‘Bundesliga’ Category

  1. Bayern Munich setting an example to follow on ticket prices

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    May 2, 2013 by Sean Charles

     Bayern Munich Example


  2. FC Bayern Epic Video!

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    April 6, 2013 by Rami El Chamaa


  3. Guardiola facing the sternest of tests

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    January 31, 2013 by Daniel Storey

    Guardiola

    Absence makes the heart grow fonder, we are told, and never has that been more true than in the case of Pep Guardiola. It has been just eight months since the Spaniard took his leave from Barcelona, commencing a period in which clubs have seemingly clambered over each other to flutter eyelashes at the coach, desperate to attract a man of such calibre to their particular hotseat.


  4. Lewis Holtby – Too Slow and Too Small

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    January 10, 2013 by Scott Rosie

    Lewis Holtby

    With the January transfer window well under way one of the best deals of the window so far may not come to fruition until the summer. FC Schalke’s prized asset Lewis Holtby has agreed a £67,000 a week deal with Tottenham Hotspur and will move to the North London side on a free transfer at the start of the summer transfer window after failing to sign a new contract with the German club.


  5. Player Profile: Luuk de Jong

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    July 19, 2012 by Leon Guite

    Luuk De Jong

    2009-10 Eredivisie Champions and 2010-11 runners-up FC Twente have failed to reach the Champions League this season. Their league campaign hasn’t been up to the standards of the last two seasons. However Luuk De Jong has established himself as one of the most promising youngsters by scoring 30 goals in 46 games for Steve McClaren’s FC Twente.

    Brother of Siem de Jong, Luuk was born on 27th August 1990, in Aigle Switzerland. He started at De Graafschap and rose up through the ranks of the youth squad. He played one senior year and that was enough for FC Twente to snap him up at the start of the 2009/2010 season. Three years later, he’s banging in the goals and attracting worldwide attention.


  6. Player Profile: Mario Götze

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    May 17, 2012 by Leon Guite

    Dortmund retained their status as Deutscher Meister after a 2-0 win over Gladbach. This is Dortmund’s second back-to-back Bundesliga title; the first time that happened was in the 1955-1966 and 1956-1957 seasons – they join only Hamburg, Borussia Mönchengladbach and Bayern Munich in achieving this feat.

    For the past two seasons, the man that has stood out as the knight in the shining armor for Jurgen Klopp’s victorious side is the 19 year old sensation Mario Götze, dubbed by many as “The German Messi”.


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