Itkovian
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Andre Schubert the interim coach, previously the u-23 coach for the club
From what I read, he resigned, management said they didn't accept it, so he went public lol
I'm surprised management didn't want him to leave. This is the worst they ever started. I know he saved them a few years ago, but the past is the past.
It's odd how there are "Coaching seasons". Klopp was lights out with BVB, then for some reason he went into the winter of discontent and team went into a slump. Now BVB has a new coach and they're playing lights out again..
What the devil is going on with Monchengladbach ??
Ok, my world football friends. I'm going to come close to bending the rules of our forum a little bit. I read and re-read the rules and this kind of falls in a gray area. I'm not selling anything. My one year old grandson, Itkovian's boy, is battling childhood cancer. On October 3rd, Itkovian and I will be walking in a walk to raise funds for the foundation that has been paying for a lot of little Levi's care. You don't have to if you don't want to, but if you would like to donate to my efforts, here is the link. I don't think Itkovian mentioned it because his 49ers forum already helped a lot. Here's the link;
http://fourdiamonds.donordrive.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.participant&participantID=47516
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Has Wolfsburg not made it back out for the second half?!
Ha, we're backHamburg is in 6th place?? I think I heard they are calling for an early frost in the infernal regions.
Gladbach will strike back, think the team is simply too good to finish somewhere at the bottom of the table.Andre Schubert the interim coach, previously the u-23 coach for the club
I just can't get over Lewandowski. That was truly amazing. Not every day you see history made in such a spectacular way. ESPN reporting that was the fastest 5 goals in history in ANY of the top leagues
Lewandowski's agent now wants to cash in on the 5 goal game. He would like to sign Lewy to a contract with a Spanish club. I guess he wouldn't be doing a good job as an agent if he didn't test the waters. And, Rummenigge says Bayern have offered Pep a *very* attractive package to keep him at FC Bayern. I wonder what that translates into? I'm not sure Pep is swayed by money. He seems to like to be a "journeyman coach". But I'd rather have Pep than Klopp.
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