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if they could just hold on to their players they might actually push Bayern some year
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if they could just hold on to their players they might actually push Bayern some year
Dortmund are gigantic bottlers. They should win a lot more than they do. Bayern is not unbeatable every year. If Bayern somehow only finishes with 70 points, Dortmund finds a way to finish with 69
Dortmund are gigantic bottlers. They should win a lot more than they do. Bayern is not unbeatable every year. If Bayern somehow only finishes with 70 points, Dortmund finds a way to finish with 69
They are also mentality midgets mate. A bit like us. The difference there are only two big clubs plus some good ones.They're always a team in transition is the issue. They get top talents at the club but just as they hit their peak they're sold for top prices. They have some good players coming in for the summer to fix their defensive issues, but now Haaland will be off. They likely replace him with someone good but someone who they need to develop, and when he peaks it will be the cycle repeating.
Bellingham has been brilliant for them but he'll be the same soon enough, off to a big English club most likely.
They are also mentality midgets mate. A but like us. The difference there are only two big clubs plus some good ones.
True, I think they won the cup last year. I’m sure I saw picks of Haaland and Bellingham holding it. It looked like something out of Indiana JonesThey’ve won trophies in recent history though, couple of leagues when they kept their team together, couple of domestic cups too. Sure the lack of top tier competition other than Bayern helps but still.
I just think they’re a bit unstable. No defensive solidity currently, they can swarm all over teams but are so fragile. The defenders coming in should help a lot, the old Dortmund sides were lethal offensively but Subotic/Hummels were a good partnership.
Conte has an awful CL record so if we make it we should probably not get too excited.
eg.It allows us to go for the very top-of-list targets that might not come here without it; regardless of Conte being here.
Though I just want the season to be over, as it has fucking SUCKED, CL would be a serious elevator.
Not coming to us, but if we got CL, I'd like to see us at least try.
I know that very well. It was luis Diaz who accidentally broke his footBefore his injury, he was destined for one of the "big" clubs...but he just came back in February after being out for a year due to a fractured ankle.
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Diaz got a red card for a "follow-through"....I know that very well. It was luis Diaz who accidentally broke his foot
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Liverpool are apparently the leading candidate but I'd like for Spurs to make an offer of, say, £60m so Liverpool have to better that offer as a "thanks" for last time
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