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Post#1961 » by cgf » Thu Jan 28, 2016 2:34 am

Det the Threat wrote:Gonna be an "interesting" game on Friday at Mainz.

Xhaka's still suspended and Dahoud will miss the game cause he'll have a small procedure on his injured hand.
So Schubert either has to play Stindl in midfield or it's going to be creativity galore with Nordtveit + X(Schulz? Sow? umm...ehhh...???) in central midfield...


Would be cool if Sow was ready to step in, but I'm not getting my hopes up. I wonder if Schubert will try Fabian Johnson or Hazard as part of the double pivot, if not using both as part of a midfield trio in front of Nordveit. Maybe something like:

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With one of the CBs or Nordveit coming off for Drmic/Hoffman/Korb if you need to chase the game. Could be a big opportunity for the younger Hazard to impress himself on the new coach.

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Post#1962 » by DD12 » Thu Jan 28, 2016 5:03 am

Kerber is so **** tho.
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Post#1963 » by Andi Obst » Thu Jan 28, 2016 7:59 am

Kerber made it to the final! But the bad news is that Serena looked absolutely dominant against one of the best players in the world again. Final will be as tough as it possibly could be.

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Post#1964 » by Andi Obst » Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:03 am

No_20 wrote:
Little Nathan wrote:
No_20 wrote:Kerber in the Australian Open SF and Germany in the Handball Euro SF.

Massive week for German sport.


Would be huge for Kerber to finally take that step and win a big tournament. I hope she's ready.

The handball team is just crazy to go that far with that many injuries.

Problem with all these German WTA players post-Steffi is that they shine in 1 or 2 Grand Slams, the press starts to hype them, compares them to Steffi and then they just fade away after that. Lisicki, Petkovic, Goerges etc.


My main problem with many of the German WTA players is that they cry more than they actually play tennis. They're so freaking annoying. But like Det said, Kerber is nothing like the others. She'll already be top 5 player after the tournament and if she beats Serena (huge if, I know) she'll be number 2 in the world. Crazy.
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Post#1965 » by Det the Threat » Thu Jan 28, 2016 9:03 am

Little Nathan wrote:Kerber made it to the final! But the bad news is that Serena looked absolutely dominant against one of the best players in the world again. Final will be as tough as it possibly could be.

Let's do it, Angie!


Radwanska has never been able to beat Williams in her career as her defensive game style doesn't work against Serena.

I'm really happy for Kerber, cause she's earned that Grand Slam final and now she's got nothing to lose at all against Serena.

BTW: It's funny that a german is standing in the way of Williams winning Grand Slam title number 22, trying to tie Steffi Graf.
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Post#1966 » by No_20 » Thu Jan 28, 2016 12:39 pm

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Would be huge for Kerber to finally take that step and win a big tournament. I hope she's ready.

The handball team is just crazy to go that far with that many injuries.

Problem with all these German WTA players post-Steffi is that they shine in 1 or 2 Grand Slams, the press starts to hype them, compares them to Steffi and then they just fade away after that. Lisicki, Petkovic, Goerges etc.


My main problem with many of the German WTA players is that they cry more than they actually play tennis. They're so freaking annoying. But like Det said, Kerber is nothing like the others. She'll already be top 5 player after the tournament and if she beats Serena (huge if, I know) she'll be number 2 in the world. Crazy.


Germany in general should do much better at tennis. The state of Men's tennis in Germany is awful. Best German player since Becker has probably been Tommy Haas which tells you something. And it's the 2nd most played sport in Germany. Shocking.
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Post#1967 » by Foye » Thu Jan 28, 2016 1:16 pm

Tennis is the 2nd most played sports in Germany? I don't think I know many people who play tennis. Handball is much bigger than tennis where I come from. Even volleyball, too, I guess. :dontknow:
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Post#1968 » by DD12 » Thu Jan 28, 2016 1:53 pm

What kind of a country is that? Wtf is volleyball and handball over basketball and tennis lmao
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Post#1969 » by Foye » Thu Jan 28, 2016 2:27 pm

DD12 wrote:What kind of a country is that? Wtf is volleyball and handball over basketball and tennis lmao


:lol: :lol: :lol:
Tennis is like one of the most unwatchable sports me. I don't doubt that these players are very skilled but I just can't understand how you can actually watch it.
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Post#1970 » by Det the Threat » Thu Jan 28, 2016 2:29 pm

No_20 wrote:Germany in general should do much better at tennis. The state of Men's tennis in Germany is awful. Best German player since Becker has probably been Tommy Haas which tells you something. And it's the 2nd most played sport in Germany. Shocking.


