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I'm having a hard time imagining Dortmund's future and a question to people outside of Germany because of that. Most people seem to think that Thomas Tuchel (former Mainz 05 head coach) is going to be the new guy. Over here he's got a reputation as a difficult character with immense tactical skills. Do people outside Germany know him?
With Klopp leaving I expect a big part of the roster to stay because you cannot change everything at the same time. I find it hard to believe that Dortmund can realize bigger transfers without Klopp and CL/EL. Sure there are quite a few talented players in Germany and there's a bit of money we can offer but I expect that this summer will (again) show that we're nowhere near the european upper class.
Praet is one of those examples who were said to like to play with Klopp and having him and possibly reaching EL that still seemed like a potential transfer target. Now the thought of such a player wearing our jersey seems laughable.
Personal wish for the next bvb coach + Show Spoiler +1. The Special One 2. Wenger 3. Ex-Barca-Dutch-Superman (De Boer, Cocu, Koeman) 4. Mostly everybody else - I'll support you. You deserve a chance 5. Somebody with a Schalke-past - Do not set foot into our beautiful city.
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wow Müller-Wohlfahrt and his complete medical team steps down at Bayern all of a sudden after almost 40 years. What the hell? What is Pep doing??
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Woah I just caught up with that. What a bad doctor he must be, he obviously applied some "horse placenta" treatment and it backfired.
*yeah, I read that he applies homeopathy to his patients, lmao. What a joke. Pep helped bayern here tremendously.
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On April 17 2015 07:19 Steveling wrote: Woah I just caught up with that. What a bad doctor he must be, he obviously applied some "horse placenta" treatment and it backfired.
*yeah, I read that he applies homeopathy to his patients, lmao. What a joke. Pep helped bayern here tremendously. The thing is, he's been doing similar stuff for 40 years, but for the most part his results must have been great. Look at who he successfully treated, I can't imagine he didnt know what he was doing despite some "creative" treaments. Still I have a hard time making sense of the continued success he had.
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Well, sadly all things must come to an end, and he has almost half of Bayern starting XI out,
Not to mention, i really hope they give an explanation because if the reason is "We dont like Pep", its really childish, everyone has to work with people they dont like once in a while
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MW did the same thing 2008 after problems with Klinsmann. A few moments later Klinsmann left Bayern and MW came back. That said I can't believe the smallest rumours that Bayern would part ways with Guardiola even if they would go out in this year's cl quarterfinals. But Uli Hoeneß is needed to clean up the mess and show everybody his place. Bayern slowly need to start concentrating on preparing the future with a lot of the most important players being 30+.
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Meh, the guy is old, he's practicing "creative new treatments" and homeopathy. I'd bet that he has worked for or been influenced by the infamous eastern germany criminal "doctors" from the 60's, 70's and 80's.
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His success is undeniable. The best athletes from all over the world seek his advice. Its just crazy to blame him just because we a problem with injuries at the moment. Pep should just come down to earth.
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
Why hasn't Arsene sacked his entire Dr/Physio team then? He is in the same boat every season his players are injured all the time......Problem is Wenger hasn't got an ego like Pep thats why but they are both similar managers in which they must over train there teams tremendously due to the amount of injuries that pile up.
Anyone seen a Mourinho team with a mass injury list? Or a Ferguson team with mass injury list? Nope not that i can remember.
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On April 17 2015 07:19 Steveling wrote: Woah I just caught up with that. What a bad doctor he must be, he obviously applied some "horse placenta" treatment and it backfired.
*yeah, I read that he applies homeopathy to his patients, lmao. What a joke. Pep helped bayern here tremendously.
You don't have any clue.
Btw you do know that Barca's doctor is the reason Thiago was injured for so long?
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I think Pep takes his job way too seriously and he has been going mental after winning everything with Barça tbh (stress).
Btw in the previous CL ro8 day, the coaches of the 4 teams were Lopetegui, Luis Enrique, Laurent Blanc and Pep. All 4 former Barça players :D
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On April 17 2015 16:37 Pandemona wrote: Why hasn't Arsene sacked his entire Dr/Physio team then? He is in the same boat every season his players are injured all the time......Problem is Wenger hasn't got an ego like Pep thats why but they are both similar managers in which they must over train there teams tremendously due to the amount of injuries that pile up.
Anyone seen a Mourinho team with a mass injury list? Or a Ferguson team with mass injury list? Nope not that i can remember.
It is all about fitness training. Mourinho has always brought Rui Faria along with him wherever he went. I remember an old Lampard (or Terry forgot who) interview touching on the fact that players were never tired after a training with Mourinho, rather just satisfied. I've heard similar stories at Inter and Porto, also Madrid. Muscle injuries are the primary cause of injuries so by not stressing them too much you reduce injuries. A dutch physician has also hammered on this method as well and it makes sense, why are you running marathons when playing football is about bursts? Why not just play games and build fitness levels while practicing at the same time.
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
On April 17 2015 17:35 Ysellian wrote:Show nested quote +On April 17 2015 16:37 Pandemona wrote: Why hasn't Arsene sacked his entire Dr/Physio team then? He is in the same boat every season his players are injured all the time......Problem is Wenger hasn't got an ego like Pep thats why but they are both similar managers in which they must over train there teams tremendously due to the amount of injuries that pile up.
