2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II

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Post#61 » by Foye » Mon Feb 1, 2016 7:57 pm

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Another good signing. Great player. Much rather him than that scrub Sanogo. Looks like he'll go to FC Charlton instead. That's his level.


Apparently, you guys didn't get Sanogo just because you didn't get it done in time.

Why does this always happen once or twice during a transfer period? :lol:


Probably Knäbel lost his rucksack with vital information once again lmao.

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Post#62 » by DD12 » Mon Feb 1, 2016 8:01 pm

What did mainzer 05 win in 2015 again?
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Post#63 » by Foye » Mon Feb 1, 2016 9:04 pm

DD12 wrote:What did mainzer 05 win in 2015 again?


Does it matter? My country already won more in my life than Turkey probably will in 200 years.

Also you dont seem to understand that every year in Bundesliga for a club from a small town like Mainz is like a championship trophy.

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Post#64 » by DD12 » Mon Feb 1, 2016 9:07 pm

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DD12 wrote:What did mainzer 05 win in 2015 again?


Does it matter? My country already won more in my life than Turkey probably will in 200 years.

Also you dont seem to understand that every year in Bundesliga for a club from a small town like Mainz is like a championship trophy.

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Hahaha irrelevant. Who said anything about Germany now? You are just desperate to find something to use as an argument lol

Ok ok dont get mad. I can hear how hard you type from here. You are going to break your phone. Relax and take a deep breathe hahaha

I still laugh at no_20's quote though. Higuain is more famous than your entire club. I guess its true
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Post#65 » by Foye » Mon Feb 1, 2016 9:13 pm

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DD12 wrote:What did mainzer 05 win in 2015 again?


Does it matter? My country already won more in my life than Turkey probably will in 200 years.

Also you dont seem to understand that every year in Bundesliga for a club from a small town like Mainz is like a championship trophy.

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Hahaha irrelevant. Who said anything about Germany now? You are just desperate to find something to use as an argument lol

Ok ok dont get mad. I can hear how hard you type from here. You are going to break your phone. Relax and take a deep breathe hahaha

I still laugh at no_20's quote though. Higuain is more famous than your entire club. I guess its true


I cant break my phone any further. Display is already broken for years now but it still works.

Also I'm not mad. I feel sorry for your desperate troll attempts.
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Post#67 » by DD12 » Tue Feb 2, 2016 12:01 am

Hernandez was voted the best player of the month. It makes it 3 months in a row. lmaoo
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Post#68 » by Andi Obst » Tue Feb 2, 2016 12:24 pm

Apparently, Ben Hatira had to go because he attacked Weiser. Best decision he has ever made, now he's finally gone
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Post#69 » by No_20 » Tue Feb 2, 2016 11:04 pm

Okazaki man, what a player.
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Post#70 » by Foye » Wed Feb 3, 2016 10:30 am

No_20 wrote:Okazaki man, what a player.


What about him? He is starting striker at league leading team in EPL, we got 11 mil. for him and replaced him with a more talented and better player. Good result for both clubs I'd say.

Leicester are not maxing out his potential since they are playing him with Vardy.
Okazaki is more effective if used as lone striker. But Vardy is clearly the better player...so it's definitely understandable they use a two striker system. Vardy benefits from Okazaki's constant havoc causing runs (even without the ball he is causing defense to collapse sometimes), too.

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Post#71 » by Bernman » Sat Feb 6, 2016 3:06 am

cgf wrote:With Bauer (Ingolstadt) and Max (Augsburg) getting starting time for their clubs, Weiser getting his career back on track at Hertha, and Passlack sticking with BVB's first team; we're starting to see this coming wave of FB talent begin to arrive.


Were you referring to Pulisic? Pulisic is the one whose playing, and he surpassed Passlack as the more highly-regarded prospect a while ago. The names that are coming out of their camp as comparisons are Iniesta and Ozil, believe it or not. Looked really promising thru the friendlies and into his league debut. Dynamic, technical, and poised kid. Don't want to put to much pressure on him, but it's hard to not get excited about what he's shown so far, and the ones who've seen him the most are the most excited it seems.
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Post#72 » by cgf » Sat Feb 6, 2016 4:29 am

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cgf wrote:With Bauer (Ingolstadt) and Max (Augsburg) getting starting time for their clubs, Weiser getting his career back on track at Hertha, and Passlack sticking with BVB's first team; we're starting to see this coming wave of FB talent begin to arrive.


Were you referring to Pulisic? Pulisic is the one whose playing, and he surpassed Passlack as the more highly-regarded prospect a while ago. The names that are coming out of their camp as comparisons are Iniesta and Ozil, believe it or not. Looked really promising thru the friendlies and into his league debut. Dynamic, technical, and poised kid. Don't want to put to much pressure on him, but it's hard to not get excited about what he's shown so far, and the ones who've seen him the most are the most excited it seems.


