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Robben was injured the last weeks/months and is now again injured. Out for the rest of the season with another muscle injury.
I can't see him following Guardiola again. He seems to really like the club and he wasn't always first choice under Guardiola or has come close to fulfill his potential under Guardiola in the past 3 years. He really should try his luck under a different manager for a chance. If he really wants to leave, well, like you said, wouldn't be a big loss.Kicker reports too that there are few signs that Thiago could again fellow Guardiola.
I doubt that will happen but he wouldn't be a loss at all imo.
Robben was injured the last weeks/months and is now again injured. Out for the rest of the season with another muscle injury.
The Robben news is false, confirmed by the club. Sport1 really is shite.
actually, press officer Hörwick said that the "out until end of season" bit was false. Note he *didn't" deny something happened to Robben in yesterdays session.The Robben news is false, confirmed by the club. Sport1 really is shite.
actually, press officer Hörwick said that the "out until end of season" bit was false. Note he *didn't" deny something happened to Robben in yesterdays session.
Will Robben be at Bayern next season?
to be precise, it was a tweet by one Sport1-man (Christian Ortlepp). Ortlepp, Twitter-name "OrtivorOrt" ("Orti on location") sports the title "Chief Reporter with an emphasis on Bayern München"Didn't Sport1 say that he'll be out for the rest of the season? Anyway, Bild jumped on it and said he might even miss the start of next season - I'm glad at least that isn't true. I don't really believe that Robben will be on the pitch this season again anyway, the club has been far too quiet on the update-front so far. Is he even back in team training?
For sure. He has another year contract. But I could imagine that he quits his career end of next season when he has another season like this one.
There is no way Hummels will stay another season at Dortmund. I think it will be around €30m with Add-ons for trophies, etc.
And what's the mainreason for this exactly? I actually thought Hummels was one of these more and more rare players who'd stay loyal to his club all his career. I found it strange that when he first thinks about leaving Dortmund he chooses to go to their biggest rivals instead of trying another league. I'm sure there are other big clubs than Bayern chasing him...
Dortmund released a statment saying that Hummels wants to move to Bayern, there is no other club for him now. Hummels is a no go for Dortmund fans now (quite understandable) and I don't think the club would want to put eiter Hummels through that for a whole year, nor the fans.
I just think it's sad to see how Bayern year after year buy one of Dortmunds best players so easily. This way they're strengthen themselfs and weaken they're main rivals which makes the league less exciting to watch cause Bayern are just too superior. Gøtze, Lewandowski and now Hummels. Who's next? Aubemeyang, Reus, Gundogan or maybe Mkhitaryan?
Can we for once ditch that stupid legend? Bayern bought a total of one player so far from Dortmund out of a contract the last 10+ years, Götze - for more money than he proved to be worth. The money enabled BVB to get Auba, Mkhytaryan, and get Kagawa back. Lewa was end of contract and a goner. Götze possibly wouldn't have stayed either. Had Lewa gone somewhere else, Bayern would have gotten a different top attacker of the Agüero caliber. Which would have created a different situation in the Bundesliga just exactly how?I just think it's sad to see how Bayern year after year buy one of Dortmunds best players so easily. This way they're strengthen themselfs and weaken their main rivals which makes the league less exciting to watch cause Bayern are just too superior. Gøtze, Lewandowski and now Hummels. Who's next? Aubemeyang, Reus, Gundogan or maybe Mkhitaryan?
Can we for once ditch that stupid legend? Bayern bought a total of one player so far from Dortmund out of a contract the last 10+ years, Götze - for more money than he proved to be worth. The money enabled BVB to get Auba, Mkhytaryan, and get Kagawa back. Lewa was end of contract and a goner. Götze possibly wouldn't have stayed either. Had Lewa gone somewhere else, Bayern would have gotten a different top attacker of the Agüero caliber. Which would have created a different situation in the Bundesliga just exactly how?
Bayern *has* more financial resources than BVB and *is* more attractive to top players, fact. Bayern *will* fill the roster with top european players, Dortmund won't usually be able to hold onto players who evolve into such. Fact.
That's why we keep enjoying watching football, don't we. Spending tons of money will only get you so far. Cue City, PSG, Leichester.And *all* non-Bayern fans *will* hope that they *thrash* your team. Facht.
Can we for once ditch that stupid legend? Bayern bought a total of one player so far from Dortmund out of a contract the last 10+ years, Götze - for more money than he proved to be worth. The money enabled BVB to get Auba, Mkhytaryan, and get Kagawa back. Lewa was end of contract and a goner. Götze possibly wouldn't have stayed either. Had Lewa gone somewhere else, Bayern would have gotten a different top attacker of the Agüero caliber. Which would have created a different situation in the Bundesliga just exactly how?
