That is all i am trying to convey . There are all type of people and all type of athletes . People make mistakes and do things which they should not and so does athletes. As a supporter some times my team gets lucky to find a player whose conduct is as good as he plays , some times i get a player who plays well but doesnt get good grades in conduct and some times a player who scores badly in both ! and i hope that we get lot of first category and none of third .. about the second ..well nothing is perfect
Uh, no shit the team doesn't give a f*ck about their flashmob. I've seen homeless people in NYC's subway putting more effort into taking a dump than that aberration. They must have learned from the people doing the CL Final choreo. Seriously, what the hell was that? That was by far the worst in-game show I have ever seen.
What the heck was that crap?! Why even bother if you're just going to do it half-heartedly like that?! What a terrible way to come home after a difficult defeat like that.
Some how hearing BVB pronounced "Beee Veee Beee" just sounds weird. Now HERE is how to do a flash mob.
One of my biggest pet peeves right here Living in North America means I hear this all the time as well.
Not sure you read my whole post but I wasn't talking about just this one game, I was referring to how in all 5 matches against Bayern this year, Reus has been neutralized. More than Reus? I don't know who you are referring to in particular, but there are certainly top players who have performed better against Bayern this season. Reason this irks me is that Reus was sticking it to Bayern in the offseason when his BvB transfer was completed, you would think the guy would then want to step up his game against the top team in the BL/Europe after that. Instead the opposite happened.
Reus criticism against Bayern is a total non-point. Not sure what reason for bringing that up are. You can't conclude anything from that.
Reus played very well when it mattered against Bayern in the CL, and just because he didn't score didn't mean he wasn't dangerous against Bayern. Not sure what you thought bringing that up, as its hardly a outlier in terms of BVB performances against Bayern; BVB in general was always neutralized against Bayern this season, not just Reus. If you're making a point about him not doing well against top-class opposition in general this season, I'd suggest you watch his performances against Real Madrid, Manchester City, Màlaga, Shakhtar, and then come back and try to say that.
So your response to my argument is that the four other matches against Bayern this season did not matter, or were somehow unimportant? Correct me if I'm wrong here. Don't know if I agree with that, Lewandowski, Gundogan, and Goetze all played better against Bayern over the course of this season. These guys are basically all the remaining talented offensive players on Dortmund's roster (no slight to hard workers such as Grosskreutz and Kuba).