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Dr.Corsa |
posted on 25th Aug 14 at 17:55 |
Hi! | |
Hammer |
posted on 24th Aug 14 at 15:37 |
quote: The points spread through both leagues is almost identical :boggle: Hamburg, Stuttgart, Werder Bremen and Hertha Berlin all finished bottom half of the Bundesliga. Extremely strong clubs in European terms. | |
Steve |
posted on 24th Aug 14 at 11:18 |
I'm not talking about who's most likely to win the league I'm talking about competition on any given game, a top of the table side can go anywhere and lose. That for me makes this league for exciting. | |
Russ |
posted on 24th Aug 14 at 10:44 |
2 :lol: | |
Hammer |
posted on 24th Aug 14 at 10:31 |
quote: Yeah as opposed to the Premiership, which is also dominated by 3 teams. | |
_Allan_ |
posted on 23rd Aug 14 at 11:31 |
quote: Didn't know that many people in Falkirk followed Bayern :!, still with the quality of their local team. Who can blame them. :0 | |
Russ |
posted on 23rd Aug 14 at 08:10 |
What steve said. Envious of their grassroots coaching numbers. | |
Steve |
posted on 23rd Aug 14 at 07:30 |
Some good things, ticket prices home ownership, player development, however is a bit like la liga, dominated by 2 to 3 teams, look how a poor United demolished levekusen last season | |
CorsAsh |
posted on 22nd Aug 14 at 23:55 |
Every time Bayern play, I get stuck in traffic on the A9 on the way home. :mad: ;) | |
Cole |
posted on 22nd Aug 14 at 22:04 |
I think sportsday | |
nibnob21 |
posted on 22nd Aug 14 at 21:47 |
I think German football is respected in England, in terms of their focus on developing young players. It's obviously working, just look at the national team! | |
Dr.Corsa |
posted on 22nd Aug 14 at 21:18 |
Hello! |