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Looks like Ancelotti has been punted. Looked lost last night it has to be said.
 

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Looks like Ancelotti has been punted. Looked lost last night it has to be said.

yeah, I mentioned it after the match in the CL thread. I predicted a hard time for him but I had no clue that this escalated so quickly. I am no Bayern Insider but he opened a lot of sideshows right from the beginning of last season with benching Germany regular Joshua Kimmich and then Thomas Müller (although he's in a crisis) and yesterday his selection confused most experts. In such an important game benching Robben, Ribery and Mats Hummels (and the healthy Boateng not even on the bench) wasn't the wisest decision. There were several more sideshows and you often get the impression he can't be arsed.
Anyway, I can't be arsed what happens with Bayern either. Hopefully they have an "off season" in the Bundesliga...about time.
 

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yeah, I mentioned it after the match in the CL thread. I predicted a hard time for him but I had no clue that this escalated so quickly. I am no Bayern Insider but he opened a lot of sideshows right from the beginning of last season with benching Germany regular Joshua Kimmich and then Thomas Müller (although he's in a crisis) and yesterday his selection confused most experts. In such an important game benching Robben, Ribery and Mats Hummels (and the healthy Boateng not even on the bench) wasn't the wisest decision. There were several more sideshows and you often get the impression he can't be arsed.
Anyway, I can't be arsed what happens with Bayern either. Hopefully they have an "off season" in the Bundesliga...about time.
Yeah I think most would like to see Bayern have an off couple of seasons. Wasn't the Hoffenheim coach predicted to be next in line for Bayern? Have they struck a deal with the club, hence the decision to oust Ancelotti so quickly into the season, or are they moving to someone else? We'll find out in the next few days I'm sure. They'll have someone up their sleeve surely.
 

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Yeah I think most would like to see Bayern have an off couple of seasons. Wasn't the Hoffenheim coach predicted to be next in line for Bayern? Have they struck a deal with the club, hence the decision to oust Ancelotti so quickly into the season, or are they moving to someone else? We'll find out in the next few days I'm sure. They'll have someone up their sleeve surely.

You're good informed, Salty.
Yes, it's a big story actually here (bigger than right wing nut jobs in our next parliament and Mummy's weak result). Nagelsmann said 2 weeks ago that he actually builds a house near Munich and really likes Bayern. Honi soit qui mal y pense. Hoffenheim's boss already said that he's actually not available but hey, we all know when Bayern wants him they'll get him. But tbh I think it would be too early for him to go to a club this big.
He should at first prove that he can reach something (actually that would be to prevent the total humiliation of the 6 german clubs in the European competitions at this matchday: So far : 5 matches - 5 losses. First time ever this happened. Dark times
And right now Hoffenheim plays in Bulgaria at Ludogorets (or so). Actually they are up 1-0, let's hope that they reach at least 1 win (this would also be their first ever european win...in their 2nd match ( plus 2 losses in the CL qualifier against Liverpool).
 

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Carlo had it coming really. Bayern weren't good last season but the Buli was very poor last term. Which explains why Leipzig ended 2nd. However, I think the fans were ready to give him time as long as he delivered in the CL. They were knocked out by RM (granted, future winners) and just lost against the nouveaux riches like some rookie club.
Pressure upstairs is immense from Rummenige and Hoeness. You just don't fuck with Bayern that way.

Nagelsmann could work. Jury's out.
 

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Nagelsmann could work. Jury's out.

Jury's out that he can't do it in European football, either, atm.
So far 4 matches - 4 losses ( 2 in the CL qualifiers against Liverpool and now 2 losses against the World beaters from Braga, Portugal and Ludogorets, Bulgaria). He looked so lost (aka helpless) in all 4 matches just like Carlo Ancelotti. :D

and with the loss of Hoffenheim it is perfect: The worst ever european matchday for German clubs. 6 teams, 6 matches, 6 losses. Shite, utter shite. Thank God I can watch my HSV at the weekend in the stadium against Werder Bremen. They'll show you european playing pussies how it has to be done in the most played match in the Bundesliga :gmc::box: :lol:
 

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Nagelsmann was so naive against Liverpool, I mean you don't play three at the back against our (albeit inconsistent) attack. Seemed an arrogant sod as well, so maybe he would indeed fit in at Bayern after all! I think it would be a risky appointment. Mind you, you have to credit the Germans, they aren't afraid to make bold appointments for their coaches, so this could indeed happen.
 

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Nagelsmann was so naive against Liverpool, I mean you don't play three at the back against our (albeit inconsistent) attack. Seemed an arrogant sod as well, so maybe he would indeed fit in at Bayern after all! I think it would be a risky appointment. Mind you, you have to credit the Germans, they aren't afraid to make bold appointments for their coaches, so this could indeed happen.
Why not?

Looks like it's going to be Tuchel. I call disaster.
 