Both Passlack and Pulisic are staying with the first team. And though you are right that Pulisic has a higher ceiling than Passlack and is the more exciting prospect; he's not a FB candidate and certainly not for the german NT. Which is what that post was about. Bauer and Max have been starting at LB for their clubs; Bauer in particular is intriguing to me, as he's always impressed with the youth NT in the games I've seen him in. Weiser has gotten his career back on track at Hertha and is a very talented RB candidate; who is seeing regular first league time as well.

And with Passlack staying with the senior squad for BVB, he enters the unclear mess that is BVB's RB depth chart; because, as you pointed out, Pulisic is ahead of him for an attacking position...and that despite all of Pisczek/Ginter/Durm/Stenzel being in the picture, the rotation is still up in air. I've always compared Passlack to a more dynamic Kuba for BVB fans that didn't watch our youth NTs; and Kuba is a player who I always wanted to see played consistently in a midfield trio. So I can certainly envision Passlack growing into a box-to-boxer or winger; but for now, he's seems poised to make his first impacts on senior team football at RB.
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Post#73 » by Foye » Sat Feb 6, 2016 6:54 am

I dont see what teams see in Vestergaard tbh. To me he is one of the worst starting CBs in the league. I'd drop him instantly.

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Post#74 » by Det the Threat » Sat Feb 6, 2016 8:36 am

Foye wrote:I dont see what teams see in Vestergaard tbh. To me he is one of the worst starting CBs in the league. I'd drop him instantly.

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He pretty much wins you every header there is and has a couple of games were no one gets by him.
So I'd say he'll net Bremen about €20M from some EPL team this summer. :lol:

We've been a bit lucky yesterday with those decision forcing our third and fourth goal, given that some refs would've probably given Bremen a free kick instead of a corner for us before that third goal and with Vestergaard not being a magician to suddenly disappear before rolling onto Stindl's legs.

Still, a good win for us and finally three points this year with Dahoud showing signs of brilliance again and Christensen scoring twice.
Next week we'll certainly need another five goals, trying to even overcome hat-trick by Drmic. :lol:
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Post#75 » by Foye » Sat Feb 6, 2016 9:19 am

Det the Threat wrote:
Foye wrote:I dont see what teams see in Vestergaard tbh. To me he is one of the worst starting CBs in the league. I'd drop him instantly.

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He pretty much wins you every header there is and has a couple of games were no one gets by him.
So I'd say he'll net Bremen about €20M from some EPL team this summer. :lol:

We've been a bit lucky yesterday with those decision forcing our third and fourth goal, given that some refs would've probably given Bremen a free kick instead of a corner for us before that third goal and with Vestergaard not being a magician to suddenly disappear before rolling onto Stindl's legs.

Still, a good win for us and finally three points this year with Dahoud showing signs of brilliance again and Christensen scoring twice.
Next week we'll certainly need another five goals, trying to even overcome hat-trick by Drmic. :lol:


He is the same category of terrible as Jan Kirchhoff was for us a few years back.

Just a tall stiff dude with limited ball skills and prone to mental lapses.


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Post#76 » by ATL Boy » Sat Feb 6, 2016 1:04 pm

It'll be a weekend filled with Bundesliga soccer for those who primarily watch on Fox.

Dortmund and Hertha is on FS1 soon
Hamburg vs. Köln is on FS1 tomorrow
As is Hoffenheim vs. Darmstadt
Bayern vs. Leverkusen is on big Fox.


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Post#77 » by Foye » Sat Feb 6, 2016 2:44 pm

Great goal from Stafylidis
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Post#78 » by Foye » Sat Feb 6, 2016 2:56 pm

5 Hannover players letting Jairo shoot lol
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Post#79 » by Bernman » Sat Feb 6, 2016 2:56 pm

cgf wrote:Both Passlack and Pulisic are staying with the first team. And though you are right that Pulisic has a higher ceiling than Passlack and is the more exciting prospect; he's not a FB candidate and certainly not for the german NT. Which is what that post was about. Bauer and Max have been starting at LB for their clubs; Bauer in particular is intriguing to me, as he's always impressed with the youth NT in the games I've seen him in. Weiser has gotten his career back on track at Hertha and is a very talented RB candidate; who is seeing regular first league time as well.

And with Passlack staying with the senior squad for BVB, he enters the unclear mess that is BVB's RB depth chart; because, as you pointed out, Pulisic is ahead of him for an attacking position...and that despite all of Pisczek/Ginter/Durm/Stenzel being in the picture, the rotation is still up in air. I've always compared Passlack to a more dynamic Kuba for BVB fans that didn't watch our youth NTs; and Kuba is a player who I always wanted to see played consistently in a midfield trio. So I can certainly envision Passlack growing into a box-to-boxer or winger; but for now, he's seems poised to make his first impacts on senior team football at RB.


I see, I thought you were referring to Bundesliga prospects in general.
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Post#80 » by Foye » Sat Feb 6, 2016 3:06 pm

Wolfsburg is falling apart even sooner than I expected after de Bruyne's departure lmao

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