2017-18 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread

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Post#141 » by JohnPferdelack » Sun Oct 22, 2017 7:57 am

If he doesn't make no changes, he definitely won't finish his first season as coach in Dortmund. Nearly every good team has recognized their liabilities and exploit them.
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Post#142 » by Det the Threat » Wed Oct 25, 2017 6:51 pm

So defensively sound Hertha managed to give up three goals to Cologne(who matched their season total with that) at home and are out of the cup. :eek1:
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Post#143 » by Andi Obst » Wed Oct 25, 2017 7:39 pm

Det the Threat wrote:So defensively sound Hertha managed to give up three goals to Cologne(who matched their season total with that) at home and are out of the cup. :eek1:


Haven't watched a game in weeks and I'm probably done with this team. Dardai saying that 1 point is the goal against FREIBURG...that's just too much to take.

My interest in soccer in general is dying quickly and this team isn't helping. Unwatchable, even when they're winning.
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Post#144 » by Andi Obst » Wed Oct 25, 2017 8:00 pm

Zwayer doing the job for Bayern right now isn't helping either BTW.
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Post#145 » by Det the Threat » Wed Oct 25, 2017 8:05 pm

Little Nathan wrote:Zwayer doing the job for Bayern right now isn't helping either BTW.


Well, I think he's terrible, but Keita's a red card waiting too happen.

BTW: Best game today is Regensburg vs Heidenheim.
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Post#146 » by Andi Obst » Wed Oct 25, 2017 8:13 pm

Zwayer is so weak. Incredible.
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Post#147 » by Foye » Wed Oct 25, 2017 8:13 pm

...that this guy is a FIFA referee is beyond ridiculous
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Post#148 » by JohnPferdelack » Sat Oct 28, 2017 3:42 pm

The days of Bosz are numbered.
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Post#149 » by The_Brecht » Sat Oct 28, 2017 3:58 pm

JohnPferdelack wrote:The days of Bosz are numbered.


Why?
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Post#150 » by Det the Threat » Sat Oct 28, 2017 4:25 pm

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To be continued...

BTW: So after throwing away the game last week against Leverkusen, we move on into the 3rd round of the cup and also go to Hoffenheim, to get a rare win and end their 26 game unbeaten streak at home.
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Post#151 » by seorang » Sun Oct 29, 2017 12:33 am

I wouldn't call getting thrashed 1-5 'throwing away' a game but whatever.....Nice seeing that smug **** Nagelsmann lose it , he hit someone in the face when he threw his bottle as well :lol:

Bosz looks out of ideas
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Post#152 » by No_20 » Sun Oct 29, 2017 10:09 am

seorang wrote:I wouldn't call getting thrashed 1-5 'throwing away' a game but whatever.....Nice seeing that smug **** Nagelsmann lose it , he hit someone in the face when he threw his bottle as well :lol:

Bosz looks out of ideas

He did came up to the stands and consoled him. It didnt even look like the fan got hurt.

Btw wouldnt say Bosz looks out of ideas. Problem is actually he(like many other Dutch managers) has too many ideas.
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Post#153 » by Det the Threat » Sun Oct 29, 2017 11:58 am

seorang wrote:I wouldn't call getting thrashed 1-5 'throwing away' a game but whatever.....Nice seeing that smug **** Nagelsmann lose it , he hit someone in the face when he threw his bottle as well :lol:

Bosz looks out of ideas


And I would advise in watching games before making comments like that.
We were clearly the better team, before we gave up that 1-1 and completely stopped using our heads. After that we gave up four easy counter attacks for goals.
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Post#154 » by seorang » Sun Oct 29, 2017 1:54 pm

Det the Threat wrote:
seorang wrote:I wouldn't call getting thrashed 1-5 'throwing away' a game but whatever.....Nice seeing that smug **** Nagelsmann lose it , he hit someone in the face when he threw his bottle as well :lol:

Bosz looks out of ideas


And I would advise in watching games before making comments like that.
We were clearly the better team, before we gave up that 1-1 and completely stopped using our heads. After that we gave up four easy counter attacks for goals.

Ie; getting thrashed.
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Post#155 » by Foye » Sun Oct 29, 2017 9:17 pm

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seorang wrote:I wouldn't call getting thrashed 1-5 'throwing away' a game but whatever.....Nice seeing that smug **** Nagelsmann lose it , he hit someone in the face when he threw his bottle as well :lol:

Bosz looks out of ideas

He did came up to the stands and consoled him. It didnt even look like the fan got hurt.

Btw wouldnt say Bosz looks out of ideas. Problem is actually he(like many other Dutch managers) has too many ideas.


Bosz reminds of the great Kasper Hjulmand unable to adjust the game plan in his stubborn mind.
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Post#156 » by Det the Threat » Mon Oct 30, 2017 8:12 am

seorang wrote:Ie; getting thrashed.


Yeah, sure.... :roll:

The round of 16 of the german cup has been drawn:

Mainz vs Stuttgart
Nürnberg vs Wolfsburg
Bayern vs Dortmund
Heidenheim vs Frankfurt
Bremen vs Freiburg
Gladbach vs Leverkusen
Paderborn vs Ingolstadt
Schalke vs Cologne
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Post#157 » by Foye » Tue Oct 31, 2017 6:52 pm

Det the Threat wrote:
seorang wrote:Ie; getting thrashed.


Yeah, sure.... :roll:

The round of 16 of the german cup has been drawn:

Mainz vs Stuttgart
Nürnberg vs Wolfsburg
Bayern vs Dortmund
Heidenheim vs Frankfurt
Bremen vs Freiburg
Gladbach vs Leverkusen
Paderborn vs Ingolstadt
Schalke vs Cologne


Must be the first tme in years we are not eliminated by a lower league team :lol:
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Post#158 » by Foye » Wed Nov 1, 2017 9:50 pm

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JohnPferdelack wrote:Omg, Dortmund can't win anymore! Firstly, they reached a 2-0 advantage and within a few minutes they got the equalizer. Even so, it wasn't a defeat like last week against Leipzig...and they will keep still the top rank of the bundesliga standings.
Hopefully, Dortmund realize now that they aren't unbeatable like in the first eight weeks...

Let's be honest: Bosz was simply a bad choice.


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Post#159 » by seorang » Thu Nov 2, 2017 5:55 am

Tuchel looks like Gollum with hair :lol:

Also Bosz :lol:

Leipzig getting done in their group, who would have thought Besiktas would be going through. I imagine not very many Teutonic tears will be shed for RBL
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Post#160 » by Foye » Sat Nov 4, 2017 3:26 pm

Classic Wolfgang Stark...only interrupting in favour of Gladbach.

Tells the ref to take back the 2-0 but not to send off Stindl and give a penalty in favour of Mainz. Biased idiot.


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