Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

3 Pages  1 2 3 >Bottom

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 LYN Bundesliga Thread

views
     
TSshirley_andy
post Aug 23 2011, 02:14 AM, updated 9y ago

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009

LYN OFFICIAL BUNDESLIGA THREAD
user posted image

The Bundesliga is one of the top national leagues, currently ranked 3rd in Europe according to UEFA's league coefficient ranking, based on recent European performances. It is the number one football league in terms of average attendance. Excluding franchise based leagues, the Bundesliga has the highest average attendance of all leagues in all sports.

The Bundesliga was formed in 1963 and the structure and organisation of the nation's football leagues have undergone frequent changes right up to the present day. The league was originally founded by the German Football Association, but is now operated by the Deutsche Fußball Liga.


Liste der Bundesliga-Meister
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «


The Bundesliga Show (Preview, Highlights, Review) (sos)
Bundesliga Week 12 Highlights Showuser posted image
Bundesliga Week 11 Highlights Show
Bundesliga Week 10 Highlights Show
Bundesliga Week 9 Highlights Show
Bundesliga Week 8 Highlights Show
Bundesliga Week 7 Highlights Show

Bundesliga Individual Club Thread
LYN FC Bayern München Thread or MY FC Bayern Facebook Group, click here to apply to be an official member of MY-FCBayern(Official FC Bayern München Malaysia fan club)
LYN VfL Wolfsburg Thread
LYN Borussia Dortmund Thread

Bundesliga Match Fixtures on Astro (sos)
TBU

Recommended Links to stream Bundesliga when if no LIVE broadcast on Astro
http://www.oleoletv.com/
http://www.livetipsportal.com/de/
http://www.vipbox.tv/

QUOTE(legendofhafiz @ Aug 21 2011, 07:57 PM)
Since Bundesliga is not a big as compared to Seria A, La Liga and EPL in Malaysia. why not put one big thread about Bundesliga instead of teams in the league? That way I think can invite more discussions.
*
This post has been edited by shirley_andy: Mar 15 2017, 10:08 PM
TSshirley_andy
post Aug 23 2011, 09:08 AM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
updated with UCL fixtures

This post has been edited by shirley_andy: Aug 23 2011, 10:43 PM
TSshirley_andy
post Aug 23 2011, 10:42 PM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
anyone staying up for Bayern's match tonight? unsure.gif
TSshirley_andy
post Aug 24 2011, 04:54 AM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
Bayern cruise tru to the group stages..

UEFA group stages draw on Astro, 26 Aug 12:00 am
TSshirley_andy
post Aug 24 2011, 11:23 AM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
sos: how have Germany's biggest exports since 2010 fared?

QUOTE
SPAIN

Mesut Ozil ( Werder Bremen to Real Madrid)

Since moving to Spain, Ozil has not only increased his fan base, but vastly improved his game. The 22-year-old was always a talent at Bremen, but has made the next step at Madrid. He has assisted more goals (six) in the Champions League than any other player, and only Lionel Messi exceeds his tally of 14 set-ups in La Liga. Ozil’s success with the Spanish record champions is said to have influenced the move for Sahin.

Ivan Rakitic ( Schalke to Sevilla)

A casualty of Felix Magath’s reign of terror at Schalke, Rakitic jumped ship in January and missed out on the Ruhr club’s improbable run to the Champions League semi-finals. Since moving to Sevilla, he has been a huge hit. The Croat has scored five goals and assisted two more in 13 appearances, helping lift the Andalucians to sixth in La Liga.

Sami Khedira ( Stuttgart to Real Madrid)

If Ozil had doubters ahead of his transfer to Madrid, Khedira’s naysayers were five-fold. The former Stuttgart man is not at all a classic Real-type player, yet he has managed to consistently maintain a starting role alongside Xabi Alonso. His subtle influence often goes un-noticed until he is missing: in the recent Clasicos, Madrid managed a draw and a win with Khedira as a starter; they were knocked out of the Champions League in his absence.

