Borussia Monchengladbach - Most popular for 2008
Viewing all posts which authors have tagged ‘Borussia Monchengladbach’.
You can also subscribe to this tag's feed.
Dynasties continued to dominate, as dynasties are apt to do, in 1975. Even though it seems odd to
say that the Champions Cup, with a final between two teams from two of the top leagues in the
world, was anti-climactic – so I won't – but the final did pit the ninth-place team
from England against the tenth-place team in the Bundesliga.
In the quarterfinals of the 1977 Champions Cup, Soviet club Dynamo Kiev defeated Bayern Munich 2-1
in aggregate, ending Bayern's three-year run as European champions. Another West German club made
it to the European Cup final, but Borussia Monchengladbach fell 3-1 in the final to Liverpool in
Rome, Italy.
You can call Deportivo La Coruna Team CONCACAF.
Led by Canadian captain Julian De Guzman (above, left) and featuring Mexican winger Andres
Guardado and striker Omar Bravo, Deportivo boasts a wealth of talent from the CONCACAF region. That
group helped Deportivo pull off one of the upsets of the weekend, a 2-1 victory against Real
Madrid.
American Jozy Altidore was named to the squad for tonight's match against Primera newcomer
Numancia. Given that coach Manuel Pelligrini is without three starters due to injury and is just
coming off a midweek Champion's League draw with Manchester United, and Altidore's encouraging
debut last week against Deportivo, there is a good chance that Altidore will see more playing time
this week.
Following in the footsteps of Ajax and Bayern Munich, Liverpool repeated as European champion in
1978. This time they did it by continuing their dominance over Borussia Monchengladbach, who they
defeated in the 1977 final and the 1978 semifinals, and over Club Brugge, who they defeated in the
1976 UEFA Cup final and again, 1-0, in the European Cup final at Wembley Stadium, with Kenny
Dalglish providing the winning margin in the 65th minute.
It's a measure of how much I enjoy this blog that I find myself with itchy fingers. Sunday night is
Bag Night. For those of you who haven't come via the Onion Bag, it is published every Monday and
usually I am writing my contribution the evening before. As it happens I'm finished and I was
pissing about with the Bundesbag's templates (hope you like the new lay out) and I thought I'd have
a go at
It is that time of year again. Time to find out how players from the CONCACAF region are doing
in professional leagues across Europe. With more and more CONCACAF players heading to top leagues,
the competition in the region is only getting tougher, and it is getting even more important to
keep track of how potential U.
The endless transfer rumors do my head in. Honestly, haven't they gotten out of hand the past
few years? From Zinedine Zidane and David Beckham's hilarious annoyance of a few years ago to
Cristiano Ronaldo's supposed slavery this summer, haven't we had enough? (Common thread here? Real
Madrid ... hmm .
Week 5: Germna Bundesliga Borussia Monchengladbach are meeting Hertha BSC Berlin in the
fifth round in the German Bundesliga saturday 20th. Pre-register at the NEW football site 11×2
today Don`t forget to sign up 11×2.com - the next big football site WATCH THE MATCH LIVE HERE!
Liverpool striker Andriy Voronin has agreed a one-year loan deal with German side Hertha Berlin,
the Anfield club have announced.
The Ukraine international signed for Liverpool on a Bosman free transfer last summer and scored six
goals in 27 appearances.
However, the impact of Fernando Torres restricted his first-team opportunities and Robbie Keane's
arrival this summer forced him further down the pecking order, prompting the forward to move back
to the Bundesliga, where he previously played for Bayer Leverkusen, Cologne, Mainz and Borussia
Monchengladbach.
It was a good week for CONCACAF players in European competitions in mid-week, with Mexican
captain Rafael Marquez scoring for Barcelona and Honduran star David Suazo scoring his first goal
for Benfica.
Unfortunately, the goal-scoring touch didn't carry over to the weekend.
Canada Team captain Paul Stalteri is heading back to Germany. Stalteri has now left Tottenham of
the Premier League for Borussia Monchengladbach of Germany's Bundesliga to begin the season
starting January 1, 2009. The fullback was with the Werder Bremen of Germany back in 2005 and now
he's back there again.
It wasn't a great international window for the Jamaican national team, what with two World Cup
qualifying losses and the firing of head coach Rene Simoes, but at least one Jamaican player
rebounded well from the disappointment.
Marlon King delivered two goals in Hull's 2-1 win vs.
6 pints + comedy jacket = much amusement.
Borussia Monchengladbach fanhouse.
Borussia-Park.
Commerzbank Arena - home to Eintracht Frankfurt.
Eintracht Frankfurt 3-0 Arminia Bielefeld (05.11.05)
Borussia Monchengladbach 0-0 Hamburg (06.11.05)
Another trip where we used Cologne as a base and purchased a 'weekender' train ticket to go to our
games.
In something none of us expected, Heerenveen have accepted an offer for Michael Bradley from
Borussia Mönchengladbach of the Bundesliga. The club might sound familiar to you and
that is because Kasey Keller once plied his trade for this German side from 2005 to 2007.
Gladbach are back in the Bundesliga 1 this year after [.
German club Borussia Monchengladbach has come to an agreement with Dutch side Heerenveen on a
transfer deal for U.S. international midfielder Michael Bradley, multiple media outlets are
reporting. Terms of the deal were undisclosed. Bradley, 21, traveled to Germany earlier today to
undergo a physical, having already agreed to personal terms with the German outfit.