys left foot, I like you have been following city for a very long time but ive`d still yet to break my European virginity , but when I do I want it to be in Germany . I went to Bonn/Cologne 7 yrs ago for my mates 40th and loved everything about the place , beer ,people , buildings , trains ect . Love reading blues experience of euro trips , just hope the buzz will still be there when I go , hopefully for my 50th in 2015
 
I have spent all day listening to " experts " , rags , and plastics of all sorts telling me that it was a meaningless game as both teams were already through yaddayadda, which led me to thinking - if this game had been vital for qualification , for either side , could Bayern have put out a stronger side from their available pool of players and could we have done the same .
I think we know the answer.
 
blink922 said:
They're not called "the German rags" for no reason.

We aren't called the "German rags" (whatever a "rag" may be), at all except by about five people on here and I'm sure even if we are/were that we couldn't give a flying f##k.
As I've said before the way some on here seem to think you can become very successful without becoming everything you hate about the likes of United is rather naive. Personally I leave all the name calling to the under twenty's.

-- Wed Dec 11, 2013 9:04 pm --

de niro said:
Dont let one **** spoil our admiration for 99.9% of the bayern fans and the German people.

Great fans. Class club.

Thanks mate, the respect is mutual. I've been on Arsenal, Chelsea and Man Utd sites when we played them, I don't post on them now. I've been posting here for two years.<br /><br />-- Wed Dec 11, 2013 9:05 pm --<br /><br />
Bodicoteblue said:
We must never ever let ourselves become like that no matter how big or successful we eventually become.

Nothing you can do to stop it, it comes with the success.
 

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