German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft)

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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#341 » by No_20 » Sat Jun 13, 2015 9:28 pm

German fans complaining about Löw and the team. Same old.

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Post#342 » by Andi Obst » Sat Jun 13, 2015 9:41 pm

No_20 wrote:
Little Nathan wrote:"Die Nummer 1 der Welt sind wir!"

German fans :lol:

Why is it funny?


Not the best timing when the team is struggling against a bunch of non-professional players.
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Post#343 » by No_20 » Sat Jun 13, 2015 11:48 pm

Little Nathan wrote:
No_20 wrote:
Little Nathan wrote:"Die Nummer 1 der Welt sind wir!"

German fans :lol:

Why is it funny?


Not the best timing when the team is struggling against a bunch of non-professional players.

Who cares. 0-7 is fine.

Germany are the current world champions and also the best NT in the world(healthy squad) so the song is nothing but spot on.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#344 » by No_20 » Tue Jun 16, 2015 8:43 pm

2018 World Cup Q draw seeds:

Pot 1: Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Romania, England, Wales, Portugal, Spain, Croatia

Pot 2: Italy, Slovakia, Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, France, Iceland, Denmark, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Pot 3: Poland, Ukraine, Scotland, Hungary, Sweden, Albania, N Ireland, Serbia, Greece

Pot 4: Turkey, Slovenia, Israel, Republic of Ireland, Norway, Bulgaria, Faroe Islands, Montenegro, Estonia

Pot 5: Cyprus, Latvia, Armenia, Finland, Belarus, Macedonia, Azerbaijan, Lithuania, Moldova

Pot 6: Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Georgia, Malta, San Marino, Andorra

Angstgegner in Pot 2.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#345 » by Det the Threat » Fri Aug 28, 2015 12:35 pm

Löw did it again. :lol:

Goalkeepers: Neuer, ter Stegen, Zieler
Defenders: Boateng, Can, Rudy, Ginter, Hector, Hummels, Mustafi
Midfield/Strikers: Bellarabi, Götze, Özil, Reus, Gündogan, Kroos, Kramer, Müller, Kruse, Schürrle, Volland, Podolski

Like stated before, I guess Poldi can pop a beer belly and only play soccer every other weekend and still be called up by Löw. :rofl:
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#346 » by Hijinks » Fri Aug 28, 2015 12:51 pm

Man, Massimo must hate this so so much. Emre Can playing for germany! :-)
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Post#347 » by Foye » Fri Aug 28, 2015 1:32 pm

Det the Threat wrote:Löw did it again. :lol:

Goalkeepers: Neuer, ter Stegen, Zieler
Defenders: Boateng, Can, Rudy, Ginter, Hector, Hummels, Mustafi
Midfield/Strikers: Bellarabi, Götze, Özil, Reus, Gündogan, Kroos, Kramer, Müller, Kruse, Schürrle, Volland, Podolski

Like stated before, I guess Poldi can pop a beer belly and only play soccer every other weekend and still be called up by Löw. :rofl:


Rüdiger of course got dropped as soon as he got out of Jogis favourite Schwabenland.

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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#348 » by No_20 » Fri Aug 28, 2015 3:08 pm

Uhm, It makes sense to pick Podolski because of the Poland game where he will be extra motivated. Remember the Euros in 2008?

But what can we expect from RealGM? Always the same agenda against Löw and Podolski who've both done so much for the team over the years.

Germany will never have as good a coach as Löw in our lifetime. The guy changed world football more than Guardiola did. He is the reason why German football become popular again. But hey, I know you all want the good old days with Rudi Völler back and 0-0 draws against Latvia and Iceland.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#349 » by cgf » Fri Aug 28, 2015 4:35 pm

That is just so horrifically inaccurate, even for a Jogi-apologist. People say Pep is lucky to have come along with a great amount of talent, but at least Pep is creative and innovative in how he deploys that talent. Jogi has had an even greater talent advantage than Pep and all he has done with it is unsuccessfully copied what the smarter coaches do. Jogi is about as great a coach as Berti Vogts was in 96.

The reason our football is popular again is because in 2000 we completely restructured the youth system and funnelled absurd sums of money into doing so. Jogi has just been reaping the rewards of the talent factory that has been created.

But Poldi I'm ok with, he never plays any meaningful moments, is good for moral and is good-PR in human form. So wasting a spot on him doesn't bother me.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#350 » by No_20 » Fri Aug 28, 2015 6:29 pm

BS.

You are really overrating the "talent advantage".

Löw over-achieved in 06', 08' and 10'. The first 2 teams were bang average on paper and the 2010 side was quite young at that time. And there was still bang average players like Arne Friedrich and Piotr Trochowski playing key roles.

