German Football Season 2016-17
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And Werder lost again with their new (interim) coach.
Schalke 1:3 against Köln. So Schalke are 0-0-4 in Bundesliga. Leverkusen missed a penalty again, they only scored 8 of last 17 penalties.
Schalke 1:3 against Köln. So Schalke are 0-0-4 in Bundesliga. Leverkusen missed a penalty again, they only scored 8 of last 17 penalties.
Schalke. Next loss. 0 points from 5 games. Strange.
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Hamburg sacked coach Labbadia, they appointed Markus Gisdol (former Hoffenheim coach) as his successor, he signed a contract until the end of the season. So the AVB rumour is still on.
Hasthere ever been in germany a team that had 0/15 points and was not relegated? In France, i think this did not happen I am nearly sure that a team that had 0 points after 6 games was definately "out" in spring. Well, this does not happen anymore the last years.....already after 2 games, nobody had 0 points...
Gladbach last season.Malko wrote:Hasthere ever been in germany a team that had 0/15 points and was not relegated? In France, i think this did not happen I am nearly sure that a team that had 0 points after 6 games was definately "out" in spring. Well, this does not happen anymore the last years.....already after 2 games, nobody had 0 points...
whoscored marks
update after MD5 (average of the best 3 performances)
1. Robert Lewandowski (Bayern) 8.74
2. Anthony Modeste (Köln) 8.69
3. Franck Ribéry (Bayern) 8.63
4. Thiago Alcantara (Bayern) 8.40
5. Marco Fabian (Eintracht) 8.35
6. Gonzalo Castro (Dortmund) 8.34
7. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Dortmund) 8.22
8. Ousmane Dembélé (Dortmund) 8.17
9. Konstantinos Stafylidis (Augsburg) 8.12
10. Chicharito (Leverkusen) 8.07
etc.
update after MD5 (average of the best 3 performances)
1. Robert Lewandowski (Bayern) 8.74
2. Anthony Modeste (Köln) 8.69
3. Franck Ribéry (Bayern) 8.63
4. Thiago Alcantara (Bayern) 8.40
5. Marco Fabian (Eintracht) 8.35
6. Gonzalo Castro (Dortmund) 8.34
7. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Dortmund) 8.22
8. Ousmane Dembélé (Dortmund) 8.17
9. Konstantinos Stafylidis (Augsburg) 8.12
10. Chicharito (Leverkusen) 8.07
etc.
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Maybe AVB was just trolling, he's learning German for fun, and posted the picture just to see everyone go crazy. :pBurningStorm wrote:Hamburg sacked coach Labbadia, they appointed Markus Gisdol (former Hoffenheim coach) as his successor, he signed a contract until the end of the season. So the AVB rumour is still on.
Technical note: "Eintracht", being similiar to "United" in English, is a common team name in Germany, there are many dozens of them. I.e. this season's first cup round featured no less than four of them amongst the 64 starters: Eintracht Frankfurt, Eintracht Braunschweig, Eintracht Trier und Eintracht Norderstedt.Lyonnais wrote:5. Marco Fabian (Eintracht) 8.35
So even if "Frankfurt" can be misleading too for "FSV Frankfurt" being a regular in 2nd Bundesliga, all German language tables and stat overviews have them as "Frankfurt" or "E. Frankfurt" or "Eintracht Frankfurt", but never "Eintracht" alone.
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At least the HSV fans go crazy, I am from Northern Germany and here are a lot of them. I told them he could go to Salzburg or Basel at the end.Thunder_PT wrote:Maybe AVB was just trolling, he's learning German for fun, and posted the picture just to see everyone go crazy. :pBurningStorm wrote:Hamburg sacked coach Labbadia, they appointed Markus Gisdol (former Hoffenheim coach) as his successor, he signed a contract until the end of the season. So the AVB rumour is still on.
Thanks greenbay for the precision. I will take it into account.greenbay wrote:Technical note: "Eintracht", being similiar to "United" in English, is a common team name in Germany, there are many dozens of them. I.e. this season's first cup round featured no less than four of them amongst the 64 starters: Eintracht Frankfurt, Eintracht Braunschweig, Eintracht Trier und Eintracht Norderstedt.Lyonnais wrote:5. Marco Fabian (Eintracht) 8.35
So even if "Frankfurt" can be misleading too for "FSV Frankfurt" being a regular in 2nd Bundesliga, all German language tables and stat overviews have them as "Frankfurt" or "E. Frankfurt" or "Eintracht Frankfurt", but never "Eintracht" alone.
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Well in Germany some clubs are known only by their add.... So, anyone knows "Der Club" is Nürnberg for example.
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now Cologne almost scored
Hertha winning, so great day even if Bayern scores now....nope 1-1 FT
And Leipzig still undefeated, 5th atm
Hertha winning, so great day even if Bayern scores now....nope 1-1 FT
And Leipzig still undefeated, 5th atm
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Bayern only 1-1, will the terminator be back after that performance?
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And Dortmund needed 20 minutes to finally have an attempt on goal. Interesting day in Germany.