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44 minutes ago, spacemunky said:

Earned himself a four match ban.

Arguably got away lightly, there.


Spitting by itself could warrant that. 

 

Throw in the blatant attempt to elbow Di Francesco in the face, plus the headbutt and he could've been looking at a longer ban.

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13 minutes ago, baker11 said:

Huge Derby game in Hamburg this weekend.

 

Might be a laugh, neither can defend for shit. FCSP leak goals all over the place. 

 

Watched them play Koln a few weeks ago on the telly and it was hilariously bad. Entertaining but terrible. 

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Bayern Munich: 'We will not accept this coverage' says Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
45 minutes ago From the sectionEuropean Football

 Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge speaks at a press conference
Rummenigge says the German media need to pay closer attention to the human rights outlined in The Constitution
Bayern Munich accused the media of "disrespect" and of breaking the German constitution with recent criticism in an extraordinary news conference.

After manager Niko Kovac had spoken, chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and president Uli Hoeness came forward.

Champions for the past six seasons, Bayern are sixth in the Bundesliga and without a win in four games.

"It's about time the biggest club in Germany takes a clear stance on this issue," said Hoeness.

"We will no longer accept this recent kind of media coverage," added Rummenigge, who also threatened possible legal action should criticism continue.

What is going wrong at Bayern and Real Madrid?
Kovac took charge in the summer and won his first four games.

But having taken last season's title by 21 points, Bayern are now on a four-match winless streak, including a 3-0 home defeat by Borussia Monchengladbach just before the international break.

Bundesliga table showing Bayern Munich in sixth place, four points behind leaders Borussia Bortmund
Bayern have won the Bundesliga for the past six seasons but are only sixth after seven games
Many Bayern players have found themselves criticised in the media in recent weeks - both for performances for Bayern and for Germany, who are on a run of six defeats in 10 games.

"We met on Monday after Germany's international match against the Netherlands and have decided we will no longer accept this style of journalism," said Rummenigge.

"What we have had to read in recent times has nothing to do with performance, it was a settlement with individual players. Today we will protect our players, our coaches and also the club.

"Today is an important day as we inform you that we will no longer tolerate this derogatory and derisive reporting.

"I have no words for what I have read about Manuel Neuer. I would like to remind you that Manuel was world goalkeeper of the year four times.

"And if I have to read that our central defenders Mats Hummels and Jerome Boateng play 'old men football', I think: 'Come on, guys, I want to remind you of Article 1 of the Constitution - the dignity of a person is unassailable'."

Rummenigge has also been annoyed in recent weeks by the criticism of wingers Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben, who have also been called 'too old'.

"These men have helped over the last decade to make Bayern one of the most successful clubs in football," he added.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45915862

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3 hours ago, davieG said:

Bayern Munich: 'We will not accept this coverage' says Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
45 minutes ago From the sectionEuropean Football

 Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge speaks at a press conference
Rummenigge says the German media need to pay closer attention to the human rights outlined in The Constitution
Bayern Munich accused the media of "disrespect" and of breaking the German constitution with recent criticism in an extraordinary news conference.

After manager Niko Kovac had spoken, chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and president Uli Hoeness came forward.

Champions for the past six seasons, Bayern are sixth in the Bundesliga and without a win in four games.

"It's about time the biggest club in Germany takes a clear stance on this issue," said Hoeness.

"We will no longer accept this recent kind of media coverage," added Rummenigge, who also threatened possible legal action should criticism continue.

What is going wrong at Bayern and Real Madrid?
Kovac took charge in the summer and won his first four games.

But having taken last season's title by 21 points, Bayern are now on a four-match winless streak, including a 3-0 home defeat by Borussia Monchengladbach just before the international break.

Bundesliga table showing Bayern Munich in sixth place, four points behind leaders Borussia Bortmund
Bayern have won the Bundesliga for the past six seasons but are only sixth after seven games
Many Bayern players have found themselves criticised in the media in recent weeks - both for performances for Bayern and for Germany, who are on a run of six defeats in 10 games.

"We met on Monday after Germany's international match against the Netherlands and have decided we will no longer accept this style of journalism," said Rummenigge.

"What we have had to read in recent times has nothing to do with performance, it was a settlement with individual players. Today we will protect our players, our coaches and also the club.

"Today is an important day as we inform you that we will no longer tolerate this derogatory and derisive reporting.

"I have no words for what I have read about Manuel Neuer. I would like to remind you that Manuel was world goalkeeper of the year four times.

"And if I have to read that our central defenders Mats Hummels and Jerome Boateng play 'old men football', I think: 'Come on, guys, I want to remind you of Article 1 of the Constitution - the dignity of a person is unassailable'."

Rummenigge has also been annoyed in recent weeks by the criticism of wingers Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben, who have also been called 'too old'.

"These men have helped over the last decade to make Bayern one of the most successful clubs in football," he added.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45915862

Boo hoo you're getting sacked in the morning!

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The Argentinian match of the day actually shows the hooligans of each team arriving pre-match lol

 

9 minutes ago, Finnegan said:

I suspect the police might be sliiiiiiiightly busy. 

 

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@MattPyou know there's a load of these documentary series going round on like the Man City one? There's a Juventus one, think there's an Arizona Cardinals one.

 

Well I'm not sure if you know but I just saw found a Boca Juniors one on Netflix, thought that might interest you. 

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