Alex - Not City Matters
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Anyone see the pyro display from St. Pauli today at Heidenheim, no doubt a huge fine will be coming from the DFB.
cptaidan88 said:Essentially the Aue supporters likened Mateschitz (creator of Red Bull) to a Nazi.
I think the banner roughly translates to "An Austrian calls and you follow blind and every child knows how that ends. You would have been good Nazis!"
I think it's good humour but I can understand Aue distancing themselves and apologising on behalf of their supporters.
Maldeika said:cptaidan88 said:..
Oh - it is not that Germans do not understand humour. But I guess every country/culture has topics that you just do not make jokes about.
Schalker said:Maldeika said:cptaidan88 said:..
Oh - it is not that Germans do not understand humour. But I guess every country/culture has topics that you just do not make jokes about.
You proved it again the famous German sense of humor ;o)))
edit: and as far as Innsbruckblue is concerned the Austrian sense of humor too
supercrystal7 said:If Wolfsburg become one of the top teams in Europe getting to CL finals etc then they will get fans in Germany. As for history you can make your own. Reports said Schurrle was good yesterday.
Dortmund have actually defended quite well in recent games. Hummels in particular has acted like a true captain. Gundogan and Reus still not back to their best, but had moments. A big win for them and they have some winnable fixtures. Notably Mkhitaryan, Ramos and Immobile were all on the bench. Kagawa was not great, but grew into the game. They still need a 10 and a proper striker. They have some winnable fixtures, but they need to win every game from now till the end of the year to give them confidence for Juventus.
Bayern scored two incredible goals from Robben and Alaba. They rely on Robben a bit too much now. They have not been creating a lot in recent games. I don't see them winning the CL, but no way Wolfsburg can catch them. The cup might be interesting though.
Neither of those clubs had sustained success or won the CL. By a top club I meant winning several league titles for a 10 year period and possibly a CL. City shirts are now sold all over London. My girlfriend should support Hamburg like the rest of her family, but supports Bayern, because they win. I have never known a club to be successful and not popular.Maldeika said:No - or better, not in abundance. In China or elsewhere, maybe they'll get a new hipster club - but in Germany apart from the region: No.
Leverkusen is a top German club since years - and has been in a CL final. Wolfsburg has been Bundesliga Champion. Just, no, they won't.
Maybe we will see. Depends on their luck with injuries.Freiburg could not have made it more easy for them. Presents - and then they even took the ball... Maybe now for the sixth or seventh or eighth time this season the crisis is over and they will start to do a series... ;)
I agree there is no standout team, but that alone should be worrying. Bayern were one of the dominant teams in the last 3 years. In theory you have gotten a stronger squad where as Madrid, Dortmund, Barca, Atletico and PSG have all become weaker. Arguably Juventus and City have remained the same. Only Chelsea have become strong yet now you no longer the stand out team compared to them.Right now I do not see anybody winning the CL. But it is not won in February and not in autumn. For me it is normal problems because of different changes with the system and the usual problems after the winter break. Let's wait and see...
supercrystal7 said:What do you make of Selke and Werner by the way? Would be nice to hear your opinions on which is the more promising.
How do you think Meyer compares to a young Gotze?
Do you think Rudiger can be a top defender?
Hojbjerg, Max Arnold or Goretzka which do you think has more potential?
Bembeltown said:Can currently looks like the bargain of the century for Liverpool...only 10 million pound!
Considering that Bayern bought an aging Alonso, who seems to be completely out of form at the moment, and let a young talent like Can go might become one of the few wrong decisions made by Bayern/Pep.
Agree regarding Boateng.Maldeika said:supercrystal7 said:What do you make of Selke and Werner by the way? Would be nice to hear your opinions on which is the more promising.
How do you think Meyer compares to a young Gotze?
Do you think Rudiger can be a top defender?
Hojbjerg, Max Arnold or Goretzka which do you think has more potential?
You cannot say anything about them and who is getting to which heights. Until now you just can say that they will make decent Bundesliga professionals - and hopefully they do not get hyped too much as that never was good. The last six or seven years really have shown that. I love to look into the list of the Fritz-Walter-Medal. It's rewarded to the most promising U19, U18 and U17 player of each season.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Walter_Medal
They have all a lot talent. Rüdiger reminds a little bit on young Boateng - he needs to calm down and concentrate and work on his distribution but when he works hard and makes the right moves that will not be a problem. He has the physical attributes for a good defender.
Höjbjerg - at him I do not know if he is the biggest talent football wise - atleast the usual fans that love to hype young players do not do it with him. But - I have seen him playing in command for the U23 team of Bayern when he was 17/18 and he was bossing the team - and I have seen him keeping Ibrahimovic calm in his first match for the national team a year ago. For such a young player he already has a real personality - and I think that is something that is very important in addition to all other factors that should not be underestimated.
Look at Emre Can... With 16/17 the most promising of his year. With 18/19 he seemed to get one of this talents who is too arrogant to really work on it. I think he did a lot partying, too. Out of the environment in Leverkusen he seemed to have found it again - and in Liverpool he now somehow looks like he is gonna have a big career coming.
There is so much factors...
MCFCHOWELL said:Agree regarding Boateng.Maldeika said:supercrystal7 said:What do you make of Selke and Werner by the way? Would be nice to hear your opinions on which is the more promising.
How do you think Meyer compares to a young Gotze?
Do you think Rudiger can be a top defender?
Hojbjerg, Max Arnold or Goretzka which do you think has more potential?