2012 disappointing, but he made up for it 2 years later.

Löw has been succesful in 4 out of 5 tournaments, and even in the one tournament he "failed" he still got the team to a SF. It was actually impressive when you consider the state of the Bayern players that summer losing a CL final at home soil.
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Post#351 » by No_20 » Fri Aug 28, 2015 9:19 pm

Here's another fact for cgf:

Ronaldo and Messi combined has played 6 matches against Löw's Germany in major tournaments: 0 goals.

He is the only coach in football who has been able to stop those 2.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#352 » by cgf » Fri Aug 28, 2015 11:13 pm

No_20 wrote:Here's another fact for cgf:

Ronaldo and Messi combined has played 6 matches against Löw's Germany in major tournaments: 0 goals.

He is the only coach in football who has been able to stop those 2.


:lol:

No_20 wrote:BS.

You are really overrating the "talent advantage".

Löw over-achieved in 06', 08' and 10'. The first 2 teams were bang average on paper and the 2010 side was quite young at that time. And there was still bang average players like Arne Friedrich and Piotr Trochowski playing key roles.

2012 disappointing, but he made up for it 2 years later.

Löw has been succesful in 4 out of 5 tournaments, and even in the one tournament he "failed" he still got the team to a SF. It was actually impressive when you consider the state of the Bayern players that summer losing a CL final at home soil.


Look at the teams they beat those years, not many you could argue were upsets other than Argentina in 2006. Kinda hard to overachieve when you're only winning the games you're the favorite in.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#353 » by No_20 » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:34 am

Löw has won many games a underdog as well.

06' vs Argentina = Massive underdogs.
08' vs Portugal = A mediocre German side against Portugal with a peak-ManU Ronaldo.
10' vs England = Most people picked England to win this game.
10' vs Argentina
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#354 » by No_20 » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:40 am

cgf wrote:
No_20 wrote:Here's another fact for cgf:

Ronaldo and Messi combined has played 6 matches against Löw's Germany in major tournaments: 0 goals.

He is the only coach in football who has been able to stop those 2.


:lol:


Well, I wonder why CR/Messi cant burn Germany burn the same way they burn Bayern despite playing against the same players.

Before you use the RM-Barca-are-better-than-Portugal-Argentina argument you have to remember that Messi's goals against Bayern this season came from individual skill, nothing do with the team.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#355 » by cgf » Sat Aug 29, 2015 9:10 am

Yeah, argentina '06 is the only one of those we were actually underdogs for. Argentina in '10 and Portugal '08 were arguably 50-50s, but we were favorites over England in 2010 and in ever match last summer; though I was confident against Argentina in 2010 and expected to win.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#356 » by postup » Sat Aug 29, 2015 11:59 pm

Argentina was in complete disarray in 2010. I had no doubt we would win; the only surprise was how badly .
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Post#357 » by postup » Sun Aug 30, 2015 12:01 am

And no offense to England, but they have been stuck in quicksand for the past 15 years. Seem to be righting the ship though.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#358 » by postup » Sun Aug 30, 2015 12:03 am

And the club to NT comparisons never work. Completely different animals. Just look at Germany's record vs Italy.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#359 » by Kaiser30 » Sun Aug 30, 2015 8:50 am

Det the Threat wrote:Löw did it again. :lol:

Goalkeepers: Neuer, ter Stegen, Zieler
Defenders: Boateng, Can, Rudy, Ginter, Hector, Hummels, Mustafi
Midfield/Strikers: Bellarabi, Götze, Özil, Reus, Gündogan, Kroos, Kramer, Müller, Kruse, Schürrle, Volland, Podolski

Like stated before, I guess Poldi can pop a beer belly and only play soccer every other weekend and still be called up by Löw. :rofl:

I don't like it. Not at all to be honest.

Why is Zieler still part of this team while the much better Bernd Leno is not?

Rudy is not even a starter at Hoffenheim and a below average RB. He is nowhere near NT material and shouldn't get nominated anymore with options like Can and Ginter available. And I still think Jogi should rely more on a defensive line with 3 players (Boateng, Hummels + x) because of the lack of quality fullbacks and the excess of quality midfielders.

Regarding Podolski, I think he heavily benefits from injuries and other players not being in good shape and there is no obvious replacement available, so this time I'm not having a problem with him being part of the team. But hopefully, he doesn't cut into Volland's playing time.
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Re: German National Football Team Thread (Nationalmannschaft) 

Post#360 » by Foye » Sun Aug 30, 2015 12:13 pm

I don't think I will ever find out why Zieler is a better keeper than Leno, Horn, Karius, Fährmann and Trapp according to Löw.

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