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It's also possible some German clubs want Bayern successful in Europe to maintain the German coefficient meaning more CL and EL places for the rest of them.
which part of him are they going to unveil?
I don't know if he really said/meant that. Maybe something got lost i translation. My german is pretty perfect, but i have't seen the original article so i can't comment. Bayern are a pack of wankers, but i wouldn't regard Klaus Allofs as one of them.It's also the reality for most clubs in England, but none would actively try to reserve their players for another English club, like this arsehole appears to be doing..
Would you expect Everton's DOF to tell John Stones he shouldn't sign for, say, Atletico Mardid & should stay with the club, but at the same time, basically push him towards signing for Manchester Utd ? This guy is trying to dissuade a player from leaving, not because of the fee, or because he is desperate to keep him at Wolfsburg, but because he wants to save him for Bayern Munich.
It's shameful, is what it is.
Have to agree, the whole way this guy is coming over seems odd...he's not even the manager! Clear boardroom politics.
The last time i buy a VW.
Thats quite car ist Disco! Let me guess, you drive Jap Crap !Anyone who buys a German car full stop should look at themselves in the mirror IMHO
It's like this I believe:
VW owns Wolfsburg.
VW also owns Audi.
Audi owns 9,9% of FC Bayern Munich
Martin Winterkorn is CEO of VW, and chairman of the board of Audi
Martin Winderkorn is also member of board of FC Bayern Munich
Besides this VW is a sponsor of the German version of the FA cup, Audi owns 10% of FC Ingolstadt plus is a heavy sponsor of the club (new in the Bundesliga this season)
So there are surely enough potential for conflict of interest, conspiracy theories, if you like such things.
I think KDB will have to say that he wants to go to us, for this to happen. I would hope he has done that already, and we are just seeing the signs of price negotiations in the press.