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Is the bundesliga going to go all crap with the same teams battling for the title each year similar to what is going on in La Liga at the minute?
 
Is the bundesliga going to go all crap with the same teams battling for the title each year similar to what is going on in La Liga at the minute?

Financially, the teams are more even in germany, so there's always a chance that someone below the top 3 could buy the odd player and advance up the table

Barca and Real are firmly entrenched big spenders so nothings going to change their unless UEFA or the Spanish League interferes
 
Financially, the teams are more even in germany, so there's always a chance that someone below the top 3 could buy the odd player and advance up the table

Barca and Real are firmly entrenched big spenders so nothings going to change their unless UEFA or the Spanish League interferes

Just seems near impossible to see past a Bayern team who have just won it by 25 points and a +80 goal difference, whilst going on to improve their team and weakening their closest rivals in the meantime.

Dortmund will have to do some shrewd business to be in with a shout.
 
Just seems near impossible to see past a Bayern team who have just won it by 25 points and a +80 goal difference, whilst going on to improve their team and weakening their closest rivals in the meantime.

Dortmund will have to do some shrewd business to be in with a shout.

It was the same in the late 90's though and that ended with Kaiserslaughten winning the league, so you never know.

Bayern always go through periods where they are on top, but another team usually sneaks in to challenge them.

We'll have to see how Pep does I guess
 

Hertha BSC are the bollocks, Back in the big league and ready to cause sh*te

Blau und Weiss Power(y)

Every Evertonian should follow Hertha, blue and white,misunderstood, and love to beat the red wearing beauts(Union) from over the park.:dodgy:
 
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Hertha BSC are the bollocks, Back in the big league and ready to cause sh*te

Blau und Weiss Power(y)

Every Evertonian should follow Hertha, blue and white,misunderstood, and love to beat the red wearing beauts(Union) from over the park.:dodgy:

I went the game against onion a couple of years ago. Full house at the Olympic stadium with probably 20,000 onion fans there ( maybe more).

Hertha lost 2-1. Standard of football was terrible.
 
Hertha BSC are the bollocks, Back in the big league and ready to cause sh*te

Blau und Weiss Power(y)

Every Evertonian should follow Hertha, blue and white,misunderstood, and love to beat the red wearing beauts(Union) from over the park.:dodgy:

The history between the two is slightly different, was a wall rather than a park! But yeah, blue versus red and all that.

Hertha's stadium is really fantastic, the history associated with it and everything. Inside, totally modern, outside you're back to the 1936 Olympics, breathtaking the way they preserved it. The viewing tower there is superb also.

They were ace for the first part of their last season in the Bundesliga, 2011-2012, with Lasogga knocking in the goals and Babbel in charge. Then it started to fade, including a thumping by Bayern, Babbel leaving to join Hoffenheim (what a success he was there!) and it ended in the relegation play off debacle against Fortuna Dusseldorf!

I'd hope they have things slightly more on a grounded footing for next season and they do really well.
 
I play as them on Fifa, I fell in love with the city too after visiting last year. I got away with wearing my Everton scarf around the city as well, it was -12 everyday and the only scarf I have happened to help (slightly).
 
Gonna be moving to Germany in the next couple of months.

Going to Munster who have a 3.Liga side but not that far from Dortmund, can't wait to have a look at heading on down to watch both sides.
 

German football really is boss, been re-following it the last few weeks after a 2-year hiatus. Some boss young players coming through (Max Meyer, Leon Goretzka, Timo Werner, Julian Brandt), who I hope our scouts have got their eyes on. Also some young managers: Thomas Tuchel (Mainz), Markus Gisdol (Hoffenheim), Markus Weinzierl (Augsburg). When Bobby's won everything there is to win with us and heads off to Barca we should go for one of them, preferably Tuchel.
 
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