Bayern Munich [R]

Discussion in 'Germany' started by BrianCappellieri, Jul 23, 2002.

  1. BrianCappellieri

    BrianCappellieri Red Card

    Feb 11, 2002
  2. BrianCappellieri

    BrianCappellieri Red Card

    Feb 11, 2002
  3. they will do good this year once oliver kahn is back in his groove they will have an almost unstopable defense.
     
  4. Bayernfan

    Bayernfan Member

    Mar 7, 2000
    Atlanta, GA
    Why is there an "R" in this thread?
     
  5. BrianCappellieri

    BrianCappellieri Red Card

    Feb 11, 2002
    It's the official Bayern thread. We'll use it throughout the season so there will be many [R]'s in the future. It's better to have everything in one thread and this way I won't have to worry about changing it later.
     
  6. BrianCappellieri

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    Feb 11, 2002
    Bayern Desperate To Get Rid Of Sforza

    Swiss sweeper Ciriaco Sforza has been told by Bayern Munich he must find another club even though he still has one year on his current contract. The 32-year old former international was linked with a move to Aarau, where a player-manager role was lined up for him. However Sforza turned down the chance to go back to his home country and opted to stay with Bayern.

    SoccerAge
     
  7. Eisern Union

    Eisern Union New Member

    Jul 4, 2002
    Berlin
    Classic. It's like the girlfriend who refuses to move out after you break up.
     
  8. olafgb

    olafgb New Member

    Jun 6, 2001
    Germany
    Easy draw for Bayern in the Champions League qualifier: either Partizan Belgrade or Hammarby IF.


    The Sforza theater is quite amusing. I think he never left a club without having trouble. This time he first wanted to be transfered, but Bayern put the transfer sum too high (I can hardly remember any other case with Bayern doing this...). One part of Hamburg's officials who are quarreling for getting more power wanted to have him, while the other side was not too amazed ("I'll quit if Sforza comes"). Then there was the Deisler matter who wanted to have Sforza's no 10. Sforza said "He can have it, they just have to let me go". Now Bayern doesn't demand a transfer sum anymore. I didn't read the SoccerAge article, but the current situation looks that he's negotiating with Aarau to play there further two seasons to become coach or manager later on.
     
  9. BrianCappellieri

    BrianCappellieri Red Card

    Feb 11, 2002
    Hertha Dispose Of Bayern En Route To Ligapokal Semis

    Huub Stevens' Hertha Berlin managerial debut was a highly satisfactory one, as the charismatic former Schalke coach oversaw his team march on to the next round of the Ligapokal with a quarterfinal success over Bayern Munich...

    SoccerAge
     
  10. Syncope

    Syncope New Member

    Mar 28, 2002
    Current Injury List

    - Roque Santa Cruz (torn ligament in the right talocalcanean joint)
    - Oliver Kahn (torn ligament in hand)
    - Sebastian Deisler (damaged cartilage in knee)
    - Bixente Lizarazu (Muskelbündelriss, can't translate but it's bad)
    - Ze Roberto (Adduktorenverletzung, can't translate)
    - Owen Hargreaves (inflamed tendon in knee)

    Why bother showing up at Madrid's tournament...
     
  11. TheWorstKind

    TheWorstKind New Member

    Sep 21, 2001
    Virginia Beach
    Re: Current Injury List

    Adduktorenverletzung is a pulled groin.
    Muskelbuendelriss is a torn muscle.

    There is, obviously, tremendous pressure on everybody at Bayern this year. More than even last year. Coming in second in the BL and not reaching at least the semis in the CL would be considered a gross failure.

    I'm a bit peeved at Hoeness, though. After the Euro 2000 disaster, he was spouting about giving the German youths a chance, yet he still bought plenty of foreigners. Trochowski would have been a good fit for the big Bayern team (he plays on one of their junior teams). Come on, Uli, take a chance. Look at Metzelder's breakthrough, or what Bierrofka is doing for his club.
     
