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This years second division (2. Bundesliga) has often been dubbed as the best ever. Part of it has
been marketing by the TV stations, who hold the broadcasting rights, the other bit is true. There
is an undoubtedly high number of former Bundesliga mainstays trying to make it back up to the top
flight. To [...]
This year's second division (2. Bundesliga) has often been dubbed as the best ever. Part of it has
been marketing by the TV stations, who hold the broadcasting rights, the other bit is true. There
is an undoubtedly high number of former Bundesliga mainstays trying to make it back to the top
flight. To spice [...]
I skipped one week, because I wasn't busy enough collecting links. But here's an extra long episode
you can skim through while listening to a Finnish YMCA cover. Frank Ribery plays keepy-up with a
cartoon bomb to promote FIFA08. (Who Ate All The Pies) The Bundesliga is a league in transition.
(New York Times) The Bundesliga is a [...]
Chronicled during the pre-season friendly between Borussia Mönchengladbach and Bayern Munich.
First serious, as in second Bundesliga, opposition and Bayern promptly lost the match 2-1. Although
Bayern played without Luca Toni and Franck Ribery (and Philipp Lahm and Lukas Podolski and...), who
were either injured or not fully fit, so you could probably expect a [.
Y Pavel Pardo (VfB Stuttgart)
Time to wrap up the second round of the DFB-Pokal. Famous cup giant-killers St. Pauli had to learn
what it feels like to be knocked out by a minnow. St. Pauli have recently been promoted to the
second division and as such were clear favourites to beat the Werder Bremen reserves, who get their
work out [...]
Oldschool scoreboard for an oldschool score - during the second Bundesliga match between Augsburg
and 1860 Munich.
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The members of the German FA have now voted for the introduction of a unified third Bundesliga with
20 teams, to replace the current third division system with a northern and southern conference with
18 teams each. Relegation play-offs will also be re-introduced - the last play-offs were played in
1991. Both changes will make [...]
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