keep tuschel out of the epl. don't need any good managers in england to rival klopp. on another note i just found out about justin kluivert. is he as good as the highlights say? what are the chances that a father and son are legendary good?
is that his fifa 18 ratings? i guess we should give him more time to live up to his last name as he's only 19(?). did patrick marry a white lady?
Sorry, I can't let it go: Our friends from Bild wrote that Manuel Neuer is getting a self-blood therapy to recover - which would be against doping regulations. Of course it is incorrect, but thanks to their lack of professionalism Neuer had to do a doping test on his birthday. Can't tell how much I hate Bild.
Too bad they didn't go with something similar to that fan concept that everyone shared online, looked incredible.
Rummenigge just confirmed that they offered Tuchel the job and were told he's signed with a different club already. Says they want to have a new coach til end of April, has to be speaking German.
Too bad we can't keep Heynckes. Up 5-0 at halftime against Dortmund. I knew Dortmund was not competitive, but damn... that defense is not even on 2. Bundesliga level.
Brutal. https://sport.sky.de/fussball/artikel/heynckes-hoeness-weiss-seit-dezember-bescheid/11314420/34826 http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/...s-nein-wirklich_nein-ich-mache-das-nicht.html So difficult to believe but the rumors were true. A billion dollar business and instead of doing their job, someone like Hoeneß refuses to listen to Heynckes and wastes six fckin months trying to convince Heynckes to stay. Heynckes gets out of retirement to help out his friends, they tell him how thankful they are for now having more time to find a new coach and to plan for the future. Instead, they waste his entire fckin effort and try to convince him of staying, even though he refuses every fckin month for half a year. Uli really needs to go, this isn't acceptable.
As I said, Hoeneß is like an old dictator in a banana republic who cannot let go. The Mugabe of the Bundesliga . Of course, that's a complete exaggeration...and he has certainly done a lot of good things for Bayern. But it's time to go.