  12. Erfolgsfan

    Erfolgsfan New Member

    Jul 30, 2002
    Gündlingen
    Uli will never do anything for German Football only for ************ing Bayern. He says Bayern has no time to train germann youngsters but for Santa Cruz they have the time an the Money !
     
  13. Texan

    Texan New Member

    Jan 8, 2001
    His job is to worry about Bayern, not the future of the German national team.
     
  14. fuxer

    fuxer New Member

    Feb 5, 2000
    real :))

    bayern Munchen dominated real and won the tounament in madrid. 2:1
     
  15. olafgb

    olafgb New Member

    Jun 6, 2001
    Germany
    Re: real :))

    Come on, Bayern has to start next week while Real has break until September. Regarding the physical condition it was hovercraft vs steam boat. Two years ago the German NT defeated Spain 4-1 under similar conditions.
     
  16. fuxer

    fuxer New Member

    Feb 5, 2000
    Re: Re: real :))


    i know that the date was much better for the bayern but they dominated real thats a fact but not very special.

    but its very funny that real must give away this nice trophy out of pure silver :)
    i think they are not amused that this big thing is in munich now.

    [​IMG]
     
  17. Forza Bayern

    Forza Bayern New Member

    Jul 6, 2002
    Stuttgart
    I can just say "Feulner". Feulner is one of Bayern youth. Feulner played in both games in Madrid.

    I'm sure we will see him playing several times in Bundesliga.
     
  18. Basti

    Basti New Member

    May 9, 2002
    Re: Re: real :))

    i agree but credit is still deserved to bayern for beating Real. The EPL starts in 10 days yet liverpool were still beaten 2-0 by madrid
     
  19. dmar

    dmar Member

    Jan 21, 2002
    Madrid, Spain
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    Spain
    Re: Re: Re: real :))

    Bah, it's ugly and quite heavy, who could want it? :D
     
  20. BrianCappellieri

    BrianCappellieri Red Card

    Feb 11, 2002
    Bayern's riches can dwarf green-eyed rivals
    German League: Shortfall in television income means a stagnant transfer market as well as making established elite clubs favourites to contest honours

    Independent Sport
     
  21. BrianCappellieri

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    Feb 11, 2002
    FK Partizan 0-3 FC Bayern München

    Dominant Bayern make flying start

    FC Bayern München will be able to approach the second leg of their UEFA Champions League third qualifying round meeting with FK Partizan in relaxed mood after a 3-0 victory in Belgrade tonight...

    UEFA
    [​IMG]
     
  22. Texan

    Texan New Member

    Jan 8, 2001
    What position was Ze Roberto expected to play for Bayern? I thought he was a winger, but in the Partizan match report on the Bayern website they mention that he was paired with Elber up front in the M'gladbach match. He also came in for Elber in the Partizan match.
     
  23. olafgb

    olafgb New Member

    Jun 6, 2001
    Germany
    Ze Roberto played left wing vs M'gladbach. Yesterday he played rather central midfield when he came in (and he didn't look too happy on the bench before...), Pizarro moved to center when Elber was substituted.

    The headline "Dominant Bayern" is wondering me a little. It was a typical old time Bayern style: Low level, high victory.
     
  24. BrianCappellieri

    BrianCappellieri Red Card

    Feb 11, 2002
    The UEFA site usually has some odd headlines.

    For example, they had a really bad pun for the Barça-Legia match, "Barça and Legia Poles Apart."
     
  25. BrianCappellieri

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    Feb 11, 2002
    Bayern back in business

    Bayern Munich , the 2001 European champions, are on course for the first group stage after a comfortable 3-0 victory over Partizan Belgrade in the Serbian capital last night...

    The Guardian
    *Article contains other CL qualifying results*

    Bayern build up ominous advantage

    Bayern Munich took a huge step toward the lucrative group stages of the Champions' League last night by trouncing Partizan Belgrade 3-0 last night in their third qualifying round, first-leg match in Yugoslavia...

    Independent Sport
     

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