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The new Deloitte Money League is out and the Bun­desliga is stronger than ever.

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RheinEn­ergi­eS­ta­dion I used the stats fea­ture at ESPN Soc­cer­net to cal­clu­ate the clubs with the best atten­dances. Out of the top 20 atten­dances in Europe, Ger­many had 9 clubs. This post is to equip you with a tool to help pro­mote our great league. Because, while we are in a slump in the Cham­pi­ons League […]

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It has been an inter­est­ing week in rumors. First the man­agers! Hof­fen­heim will say good­bye to Ralf Rang­nick because he wants to spend money this sum­mer. They will then say hello to Jur­gen Klins­mann, who is the epit­ome of fru­gal­ity. After all, he only forced Bay­ern to rebuild it’s train­ing facil­ity. Mean­while the pos­ses­sors of […]

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Some of my fel­low Lil­ly­whites at Tot­ten­ham have some very rude com­ments about Arsene Wenger. There is one song that ends in “Wenger is a [explica­tive] pedophile”. I hate it. It lacks class or com­mon decency. But foot­ball sup­port­ers aren’t always the classi­est peo­ple when it comes to rivalry, as we all know. I’ve said […]

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Yes­ter­day was the draw for the 3rd qual­i­fy­ing round of the Cham­pi­ons League, the last hur­dle before the group stages com­mence. There are plenty of inter­est­ing ties (Steve McClaren’s FC Twente vs. Arse­nal top­ping the list), but in pure foot­balling terms the best fix­ture pits Schalke 04 against Atletico Madrid. Nei­ther is the most accomplished […]

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As of August 1, GolTV — the 24/7 soc­cer net­work — has been removed from DISH Net­work due to a con­tract dis­pute. Accord­ing to GolTV, “this occurs despite efforts to con­tinue GolTV’s avail­abil­ity to Dish cus­tomers.” DISH Net­work, in retort, inserted this mes­sage when you hit the INFO but­ton where GolTV’s chan­nel used to be: […]

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Fred Rut­ten isn’t the only new Dutch man­ager in the Bun­desliga, as ex-Tottenham Mar­tin Jol took over the reigns of Ham­burg ear­lier this month. It’s been nearly 30 years since Jol’s last appear­ance in Ger­many. He made 9 appear­ances for Bay­ern Munich as a mid­fielder in 1978/79 before return­ing to the Nether­lands the next season. […]

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