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  1. bradlovesthebundesliga
    bradlovesthebundesliga
    January 20, 2011 at 9:50 pm | | Reply


    So I want to say thanks for doing this site its great wish we had more contributors
    but that’s not a complaint. Much respect I learn a lot here.
    Anyway, I am sad that Dzeko is gone but I hate that feeling when someone
    puts off the air that “you know, I could be playing somewhere else better
    than here.” I felt that from Dzeko. I don’t entirely blame him so many changes
    while he was there. Still wondering why Magath left.
    These are just steams of thogutht but Diego needs to wake up! He was a monster
    At Bremen and I wish he was still there! Those were great times especially with Klose
    still there….anyway I want to quit dreaming of Barca like conquests and just find a
    team or get it on with Wolfsburg. I think he fits in better as the magic man, not one
    Of a whole herd of equally great players…disperse disperse disperse! Its important for
    Talent to get spread around I’m tired of powerhouses sometimes you know? Anyway
    More later thanks for listening….

    1. Double Pivot
      January 21, 2011 at 8:33 am | | Reply


      Thanks for the kind words Brad. I think I will do a piece in the future on the internet community and what sites to read, twitters to follow and forums to join. I will stick to English as those that know German (I should) have so many sources.

      The blogroll has some of them. But if any of you have other sites you read or tweets you follow let me know at cdmphy@yahoo.com so I can include them

      I don’t even mind if they are team specific as I would love an English language site for any team just to keep up with their news.

      I remember Dortmund used to have a fantastic site called Planet Dortmund, but its been down forever.

      Cheers

      Oh and the team will pick you. It always does :)

  2. bradlovesthebundesliga
    bradlovesthebundesliga
    January 20, 2011 at 9:56 pm | | Reply


    Lots of spelling errors im on a crappy blackberry sorry. And I meant HE needs to quit
    dreaming of Barca-like conquests…he needs to brush off Juve mistake and
    make do
    playing for the other green W team ! He’s a hero of mine I am quite similar
    in size to him so he inspires!! So Diego get to it!

  3. Eskender
    Eskender
    January 21, 2011 at 3:55 am | | Reply


    Dzeko’s transfer can be viewed with several perspectives. I do like his approach to snatch a goal which really what Wolfsburg will miss in the future. But in the other hand his inspiration and leadership is not good in the first half of the season.

    To Generalize M’claren should sign a striker who has a bundesliga experience and really capable of holding the number 9 spot. In addition the captain armband must be given to the loyal Wolves man Josue.

    1. Double Pivot
      January 21, 2011 at 8:25 am | | Reply


      Who has it now? Reither? Josue would seem a very good candidate. Is Reither a good figure in the dressing room? I don’t know.

      1. Hendry Wijaya
        Hendry Wijaya
        January 21, 2011 at 8:40 pm | | Reply


        Schaefer. I suspect you didn’t watch last week Wolfsburg – FCB then.

  4. David H
    David H
    January 21, 2011 at 5:45 pm | | Reply


    One aspect of Bent’s transfer that hasn’t been much publicized is that part of the deal that took him to Sunderland from Tottenham called for Tottenham to receive £7m if he was sold on for more than that. Tottenham had bought him for £17m, but sold him to Sunderland for £10m, and wanted the chance to recoup their loss.

    So Sunderland in fact have only netted about £7m, as they essentially have now paid £17m for Bent’s transfer from Tottenham, which leaves £7m from the £24 they’re getting from Aston Villa.

    There aren’t a lot of £7m bargains out there who can contribute, i.e. score goals, immediately. So I doubt they’ll do anything w/that money except maybe fund a loan, or perhaps try to make Wellbeck’s loan permanent.

    I think part of Dieter’s plan at Wolfsburg is a little addition by subtraction. They’ve already gotten rid of Džeko’s bad influence, and there may be some more bad apples sent on their way if they can find a replacement or two. VfL are at a big disadvantage, of course, trying to restructure somewhat their team in this transfer window, when prices are high & good players are scarce. Though one thing they have going for them is that some teams are looking ahead to the financial fair play rules & may be wanting to shed some cash from their payrolls.

    Elia would be a good buy for them. They need some wide players to open up space in the middle for Grafite, who can score bucketloads of goals given the proper service.

    Too bad Sammer turned down HSV. Now the idiots running the club are more likely to do something stupid, like screw their team by selling their best players, because they still see themselves as a selling team. I don’t know why they’d want to let Ruud go, especially to those mother***kers at Madrid, unless they pony up €5m or thereabouts. No need to subsidize the club who have the most expensive squad in the world.

    Of course, as I said, HSV’s upper management are complete idiots, so I’m sure they’ll find a way to shoot their team in the foot & miss out on Europe entirely. Then they’ll sell more of their best players in the summer, and start the process all over again. They seem to have a good youth setup & a well-functioning scouting department, so they can get away with this idiocy every year & still stay in the top half of the table.

    Despite the Swiss Ramble showing how Manchester City could conceivably conform with the new financial rules, I don’t see how they can possibly do so w/o some fiddling of the books. Though the big test for the new rules will be Real Madrid.

    If they (or Barcelona, who are also heavily indebted) fall foul of the rules, it’ll be very interesting to see UEFA’s reaction. I’m sure they’d find a way to make it look like Madrid’s in the clear with some loophole or other, essentially gutting the new rules in the process & exposing it for the fraud it will probably be.

  5. Dylan Thomas
    January 23, 2011 at 12:24 am | | Reply


    Wolfsburg are a sad story for me. They’re losing a lot of their top players to bigger clubs, and I really don’t think it’ll stop at just Dzeko. Barzagli and Kjaer look set to leave with Juventus and Chelsea ready to pounce, and Ziani’s already made his way out of the club as well. McClaren inherited a team full of promise, and now they’re a team full of holes – in midfield, in confidence, in results. I don’t see how things are going to get better from here, but stranger things have happened!

  6. David H
    David H
    January 24, 2011 at 1:12 pm | | Reply


    Alright guys, let’s remember why we’re here — because we love the Bundesliga. We all know how the written word can be misconstrued. How about we delete the comments above & start over with the next story?

    Misunderstandings happen. Let’s recognize that & move on.

  7. bradlovesthebudesliga
    bradlovesthebudesliga
    January 24, 2011 at 11:27 pm | | Reply


    Have to say real quick that teams have a spirit that is made up of an enduring permanence AND IN ADDITION to the current team;
    Schalke selling off so many of the teams players who are the back bone of their spirit was very unfortunate. I miss that Scahlke team from two years ago….

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