Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

97 Pages « < 34 35 36 37 38 > » Bottom

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 ∴ ∵ ∶ ∷ Fußball-Club Bayern München e. V. ∸ ∹ ∺ ∻, Updates on the last page and latest post

views
     
raymondlam10
post Apr 27 2015, 02:15 AM

New Member
*
Newbie
0 posts

Joined: Jun 2013
FC Bayern München's Path to Glory

user posted image

http://www.bundesliga.com/en/liga/news/2014/0000318937.php






FC Barcelona vs. FC Bayern München

06/05/2015 Camp Nou, Barcelona
12/05/2015 Allianz Arena, München






SUSRaikkonen
post Apr 27 2015, 01:07 PM

I'll be your ♡ ☁ ☼ ☂
*******
Senior Member
8,635 posts

Joined: Jun 2006
From: Jeonju/Jeollabuk-do



Noon happy.gif



user posted image


Minecrafter
post Apr 27 2015, 05:10 PM

ROCK N ROLL STAR
*******
Senior Member
5,043 posts

Joined: Aug 2013
From: Putrajaya


Yahooooo!We're the champions of Germany!
SUSRaikkonen
post Apr 27 2015, 09:50 PM

I'll be your ♡ ☁ ☼ ☂
*******
Senior Member
8,635 posts

Joined: Jun 2006
From: Jeonju/Jeollabuk-do



Evening happy.gif

13 concede by Neuer.

What a spider tongue.gif

One more cup and we sapu bersih like 2013 laugh.gif




user posted image

user posted image


This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Apr 27 2015, 09:53 PM
SUSRaikkonen
post Apr 28 2015, 10:15 PM

I'll be your ♡ ☁ ☼ ☂
*******
Senior Member
8,635 posts

Joined: Jun 2006
From: Jeonju/Jeollabuk-do



Evening happy.gif


user posted image

user posted image

This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Apr 28 2015, 11:15 PM
raymondlam10
post Apr 29 2015, 05:39 AM

New Member
*
Newbie
0 posts

Joined: Jun 2013
The worst penalty shootout I've ever seen in DFB Cup.

user posted image


Highlights

http://footyroom.com/bayern-munich-1-1-bor...mund-2-2015-04/

This post has been edited by raymondlam10: Apr 29 2015, 05:47 AM
SUSRaikkonen
post Apr 29 2015, 05:40 AM

I'll be your ♡ ☁ ☼ ☂
*******
Senior Member
8,635 posts

Joined: Jun 2006
From: Jeonju/Jeollabuk-do



Morning happy.gif

Terrible.

We missed four(4) penalties doh.gif

Told ya Pep has to go.

We lost another cup this season.

Idiot!


Lahm and Alonso miss target.
Gotze has his penalty saved.



You better win the Champions League now rolleyes.gif



user posted image

This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Apr 29 2015, 06:26 AM
raymondlam10
post Apr 29 2015, 05:46 AM

New Member
*
Newbie
0 posts

Joined: Jun 2013
QUOTE(Raikkonen @ Apr 29 2015, 05:40 AM)
Terrible.

We missed four(4) penalties  doh.gif

Told ya Pep has to go.

We lost another cup this season.

Idiot!
Lahm and Alonso miss miss target
Gotze has his penalty saved
You better win the Champions League now  rolleyes.gif

user posted image
*
Klopp should be the next Bayern coach
SUSRaikkonen
post Apr 29 2015, 06:28 AM

I'll be your ♡ ☁ ☼ ☂
*******
Senior Member
8,635 posts

Joined: Jun 2006
From: Jeonju/Jeollabuk-do



QUOTE(raymondlam10 @ Apr 29 2015, 05:46 AM)
Klopp should be the next Bayern coach.
*


Agree.

As long as it's a German.

