2. BUNDESLIGA 2006/07 thread (Part 3) [R]

Discussion in 'Germany' started by Dead Fingers, Jan 31, 2007.

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  1. zacRWE New Member

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    Nov 3, 2005
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    Kyle, I thought our clubs had a plan?! :p
    Well, Mine didnt really keep it so I cant blame you guys. Four rounds left, let both our clubs "git r done."
          
  2. sportfriend Member

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    Jun 24, 2006
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    yeah, i guess that deal has been post-poned...:D

    Now it's on, our teams will start trying now :D
  3. zacRWE New Member

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    Nov 3, 2005
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    Results for 30. Spieltag - 22.04.07:

    SpVgg Greuther Fürth : SC Paderborn 3:0 (0:0)
    GF - Cidimar ('63), Kleine ('70), Reisinger ('78)
    SCP - No Goals, Broeker ('80 - Red Card)

    SpVgg Unterhaching : TuS Koblenz 1:0 (0:0)
    Unt - Lechleiter ('58)
    TuS - No Goals, Tieku ('37 - Yellow-Red Card)

    MSV Duisburg : Eintracht Braunschweig 0:0 (0:0)
    MSV - No Goals
    EB - No Goals

    SC Freiburg : FC Carl Zeiss Jena 1:3 (0:1)
    SCF - Mohamad ('62)
    CZJ - Voigt ('39, '61 - Penalty Goal), Werner ('91)

    Wacker Burghausen : FC Augsburg 0:2 (0:1)
    SVW - No Goals
    FCA - Lawaree ('40, '69 - Penalty Goal)
  4. Lionhead New Member

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    May 3, 2006
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    Giesing Heights
    You guys have to play Rostock, Fürth and MSV. If Rostock don't win tonight they still have to battle hard for promotion and I think this is RWE's chance to collect some points from these games. A team under pressure is easier to play than a team that has secured promotion. My hopes are on RWE's survival.
  5. footyfan1 BigSoccer Supporter

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    If you guys are a true contender for the top three, you'll take Offenbach without them.

    Maybe you can.


    I stated in another thread that I don't know if this is the end of SCF's run of luck or just a small slip. Next week will tell. But, Duisburg slipped too.

    And honestly, even though I pronounced them "dead" a couple of weeks ago, I think you'd better worry more about Kaiserslautern......


    Well, if you do, maybe you can pick up some guys leaving 1. Liga teams on free transfers. But with the current team? Hell no, they aren't ready. IMHO, they've been playing over their heads the entire second half of the season anyhow.

    However, I also don't think they are truly as bad as they were for most of the first half of the season. I think their true game is somewhere in-between.
  6. tino11 New Member

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    Dec 15, 2004
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    Karlsruhe - Germany
    I think I may have a wee headache tomorrow :)

    [IMG]

    :p
  7. The Old Lady Hertha New Member

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    Hertha BSC Berlin
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    China PR
    TuS Koblenz' Croatian trainer Milan Sasic has been fired by the club. He had coached Koblenz for 5 years previously. Co-trainer Uwe Koschinat takes over on an interim basis.
  8. Dead Fingers Moderator

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