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Dortmund are everything what football used to be. It pleases me so much to see a team who are great to watch, ran fantastically on and off the pitch get so much success.

 

Safe standing in the stadium, little to no debt, a wage bill of around 40m, a brilliant youth system and scouting network.

 

They give hope to the rest of us that money will not always win  :snod:

 

Everyone will talk about Lewandowski tonight, but i want to give props to Gundogan that was an absolute master class.

 

:thup:

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Dortmund are everything what football used to be. It pleases me so much to see a team who are great to watch, ran fantastically on and off the pitch get so much success.

 

Safe standing in the stadium, little to no debt, a wage bill of around 40m, a brilliant youth system and scouting network.

 

They give hope to the rest of us that money will not always win  :snod:

 

Everyone will talk about Lewandowski tonight, but i want to give props to Gundogan that was an absolute master class.

 

Where did you pluck that figure from? SR has it as 80 million euros last year. Still impressive mind.

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Dortmund are everything what football used to be. It pleases me so much to see a team who are great to watch, ran fantastically on and off the pitch get so much success.

 

Safe standing in the stadium, little to no debt, a wage bill of around 40m, a brilliant youth system and scouting network.

 

They give hope to the rest of us that money will not always win  :snod:

 

Everyone will talk about Lewandowski tonight, but i want to give props to Gundogan that was an absolute master class.

:thup: Been saying it all season, there's nothing to not like about this Dortmund team.

Gundogan, Reus and Götze were all brilliant tonight, along with of course Lewandowski. Gundogan is quickly becoming one of my favourite players, he's an absolute joy to watch, he really has it all.

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Dortmund are everything what football used to be. It pleases me so much to see a team who are great to watch, ran fantastically on and off the pitch get so much success.

 

Safe standing in the stadium, little to no debt, a wage bill of around 40m, a brilliant youth system and scouting network.

 

They give hope to the rest of us that money will not always win  :snod:

 

Everyone will talk about Lewandowski tonight, but i want to give props to Gundogan that was an absolute master class.

 

Where did you pluck that figure from? SR has it as 80 million euros last year. Still impressive mind.

 

That is what i heard, if its wrong then my bad but as you say its still very impressive.

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There has been a nice article in the Guardian recently. It's starting off talking about fan culture in German football, but really it's a story about Dortmund's philosophy regarding fans, shares, players, etc. Makes a good read if you like Dortmund.

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How great has it been to see balls out attacking football in both games, love it. None of this squeeze the life out of the game and nick a win bollocks, class.

Great thing about Dortmund is that it's not just all out attack, but it's such an entertaining way to do it. This Barcelona team of the last few years have also been all out attack, but nowhere near as fun to watch as this current Dortmund side IMO. While Barcelona are content with keeping the ball and wait for the perfect time for the killer ball, Dortmund just go for it straight away, with loads of players making runs as soon as they get the ball. Barcelona is more "we'll keep the ball and make it difficult for you", while Dortmund have been more "fuck it, we might lose it, but we'll win back soon enough anyway". Not saying either is "better", but I prefer watching Dortmund more than I did watching Barcelona when they were at their best.

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How great has it been to see balls out attacking football in both games, love it. None of this squeeze the life out of the game and nick a win bollocks, class.

 

Absolutely, God I can't stomach it. Fucking hate that football.

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In life i learn every day, how to be a better man, how to be a better Daddy, how to find a way out of humping the gargoyle.

 

Do you think Pardew sits and watches these games and takes any of it on board.

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In life i learn every day, how to be a better man, how to be a better Daddy, how to find a way out of humping the gargoyle.

 

Do you think Pardew sits and watches these games and takes any of it on board.

 

Remember in the summer during the Euros when Pardew said he learnt a lot from watching Spain?

 

I wonder what it was :lol:

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