Bundesliga Article Archive

    Between November 6, 2009 and December 6, 2009
  1. Message To Louis Van Gaal: Fix Bayern Munich's Defense

    A look at Bayern's fixture list next points out Gladbach and Juventus. Everyone thinks that Gladbach will come just to defend and may be they will...

    Samrin Hasib Written by Samrin Hasib about 1 day ago 85 reads 0 comments

  2. Koelner Crisis: What's Wrong With Lukas Podolski?

    With the summer approaching, World Cup fever is starting to build up in every nation participating and even in most nations who aren’t competing for the most prestigious of international trophies...

    Guido Written by Guido about 2 days ago 91 reads 2 comments

  3. So Far, 2009-2010 Not Quite the Year of the Wolf for VfL Wolfsburg

    In Chinese astrology, every year is named after an animal. There’s the year of the Rat, the year of the Tiger, and about a dozen more...

    Guido Written by Guido about 11 days ago 105 reads 8 comments

  4. World Football: Don't Make Another Mistake, Michael Zorc...

    Michael Zorc, General Manager of Borussia Dortmund, isn't really known for making good transfers and singing the right players...

    Christian Wiese Written by Christian Wiese about 15 days ago 33 reads 0 comments

  5. Is Thomas Muller Destined To Be Bayern Munich's No. 10?

    A Bayern supporter who believes in what Uli Hoeness has to say is a rather optimistic one. Toni Kroos lit up Bayern under Ottmar Hitzfeld. The teenager was supposed to be the "next big thing" in German football...

    Samrin Hasib Written by Samrin Hasib about 17 days ago 229 reads 8 comments

  6. Aaron Hunt: A Lost Cause for England, but Future Asset For Premier League?

    Aaron Hunt has started the season in an impressing fashion, bagging five goals in his last six games. The son of a German father and English mother, he was even considered by Capello to be a potential reinforcement for the English national side...

    Guido Written by Guido about 18 days ago 297 reads 14 comments

  7. Zahi's Notes: Robert Enke Case Shows There's More to a Professional Than We Know

    Robert Enke's death has undoubtedly come as a shock to every football fan around the globe. Germany's first-choice goalkeeper committed suicide in a train station after suffering from depression...

    Zahi Sahli Written by Zahi Sahli about 24 days ago 896 reads 3 comments

  8. Rest in Peace, Robert Enke: Bidding Farewell to a True Professional

    The world of football was rocked on Tuesday as the devastating news of the death of German national keeper Robert Enke emerged. The 32-year-old committed suicide at around 6 pm at a level crossing just north of Hanover...

    Kieran Beckles Written by Kieran Beckles about 24 days ago 1,483 reads 3 comments

  9. Germans Say No to Takeovers in Football

    In business, a takeover is the purchase of one company (the target) by another (the acquirer, or bidder). Over the past few years, we've seen a few of these takeovers in football...

    Guido Written by Guido about 25 days ago 119 reads 12 comments

  10. Bayern in Turmoil Following Draw with Schalke As Lahm and Toni Are Fined

    It was almost full time in the 2008-09 season in Bayern's home match against Wolfsburg when Felix Magath took Diego Benaglio off the pitch to bring in his sub keeper...

    Samrin Hasib Written by Samrin Hasib about 26 days ago 85 reads 7 comments

  11. Bayern vs Schalke: It's Time for the Real FCB To Turn Up!

    “Did you sleep well?” Van Gaal asked the assembled pressmen, “because I didn’t.” Bayern have already played half an hour against Schalke and the scenario is one which is becoming ridiculously familiar to the FCB supporters: 0:0...

    Samrin Hasib Written by Samrin Hasib about 28 days ago 52 reads 0 comments

 


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