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FT Bayern FC 5 - Leverkusen 1

1-0 S. Rolfes ('7, Own goal)

2-0 M. Gómez ('28)

3-0 M. Gómez ('44)

4-0 M. Gómez ('45)

4-1 E. Derdiyok ('62)

5-1 F. Ribery ('75)

 

HT Dortmund 2 - Freiburg 0

1-0 M. Götze ('23)

2-0 R. Lewandowski ('43)

 

Championeeeee Championeeeeee o le o le o le

you're polish aren't you ?

 

Yup. Got 3 Poles playing for Dortmund  (all of which started today) so I follow them closely, been my team in Germany since Jakub Błaszczykowski (Kuba) moved there in 2007.

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It'll be remarkable if Wolfsburg go down like. Winning the title too relegation in 2 (?) years, in this day and age has to be one of the biggest plane crashes in football.

 

Agree. They won't go down, though.

 

10. Schalke      29 10  7 12  33:34  37

11. W.Bremen     30  8 11 11  40:56  35

12. Köln         30 10  5 15  40:57  35

13. Kaisersl.    30  9  7 14  40:48  34

14. Stuttgart    30  9  6 15  52:55  33

15. Frankfurt    30  9  6 15  29:40  33

16. Wolfsburg    30  6 11 13  34:44  29

17. St.Pauli     29  8  5 16  32:51  29

18. Gladbach     30  7  5 18  43:64  26

 

Well, it doesn´t look too good for them with 4 games remaining. Their remaining fixtures aren´t that brutal though, games against sides in 9th-13th place of the table but they definitely have A LOT to do if they want to remain in the liga. Especially considering they´ve only got 3 points in their last 6 games, this weekend´s 2-2 draw against St. Pauli really hurt their chances.

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It'll be remarkable if Wolfsburg go down like. Winning the title too relegation in 2 (?) years, in this day and age has to be one of the biggest plane crashes in football.

 

Agree. They won't go down, though.

 

10. Schalke      29 10  7 12  33:34  37

11. W.Bremen     30  8 11 11  40:56  35

12. Köln         30 10  5 15  40:57  35

13. Kaisersl.    30  9  7 14  40:48  34

14. Stuttgart    30  9  6 15  52:55  33

15. Frankfurt    30  9  6 15  29:40  33

16. Wolfsburg    30  6 11 13  34:44  29

17. St.Pauli     29  8  5 16  32:51  29

18. Gladbach     30  7  5 18  43:64  26

 

Well, it doesn´t look too good for them with 4 games remaining. Their remaining fixtures aren´t that brutal though, games against sides in 9th-13th place of the table but they definitely have A LOT to do if they want to remain in the liga. Especially considering they´ve only got 3 points in their last 6 games, this weekend´s 2-2 draw against St. Pauli really hurt their chances.

 

I'd happily take a couple of their players off their hands.

 

Diego (I guess we have HBA for that position anyway ;) ), Hasebe, Schäfer the left back.

 

I know many German fans will not shed a tear to see them go down anyway, in much the same way,  Bayer Leverkusen (plastic club funded by Bayer and VW respectively)

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It'll be remarkable if Wolfsburg go down like. Winning the title too relegation in 2 (?) years, in this day and age has to be one of the biggest plane crashes in football.

 

Agree. They won't go down, though.

 

10. Schalke      29 10  7 12  33:34  37

11. W.Bremen     30  8 11 11  40:56  35

12. Köln         30 10  5 15  40:57  35

13. Kaisersl.    30  9  7 14  40:48  34

14. Stuttgart    30  9  6 15  52:55  33

15. Frankfurt    30  9  6 15  29:40  33

16. Wolfsburg    30  6 11 13  34:44  29

17. St.Pauli     29  8  5 16  32:51  29

18. Gladbach     30  7  5 18  43:64  26

 

Well, it doesn´t look too good for them with 4 games remaining. Their remaining fixtures aren´t that brutal though, games against sides in 9th-13th place of the table but they definitely have A LOT to do if they want to remain in the liga. Especially considering they´ve only got 3 points in their last 6 games, this weekend´s 2-2 draw against St. Pauli really hurt their chances.

 

I'd happily take a couple of their players off their hands.

 

Diego (I guess we have HBA for that position anyway ;) ), Hasebe, Schäfer the left back.

 

I know many German fans will not shed a tear to see them go down anyway, in much the same way,  Bayer Leverkusen (plastic club funded by Bayer and VW respectively)

 

Felix Magath has been promised any car he wants out of the VW factory if he manages to keep the team up. Modestly enough he´s chosen a brand new Bentley. I thought he´d easily keep them up when he was appointed last month but the team has only managed 3 points in the 4 games they´ve played under him, next weekend´s game against FC Cologne will be absolutely crucial.

 

edit: Actually, I just remembered that the team in 16th plays a play-off match against the team placed third in the 2nd division so they'll most likely be alright as long as they can keep themselves above St. Pauli and Gladbach.

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It'll be remarkable if Wolfsburg go down like. Winning the title too relegation in 2 (?) years, in this day and age has to be one of the biggest plane crashes in football.

 

Agree. They won't go down, though.