For me, Pep is overrated.


roy azloy
post Apr 29 2015, 09:45 AM

New Member
*
Junior Member
8 posts

Joined: Feb 2011


what happen to Allianz Arena, padang licin ka, alonso sama lahm slip together
raymondlam10
post Apr 30 2015, 12:45 AM

New Member
*
Newbie
0 posts

Joined: Jun 2013
Bayern Munich's hopes of reaching the Champions League final suffered a severe blow on Wednesday with winger Arjen Robben ruled out for the rest of the season and striker Robert Lewandowski also hurt in their German Cup defeat by Borussia Dortmund.

Robben sustained a torn calf muscle 16 minutes into his comeback from a five-week injury absence and Lewandowski broke his jaw and nose and suffered a concussion after a clash with the Dortmund keeper on Tuesday, Bayern said.

The Poland international, however, sounded hopeful he could still be ruled fit to play in their Champions League semi-final first leg at Barcelona next week.

"It's a few more days til the match at Camp Nou, I really hope I will be able to play," he wrote on Twitter.

The latest injuries are especially bitter with Robben and Lewandowski involved in 45 percent of Bayern's 117 goals in all competitions this season.

There is nothing positive in a defeat," club CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge told reporters. "We just have to shake it off and take the pitch next Wednesday in Barcelona with renewed vigour."

"Maybe we have some better luck there," he said, with Bayern already missing Franck Ribery, David Alaba and Holger Badstuber.

Dutchman Robben has had a stellar season, scoring 17 league goals until his injury in March.

Lewandowski, who was knocked down in a rough challenge by Dortmund goalkeeper Mitch Langerak, broke his upper jaw and nose and suffered concussion.

The in-form Poland striker had scored nine goals in his last 11 matches for the Bavarians, who secured the Bundesliga title last week with four games to spare.

Bayern said more medical checks would be required to determine the length of Lewandowski's absence.

There was some good news amidst the gloom with Thiago, who returned recently after a year out injured, having suffered no major damage from a knock on his thigh.

Bayern's 2-0 defeat on penalties to Dortmund, with all four Bayern players failing to score from the spot, meant they missed the chance to repeat their 2013 treble.

user posted image


Reuters

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/footbal...t-10213036.html

This year no double for Bayern.

This post has been edited by raymondlam10: Apr 30 2015, 12:47 AM
SUSRaikkonen
post Apr 30 2015, 03:29 PM

I'll be your ♡ ☁ ☼ ☂
*******
Senior Member
8,635 posts

Joined: Jun 2006
From: Jeonju/Jeollabuk-do



Afternoon happy.gif

Tough task against Barca.

Even tougher against Real/Juventus.

Hope Bayern can win the Champions League.

But the odds are slim.

The squad is not at 100%.



This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Apr 30 2015, 03:32 PM
john_white
post May 7 2015, 04:43 AM

New Member
*
Junior Member
17 posts

Joined: Feb 2013
BM problem again and again
left back

SUSRaikkonen
post May 7 2015, 06:30 AM

I'll be your ♡ ☁ ☼ ☂
*******
Senior Member
8,635 posts

Joined: Jun 2006
From: Jeonju/Jeollabuk-do



Morning happy.gif

Allianz Arena....do your thing.



user posted image
SUSRaikkonen
post May 13 2015, 07:09 AM

I'll be your ♡ ☁ ☼ ☂
*******
Senior Member
8,635 posts

Joined: Jun 2006
From: Jeonju/Jeollabuk-do



Morning happy.gif

Pep, just go.

You destroyed Bayern in just two seasons.




user posted image
user posted image
user posted image




Minecrafter
post Jun 16 2015, 04:18 PM

ROCK N ROLL STAR
*******
Senior Member
5,043 posts

Joined: Aug 2013
From: Putrajaya


Bayern just signed Ulreich..is he even gonna start? laugh.gif
raymondlam10
post Jul 11 2015, 09:28 PM

New Member
*
Newbie
0 posts

Joined: Jun 2013
FC Bayern Team presentation without 'Fussballgott' Bastian Schweinsteiger....