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"Nord-Derby" time again, HSV vs Werder, the most played match in 55 Bundesliga Seasons (107th of 109 possible). If you look at the table, you'll see that it's already a relegation zone match....again.. #15 (HSV) vs #17(Werder) but this match is so much more to both supporter groups.
HSV with 4 consecutive losses and a dismal 0-10 goals in those 4 matches has to deliver.



edit: "So wird es kommen...." , sadly not. Only a 0-0 came. Werder not existent from minute 15-65 when Junuzovic came. We had some chances but no-one who can deliver. Damn, now it's 5 matches without a goal.
 
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Bayern only 2-2 at Hertha BSC. 2nd time in a row that they couldn't hold a 2-0 (for the first time ever in their history). Ribery again injured, maybe for longer.
And here we have it: Bayern's worst begin of the season for 7 years. Borussia with a 5 points lead after 7 matches. Could this be the year where we see the mighty fallen? Yeah, I know it's early but I have to do it nonetheless:
:bdick::milk2::giphy::milk: :sb: :ds::2thumb::69::woo::woot:


edit: Sorry for that but hey....
 

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Why not?

Looks like it's going to be Tuchel. I call disaster.

Interested in why you think that it'll be a disaster? He's clearly highly regarded - so much so that Pep instructed Bayern that he should be his predecessor. I imagine they'll make a move back towards that style of football, but they're coming towards a transition with Robben/Ribery on their last legs now really, so they may not hit the heights they did in the Pep era. I think it'll work out if it is TT, personally.

Anyway for what it's worth, I still think it'll be Nagelsmann.
 

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Interested in why you think that it'll be a disaster? He's clearly highly regarded - so much so that Pep instructed Bayern that he should be his predecessor. I imagine they'll make a move back towards that style of football, but they're coming towards a transition with Robben/Ribery on their last legs now really, so they may not hit the heights they did in the Pep era. I think it'll work out if it is TT, personally.

Anyway for what it's worth, I still think it'll be Nagelsmann.
I think a lot of people are too quick to make the easy comparison between Klopp and Tuchel just because they were both successful at Mainz. Tuchel is ok for a non-European side but we saw his limits when BvB had to deal with Europe last season.
Bayern is a big deal and generally, this type of manager (the type that gets lauded in the press à la Klinsmann) doesn't end up having a good time in Bavaria.

I may be wrong though.
 

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Fair enough. Seems like it may all be conjecture anyway as Jupp Heynckes is set to come out of retirement as interim boss. To me, that's a clear signal they're waiting for Nagelsmann - I read the other day he couldn't take over this season but can't remember the reason why.
 

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Reckon he wants to take his time in preparing his first steps as manager. Like I said above, it's a massive job on one's resume (possibly the 3rd biggest job behind the Real and Barca manager jobs) so you can understand him for not rushing into things. This summer is the World Cup where transfer speculation will be the last thing on our minds so he'll be able to focus on his preparation.

My guess is he's already signed a big fat contract starting July 2018.
 

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the 12 years old Youssoufa Moukoko has made his debut for the Germany under-16 national team and scored in both games vs their belgian counterparts.

Moukoko is also leading topscorer in the under 17 Bundesliga with 17 goals in 8 games
 

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Thank God the international break is over.
First BuLi match starts soon (Stuttgart vs Köln). Tomorrow we have the cracker match between Dortmund and Leipzig. This match last season had caused some trouble and Dortmund was punished by the German FA with the closure of the Yellow Wall for 1 game.
Dortmund 5 points ahead at #1 and Leipzig at #4. Hopefully the morons will stay away this time.
Bayern with Heynckes in his 1st match out of retirement. Let's see how the team reacts. Tbh I fear for Freiburg in this one. But you never know this time with Bayern.

Ah yes, last but not least, the most important match (for me). HSV at Mainz with former HSV Goalkeeper Rene Adler. Let's score some goals against him (although I don't know how this could happen, we haven't scored for 5 matches)
 

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Koln suffer again - a last minute defeat at Stuttgart.

Having a Crystal Palace type season - expect they have scored!
 

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So Bayern started the post-Carlo period and enrolled the manager who last one them the CL. 5-0 vs Freiburg. Not sure if we should read too much into this result as the visitors have been quite poor this season.
The big game was of course Leipzig's win at Dortmund. Always wondered if they would suffer a 2nd season syndrome (add to that the CL games) but that is a huge win for them. They close the gap with Dortmund to just 3 points. Dortmund have a much better goal difference though.
At the bottom, looks like it's going to be another long, hard season for the two giants of the north, Hamburg and Werder. Hamburg lost at Mainz and Bremen conceded a 0-2 at home to Gladbach. Is this the season where one of them goes down? Köln and Freiburg are strong contenders also.

