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On April 25 2013 05:55 Myt wrote:Show nested quote +On April 25 2013 05:47 Myt wrote: fml, I was not able to watch the game, was it as good as the score? Good if you are a Dortmund fan. Disaster if you support RM. You are from Germany, so I guess its worth watching.
meh, I'm not the biggest Dortmund fan (wrong Borussia^^), but if it was a good game I might watch it. [/QUOTE]
well if you like reus (so if your from the other borussia i guess you at least did at some time) he played a nice game
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On April 25 2013 06:04 sc4k wrote:Show nested quote +On April 25 2013 06:03 SpikeStarcraft wrote:On April 25 2013 05:59 AsnSensation wrote: I guess this is old news? But I just read on Bild that Mourinho back to chelsea is fix?
Heynckes for Real! wtf Bild is like Varys from GoT in football. They always know.... Their balls were removed by a sorcerer? yes they are a bunch of enuchs
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Fenrax
United States5018 Posts
On April 25 2013 05:53 WerderBremen wrote:Imo this is quiete unbelievable if you look at thing, years back in season 2007/08 EVERYONE in germany talked like "well we will never be able to compete with the big names (and the big money)" - huuuuge drama. How things have changed so fast.
Yeah, but at least Dortmund's development was completely unforseeable. Their story is pretty incredible if you think about it. They had just recovered from financial problems, were a mid-tier team and had no stars back then. The only thing they had going for them were their amazing fans.
Then they bought Kagawa for 500.000€, Bender for free, Subotic for free, Błaszczykowski for 3.000.000€, Lewandowsi for 4.000.000€, somehow talked Bayern into selling them Hummels for 4.000.000€ (after he already showed how amazing he was) and from their youth came Sahin, Großkreutz and Götze.
Best transfer management EVER.
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On April 25 2013 05:16 WerderBremen wrote:Show nested quote +On April 25 2013 05:15 AsnSensation wrote: whats with east european strikers achieving world class status in the Bundesliga btw?
Dzeko, Lewa and Mandzu.... still can't believe he scored 4 fucking goals against real, especially the 3rd one *___* Yeah the third goal was absolutely sick, would like to see a gif from that one. Edit: -.- has been posted before + Show Spoiler +
goal of the year ...
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On April 25 2013 06:08 Fenrax wrote:Show nested quote +On April 25 2013 05:53 WerderBremen wrote:Imo this is quiete unbelievable if you look at thing, years back in season 2007/08 EVERYONE in germany talked like "well we will never be able to compete with the big names (and the big money)" - huuuuge drama. How things have changed so fast. Yeah, but at least Dortmund's development was completely unforseeable. Their story is pretty incredible if you think about it. They had just recovered from financial problems, were a mid-tier team and had no stars back then. The only thing they had going for them were their amazing fans. Then they bought Kagawa for 500.000€, Bender for free, Subotic for free, Błaszczykowski for 3.000.000€, Lewandowsi for for 4.000.000€, somehow talked Bayern into selling them Hummels for 4.000.000€ (after he already showed how amazing he was) and from their youth came Sahin, Großkreutz and Götze. Best transfer management EVER.
Bayern selling Hummels while keeping Badstuber (and calling him worldclass) is like one of the biggest fails ever done in German transfer history lolol.
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I'm not really "that" impressed by Dortmunds play but I'm more shocked by how unbelievable bad Real played. They didn't played a single proper attack. Unbelievably harmless. I really expected Real to win, but congratz to Dortmund, it'll most likely be a German Final and as a Bayern-Fan I think that Real would have been much easier because Dortmund is definitly in the heads of some bayern players.
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On April 25 2013 06:08 Fenrax wrote:Show nested quote +On April 25 2013 05:53 WerderBremen wrote:Imo this is quiete unbelievable if you look at thing, years back in season 2007/08 EVERYONE in germany talked like "well we will never be able to compete with the big names (and the big money)" - huuuuge drama. How things have changed so fast. Yeah, but at least Dortmund's development was completely unforseeable. Their story is pretty incredible if you think about it. They had just recovered from financial problems, were a mid-tier team and had no stars back then. The only thing they had going for them were their amazing fans. Then they bought Kagawa for 500.000€, Bender for free, Subotic for free, Błaszczykowski for 3.000.000€, Lewandowsi for for 4.000.000€, somehow talked Bayern into selling them Hummels for 4.000.000€ (after he already showed how amazing he was) and from their youth came Sahin, Großkreutz and Götze. Best transfer management EVER. Yeah. Have to agree with this. Whoever in charge of scouting/buying players in Dortmund deserve a medal. They got all that talents with like more than 10M. Also turned huge profit after selling and Kagawa and Gotze.
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On April 25 2013 06:09 sharkie wrote: Bayern selling Hummels while keeping Badstuber (and calling him worldclass) is like one of the biggest fails ever done in German transfer history lolol. How is that a fail? Klinsmann gave Hummels away, and he didn't want to return so Bayern sold him.
