2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II

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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#241 » by Foye » Tue Feb 16, 2016 10:49 pm

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DD12 wrote:Gala just won treble last year. We'll be fine.

I have no clue what kind of treble you are referring to but I am glad you are optimistic


I didn't even know they are handing out trophies in retirement leagues.
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#242 » by DD12 » Tue Feb 16, 2016 10:52 pm

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DD12 wrote:Gala just won treble last year. We'll be fine.

I have no clue what kind of treble you are referring to but I am glad you are optimistic


I didn't even know they are handing out trophies in retirement leagues.


Hehehehehehehehehehe.

Please don't try to make a joke again. Look I laughed already it was so funny.
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#243 » by cgf » Tue Feb 16, 2016 11:06 pm

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cgf wrote:Javi should be back for the second leg and Benatia may even make the first. Not that playing Kimmich would kill them; he may not be very tall, but there's a reason he will be the starting 6 for our NT in the near future. Kid's incredibly smart for any age and very skilled under pressure. Alaba and Neuer will have to put in herculean efforts, but if Bayern's lethal attack opens Juve up early that's doable.

maybe we'll see Rugani and Kimmich both start. Would be a glimpse of years to come.
Both teams are in a bit of a crisis as Alex Sandro and Cuadrado are the latest to pop up on Juve's injury report, but Bayern is hit harder if Javi isn't back and Benatia can't make first leg. For the second leg though Juve should be at full strength at least


That would be cool. I never root for injuries to anyone but BFC players, but it would be really awesome to see these two pivotal figures of future German and Italian sides have to step into such a high-stakes match up.

With Dybala burning villages and Marchisio doing his best Pirlo impersonation; Kimmich and Alaba would really need to show their top form to give that bayern attack the opportunity to decide things in their favor.
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#244 » by Foye » Tue Feb 16, 2016 11:06 pm

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magik9113 wrote:I have no clue what kind of treble you are referring to but I am glad you are optimistic


I didn't even know they are handing out trophies in retirement leagues.


Hehehehehehehehehehe.

Please don't try to make a joke again. Look I laughed already it was so funny.


Hold on. I wasn't joking. That was actually dead serious.

Just to make sure that you notice me joking the next time...it will probably include the words "Inter", "win" and "Serie A".
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#245 » by Foye » Fri Feb 19, 2016 4:38 pm

Need a Hamburg victory today. I want to see the hilarious Frankfurt ultras panic mode when they start boxing each other again.
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Post#246 » by Foye » Sat Feb 20, 2016 3:06 pm

Darmstadt with the lead in Munich. Dont think they'll be able to hold on it, though.

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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#247 » by Det the Threat » Sat Feb 20, 2016 4:28 pm

Boy we really know how to make things tough for us.

Still, good win in the Derby and still in the hunt for those international tickets.
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Post#248 » by Andi Obst » Sat Feb 20, 2016 4:29 pm

Would be nice to win a game again but I'll take the point against Wolfsburg.
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#249 » by Foye » Sat Feb 20, 2016 5:15 pm

Of course we bottled the game against Hoffenheim. Saw that one coming weeks ago. :nonono:
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Post#250 » by cgf » Sat Feb 20, 2016 5:34 pm

To be fair you had the misfortune of Nagelsmann taking over already. He's gunna be the next big name in coaching. At least he will be after he rescues Hoppenheim from relegation and gets them to play the sort of beautiful combinations, that we saw against you, with consistency.
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#251 » by Foye » Sat Feb 20, 2016 6:03 pm

cgf wrote:To be fair you had the misfortune of Nagelsmann taking over already. He's gunna be the next big name in coaching. At least he will be after he rescues Hoppenheim from relegation and gets them to play the sort of beautiful combinations, that we saw against you, with consistency.


This probably would've been a 2-1 win if Bell wasn't injured. Balogun and Hack looked terrible. Playing with that CB duo is kamikaze lol.

It's an absolute miracle that Bell made Balogun look like a competent CB this first four games of 2016. Bell is very underrated anyway.
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#252 » by cgf » Sat Feb 20, 2016 10:40 pm

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cgf wrote:To be fair you had the misfortune of Nagelsmann taking over already. He's gunna be the next big name in coaching. At least he will be after he rescues Hoppenheim from relegation and gets them to play the sort of beautiful combinations, that we saw against you, with consistency.


