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Incredible that Dortmund haven’t scored, except it’s Dortmund so what do you expect. Augsburg down to 10 men as well. 

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I can imagine the great unwashed now asking (desperately hoping) if dortmund win the title do they get a percentage payout cos of "our jude" 🙄 🤣

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People call Arsenal bottlers based on some disappointing results in April....Dortmund is total next level.

Wasted countless opportunities to get a decent lead over Bayern since the winter break and couldn't get the job done on final day and gifted 2-0 lead to mid table team so so easily.

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1 hour ago, sne said:

Bayern won their pre-season friendly against some club named Rottach-Egern by 27-0. That must have been a worthwhile 90 mins.

They did it to another team last year (or the year before). I can’t believe lower league teams agree to play them.

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1 minute ago, Genie said:

They did it to another team last year (or the year before). I can’t believe lower league teams agree to play them.

Playing Bayern probably covers the clubs entire budget for the year

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48 minutes ago, Zatman said:

Playing Bayern probably covers the clubs entire budget for the year

they've played a pub team with a proper squad rather than a bayern XI, pure fundraiser

Bit like when we played stourport swifts about 8 years ago

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Shit.

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STEFAN LAINER DIAGNOSED WITH LYMPHOMA

Stefan Lainer will be missing from action for several months. After medical examinations, the 30-year-old right-back has been diagnosed with lymphoma.

The Austria international will now need to undergo several months of treatment. The cancer has been detected extremely early and is treatable with medication. There is an extremely high chance that he will get back to full health, and a normal life including professional sport could still be possible. “We will do all we can to get Stevie the best possible treatment. We wish him and his family lots of strength and optimism in the fight against this disease,” said Roland Virkus, board member for sport at Borussia.

Borussia Mönchengladbach and Stefan Lainer would like fans and the media to respect the fact that no further details on his treatment and recovery will be made public.

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Harry Kane has hit the ground running in Germany then.  Three goals and an assist in his first two Bundesliga games.  

 

 

 

Loving the ball they're using in Germany this season too.  Proper Adidas Telstar style design. 

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