ENGLAND

Edin Dzeko ( Wolfsburg to Manchester City)

When Wolfsburg’s all-time leading goal-scorer and the 2009-10 Bundesliga top scorer joined City in January, he was tipped for instant success. He has struggled to have any impact, however, and scored just five goals in 18 appearances. Accustomed to having a classy playmaker behind him, he has had difficulty adapting to City’s counterattacking style of play, and has been relegated to the bench.

Jerome Boateng ( Hamburg to Manchester City)

A pair of knee injuries have taken their toll on his season, but Boateng has only been minimally effective for City since his move last summer. The 22-year-old has made 24 appearances in all competitions, and even when fit, has not been a shoe-in for a starting role. Bayern Munich have expressed interest in bringing him back in Germany, but Roberto Mancini nonetheless insisted recently that he has plans for Boateng.

ITALY

Mark van Bommel ( Bayern to AC Milan)

Bayern will be kicking themselves for letting the Dutchman go in January. Since moving to AC Milan, Van Bommel has made such an impression that some have even speculated that the Serie A champions no longer need Andrea Pirlo. He may be 34 years of age, but the Dutchman has proven he still has plenty of quality left in reserve.


Rafinha ( Schalke to Genoa)

Another talented Schalke player to depart as a result of a disagreement with Magath, Rafinha has regularly featured for Genoa, but has largely disappointed. His performances early in the season were disastrous, and while he has improved to some degree, he is still not the player Genoa were expecting when they paid an estimated €8m (£7m) to secure his services.

RUSSIA

Carlos Eduardo ( Hoffenheim to Rubin Kazan)

When Rubin Kazan offered €20m (£17.5m) for Carlos Eduardo, Hoffenheim could not pass up on the chance to cash in on the playmaker. He scored twice in his Russian Premier League debut against Amkar, but his transfer was late in the season and he was only involved in six matches before the 2010 campaign came to an end.


Kevin Kuranyi ( Schalke to  Dinamo Moscow)

When offered a big-money contract at Moscow, Kuranyi departed Germany on a Bosman and picked up where he had left off at Schalke. Playing for Dinamo Moscow, he scored nine goals in 16 appearances in the 2010 Russian Premier League. This season he has only been on target in one of seven matches, but he has also given three assists.

TURKEY

Zvjezdan Misimovic ( Wolfsburg to Galatasaray)

A bright star for Wolfsburg, Misimovic joined Galatasaray at the end of August, and by mid-November was banished to the reserves. He managed just nine matches in Turkey before signing for Dinamo Moscow in March. He has since scored twice in six Russian Premier League matches, and appears to be on track to rediscovering his old form.
TSshirley_andy
post Aug 26 2011, 01:06 AM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
seems like the 3 German teams are drawn into competitive group.. Possible for all 3 to advance to knock-out?
TSshirley_andy
post Aug 26 2011, 11:28 AM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
Leverkusen might be strong enough to overcome Valencia to join Chelsea into knockout stage..

both Dortmund and Bayern's group quite unpredictable, very competitive indeed
TSshirley_andy
post Sep 10 2011, 11:51 PM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
Bayern maintained their superb early-season form with another crushing win over Freiburg, 7-0
while last season champion BVB suffer a shock defeat at home to newly promote Hertha Berlin.
Gladbach also continue its convincing form, bagging another win, this time against Kaiserslautern.
TSshirley_andy
post Sep 14 2011, 11:13 AM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
From this morning's UCL matches:

BVB draw with Arsenal in Dortmund
Bayer 04 lost to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge
TSshirley_andy
post Sep 14 2011, 03:16 PM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
QUOTE(kuaLe_AGX @ Sep 14 2011, 11:27 AM)
Villarreal 2-3 Bayern
*
Gomez hatrick? tongue.gif