In the Buli Zwei, it was goals galore in Heidenheim who hosted Kiel (long way up, next to Denmark). The final score was 5-3 to the visitors. They are keeping up the pace with Düsseldorf who achieved 25 points from a possible 30 which is a Bayernesque return after 10 games. Can they keep it up until May? Certainly wouldn't mind them in the Buli...
At the other end of the table, two massive clubs occupy the relegation spots: Kaiserslautern and Fürth. Would be sad to see them go...
 

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This weekend: HSV vs Bayern.

Bayern "rejuvenated" under Jupp with 8-0 goals in 2 matches. Phew, this will be hard to watch (as usual). Still thinking about it not visiting the Volkspark for this match. Can't bear it anymore to see the "Bazis" celebrate against HSV.
Surprise me, for once, HSV (and that doesn't mean getting a lot of goals ;)
 
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Do you think the Bundesliga will become a procession again now that Heynckes will get Bayern back on track?
 

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Don't mention the war...it, Salty ;)

Hopefully not. Up until now they weren't at #1 in this season and the HSV will hinder them tomorrow :D.
If they get on top and the "procession" begins, I won't watch the Bundesliga anymore and will be watching the Scottish Premier League instead, where there's no such thing as a procession :D
 

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Don't mention the war...it, Salty ;)

Hopefully not. Up until now they weren't at #1 in this season and the HSV will hinder them tomorrow :D.
If they get on top and the "procession" begins, I won't watch the Bundesliga anymore and will be watching the Scottish Premier League instead, where there's no such thing as a procession :D
Is procession a word used in Germany to refer to the war? If it was I hadn't realised!!

Funny you should bring it up though, I've been watching a few documentaries recently on how the Nazi's (and Soviets) manipulated music for their propaganda during the war and it was interesting stuff.
 

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Is procession a word used in Germany to refer to the war? If it was I hadn't realised!!

Nah, Salty. I used only the popular Fawlty Towers quote and changed it a bit to demonstrate that I don't want to think about Bayern on top ;)

On the other side, the word procession is here more a "catholic thing" and the Bavarians are more Catholic shaped than the north who is more protestant. Remember I am living in the country of Martin Luther (btw: in 10 days we are celebrating the 500th anniversary of his famous 95 theses. So it's not about (military) war but a bit of religious "war" (in quotes) ;)
 

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Ach, scheiß drauf! Ich gehe heute nicht ins Stadion!
 

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Big win for Bayer Leverkusen at Monchengladbach - and they were a goal down.

Dortmund held - think they were 2 up as well.
 

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Just realised that there was Leipzig/Bayern in the Pokal on Wednesday. :woo:
 

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Just realised that there was Leipzig/Bayern in the Pokal on Wednesday. :woo:

and next weekend in the Bundesliga, too.

So, the "usual" loss against Bayern: Quelle surprise, what a surprise, was für eine Überraschung!

Bayern's win was deserved, the 1-0 flatters the HSV a bit. But we didn't disappoint, the fighting spirit and even the tactical discipline was good. Until the 39th minute, of course. Then all went shit. Gideon Jung's red card made it nearly impossible to get a result. More than 50 minutes with one man less. Too much for the HSV.
As soon as Jung started his tackling I knew that this won't end up well. He's way too slow for Kingsley Coman and it looked like "slowmo" when he began to tackle. Of course the ball was already out of reach and only the legs of Coman "available". Damn it...
Anyway, shit happens and this 0-1 isn't the end of the season (although we're already deep in the relegation zone again.), we need to get the points against equally shit teams not against the Bayern.

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mistermagic : Today live in German Free TV (Sport1): 1860 vs Bayern II (and directly afterwards another great match with 2 traditional teams: Alemannia Aachen vs Rot Weiss Essen in the Regionalliga West).
After Sky got the rights for the 2nd Bundesliga Sport1 now concentrates on 3rd Liga and 4th Liga, Regionalliga. I really like that. So you can see some good old traditionrich clubs who are now playing in the 3rd or 4th tier.
Actually 1860 is at the top of the Regionalliga Bayern with 38 pts from 16 matches and 6 pts ahead of Ingolstadt II
 
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After Sky got the rights for the 2nd Bundesliga Sport1 now concentrates on 3rd Liga and 4th Liga, Regionalliga. I really like that. So you can see some good old traditionrich clubs who are now playing in the 3rd or 4th tier.
Actually 1860 is at the top of the Regionalliga Bayern with 38 pts from 16 matches and 6 pts ahead of Ingolstadt II
Sport1 used to show your average 3rd tier game every now and then. I don't mind but the Zwei being on free tv added something less corporate to German football. A bit like the wednesday evening game being on zdf instead of cable. It's a shame but we can all understand why. I fear a lot of decent players of the 3rd tier will now go to the 2nd division easier now. Oh well...
 

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Looking forward to the cup tonight to see RB take on Bayern. Hoping for a cracker.
 

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