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Annoying that the title race is over already. Never really have much interest in watching games where they have no stakes in them, so will probably just tune in to watch the relegation battle games going forward1
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“Erling Haaland fails to score in consecutive league starts for the first time since September 2018, when he was playing for Molde FK in the Norwegian top flight.”Quite the stat!1
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Lcafctom said:Annoying that the title race is over already. Never really have much interest in watching games where they have no stakes in them, so will probably just tune in to watch the relegation battle games going forward
Thought Haaland looked slightly out of his depth today playing against the best CB’s in the world. He’s a proper talent tho.
Alfonso Davies is just a ridiculous athlete. Can’t believe he’s only 19.1 -
ValleyGary said:Lcafctom said:Annoying that the title race is over already. Never really have much interest in watching games where they have no stakes in them, so will probably just tune in to watch the relegation battle games going forward
Thought Haaland looked slightly out of his depth today playing against the best CB’s in the world. He’s a proper talent tho.
Alfonso Davies is just a ridiculous athlete. Can’t believe he’s only 19.1 -
se9addick said:“Erling Haaland fails to score in consecutive league starts for the first time since September 2018, when he was playing for Molde FK in the Norwegian top flight.”Quite the stat!
Nothing special about him really 🤣🤣
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4 more games tonight with 20 minutes to go
We have seen
1 away win
2 away teams winning
1 draw
That includes Leverkusen losing at home, who were 2nd in the form table only behind Munich with 25 points from the last 10 games0 -
The number of away wins is silly at this point.1
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Frankfurt equalise late... :-)0
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So glad I chose to watch Bremen game.
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Just goes to show what a leveller playing behind closed doors is0
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22 games
3 home wins
7 draws
12 away wins
5 more games tomorrow
Surely a home win for Leipzig, but the others could go either way0 -
Addick Addict said:Just goes to show what a leveller playing behind closed doors isObviously 22 games is insignificant in the grand scheme of things but over 50% away wins is mental.0
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For comparison, the Bundesliga 2 results behind closed doors:
8 home wins
8 draws
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An outstanding first half from both teams in the Dortmund v Bayern game, capped by a beautiful Yann style chip. Bayern dominated the second half and ran out worthy winners. In addition to their class, experience and winning mentality, their energy levels and relentless pressing to win back possession squeezed the life out of Dortmund, who ran out of ideas.
I saw most of the Bremen game and thought that they weren't bad for a team down the bottom. Unfortunately for them, they squandered a few good chances and lacked quality in the final ball.
Overall, good entertaining stuff. There was a fair amount of physicality in both games but they were played in a good spirit and there was a lack of play acting and dissent, other than on a couple of decisions which prompted dissent from the Bayern players.
I think the additional exposure which the Bundeslegia is getting will certainly increase interest in the league, although the fact that the same team wins it practically every year is clearly a limiting factor.
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Blucher said:An outstanding first half from both teams in the Dortmund v Bayern game, capped by a beautiful Yann style chip. Bayern dominated the second half and ran out worthy winners. In addition to their class, experience and winning mentality, their energy levels and relentless pressing to win back possession squeezed the life out of Dortmund, who ran out of ideas.
I saw most of the Bremen game and thought that they weren't bad for a team down the bottom. Unfortunately for them, they squandered a few good chances and lacked quality in the final ball.
Overall, good entertaining stuff. There was a fair amount of physicality in both games but they were played in a good spirit and there was a lack of play acting and dissent, other than on a couple of decisions which prompted dissent from the Bayern players.
I think the additional exposure which the Bundeslegia is getting will certainly increase interest in the league, although the fact that the same team wins it practically every year is clearly a limiting factor.
This season will be Bayerns 8th in a row and 16th title in the last 22 years.
Juventus are going for their 9th title in a row.
PSG have won 7 of the last 8 French titles.
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Callumcafc said:The number of away wins is silly at this point.0
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Really enjoyed last nights game, Dortmund started better and played well but lacked the cutting edge in the final ball. Haaland had a shocker, but still looks a great player Bayern have such a solid defence, Alfonso Davies what a player he is! Great going forward and tracking back, covers so much distance and Alaba in a central role they were hard to break down but Dortmund did have a few good half chances in the first half.
2nd half Bayern upped their game, pressed more and Dortmund struggled, i am not sure why Brandt come off as he was their best player, Sancho should be starting when fit, still not sure on Hazard junior does have his moments but i dont think he has the impact the other 2 do. What a goal too, great game!
I did try to flick between Bayer L and Borussia games but both were pretty dull tight games didn't really get into them. Cant believe Bayer lost 0-4 in the end , i only switched off half time thats a crazy result with their current form.
I dont think no crowd is a huge factor, if the games are good i will watch them, but do lean towards Dortmund or Munich at the mo, maybe Redbull if they play well.0 -
Dortmund's record in Munich is atrocious.
Last 5 visits
4-0
5-0
6-0
4-1
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johnnybev1987 said:Callumcafc said:The number of away wins is silly at this point.
Week 1
Dusseldorf 11/10 favourites drew to Paderbon
Hoffenheim 6/5 favourites lost to Hertha 11/5
Leipzig 3/10 favourites drew to Freiburg
Koln 5/6 favourites drew to Mainz
So in week 1 four of the home teams that didnt win were favourites
Week 2
Monchengladbach 16/11 favourites lost to Leverkusen 17/11
Freiburg 11/10 favourites lost to Bremen 23/10
Schalke 10/11 favourites lost yo Augsburg 11/4
Koln 5/7 favourites drew to Dusseldorf
So again week 2 saw four home team favourites fail to win
Week 3
Frankfurt 1/1 favourites drew to Freiburg
Leverkusen 7/11 favourites lost to Wolfsburg 4/1
Leipzig 3/10 favourites drew to Hertha Berlin
So week 3 has seen 3 home favourites fail to win so far
Tonight
Augsburg 10/11
Dusseldorf 8/5
Union Berlin 13/10
Are all home favourites see if they buck the trend or not1 -
Wow the Hertha keeper🤣🤣0
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Oh dear Lookman
Looked good since he came on, then gave away an 80th minute penalty0 -
Hoffenheim are winning 1-0 and Koln down to 10 men
Are we heading for the 4th home win since the restart0 -
Watching Union v Mainz. The quality is terrible.1
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ValleyGary said:Watching Union v Mainz. The quality is terrible.
Union need a result from this though, lose and they're suddenly five points from the relegation play-offs0 -
ValleyGary said:Watching Union v Mainz. The quality is terrible.0
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Hertha keeper looks like he might have cost me well over £400 for a £5 stake.0
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ForeverAddickted said:ValleyGary said:Watching Union v Mainz. The quality is terrible.
Union need a result from this though, lose and they're suddenly five points from the relegation play-offs
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If anyone wants a German team, Mainz colours are red and white, they were formed in 1905 and they’re crap.5
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Had Hertha and Hoffengeim wins and Mainz draw. What was that Hertha keeper up to?0
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ValleyGary said:If anyone wants a German team, Mainz colours are red and white, they were formed in 1905 and they’re crap.
http://www.unusualefforts.com/mainz-05/
Whilst they hold a strong ‘carnival’ culture, ours’ is probably more aligned with pantomime1