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This calls for an anchan vs FCBarca show off. Un-ban the man!
Replaced a top coach with another for the second time in a row. No hassle. Top club. I'm jealous.
2 of the 3 before Klinsmann also had won the CL/EC. Only Magath and Klinsmann are exceptions in the last 20 years.Every coach we hired after Klinsmann had previously won at least one UCL title. Seems like Jürgen caused some lasting damage with Rummenigge & Co.![]()
2 of the 3 before Klinsmann also had won the CL/EC. Only Magath and Klinsmann are exceptions in the last 20 years.
I'm sure you don't even realise in your holier-than-thou attitude how you look down on other fans and clubs, when you're telling them they're a bit stupid, sorry naive, for even hoping that Pep might extend.
Internet, learn to use it
Oh yes, what a beauty. It's also telling that he was never seen in that thread again. I mean how difficult can it be to admit that you fecked up and say sorry on an anonymous internet forum.That somehow reminded me of this classic.
Oh yes, what a beauty. It's also telling that he was never seen in that thread again. I mean how difficult can it be to admit that you fecked up and say sorry on an anonymous internet forum.
In your mind, everything is a dig at Bayern eh?
Be fair now, he didn't say that at all. He said your posts are a dig at Bayern. I'm new here, does the world revolve around you?
Gotta admire Bayern's transfer policy/skills, in both players and staff.
Pep said in his presser that Götze, Ribéry and Benatia won't train with the team in the training camp. What's up with Götze? I thought he would be fit for the start of the second half of the season.![]()
Our new favorite hobby at Bayern is to severely misjudge the length of injuries.
I'd love it if Ribery can help us as an impact sub for 2 more years, similarly to how Scholl played for us and provided so many game changing moments coming from the bench between 04 and 06. I also can't see him reaching a fitness level that allows him to start regularly and stay healthy.On a more serious note: I genuinely think Ribery is done. It's just been too much for too long now. If (IF!) Costa stays fit, he has to start every important game.
If all else fails, the next international fixture break will help us out with some crippling injuries.
On a more serious note: I genuinely think Ribery is done. It's just been too much for too long now. If (IF!) Costa stays fit, he has to start every important game.
It also feel that they have a clear game plan. If a player or manager wants to leave, they know exactly who and what they want. No panic or "what shall we do now" attitudeThey're just ridiculously efficient, we need to learn from them.
Or United in our heyday when we had Fergie and the likes of Scholes, Beckham, Sheringham, Cole, the Nevilles and Butt (not to mention Keane, Irwin and Giggs.)Like Barca, what must it be like actually being able to not only sign the best of your respective countrymen at the club but the best in the world too....
That would be like us having Pep here but equally the likes of Stones and Kane...
It also feel that they have a clear game plan. If a player or manager wants to leave, they know exactly who and what they want. No panic or "what shall we do now" attitude
Pep Guardiola has been accused of “double-crossing” Bayern Munich by Lothar Matthaus, who says he is already planning his Manchester City squad.
Guardiola announced earlier this week that he intended to manage in the Premier League after the expiration of his current three-year deal at Bayern, which runs out in the summer.
Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United have all been heavily linked with the Spaniard, but Manchester City seems the most likely destination for the former Barcelona boss.
Bayern legend Matthaus, who won seven Bundesliga titles in 12 years with the Bavarian giants, has hit out at Guardiola’s recent actions.
“Guardiola can say what he wants,” Matthaus told SportBild. “The squad planning for Manchester City is too important for him to have his head 100 percent with Bayern Munich. That’s a dangerous double-crossing situation to be in.
“Guardiola will have five difficult months in Munich.
“I don’t want to beat around the bush: There never was true love between Guardiola and the Bayern players. His hugs? It was all a big show.”
Its like when your hot girlfriend leaves you for another guy.
I think we can both agree she's quite a slut
I think we can both agree she's quite a slut
3 years is too long for a slut.
It also feel that they have a clear game plan. If a player or manager wants to leave, they know exactly who and what they want. No panic or "what shall we do now" attitude
The thought of him being a spokesperson for us is frigthening. It's great that he left in such a bad way so that it won't ever happen. And we already have our fair share of morons with questionable morals, who regularly embarrass the club, but Matthäus would top it all.In other news, Lothar Matthäus is still a sad joke. Luckily he's as far away from beikg a spokesperson for our club as humanly possible.
It's hard to understand why we have fallen behind and don't seem to have a professional, state of the art approach. City and other clubs took over in terms of youth development and scouting. Top clubs around Europe seem to have a clear game plan while we floating around somewhere except when it comes to commercial deals.According to a report in Sueddeutsche, Bayern's scouting the department has the task to constantly update a 'shadow squad' of players around Europe who could fill each position at Bayern München should one become vacant.
I think the efficiency of this policy has become quite apparent.
In other news, Lothar Matthäus is still a sad joke. Luckily he's as far away from beikg a spokesperson for our club as humanly possible. Unfortunately he still has his job as a pundit on Sky Sport.
It definitely does, but it's never been as extreme as under Pep. I'm really worried about the CL knockout games against Juve, because they play brilliant right now, they really found fantastic form and I expect them to get even better until we meet them. We need to get our act together, especially in the 1st leg away at Juve. We've been truely awful in away games against quality sides under Pep.Does the winter break destroy our flow?
feck offThe way the club handled the Pep news with the immediate Carlo announcement and the player extensions was pretty great. But still it all leaves the aftertaste of a charade, for me. Also, I'm kind of mad and angry at Pep even though I know I don't have a reason to be so. Part of me even wouldn't mind if we don't win shit now with him. It's not the main part though.