 

10. Schalke      29 10  7 12  33:34  37

11. W.Bremen    30  8 11 11  40:56  35

12. Köln        30 10  5 15  40:57  35

13. Kaisersl.    30  9  7 14  40:48  34

14. Stuttgart    30  9  6 15  52:55  33

15. Frankfurt    30  9  6 15  29:40  33

16. Wolfsburg    30  6 11 13  34:44  29

17. St.Pauli    29  8  5 16  32:51  29

18. Gladbach    30  7  5 18  43:64  26

 

Well, it doesn´t look too good for them with 4 games remaining. Their remaining fixtures aren´t that brutal though, games against sides in 9th-13th place of the table but they definitely have A LOT to do if they want to remain in the liga. Especially considering they´ve only got 3 points in their last 6 games, this weekend´s 2-2 draw against St. Pauli really hurt their chances.

 

16th just means they have to play a 'play off match' (two in fact) against 3rd of the 2. Bundesliga - which they would win.

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It'll be remarkable if Wolfsburg go down like. Winning the title too relegation in 2 (?) years, in this day and age has to be one of the biggest plane crashes in football.

 

Agree. They won't go down, though.

 

10. Schalke      29 10  7 12  33:34  37

11. W.Bremen    30  8 11 11  40:56  35

12. Köln        30 10  5 15  40:57  35

13. Kaisersl.    30  9  7 14  40:48  34

14. Stuttgart    30  9  6 15  52:55  33

15. Frankfurt    30  9  6 15  29:40  33

16. Wolfsburg    30  6 11 13  34:44  29

17. St.Pauli    29  8  5 16  32:51  29

18. Gladbach    30  7  5 18  43:64  26

 

Well, it doesn´t look too good for them with 4 games remaining. Their remaining fixtures aren´t that brutal though, games against sides in 9th-13th place of the table but they definitely have A LOT to do if they want to remain in the liga. Especially considering they´ve only got 3 points in their last 6 games, this weekend´s 2-2 draw against St. Pauli really hurt their chances.

 

I'd happily take a couple of their players off their hands.

 

Diego (I guess we have HBA for that position anyway ;) ), Hasebe, Schäfer the left back.

 

I know many German fans will not shed a tear to see them go down anyway, in much the same way,  Bayer Leverkusen (plastic club funded by Bayer and VW respectively)

 

Felix Magath has been promised any car he wants out of the VW factory if he manages to keep the team up. Modestly enough he´s chosen a brand new Bentley. I thought he´d easily keep them up when he was appointed last month but the team has only managed 3 points in the 4 games they´ve played under him, next weekend´s game against FC Cologne will be absolutely crucial.

 

edit: Actually, I just remembered that the team in 16th plays a play-off match against the team placed third in the 2nd division so they'll most likely be alright as long as they can keep themselves above St. Pauli and Gladbach.

 

He could have gone for a Bugatti Veyron. That's a VW, isn't it?

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Good call with Raul. He looked washed up to me at Real, but he's been brilliant at Schalke. Nearly a goal every other game, and he has been totally class for them.

 

In particular, he was brilliant when they beat Bayern in the DFB Cup semi.

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Aye, said this about Raul a little while back:

 

Him celebrating with the Schalke fans, great stuff! Massive respect for the guy like, thought he was past it but he's gone there and taken to the club and team with both hands.

 

Well impressed by the way he's completely embraced his new challenge rather than retiring/sitting on a pay-packet somewhere.

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Aye, said this about Raul a little while back:

 

Him celebrating with the Schalke fans, great stuff! Massive respect for the guy like, thought he was past it but he's gone there and taken to the club and team with both hands.

 

 

 

Well impressed by the way he's completely embraced his new challenge rather than retiring/sitting on a pay-packet somewhere.

 

I read his full interview this morning and was thinking the same thing. Imagine if Schalke is to get drawn against Real? the reception would be something else

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Mental that the tourist shops here in Madrid sell Real, Barca, Spain, Atletico and then Schalke tops. Obviously worshipped to fuck here. Nothing but admiration forth guy going & reproving himself again.

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Dortmund are confirmed champions now.  :clap:

 

Saw two of their soft fans on a scooter nearly get killed to death by a van a few hours ago, trying to hold a one-scooter parade. I'm so happy I'm not in Dortmund right now (Schalke's my DE team).

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  • 2 weeks later...

Pity Sahin has been sold.....Dortmund play excellent football with him at the heart of many of their moves, and was looking forward to seeing them in the Champions League with a full strength team. Hopefully not too many others are sold off/get out clauses.

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Watched Bundesliga game on Saturday FoxSoccer. A great last day relegation battle.

 

Roller coaster last game for Eintract Frankfurt.  Needed a win over champions Dortmund, and even opened scoring to lead 1-0, before giving up 3.  A very Sunderland performance by Eintract.....they had scored 26 points in the first half of the season, then only scored 8 in the second half. Must be managed by Bruce's twin brother.

 

Wolfsburg survived the McLaren Experience with a come from behind win over Hoffenheim to remain in the Bundesliga 1

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Mancienne was s****.....looked like a lost child out there :lol:

 

Goetze and Kagawa put in a top performance...good to see the latter back from injury  :thup:

....Hamburg were made to look very average

 

 

Thought the same about Mancienne.

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