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The Bundesliga Thread

ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
Classic Juventus. I really don't understand United, they have Kagawa and Nani, two brilliant players who never see the field.
 

Mus

Fan Favourite
I wish co-ownership was legal outside of Italy, we would be unstoppable


United is just such a shitstorm almost everything at the club is being pulled under with it
 

Mandieta6

Red Card - Life
Life Ban
Not yet, there's still 24 points left to play for and Bayern hold a 23 point lead. Dortmund can still do this!
 

Filipower

Bunburyist
Oh, that's right. Stupid newspaper said they were already, they've since changed the news to that.

It's going to be a tight race until the end then!! :(
 

MaestroZidane

YELLOW CARD: Untrustworthy
Specially after United eliminate them from the CL. It will be a hard loss to swallow that they will all go into deep depression and hand the title to BVB
 

ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
MaestroZidane;3645502 said:
Specially after United eliminate them from the CL. It will be a hard loss to swallow that they will all go into deep depression and hand the title to BVB

Unfortnuately, there are 2 Bundesliga games before the first leg.

Fili's right though, it's remarkable what Pep has done with this rag-tag group of underdogs.
 

Filipower

Bunburyist
In all seriousness though, I'd just wish that attacking-wise his teams were more exciting. Defensively they're always great, which is something people rarely notice. They just see the boring passing and passing (which I agree sometimes can be tiresome to watch), but Guardiola's approach to the 6-second rule (or whatever) is amazing.
 


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