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Now if we were REAL bandwagon fans (pardon the pun); our trophy case would look like this;
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Very purrdy but at a cost £500m in debt, clubs have gone out of existance for much less. The price of glory worth paying or reckless spending ...........:cautious:
 
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Please send us Robert Lewandowski or even the 36 yo "Pizza" could be helpful :rolleyes::D
I'd take them all....

I wouldn't be surprised if someone is the odd man out soon. Pep has been shuffling things. He unloaded Shaqiri and sent Hojbjerg out on loan. I doubt he'll be back. Now with young Gaudino coming up through the ranks and a couple other young guys, some of the ones who are longer in the tooth may not find themselves in a good place soon.
 

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Bayern is apparently taking heat from people because they traveled to Saudi Arabia. It seems to me that playing sports with and against other countries may be a whole lot more beneficial than shooting and bombing them, if you'll forgive my political diversion which should probably be in another forum.

Here's a novel idea. Let countries play more sports games together rather than war games.
 

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Yeah, unfortunately Julian Green doesnt help at all. But he is still a young player.

It looks like Pizzaro and Weiser both have contracts that expire this Summer. Then in 2017 a whole lot of the big names at Bayern come due. Hamburg could go for Pizza. He even has expressed some doubt as to whether he will stay with Bayern. Weiser is a work in progress. If he gets his personal behavior under control, he could have promise.
 
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Yeah, I like the name of the historical stadiums better, even though I don't know all of the historical names of the stadiums.
Answers on a postard please, what could be the renamed historical post sponsorship bayern munich stadium be called? i have one in mind but i think ill keep it to myself. :sneaky::D
 
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Bayern is apparently taking heat from people because they traveled to Saudi Arabia. It seems to me that playing sports with and against other countries may be a whole lot more beneficial than shooting and bombing them, if you'll forgive my political diversion which should probably be in another forum.

Here's a novel idea. Let countries play more sports games together rather than war games.
I dont think it was a good idea of Bayern to play football in Saudi Arabia but neither is a world cup in Qatar or Russia.
I hate all the politicians or generally people that are now pointing their fingers at Bayern. Germany recently delivered weapons to Saudia Arabia, how about that ? :rolleyes:
And even Dubai, where many Bundesliga teams have their training camp at the moment, including HSV, surely cant be called a democracy.
It's a business, let's face it.
 

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I like should never have been allowed to change to the commercial name in the first place, hurray for the good billionaires! :tup: (There are a few of them out there.)
Funnily HSV was the first team that changed the Stadium name (AOL Arena) and is now the first team to go back to their roots and to give it back its old name.
I wouldnt go that far to say Kuhne is one of the good billionaires, he is well known to be a very unpleasant person and tough businessman, but in this case he is just a HSV fan who wants the old name back, like many other fans too. :tup:
 
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Funnily HSV was the first team that changed the Stadium name (AOL Arena) and is now the first team to go back to their roots and to give it back its old name.
I wouldnt go that far to say Kuhne is one of the good billionaires, he is well known to be a very unpleasant person and tough businessman, but in this case he is just a HSV fan who wants the old name back, like many other fans too. :tup:
Rough with the smooth nessie, yeah i dont really know of him. But at least he seems to care about the club more than some others do. :)
 

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Ha, just flipped through the latest11 Freunde Magazine that I got today and look what I found, their monthly stadium poster.....
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Ha, just flipped through the latest11 Freunde Magazine that I got today and look what I found, their monthly stadium poster.....
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I really despise stadiums with "track and field" inside it. The fans are too far away, especially behind the goals. I know Hertha Berlin and Nuremburg also have these also. I think it's terrible.

It also looks nothing like the current Cologne Stadium, but it looks like it's in the exact same place as the old one. Did they tear down the old one and build the new one in it's place?
 
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