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Franck Ribery hearts Luca Toni who scored Bayern's only goal against Belenenses yesterday.
Best goal celebration a) Manasseh Ishiaku (MSV Duisburg) b) A team effort by Boubacar Sanogo, Diego
and Hugo Almeida (Werder Bremen)
Just because it didn't work for Beckham doesn't mean that Schweinsteiger should be denied his own
bleach blonde experiment. He will captain the German national team on Saturday against Wales for
the first time in his career. The usual suspects Torsten Frings and Michael Ballack are still
recovering from injuries, and Bernd Schneider had one [...]
Some pieces for the puzzle that is Michael Ballack's non-nomination for the Champions League group
stage. (Guardian sportblog) Michael Ballack speaks English and gets dubbed over and subtitled in
Chinese for a good cause. (Fritten, Fussball & Bier) The players of the German national team went
through a little fitness check on Tuesday and Wednesday and the [.
The fourth matchday straight from the fans YouTube and flickr accounts. This time focussing on the
derby between Karlsruher SC and VfB Stuttgart. The first one since nine years and the police
considerably upped their presence to prevent any violence, that had previously marred a friendly
between the two clubs in 2005. Karlsruhe's stadium has a [...]
How to do a Bicycle Kick - via Trainer Baade (ehow.com) Rudi Völler Look-a-like (Who Ate All The
Pies) Franck Ribery Look-a-likes (11 Freunde Block 11) Meet Arminia Bielefeld's Coach of the
Century (ESPN Soccernet) Meet Torsten Frings in his villa in Portugal (Who Ate All The Pies)
Fringles (bundesliga.greatestjournal.com) Lots of video interviews with Bundesliga players in
English from Deutsche [.
Some users on YouTube have remarkable collections of vintage football videos, and I hope that their
accounts aren't as much in danger of being shut down for copyright violations, as the ones that are
providing more recent football footage. The following video comes from y2santos who shares a big
collection of US football soccer related [...]
Bayern Munich isn't invincible Though it took 87 minutes on Sundays match against Hamburg to come
to this conclusion. When I read that Rafael van der Vaart couldn't play against Bayern, due to a
minor injury he picked up during training, I was worried that this could turn out to be a gifted
victory for the [...]
The fifth matchday straight from the fans YouTube and flickr accounts. Here are some impressions
from the match between Borussia Dortmund and Werder Bremen in the Signal Iduna Park. The Southern
Stand (Südtribüne) is Europe's biggest standing terrace and packs up to 27000 fans. It's also
referred to as the Yellow Wall. Photos by the.woelfchen.
Says Luca Toni and says Uli Hoeneß. And it's probably old habits that make Bayern Munich speak
more about the Champions League than the competition they are actually playing in. Though stating
that they want to win the UEFA Cup is probably all we need to know about their campaign anyway. But
I guess Uli is [...]
Bayer Leverkusen 3-1 Uniao Leiria Leverkusen controlled a good portion of the match but were always
vulnerable at the back and too generous with their chances up front. They were lucky that two 50:50
decisions by the referee went in their favour. The result is OK, though Leira got an important away
goal so Leverkusen has [...]
The German national team is the fourth best football team in the world according to this month's
FIFA World Ranking. (FIFA.com) The Bundesliga is the fourth best football league in the world
according to Yahoo! Sports. (Yahoo! Sports) The Bundesliga Offside is the fourth best football blog
in the world. (www.ijustmadethatup.com) Coaching legend Ernst Happel who lead Hamburg [.
Berlin's general manager Dieter Hoeneß is the brother of Munich's general manager Uli Hoeneß.
Different to his brother Ulrich, he wasn't treated to a nickname (Didi Hoeneß anyone?) for some
reason and he wasn't able to turn Berlin into a serious competitor for his older brother's Bayern
Munich either. Instead Berlin was a bit wasteful [...]
There's too much football and too little time for me to write about it. So as I get to sit down to
quickly recap the midweek action, matchday 8 is already underway. Schalke beat Berlin 1-0
yesterday, setting up a little series of three consecutive wins and clean sheets. They are still
wasting too many chances, [...]
Borussia Dortmund's Coach Thomas Doll. Hansa Rostock 0-1 Borussia Dortmund.
Armin Veh (VfB Stuttgart)
I had no time to do any blogging the past couple of days, so I decided to cover some of the
football that I missed with a few quick links instead. Germany beat Romania 3-1 coming from behind
in a friendly on Wednesday. The match ended Romania's fourteen match unbeaten run. Germany's team
was again heavily [...]
Collective Sighs of Relieve Bayern Munich was held to a draw again. This time it was Schalke's turn
to proof, that Bayern Munich won't be winning each and every game by at least a three goal margin,
as some people had feared or hoped. Even Oliver Kahn is relieved that the two draws calmed down the
[...]
Schalke's coach Mirko Slomka tries to motivate his players by performing an excerpt from Mozart's
Don Giovanni (Bayern Munich 1-1 Schalke).
Bayer Leverkusen 3-1 Uniao Leiria Leverkusen controlled a good portion of the match but were always
vulnerable at the back and too generous with their chances up front. They were lucky that two 50:50
decisions by the referee went in their favour. The result is OK, though Leira got an important away
goal so Leverkusen has [...]
Matchday 7 is merely a day away, as the Bundesliga heads into its first English Week. This term
describes a week featuring both weekend and midweek fixtures in the Bundesliga. Something that is
common in England and uncommon in Germany. So I gotta hurry with my posts. I'll focus all my
attention on the match between [...]
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