Bayern *has* more financial resources than BVB and *is* more attractive to top players, fact. Bayern *will* fill the roster with top european players, Dortmund won't usually be able to hold onto players who evolve into such. Fact.
In theory I agree and it's important for the league that the 2nd tier clubs start keeping their players no matter who's calling than just focusing on the players who moved to Bayern. No one cares that Wolfsburg dropped back into nowhere because De Bruyne moved to City for example, yet if he had moved to Bayern, everyone would argue we destroyed the league. Similar no one cares about how much the Vidal to Juve move hurt Leverkusen or how Bremen losing Diego, Özil, Mertesacker and Naldo to Juve, Real, Arsenal and Wolfsburg turned them from a top team to a team fighting relegation (I know Pizarro left to us, but then he was the one out of all of them, who's too old and too far past his peak to still play for a top team anyway; the other transfers hurt more). The real problem isn't that we buy top players within the Bundesliga, it's that none of the other clubs made the step up to become an elite club.Can we for once ditch that stupid legend? Bayern bought a total of one player so far from Dortmund out of a contract the last 10+ years, Götze - for more money than he proved to be worth. The money enabled BVB to get Auba, Mkhytaryan, and get Kagawa back. Lewa was end of contract and a goner. Götze possibly wouldn't have stayed either. Had Lewa gone somewhere else, Bayern would have gotten a different top attacker of the Agüero caliber. Which would have created a different situation in the Bundesliga just exactly how?
Bayern *has* more financial resources than BVB and *is* more attractive to top players, fact. Top european players will be headed towards Bayern, players who evolve into such will leave BVB. Whether the direct route is taken (Player from BVB->FCB) or the indirect (top player leaving BVB, different top player joining FCB) is really of little significance.
Can we for once ditch that stupid legend? Bayern bought a total of one player so far from Dortmund out of a contract the last 10+ years, Götze - for more money than he proved to be worth. The money enabled BVB to get Auba, Mkhytaryan, and get Kagawa back. Lewa was end of contract and a goner. Götze possibly wouldn't have stayed either. Had Lewa gone somewhere else, Bayern would have gotten a different top attacker of the Agüero caliber. Which would have created a different situation in the Bundesliga just exactly how?
Bayern *has* more financial resources than BVB and *is* more attractive to top players, fact. Top european players will be headed towards Bayern, players who evolve into such will leave BVB. Whether the direct route is taken (Player from BVB->FCB) or the indirect (top player leaving BVB, different top player joining FCB) is really of little significance.
That being said, we shouldn't ignore the emotional factor and shouldn't sugarcoat the fact that 3 of Dortmund's top players moved to us in 4 years now. It's a fecking nightmare for the league and the Hummels transfer is probably the worst of them all considering how he portrayed himself, how he captained Dortmund and because he might really have decided between Dortmund and Bayern here and might have stayed at Dortmund if we didn't make him an offer. Also while there were actually good reasons to sign Götze (the German golden boy at the time) and Lewandowski (pretty much the only elite striker we could buy on the market), there's no such reason for the Hummels transfer. There are doubts about his quality, his focus and his injury record considering his form in the last 2-3 years.
We really weaken the league with this transfer, which hurts us longterm and we might not even strengthen us all that much with this signing compared to a young quality centerback from abroad, willing to fight for his place in the first team instead of an established player like Hummels who expects to be a regular starter. Hell, we might even realise that Benatia is perfectly suited to play under Ancelotti and the better partner for Boateng or that Badstuber all of a sudden can stay healthy. I really, really dislike this transfer and can't see anything positive about it.
2 so far. Also, let's not forget Kagawa and Sahin, Gündogan is openly toying with the idea of leaving, Auba and Mikhy secretly. That's another five who are/were intent to leave for greener pastures. Bayern evolved into the sexiest bride in Europe recently, so some of them ended up there, kinda naturally.Three hugely important players in 3-4 years is not a "stupid legend".
It's going to be three soon. Either this is not as certain as everyone has been saying it is, or you're just trying to make it sound better than it is.2 so far. Also, let's not forget Kagawa and Sahin, Gündogan is openly toying with the idea of leaving, Auba and Mikhy secretly. That's another five who are/were intent to leave for greener pastures. Bayern evolved into the sexiest bride in Europe recently, so some of them ended up there, kinda naturally.