You cannot say anything about them and who is getting to which heights. Until now you just can say that they will make decent Bundesliga professionals - and hopefully they do not get hyped too much as that never was good. The last six or seven years really have shown that. I love to look into the list of the Fritz-Walter-Medal. It's rewarded to the most promising U19, U18 and U17 player of each season.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Walter_Medal
They have all a lot talent. Rüdiger reminds a little bit on young Boateng - he needs to calm down and concentrate and work on his distribution but when he works hard and makes the right moves that will not be a problem. He has the physical attributes for a good defender.
Höjbjerg - at him I do not know if he is the biggest talent football wise - atleast the usual fans that love to hype young players do not do it with him. But - I have seen him playing in command for the U23 team of Bayern when he was 17/18 and he was bossing the team - and I have seen him keeping Ibrahimovic calm in his first match for the national team a year ago. For such a young player he already has a real personality - and I think that is something that is very important in addition to all other factors that should not be underestimated.
Look at Emre Can... With 16/17 the most promising of his year. With 18/19 he seemed to get one of this talents who is too arrogant to really work on it. I think he did a lot partying, too. Out of the environment in Leverkusen he seemed to have found it again - and in Liverpool he now somehow looks like he is gonna have a big career coming.
There is so much factors...
But with Hojbjerg I've watched most of his games at FC Augbsurg, as all have been televised. He's performed very well for them, especially against Dortmund and in the first half on Sunday. He seems to have a nack of going unnoticed yet doing a key role. His passing has been good, something very important in Weinzierl's Augsburg side. I get the feeling the remainder of his time at FCA will tell us a lot about whether he will make it at Bayern.
Also, what is the feeling in Germany around Pascal Gross. From the limited Schanzer games I've seen this year, he's been the stand-out player; he's got quite a few goals and assists. That midfielder trio of Morales-Roger-Gross has been very good, a good choice by Hassenhutl. What has happened with Cohen, is he injured?
Ruhr said:Dietmar Hopp is now officially club owner of 1899 Hoffenheim. The first person in germany to own a football club. The club members of "Hoppenheim" had agreed to the takeover. Hopp had invested an estimated 350 million Euro in team, infrastructure and so on, since he started his investment in 1989.
Maldeika said:MCFCHOWELL said:Agree regarding Boateng.Maldeika said:You cannot say anything about them and who is getting to which heights. Until now you just can say that they will make decent Bundesliga professionals - and hopefully they do not get hyped too much as that never was good. The last six or seven years really have shown that. I love to look into the list of the Fritz-Walter-Medal. It's rewarded to the most promising U19, U18 and U17 player of each season.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Walter_Medal
They have all a lot talent. Rüdiger reminds a little bit on young Boateng - he needs to calm down and concentrate and work on his distribution but when he works hard and makes the right moves that will not be a problem. He has the physical attributes for a good defender.
Höjbjerg - at him I do not know if he is the biggest talent football wise - atleast the usual fans that love to hype young players do not do it with him. But - I have seen him playing in command for the U23 team of Bayern when he was 17/18 and he was bossing the team - and I have seen him keeping Ibrahimovic calm in his first match for the national team a year ago. For such a young player he already has a real personality - and I think that is something that is very important in addition to all other factors that should not be underestimated.
Look at Emre Can... With 16/17 the most promising of his year. With 18/19 he seemed to get one of this talents who is too arrogant to really work on it. I think he did a lot partying, too. Out of the environment in Leverkusen he seemed to have found it again - and in Liverpool he now somehow looks like he is gonna have a big career coming.
There is so much factors...
But with Hojbjerg I've watched most of his games at FC Augbsurg, as all have been televised. He's performed very well for them, especially against Dortmund and in the first half on Sunday. He seems to have a nack of going unnoticed yet doing a key role. His passing has been good, something very important in Weinzierl's Augsburg side. I get the feeling the remainder of his time at FCA will tell us a lot about whether he will make it at Bayern.
Also, what is the feeling in Germany around Pascal Gross. From the limited Schanzer games I've seen this year, he's been the stand-out player; he's got quite a few goals and assists. That midfielder trio of Morales-Roger-Gross has been very good, a good choice by Hassenhutl. What has happened with Cohen, is he injured?
Can it be that you misinterpreted me? I like Höjbjerg a lot and I think that he will get a great player. I just tried to put him as an example for that stupid hype about young players especially with better technical skills and to try to point out why I think that he will make it. He might not be as shiny but he has that special fighter character and he plays with a lot heart.
I think that a lot of this young players out of the academies in Germany just lack something.
I cannot tell much about Ingolstadt - I just register the table position and I know Hasenhüttl and Linke from the time they played for Bayern. Hasenhüttl was the senior player in Schweinsteiger's and Lahm's U23 team before they started with the professionals. Linke played for Bayern after 1998, played a year for Red Bull Salzburg but came back for a year to end his career as the senior for the same U23 team in 2007/08. There he played the defensive partner for Hummels and later on Badstuber.
The U23 teams of the Bundesliga teams that play in normal leagues are allowed to have 2 or 3 senior players - I like that idea as it aids both, the older professional who can let run out his career on a lower level and the young guys that he can help with his experience.
bluechampion7891 said:dortmund 1-0 down at home to mainz within 1st minute
bluechampion7891 said:dortmund 1-0 down at home to mainz within 1st minute
karen7 said:bluechampion7891 said:dortmund 1-0 down at home to mainz within 1st minute
Just tuned in and saw they were already behind
Can't believe what a mess they are in,Klopps reputation has taken a nose dive
citykev28 said:karen7 said:bluechampion7891 said:dortmund 1-0 down at home to mainz within 1st minute
Just tuned in and saw they were already behind
Can't believe what a mess they are in,Klopps reputation has taken a nose dive
Surely players like Hummels, Reus and Subotic are having untold damage done to their reputations by this season's nightmare?