This probably would've been a 2-1 win if Bell wasn't injured. Balogun and Hack looked terrible. Playing with that CB duo is kamikaze lol.

It's an absolute miracle that Bell made Balogun look like a competent CB this first four games of 2016. Bell is very underrated anyway.


True dat.

Your backline certainly made it easier on them. But with Nagelsmann in charge and Amiri getting PT I expect TSG to climb out of the relegation zone rather quickly.
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Post#253 » by No_20 » Sat Feb 20, 2016 11:04 pm

Off topic, but it looks like Hillary Clinton is walking away with Nevada.

America are making a massive mistake if they are electing her. Nothing against women, but history shows that they arent suited to lead the world. Just a reminder: Thatcher ruined England, Merkel is DESTROYING Germany and has done a terrible job as a Bundeskanzlerin.

Just my two cents. Anyway, back to football. Looking forward to the Leverkusen - BvB game tomorrow.
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Post#254 » by cgf » Sat Feb 20, 2016 11:19 pm

No need to let your sexism scare you so badly. Trump will win the presidency and prove just how little the head of state actually matters.
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Post#255 » by Andi Obst » Sun Feb 21, 2016 9:59 am

No_20 wrote:Nothing against women, but history shows that they arent suited to lead the world.


Oh boy...
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Post#256 » by Foye » Sun Feb 21, 2016 10:23 am

I'm not a fan of Merkel but I dont want to imagine what male idiots like Stoiber, Seehofer or Gabriel wouldve done instead of her. Or even worse imagine Dobrindt chancelor lmao.

The only one who looks relatively competent for me is Steinmeier.

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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#257 » by Det the Threat » Sun Feb 21, 2016 11:29 am

This thread, and NO_20, ist just pure gold.

Now we're talking about women and what they can and can't do. :rofl:

Anyways, I never liked Merkel(never voted for her) and think she(and her party) pretty much destroyed any partner they ever had(though, couldn't care less about FDP) but it's not like those other clowns would've done any better.
Just look back at Schröder and all of his f*** ups.

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That's quite funny to me, cause there's no way he's going to transfer this summer as:

- Xhaka's most likely gone this summer for loads of money
- no one knows if Nordtveit stays(I think he'll sign with a Premier League club)
- quite some money coming in from CL
- Dahoud's contract till 2018 without any opt outs
- Susi's not going to pay what Borussia would ask for him, if Eberl would ever start negotiations at all

IMO, the most likely outcome will be a contract extension as Dahoud's a level headed kid(and pretty shy/not really liking anything about the business besides playing football) that doesn't have any indications to go the Sinan Kurt road, comes from the own youth academy and knows that he still needs seasoning.
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Post#258 » by No_20 » Sun Feb 21, 2016 11:53 am

Little Nathan wrote:
No_20 wrote:Nothing against women, but history shows that they arent suited to lead the world.


Oh boy...

Name me one. Just name me one.

Merkel is the weakest leader I've ever seen.

Thatcher ruined millions of working class people's lives all over UK.

Hillary Clinton is the same. You arent going to defeat terrorism and win the wars with her(and Merkel) in charge of the world. Putin is having a laugh.
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Post#259 » by Foye » Sun Feb 21, 2016 12:13 pm

No_20 wrote:
Little Nathan wrote:
No_20 wrote:Nothing against women, but history shows that they arent suited to lead the world.


Oh boy...

Name me one. Just name me one.

Merkel is the weakest leader I've ever seen.

Thatcher ruined millions of working class people's lives all over UK.

Hillary Clinton is the same. You arent going to defeat terrorism and win the wars with her(and Merkel) in charge of the world. Putin is having a laugh.


In terms of world politics it does not matter who is at the charge of Germany. Germany have no influence in world politics anyway. Germany (let me get this straight - rightfully after 1945) have no military to back up their claims. Simple as that. Germany is utterly unimportant in world politics but somehow our politicians think we are important because we have a strong economy. :roll:
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Post#260 » by Andi Obst » Sun Feb 21, 2016 12:57 pm

No_20 wrote:
Little Nathan wrote:
No_20 wrote:Nothing against women, but history shows that they arent suited to lead the world.


Oh boy...

Name me one. Just name me one.


I'm not even going to talk politics with you because it's OT and pointless but the fact that you think a woman can't be a leader just because you can't think of any woman being one in the past shows what kind of poster you are. Completely obsessed with the past and generalizing everything.

BTW, I'm not defending Hillary here.

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