I don't really understand what Badstuber has to do with that.
e I mean we don't really have to argue about Klinsmann being retarded, and there was no reason to not sell Hummels when he did not want to come back.
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On April 25 2013 06:08 Fenrax wrote:Show nested quote +On April 25 2013 05:53 WerderBremen wrote:Imo this is quiete unbelievable if you look at thing, years back in season 2007/08 EVERYONE in germany talked like "well we will never be able to compete with the big names (and the big money)" - huuuuge drama. How things have changed so fast. Yeah, but at least Dortmund's development was completely unforseeable. Their story is pretty incredible if you think about it. They had just recovered from financial problems, were a mid-tier team and had no stars back then. The only thing they had going for them were their amazing fans. Then they bought Kagawa for 500.000€, Bender for free, Subotic for free, Błaszczykowski for 3.000.000€, Lewandowsi for 4.000.000€, somehow talked Bayern into selling them Hummels for 4.000.000€ (after he already showed how amazing he was) and from their youth came Sahin, Großkreutz and Götze. Best transfer management EVER.
Sry, you are just wrong completly.
Kagawa was 350k, Bender was 1,5M and a RB, Subotic was ~4M and Lewy was 4.75M-
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On April 25 2013 06:12 Savage88 wrote:Show nested quote +On April 25 2013 06:08 Fenrax wrote:On April 25 2013 05:53 WerderBremen wrote:Imo this is quiete unbelievable if you look at thing, years back in season 2007/08 EVERYONE in germany talked like "well we will never be able to compete with the big names (and the big money)" - huuuuge drama. How things have changed so fast. Yeah, but at least Dortmund's development was completely unforseeable. Their story is pretty incredible if you think about it. They had just recovered from financial problems, were a mid-tier team and had no stars back then. The only thing they had going for them were their amazing fans. Then they bought Kagawa for 500.000€, Bender for free, Subotic for free, Błaszczykowski for 3.000.000€, Lewandowsi for 4.000.000€, somehow talked Bayern into selling them Hummels for 4.000.000€ (after he already showed how amazing he was) and from their youth came Sahin, Großkreutz and Götze. Best transfer management EVER. Sry, you are just wrong completly. Kagawa was 350k, Bender was 1,5M and a RB, Subotic was ~4M and Lewy was 4.75M- real paid more for kaka than dortmund paid for their starting 11
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Fenrax
United States5018 Posts
On April 25 2013 06:12 Savage88 wrote:Show nested quote +On April 25 2013 06:08 Fenrax wrote:On April 25 2013 05:53 WerderBremen wrote:Imo this is quiete unbelievable if you look at thing, years back in season 2007/08 EVERYONE in germany talked like "well we will never be able to compete with the big names (and the big money)" - huuuuge drama. How things have changed so fast. Yeah, but at least Dortmund's development was completely unforseeable. Their story is pretty incredible if you think about it. They had just recovered from financial problems, were a mid-tier team and had no stars back then. The only thing they had going for them were their amazing fans. Then they bought Kagawa for 500.000€, Bender for free, Subotic for free, Błaszczykowski for 3.000.000€, Lewandowsi for 4.000.000€, somehow talked Bayern into selling them Hummels for 4.000.000€ (after he already showed how amazing he was) and from their youth came Sahin, Großkreutz and Götze. Best transfer management EVER. Sry, you are just wrong completly. Kagawa was 350k, Bender was 1,5M and a RB, Subotic was ~4M and Lewy was 4.75M-
Did that from memory. All close enough except for Subotic, thought his contract ran out.
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German managers must be rubbing their hands tonight with the quality of bundesliga players
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Gündogan for 5 Million is also worth mentioning. He is becoming one of the world best deep-lying playmakers in such a short timespan.
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On April 25 2013 06:14 Windwaker wrote:Show nested quote +On April 25 2013 06:12 Savage88 wrote:On April 25 2013 06:08 Fenrax wrote:On April 25 2013 05:53 WerderBremen wrote:Imo this is quiete unbelievable if you look at thing, years back in season 2007/08 EVERYONE in germany talked like "well we will never be able to compete with the big names (and the big money)" - huuuuge drama. How things have changed so fast. Yeah, but at least Dortmund's development was completely unforseeable. Their story is pretty incredible if you think about it. They had just recovered from financial problems, were a mid-tier team and had no stars back then. The only thing they had going for them were their amazing fans. Then they bought Kagawa for 500.000€, Bender for free, Subotic for free, Błaszczykowski for 3.000.000€, Lewandowsi for 4.000.000€, somehow talked Bayern into selling them Hummels for 4.000.000€ (after he already showed how amazing he was) and from their youth came Sahin, Großkreutz and Götze. Best transfer management EVER. Sry, you are just wrong completly. Kagawa was 350k, Bender was 1,5M and a RB, Subotic was ~4M and Lewy was 4.75M- real paid more for kaka than dortmund paid for their starting 11
remember the old times when Ac Milan Kaka was considered the new brasilian genius or in general remember the times when they had Ronaldinho, Adriano and Robinho had a solid core for good future. Nowadays it's just like whos playing for brazil except for Neymar?