Nicolas Kiefer was a top five player and Rainer Schüttler made it to the Austalian Open final back in the day.
And Kohlschreiber always seems to beat Isner during the Grand Slams. :lol:
Also, we've got a talent in Alexander Zverev but he's only 18 and had bad luck drawing Murray in the first round.

DD12 wrote:What kind of a country is that? Wtf is volleyball and handball over basketball and tennis lmao


If you would've ever played handball you wouldn't say something like that.
Though, you've got to be nuts doing so given that you're killing your knees before you turn 30 and there's also no bailout calls like there are in basketball.
Of course, you could also be insane and play as a goalkeeper, having fun to be whacked with that ball multiple times...

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Tennis is like one of the most unwatchable sports me. I don't doubt that these players are very skilled but I just can't understand how you can actually watch it.


Well, I personally played some tennis(for fun) during my youth and got to watch Becker and Graf play.

I also really like that it's one on one with no teammates able to bail you out.
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Post#1971 » by ATL Boy » Thu Jan 28, 2016 6:16 pm

I've always rooted for Federer, and always will until he retires. Dude is just so classy. I'd love to see him win one more before all is said and done, with Djokovic's emergence (and him being 6 years younger) that next title has eluded him. Lately it seems like only Wawrinka has been able to beat Djokovic in a grand slam.
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Post#1972 » by No_20 » Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:02 pm

Foye wrote:Tennis is the 2nd most played sports in Germany? I don't think I know many people who play tennis. Handball is much bigger than tennis where I come from. Even volleyball, too, I guess. :dontknow:

Handball is a Northern thing.

Tennis is much bigger in the South, West and the Berlin area.

Handball is a quite small sport worldwide. Let's be honest, Germany would dominate the sport way more if it was the 2nd most played sport.
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Post#1973 » by truth18 » Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:09 pm

ATL Boy wrote:I've always rooted for Federer, and always will until he retires. Dude is just so classy. I'd love to see him win one more before all is said and done, with Djokovic's emergence (and him being 6 years younger) that next title has eluded him. Lately it seems like only Wawrinka has been able to beat Djokovic in a grand slam.


I have no issue with Federer and he has been a joy to watch. He may even be the only reason I've kept up with the sport post Sampras, but again, I find the guy to be extremely vanilla and uninteresting in terms of personality/off court stuff.

Sampras is my GOAT, but I think Rog is the actual GOAT.

Glad Kerber made it because she's the most attractive (physically) opponent Serena could have in the finals, but I can't see her winning it.

Looks like Djokovic is going to notch another. Good for him.
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Post#1974 » by Foye » Thu Jan 28, 2016 11:07 pm

No_20 wrote:
Foye wrote:Tennis is the 2nd most played sports in Germany? I don't think I know many people who play tennis. Handball is much bigger than tennis where I come from. Even volleyball, too, I guess. :dontknow:

Handball is a Northern thing.

Tennis is much bigger in the South, West and the Berlin area.

Handball is a quite small sport worldwide. Let's be honest, Germany would dominate the sport way more if it was the 2nd most played sport.


Handball is quite big in Rhein Main area. Tennis? Not so much.

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Post#1975 » by cgf » Fri Jan 29, 2016 8:36 am

I had no idea we had the money to afford Kroos lying around. Union taking the next step towards establishing themselves as a european power.
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Post#1976 » by Foye » Fri Jan 29, 2016 10:21 am

cgf wrote:I had no idea we had the money to afford Kroos lying around. Union taking the next step towards establishing themselves as a european power.


I never saw why Werder gave him minutes in the Bundesliga. Must've been the name lol.

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Post#1977 » by Andi Obst » Fri Jan 29, 2016 7:26 pm

Our handball national team is simply amazing. A guy who didn't make the team and joined them a couple of days ago because of the injuries decides the game in the final seconds of the OT.

Unbelievable.
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Post#1978 » by Foye » Fri Jan 29, 2016 8:22 pm

Quality finish from Clemens

Also nice assist from Jairo.
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Post#1979 » by Det the Threat » Fri Jan 29, 2016 9:27 pm

What an absolute pile of **** that game was.

It's so **** easy to score against us and I'm pretty sure Raffael's always crapping himself against Mainz, always hitting someone from three meters out.

We'll probably have to hope for Bayern or Dortmund to win the cup, if we somehow want to sneak into EL at 7th place, playing somewhere in Siberia next June, to start EL-Qualification...
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Post#1980 » by cgf » Fri Jan 29, 2016 9:50 pm

No Xhaka. No Dahoud. Newly acquired CB starting next to a teenager.

Hopefully this marks the start of Hazard becoming a bigger part in Schubert's plans as he was strong following the change. And Jairo's a really nifty player.
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