can't wait for the game rclxms.gif
TSshirley_andy
post Sep 15 2011, 02:33 AM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
Boateng playing RB tonight
TSshirley_andy
post Sep 15 2011, 04:43 AM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
Bayern leads Group A of the UCL, being the only Bundesliga team to win the opening UCL match.. great result!
TSshirley_andy
post Sep 16 2011, 09:50 PM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
ya big matches indeed especally after both FCB and Dortmund competed in the UCL midweek, interesting to watch Neuer guarding against his formal teammates..
TSshirley_andy
post Sep 18 2011, 11:43 AM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
any good streaming site for the Schalke vs Bayern match tonight?
TSshirley_andy
post Sep 18 2011, 02:21 PM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
ya that's my regular site, but just afraid if my line not steady then it'll lag, unlike astro's ESPN player(why astro don't broadcast Bayern's match??!! vmad.gif ), this kind of streaming site require non-stop smooth connection sad.gif
TSshirley_andy
post Sep 19 2011, 01:28 AM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
this week's result:

Freiburg 1 - 2 Stuttgart
Bayer Leverkusen 1 - 4 FC Cologne
Hamburger SV 0 - 1 Monchengladbach
Hertha BSC 2 - 2 Augsburg
Hoffenheim 3 - 1 Wolfsburg
Nurnberg 1 - 1 Werder Bremen
Kaiserslautern 3 - 1 Mainz
Hannover 2 - 1 Borussia Dortmund
Schalke 0 - 2 Bayern Munich
TSshirley_andy
post Sep 19 2011, 01:32 AM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
1st goal by Petersen
2nd goal by Müller, assisted by Ribery and Alaba
TSshirley_andy
post Sep 19 2011, 01:33 AM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
updated 1st post with recommended streaming biggrin.gif
TSshirley_andy
post Sep 20 2011, 08:39 AM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
Bundesliga better than EPL?

Bayern Munich's Uli Hoeness: Bundesliga only trails La Liga & will soon leave the Premier League in its wake


QUOTE
Outspoken club president believes his team plays in Europe's second-best domestic league behind the Spanish Primera and that the German top flight has the greatest depth

Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness has insisted that the Bundesliga is Europe's second-best domestic league.

The German top flight has in recent years surpassed Serie A in the Uefa coefficients, and currently stands a close third behind La Liga and the Premier League. However, Hoeness feels that the Bundesliga is not to be considered inferior to the EPL.

"We are currently number two behind Spain," he told Bild am Sonntag. "Italy, we have long left behind us; England, we are just about to leave behind."

No stranger to controversy, the outspoken president also hailed the Bundesliga for its wide distribution of quality among all teams.

"Based on the full breadth, I would consider the Bundesliga even today as the strongest league in the world."

It has been a decade since a Bundesliga team last won the Champions League. However, following a slump during the 2000s, German teams have had some more positive results in Europe, with Bayern Munich and Schalke reaching the final and semi-final of the Champions League, respectively, in 2010 and 2011.
source

while it can be argued that English team achieved more glory in Europe compared to the German teams, but can these english teams do it without being buried in crushing debts?

Unlike EPL, top teams in Bundesliga isn't buried in debts because they are run responsibly, can the top english teams even be on par with these German teams if they are run responsibly without splashing so much cash?


This post has been edited by shirley_andy: Sep 20 2011, 08:40 AM
TSshirley_andy
post Sep 20 2011, 08:58 AM

VR Hardware Solution Provider
*******
Senior Member
2,631 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
QUOTE(ayanami_tard @ Sep 20 2011, 08:42 AM)
^kerana setitik nila,rosak susu sebelanga

btw i like watching bundesliga though.many Japs/korean play in bundesliga

although many will go for Kagawa(and i don't blame them,kagawa been styling all over prussia),i prefer watching Atsuto Uchida.he combine with Raul adn that spanish wonderkid=orgasm

btw why we can't have similar thread about EPL.a neutral thread without all these hatred,where scouse(wannabees),gooners(wannabees) skis(wannabes) can hang together for greater happiness?
*
Ya I enjoy watching Uchida too, great player..

EPL got too much hype to create a neutral thread, it'll end up being a battleground instead.. sweat.gif

3 Pages  1 2 3 >Top
 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0256sec    0.63    6 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 21st December 2025 - 11:01 PM