Bundesliga 2013/14

[quote=“Sidney, post: 848432, member: 183”]Bizarre goal for Bayer Leverkusen against Hoffenheim tonight - the ball went wide.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e64cIqth0R4
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Astonishing. Kiessling is holding his head in his hands when it goes wide. Hoffenheim are appealing the result.

Ruhrderby on at the moment and Dortmund lead Schalke 1-0. Aubameyang got the Dortmund goal and Kevin Prince Boateng had a weak penalty saved just before half time.

Dortmund 2-1 down at Wolfsburg with 5 minutes left.

Wolfsburg win 2-1.

Bayern set a new record of 37 games unbeaten today.

Hamburg beat Dortmund 3-0 earlier

Hakan Calhanoglu scored this peach of a freekick late on

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YsRx1jBAH4

Bayern Munich went 1-0 down at Wolsburg today. It was 1-1 after an hour. They won 6-1.

This was a nice clever free kick Aaron Hunt just scored for Werder.

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Bayern Munich won the Bundesliga tonight. Any league that’s decided on or before March 25th is a joke.

@Rocko, how difficult is it to get tickets for a Borussia Dortmund home game?
Are they available to the general public?

[QUOTE=“Mullach Ide, post: 1005222, member: 141”]@Rocko, how difficult is it to get tickets for a Borussia Dortmund home game?
Are they available to the general public?[/QUOTE]
It’s not very easy. High demand with season ticket holders having rights to buy any spares first before any general sale. You have to generally go through a legalised tout. Because tickets aren’t too expensive in the first place, the inflated price are usually not outrageous for run of the mill games (i.e. not Bayern or Schalke). Look at seatwave.de
http://www.seatwave.de/bvb-borussia-dortmund-tickets/saison

@Rocko, set up a 2014/15 thread and post up the outrageous open goal miss from one yard out by some cunt on Friday night.

@Rocko

What is happening with Dortmund? One spot above the relegation places with over 25% of the domestic season played including 6 defeats in 9 league games. They’re flying in Europe however, I know they had a lot of injuries at the start of the season but they all seem to be back now and still no upturn, they also have much more depth in comparison to other seasons.

What’s the reasoning behind it and is Kloppo under much pressure?

[QUOTE=“Il Bomber Destro, post: 1036624, member: 2533”]@Rocko

What is happening with Dortmund? One spot above the relegation places with over 25% of the domestic season played including 6 defeats in 9 league games. They’re flying in Europe however, I know they had a lot of injuries at the start of the season but they all seem to be back now and still no upturn, they also have much more depth in comparison to other seasons.

What’s the reasoning behind it and is Kloppo under much pressure?[/QUOTE]
No pressure for Klopp yet. There was a banner at the game yesterday saying 6 league matches does not overturn 6 years of success or something like that.

They have been badly struggling for form domestically alright. Their European results are possibly as much a fear factor from opponents as anything. United were the same last season - a mess domestically but the likes of Real Sociedad just gave them far too much respect. Dortmund’s capitulation is nothing like that obviously. They’ve just had a bad run of injuries and while most of them are behind them, they’re still only getting the likes of Reus and Gundogan returning to the fold after long absences and working up to fitness.

Super OG in the Borussia derby tonight

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seems like a massive blow to 2nd placed wolfsburg with one of their players, junior malanda, dying in a car crash aged only 20.

@Rocko how much of an impact will this have on the wolfsburg team

Big win for Wolfsburg on the resumption of the Bundesliga tonight. Beating Bayern 4-1 is some going. Two each for big Bas Dost and Kevin De Bruyne. Bayern had only conceded 4 goals all season until tonight, which was extraordinary.

They have occasionally spent big money in the past (e.g. Andres D’Allesandro) but now they have the likes of Luiz Gustavo, De Bruyne and Schurrle to come in big money signings. They have Naldo, Perisic, Dost, Rodriguez etc. They’ll hardly catch Bayern but look like they might be good enough to build a side that could be competitive enough in the Champions League.

I don’t think we bothered with a 2014/15 thread, but Dortmund lost 1-0 at home to 10-man Augsburg at home tonight. They’re now adrift at the bottom of the league.

Dortmund trailing 0-1 to Bayern at half time on BT Sport 2 for anyone interested. @balbec’s pal Lewandowski got the goal which I missed because it clashed with my afternoon nap time.

Gotze has to return from his warm-up in front of the Dortmund fans because he was getting too much abuse. Klopp has a few little words with him as he passes.