Anyone seen a Mourinho team with a mass injury list? Or a Ferguson team with mass injury list? Nope not that i can remember. It is all about fitness training. Mourinho has always brought Rui Faria along with him wherever he went. I remember an old Lampard (or Terry forgot who) interview touching on the fact that players were never tired after a training with Mourinho, rather just satisfied. I've heard similar stories at Inter and Porto, also Madrid. Muscle injuries are the primary cause of injuries so by not stressing them too much you reduce injuries. A dutch physician has also hammered on this method as well and it makes sense, why are you running marathons when playing football is about bursts? Why not just play games and build fitness levels while practicing at the same time.
Exactly. Mourinho always says his teams are "fit" like 1-2 weeks into a new season and pre season is just building them up and then they are ready to go.
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Pep has always strong problems with people who has big recognition/present aswell. See Sammer, Klopp, Mourinho, Ibrahimovic, Ronaldinho etc. He always look back/away or/and says nothing. Sammer is pretty much the same as Pep. Both are pretty weak in critical discussions.
Edit: A very huge loss for Bayern. Pep is going to realize that he failed pretty hard because many Bayern players still want MW.
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On April 16 2015 08:02 smr wrote:I'm having a hard time imagining Dortmund's future and a question to people outside of Germany because of that. Most people seem to think that Thomas Tuchel (former Mainz 05 head coach) is going to be the new guy. Over here he's got a reputation as a difficult character with immense tactical skills. Do people outside Germany know him? With Klopp leaving I expect a big part of the roster to stay because you cannot change everything at the same time. I find it hard to believe that Dortmund can realize bigger transfers without Klopp and CL/EL. Sure there are quite a few talented players in Germany and there's a bit of money we can offer but I expect that this summer will (again) show that we're nowhere near the european upper class. Praet is one of those examples who were said to like to play with Klopp and having him and possibly reaching EL that still seemed like a potential transfer target. Now the thought of such a player wearing our jersey seems laughable. Personal wish for the next bvb coach + Show Spoiler +1. The Special One 2. Wenger 3. Ex-Barca-Dutch-Superman (De Boer, Cocu, Koeman) 4. Mostly everybody else - I'll support you. You deserve a chance 5. Somebody with a Schalke-past - Do not set foot into our beautiful city.
I don't think it's going to be as bad as you've made it out to be. Dortmund 1) has money, 2) has one of the best fan bases in Europe, and 3) still has talent and the ability to consistently make Europe. They even still have a good shot of making Europe this year. Furthermore, they've locked down Reus and rumors are that Hummels will re-sign (still not sure about Gündogan). As hard as it is to imagine life without Klopp and some of these players, I think that Dortmund has enough resources to weather the storm.
As for managers, I would hate to see Mourinho come to Dortmund. I really think we need someone who knows the German game (and preferably knows the language - not everyone will be like Pep). I think Tuchel or maybe Favre would be good fits.
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dortmund was about to be relegated and now they are fighting for a European spot
you can clearly see that the talent and the skills are there, as long as they dont make a world class fucked up, they should be fine next year 
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And then they will show you like half a dozen of Mourinho flip outs. Guardiola doesnt get along well with strong personalities. We know that.
Neither does Mou. The difference is Mou just gets rid of them and doesnt even give it a chance. Guardiola is more naive that way.
Also last I heard Mourinhos star striker has been run into the ground and keeps getting hurt. Bang up job managing player fitness that is.
Point being I dont think there is a single person here with the understanding, knowledge or knowhow of how behind the scenes player management works and is qualified to make statements like these.
The amount of kicking these players take on a daily basis any normal person would be nursing sores and unable to play after just 30 mins of being on the pitch. So they all clearly do very good jobs at the top level.
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
On April 17 2015 22:17 Rebs wrote:And then they will show you like half a dozen of Mourinho flip outs. Guardiola doesnt get along well with strong personalities. We know that. Neither does Mou. The difference is Mou just gets rid of them and doesnt even give it a chance. Guardiola is more naive that way. Also last I heard Mourinhos star striker has been run into the ground and keeps getting hurt. Bang up job managing player fitness that is. Even you know that isn't even close to being true. His hamstring was ruined by Simeone last season which the whole world knows. Then by Spain who made him play in qualifiers and injured him again in the November time. He has picked up 1 injury for Chelsea and that was the one he got vs Stoke
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On April 17 2015 17:53 Pandemona wrote:Show nested quote +On April 17 2015 17:35 Ysellian wrote:On April 17 2015 16:37 Pandemona wrote: Why hasn't Arsene sacked his entire Dr/Physio team then? He is in the same boat every season his players are injured all the time......Problem is Wenger hasn't got an ego like Pep thats why but they are both similar managers in which they must over train there teams tremendously due to the amount of injuries that pile up.
Anyone seen a Mourinho team with a mass injury list? Or a Ferguson team with mass injury list? Nope not that i can remember. It is all about fitness training. Mourinho has always brought Rui Faria along with him wherever he went. I remember an old Lampard (or Terry forgot who) interview touching on the fact that players were never tired after a training with Mourinho, rather just satisfied. I've heard similar stories at Inter and Porto, also Madrid. Muscle injuries are the primary cause of injuries so by not stressing them too much you reduce injuries. A dutch physician has also hammered on this method as well and it makes sense, why are you running marathons when playing football is about bursts? Why not just play games and build fitness levels while practicing at the same time. Exactly. Mourinho always says his teams are "fit" like 1-2 weeks into a new season and pre season is just building them up and then they are ready to go. We seem to be really struggling to 'look fit' in the second half of the season though. Don't know if thats got to do with fitness lvl's or we just love half-assing it.
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