LIVE

Minecrafter
post Jul 11 2015, 09:31 PM

ROCK N ROLL STAR
*******
Senior Member
5,043 posts

Joined: Aug 2013
From: Putrajaya


Thanks for selling Schweinsteiger to United! rclxms.gif
raymondlam10
post Jul 19 2015, 01:38 AM

New Member
*
Newbie
0 posts

Joined: Jun 2013
Bayern in Beijing - Audi FCB Tour

user posted image

user posted image


FC Bayern München - FC Valencia 4-1 | FT


user posted image

Scorers: Müller (2), Thiago, Lewandowski




raymondlam10
post Jul 19 2015, 03:43 PM

New Member
*
Newbie
0 posts

Joined: Jun 2013
Bundesliga heads East in search of favor, fans and fortune

Bayern Munich are heading to the Far East for their preseason tour, but even before the competitive football season starts, there is a drive raging on. The question is - why is the Bundesliga so keen on Asia?

Twenty-thousand kilometers, eight days, seven training sessions and three friendlies: Bayern Munich's preseason tour to China is a prime example of the business behind the all-encompassing beast that is modern football. Long gone are the days preseason tours were selected for their climate or opposition. Now it's about target groups, investment and social media - and in preparation for their tour, Bayern have gone all out.

They have revamped the Chinese version of the club's website, created an App specifically designed to bring Chinese fans the information they want from a team on location, and finally tried to entice as many of the half a billion social media users to follow one or all of their four Chinese social media profiles. While the players on the field make the headlines, competition in football remains just as fierce off it, and the modern preseason tour has become a veritable oasis of opportunity

"We'll be going flat out to expand in this market over the next few years,” declared Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge on the club's website. "We're not going there on vacation. We have to find a middle ground between FC Bayern's marketing interests and our preseason preparations.” Rummenigge went on to suggest the club are already playing catch up in the market, but, as ever, it is hard to believe. According to the club, the number of China-based Bayern fans is equal to the population of Germany, so the club's market position remains elite. That said, the question still remains: why Asia, and why now?

"I know so many big European clubs trying to enter the Chinese market in recent years - it's the place to be," says Mads Davidsen, coach and scout at Shanghai SIPG. Davidsen, who has been in China since 2012 after coaching the Brondby youth with Bayern's Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, added: "Most Chinese clubs have a huge company as the main owner."

Young fans the target

While the deep pockets of China's clubs have increased international interest, domestic football remains in Europe's shadow. In Bayern and Dortmund, the Bundesliga has two powerhouses carrying the flag for German football. "The Premier League realized the potential of the Asian market before the Bundesliga,” says Philipp Kupfer, a marketing expert at the international sponsoring consultancy, Repucom. "While many fans have already got a European team… many of the younger generation hasn't. It is these young people the Bundesliga are trying to woo.”

The time for a preseason tour is, of course, now and the presence of a Bayern Munich or a Borussia Dortmund in Asia is unmatchable. There are even plans to open a club office in the world's most populated country, which would be the next logical step after opening one in New York last year. In the US, a record number of fan groups were registered this year, and sponsorship deals with Univision and MSN were penned. With over 90 million followers in China and a cooperation with media giants CCTV5 in place, Bayern want to have a 365-days-a-year approach much like in the US.

Dortmund, meanwhile, already has a foot in the door after opening an office in Singapore last year. Shinji Kagawa's presence helped the club get a strong footing in the Japanese market, but as the club's director of sales and marketing, Carsten Cramer, stated at the opening of the Singapore office, the club's sales in other Asian markets had tripled. That was a year ago. The club's reception on this summer's tour suggests those numbers continue to rise.

One of the reasons for Dortmund's sustained success in the international market, even after the club's dip in success and the departure of Jürgen Klopp last season, is their personal approach. David Görges, head of new media at BVB, said to DW back in April that the club's marketing campaign was to be real with the club's fans. It has a slightly more interactive feel than Bayern's, although Bayern are on more international platforms. Both have enabled the clubs' fan base to expand well beyond the stands and streets of their respective cities.

Source: http://www.dw.com/en/bundesliga-heads-east...tune/a-18593536



user posted image

user posted image

user posted image

user posted image



97 Pages « < 34 35 36 37 38 > » Top
 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0249sec    0.62    6 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 8th December 2025 - 05:07 PM