The contender teams *are* a shopping mall for the superclubs. Barca and Real buy domestiacally, as do United, Chelsea or City. Just watch Leichesters squad in 2 years time.
In the interest of the Bundesliga, the gap between Bayern and Dortmund needs to reduce.
There's no easy solution to it, if we're talking about the financial gap. I do think we have a responsibility to 'protect' the league to a certain degree though and should think about the bigger picture a bit when it comes to transfers, because it really hurts us longterm. We have the chance to bring quality into the league from outside and we have a damn great track record in that regard over the last 5 years. We won the treble without buying a Dortmund player after all, it's not like we can't find quality elsewhere. Obviously there will be cases where it makes too much sense to ignore a player from one of the stronger Bundesliga clubs, e.g. Neuer or Lewandowski. But there has to be some limit to how many players we take from a club that challenged us and the impact a transfer has on the league needs to be considered. Also, in a way it really devalues our achievements if it's too much. Overcoming Dortmund on the pitch after they had won two league titles in a row was sweet and we did it independently from them, without any player transfers between the clubs. They even beat us to Reus and Dortmund fans became truely arrogant about their standing compared to us. It was great to put them back in their place on the pitch. Beating Dortmund to the league title with 3 of their former key players starting for us just wouldn't feel the same, at least to me.What's your solution? How should this be done?
There's no easy solution to it, if we're talking about the financial gap. I do think we have a responsibility to 'protect' the league to a certain degree though and should think about the bigger picture a bit when it comes to transfers, because it really hurts us longterm. We have the chance to bring quality into the league from outside and we have a damn great track record in that regard over the last 5 years. We won the treble without buying a Dortmund player after all, it's not like we can't find quality elsewhere.
I agree with most of it and often pointed to the fact that players would have left Dortmund, Bremen, Wolfsburg, Leverkusen anyway, if we hadn't signed them. It's not our fault that there is such a huge financial gap, we worked hard for it and decades of great work compared to the shit that happened in Hamburg or Dortmund is the reason for it.I agree that the Hummels transfer is not something we desperately needed, but even if we didn't buy Dortmund players anymore: Other teams would. Bayern isn't the only rich team in the world. So as long as Dortmund (or Leverkusen or whoever) can't protect themselves from getting their best players poached full stop, I just don't see what Bayern could do to prevent the gap to become bigger without sabotaging themselves. Any club could've weekend Götze by using his RC, every club could've signed Lewandowski. Hummels seems to be a different case, but my point stands: Götze and Lewa (and Hummels?) would've left Dortmund anyway. At least we kept them in the league.
We could do it like Real and Atleti and have a gentlemen's agreement in place to not sign players from each other. So Dortmund's players would go to Manchester (either club), Arsenal, Real or Barca and Bayern would try to sign comparable players from outside the league. Nothing would be gained overall for the competitiveness of the league.
It's a difficult situation, but people make it sound like it's Bayern's fault that it has come to this. As if doing good business for a couple of decades is something deplorable, while the other clubs repeatedly fecked themselves over and now point their fingers at the big bad bully.
A gentlemen's agreement like Real and Atleti have makes no sense by the way. No idea why people bring that up as a comparison (it happened in the Hummels thread a lot as well).
No one cares that Wolfsburg dropped back into nowhere because De Bruyne moved to City for example, yet if he had moved to Bayern, everyone would argue we destroyed the league.
What's your solution? How should this be done?
Increase ticket prices, get a larger TV deal, abolish the 50+1 rule. I'm not saying these things should be done but it would certainly help Dortmund and Schalke better compete with Bayern.
Nice thing, such an agreement, but wishful thinking. If a player wants to join a certain club (and the club is willing to hire him), theres nothing or at least very little to stop him. I'm almost sure such a clause, if it was implemented, could be challenged at a regular court, too.We could do it like Real and Atleti and have a gentlemen's agreement in place to not sign players from each other. So Dortmund's players would go to Manchester (either club), Arsenal, Real or Barca and Bayern would try to sign comparable players from outside the league. Nothing would be gained overall for the competitiveness of the league.
Put it this way, if United could take Zouma right now how many would be against it? I for one wouldn't he looks to be a very good defender.
My point is that if you have a chance to weaken a rival and gain a good player then you must do it, ergo justifying Bayern's actions. We've done it before too with Berbatov and RVP.Your point? In PL you have at least 4-5 teams every season fighting for the title, and the topclubs rarely sell their best players to rivals. And even if they do, you never see the same team win the league year after year.
My point is that if you have a chance to weaken a rival and gain a good player then you must do it, ergo justifying Bayern's actions. We've done it before too with Berbatov and RVP.