View Full Version : BVB vs. Arminia Bielefeld [R] Pre/Post Match
Catfish
14 Apr 2005, 08:58 PM
2 clubs that are about midtable that don't score a lot of goals and can't stop really anyone from scoring either...meet up. Should be a real barn-burner....(sarcasm mode ON).
I'm thinking a 1-1 draw. Hope the supporters get their money's worth.
DemmahoM
15 Apr 2005, 06:39 AM
Hoping 2-0 for Dortmund.
I want them to make it to europe!
footyfan1
15 Apr 2005, 10:06 AM
2 clubs that are about midtable that don't score a lot of goals and can't stop really anyone from scoring either...meet up. Should be a real barn-burner....(sarcasm mode ON).
I'm thinking a 1-1 draw. Hope the supporters get their money's worth.
Dude, BVB are on a roll. BvM finally has these guys playing as a team and playing for one another.
I predict a 3-1 BVB victory.
footyfan1
15 Apr 2005, 10:07 AM
Hoping 2-0 for Dortmund.
I want them to make it to europe!
Thank you for your good wishes. I don't normally cheer for Bayern, but I did cheer for them against Chelsea!
stevewhit0
15 Apr 2005, 10:57 AM
2-0 Bvb
Catfish
16 Apr 2005, 09:49 AM
BVB scores
1:0 Kringe (16.)
Catfish
16 Apr 2005, 10:22 AM
HT
BVB 1-0 Bielefeld
Catfish
16 Apr 2005, 10:25 AM
Dortmund is altogether somewhat stronger. The guidance is justified. But the Bielefelder is not attacking. In the second half time still much can happen. Here still nothing is decided.
footyfan1
16 Apr 2005, 01:21 PM
Dortmund is altogether somewhat stronger. The guidance is justified. But the Bielefelder is not attacking. In the second half time still much can happen. Here still nothing is decided.
And we drop two points in the 88th minute. Could the team have been too full of themselves??
david29
18 Apr 2005, 09:32 PM
Obviously it's a disappointment to concede such a late goal, especially since Leverkusen, Hertha and Hamburg all took three points over the weekend. That said, it's also a sign of how far we've come since New Year and the expectations that have come with that. Besides, it's another point, and next week we're at home again to a side that was themselves beaten at home less than a week ago. Still plenty to be optimistic about.
footyfan1
19 Apr 2005, 11:43 AM
Obviously it's a disappointment to concede such a late goal, especially since Leverkusen, Hertha and Hamburg all took three points over the weekend. That said, it's also a sign of how far we've come since New Year and the expectations that have come with that. Besides, it's another point, and next week we're at home again to a side that was themselves beaten at home less than a week ago. Still plenty to be optimistic about.
I know we are much better off than most expected, hell, on my list, I was one of the only people, if not the only person who said we could mount a comeback in the second half of the season.
However, for me, that optimism doesn't take away the fact that when Borussia Dortmund had a chance to make a big move, the team failed once again. That's another mark Sammer left on this team. They tense up under pressure and fail to win meaningful matches.
People will say, "What about the 2002 title?" Well, if Nuernberg didn't beat Leverkusen on the pentultimate Saturday, we don't win that either. And we still almost managed to throw our two wins away on the pentultimate Saturday and the final Saturday.
I know we can't push them along. I know that this "comeback" has to be made step by step, but is it really too much to ask to take three points from Arminia Bielefeld at the Westfalenstadion?
I don't think so.