2014 - 2015 Football Thread - Page 559
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Pik
Germany176 Posts
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
Add in the fact that players may leave in the summer even if they manage to find themselves in Europa league. Will leave him sat their ruining his career. | ||
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Skynx
Turkey7150 Posts
On February 10 2015 23:12 Pandemona wrote: Well Reus is 26 at the end of the season, peak years are 26-29 or something right? Does he really want to waste them trying to either get Dortmund back into Bundesliga or to fight back for champions league places. Financially Dortmund are not going to be as strong without the money from champions league or if they get relegated they are going to be screwed. Add in the fact that players may leave in the summer even if they manage to find themselves in Europa league. Will leave him sat their ruining his career. Or magically win CL this season, not get relegted, win everything for upcoming season, never leave and become BVB's Totti... dang its a long shot ![]() | ||
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Mandalor
Germany2362 Posts
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Stratos_speAr
United States6959 Posts
On February 10 2015 23:12 Pandemona wrote: Well Reus is 26 at the end of the season, peak years are 26-29 or something right? Does he really want to waste them trying to either get Dortmund back into Bundesliga or to fight back for champions league places. Financially Dortmund are not going to be as strong without the money from champions league or if they get relegated they are going to be screwed. Add in the fact that players may leave in the summer even if they manage to find themselves in Europa league. Will leave him sat their ruining his career. There's still almost zero chance that BVB gets relegated. Even if they do, they would immediately get promotion the following year. More realistically, not getting European play won't kill them either. BVB is a financially sound club and can survive a year without European income. Missing a year of European play won't ruin Reus's career by any means. All of you soulless money clubs just have to suck it up and beat it. Reus is staying and we're going to be damn good for years to come. Him staying will also undoubtedly influence other players to stay as well. | ||
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Ferrose
United States11378 Posts
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Twoflowers
Germany241 Posts
On February 10 2015 22:16 warding wrote: Does it include a relegation clause? ![]() His contract is still valid in case of relegation to 2. Bundesliga, I shit you not. | ||
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sharkie
Austria18590 Posts
He must despise Bayern to do so | ||
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graan
Germany589 Posts
On February 11 2015 00:45 sharkie wrote: This is a really interesting case since Reus hasn't even been in BVB all his life and still decided to dedicate his life to them. He must despise Bayern to do so He's born and raised in Dortmund, 2006 was a whole different story pre Klopp as you know best. I can understand the financial point of view, hes going to earn close to 10mio with Puma support, but i don't think he will get any titles at Dortmund rather than the DFB-Pokal. I can only speculate, but imho it's certain that Bayern made a move for the supposedly 25mio clause - that stuff about "not one more Dortmund player" is a thing for me as a fan, but i would be disappointed by the management if they worked like that - and they certainly did not in the past. Maybe his injury list was a thing, but just look at Robben, he would have even cost the same ![]() I'm eager to see what will happen to him - maybe just transfer for 50mio to Real this summer ^^ | ||
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NuclearJudas
6546 Posts
Leicester looking good against us. Surprised they're so low in the table. Asch, Özil so close. He's been so good. Great save. GOAAAAAAAAAAL KOSCIELNY Frustrating to see Sanchez limping around. Just sub him for a striker. We should get by without him today. No need to aggravate an injury. Bellerin needs help on the right. Constantly overrun by Konchesky and Schlupp. Walcooooooooooott 2-0! | ||
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sneirac
Germany3464 Posts
On February 11 2015 05:05 NuclearJudas wrote: Anybody have a stream of the Bournemouth vs Derby game? Wanted to watch it on the side. Leicester looking good against us. Surprised they're so low in the table. Asch, Özil so close. He's been so good. Great save. GOAAAAAAAAAAL KOSCIELNY Frustrating to see Sanchez limping around. Just sub him for a striker. We should get by without him today. No need to aggravate an injury. Bellerin needs help on the right. Constantly overrun by Konchesky and Schlupp. Can't find a stream for that game, sorry, only thing wiziwig is pointing to is that bet 365 stuff I don't use, so dunno. Liverpool 1:0 Tottenham, should be two actually Edit: Kane 1:1 and Arsenal 2:0 | ||
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Greg_J
China4409 Posts
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Micro_Jackson
Germany2002 Posts
On February 11 2015 01:29 graan wrote: He's born and raised in Dortmund, 2006 was a whole different story pre Klopp as you know best. I can understand the financial point of view, hes going to earn close to 10mio with Puma support, but i don't think he will get any titles at Dortmund rather than the DFB-Pokal. I can only speculate, but imho it's certain that Bayern made a move for the supposedly 25mio clause - that stuff about "not one more Dortmund player" is a thing for me as a fan, but i would be disappointed by the management if they worked like that - and they certainly did not in the past. Maybe his injury list was a thing, but just look at Robben, he would have even cost the same ![]() I'm eager to see what will happen to him - maybe just transfer for 50mio to Real this summer ^^ I have to say i was very wrong i was sure he would leave. But i am very happy that he stays at Bundesliga. And even if he goes one day they will get more out of it then the laughable 25 million. I really hope that he can get back in the shape we are used to be. I am worried he could be another Rene Adler, who was once ahead of Neuer (unbelievable today) at the german national team until he got injured badly before a big tournament (like Reus) and never got back on track. | ||
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sharkie
Austria18590 Posts
On February 11 2015 05:49 Micro_Jackson wrote: I have to say i was very wrong i was sure he would leave. But i am very happy that he stays at Bundesliga. And even if he goes one day they will get more out of it then the laughable 25 million. I really hope that he can get back in the shape we are used to be. I am worried he could be another Rene Adler, who was once ahead of Neuer (unbelievable today) at the german national team until he got injured badly before a big tournament (like Reus) and never got back on track. There is nothing sadder than Adler's career in recent years... He was way better than Neuer, even was part of the reasons Germany qualified 1st place for 2010 in qualifiers and then that injury.... | ||
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NuclearJudas
6546 Posts
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Faruko
Chile34173 Posts
Was that really a yellow for Rosicky ? with the amount of fouls and kicks that Leceister has done through the game ? For all the love EPL ref gets for their "free flow of the game" they tend to get stuff completely backward | ||
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NuclearJudas
6546 Posts
Our defence is falling apart. Hate this retreating to the Plan B after gaining leads. Giving too much space away for free. | ||
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Faruko
Chile34173 Posts
On February 11 2015 06:12 NuclearJudas wrote: Stopped the counter, so yeah, it's a yellow. Agree BUT an intentional kick doesnt ? because there has been more than 1 that went directly to the bone instead of the ball IMO | ||
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NuclearJudas
6546 Posts
3 points tonight, but again worrying after taking the lead. Lucky to get away with a win, considering Kramaric's second chance. Pool and Spurs 2-2 atm, which works nicely for us. Oh my, Super Mario Balotelli scores for Liverpool! | ||
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anomalopidae
Slovenia549 Posts
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