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German football going insane - is this start of new era of german Football?
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On April 25 2013 05:37 Pandemona wrote: Lol poor Real Madrid xD
Main reasons Germans > Spanish teams in my view.
1. Offensively the German teams are on par with the Spanish. They have pace and great finishers. They are Strong in the air and on the floor. Spanish teams are only good on the floor (minus Ronaldo) 2. Defensively. Defensively the Spanish teams are piss poor, we all know that, they normally get away with it by keeping possession or hurting teams with just scoring goals. This has not happened. The German teams aren't showing as good a defensive unit as Chelsea have in the past (not this season, god Chelsea shit at the back) but they are about 1000% better than both Real and Barcelona. This is like having a 2 goal lead straight away.
German teams = Offensive and Defensively sound Spanish teams = Offensively powerful..Defensively woeful
Thats how i see these two ties and how they have been played thus far.
So in summary
the german teams were just better..
No arguing there.
On April 25 2013 06:23 GrazerRinge wrote: German football going insane - is this start of new era of german Football?
No
and every time someone says that in the next year should get a dozen people face palming at him so they feel the stupidity that they just unleashed. Long way from any era.
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On April 25 2013 06:21 AsnSensation wrote:Show nested quote +On April 25 2013 06:14 Windwaker wrote:On April 25 2013 06:12 Savage88 wrote:On April 25 2013 06:08 Fenrax wrote:On April 25 2013 05:53 WerderBremen wrote:Imo this is quiete unbelievable if you look at thing, years back in season 2007/08 EVERYONE in germany talked like "well we will never be able to compete with the big names (and the big money)" - huuuuge drama. How things have changed so fast. Yeah, but at least Dortmund's development was completely unforseeable. Their story is pretty incredible if you think about it. They had just recovered from financial problems, were a mid-tier team and had no stars back then. The only thing they had going for them were their amazing fans. Then they bought Kagawa for 500.000€, Bender for free, Subotic for free, Błaszczykowski for 3.000.000€, Lewandowsi for 4.000.000€, somehow talked Bayern into selling them Hummels for 4.000.000€ (after he already showed how amazing he was) and from their youth came Sahin, Großkreutz and Götze. Best transfer management EVER. Sry, you are just wrong completly. Kagawa was 350k, Bender was 1,5M and a RB, Subotic was ~4M and Lewy was 4.75M- real paid more for kaka than dortmund paid for their starting 11 remember the old times when Ac Milan Kaka was considered the new brasilian genius  or in general remember the times when they had Ronaldinho, Adriano and Robinho had a solid core for good future. Nowadays it's just like whos playing for brazil except for Neymar?
Brazillian football era has been long over. Spanish football era is coming to an end. German football era is rising.
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actually german teams are so much better physically, their development is really sick. and that's a lot due to the bayern and dortmund rivalry. they pushed each other so much, their pressing ist just insane.. football in bundesliga is so fast paced nowadays. (but germans have always been strong physically)
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wow after this result reading marca will be so fun
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On April 25 2013 06:15 Fenrax wrote:Show nested quote +On April 25 2013 06:12 Savage88 wrote:On April 25 2013 06:08 Fenrax wrote:On April 25 2013 05:53 WerderBremen wrote:Imo this is quiete unbelievable if you look at thing, years back in season 2007/08 EVERYONE in germany talked like "well we will never be able to compete with the big names (and the big money)" - huuuuge drama. How things have changed so fast. Yeah, but at least Dortmund's development was completely unforseeable. Their story is pretty incredible if you think about it. They had just recovered from financial problems, were a mid-tier team and had no stars back then. The only thing they had going for them were their amazing fans. Then they bought Kagawa for 500.000€, Bender for free, Subotic for free, Błaszczykowski for 3.000.000€, Lewandowsi for 4.000.000€, somehow talked Bayern into selling them Hummels for 4.000.000€ (after he already showed how amazing he was) and from their youth came Sahin, Großkreutz and Götze. Best transfer management EVER. Sry, you are just wrong completly. Kagawa was 350k, Bender was 1,5M and a RB, Subotic was ~4M and Lewy was 4.75M- Did that from memory. All close enough except for Subotic, thought his contract ran out. klopp brought him along from mainz iirc but doesn't matter. the crazy part is that they managed to develop a world class team out of a bunch of mid-tier bundesliga players, 2 guys from poland nobody had ever heard of and some talents without any experience.
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