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Re: German Bundesliga: 2009-2010
« Reply #24 on: Aug 25, 2009, 07:46: AM »
 think he can be a technically better version of Ballack for Bremen and germany (I think..)
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Re: German Bundesliga: 2009-2010
« Reply #25 on: Aug 25, 2009, 09:35: AM »
Really?  I couldn't disagree more.  Ballack is a completely different type of player.  That's like comparing Shaun Wright Phillips or Joe Cole to Lampard or Ballack.  Totally different players.
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Re: German Bundesliga: 2009-2010
« Reply #26 on: Aug 25, 2009, 10:14: AM »
Well I can see him becoming a type of midfield General in the future. But not one thats all about power and tactical positioning. I see him being able to sit behind the striker in the Italian trequartista role and use his great technical ability to his advantage. I compared him to the Ballack of Bayern and germany because I can easily see Ozil carrying the NT and Werder Bremen at times whne shit gets tough, like Ballack often did
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Re: German Bundesliga: 2009-2010
« Reply #27 on: Aug 25, 2009, 12:44: PM »
Well I can see him becoming a type of midfield General in the future. But not one thats all about power and tactical positioning. I see him being able to sit behind the striker in the Italian trequartista role and use his great technical ability to his advantage. I compared him to the Ballack of Bayern and germany because I can easily see Ozil carrying the NT and Werder Bremen at times whne shit gets tough, like Ballack often did

Oh, are you talking about him having the same impact as Ballack?  If so, then I can understand but if you are saying their playing styles are comparable, then I disagree completely.  Ozil will always be a final-third player, not a box to box midfielder.  I don't see him being a midfield general.  I think you need to be far more vocal and balanced in order to be that.  De Rossi and Gerrard are good examples. 
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Re: German Bundesliga: 2009-2010
« Reply #28 on: Aug 25, 2009, 12:49: PM »
Yea Ozil just doesnt have the mental and defenseive toughness that Ballack had to drag his team through thick and thin.

And I agree, De Rossi has the potential to be world-reknowned box-to-box kinda guy

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Re: German Bundesliga: 2009-2010
« Reply #29 on: Aug 28, 2009, 06:58: AM »
Friday 28th August (all times local)

20:30 Borussia Moenchengladbach - Mainz 

Saturday 29th August

15:30 VfB Stuttgart - Nurnberg 

15:30 Schalke - Freiburg

15:30 Bayer Leverkusen - Bochum

15:30 Hannover - Hoffenheim

15:30 Eintracht Frankfurt – Borussia Dortmund

18:30 Bayern Munich - Wolfsburg

Sunday 30th August

15:30 Hertha Berlin – Werder Bremen

17:30 Hamburg - Koeln   



Noticeables:
Hertha Berlin - Werder Bremen
Bayern - Wolfsburg

Everyone will be looking at the Bayern/Wolfsburg tie to see just how much Ribery's arrival can affect the teams (so far) horrible performances. Wolfsburg lost last weekend to Hamburg and will be looking to not lose twice in a row. Should be entertaining. I picked the Werder Bremen game as a noticeable simply because both teams are very solid, balanced, and organized. Hertha lost Simunic to Hoffenheim this summer which has hindered their defense a touch but both these teams are looking towards European Football next year and they will both view this game as a must-win

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Re: German Bundesliga: 2009-2010
« Reply #30 on: Sep 09, 2009, 11:43: AM »
hold on everybody dont get ahead of yourselves now bayern munich is just getting off to a slow start once they get hot there arent many teams that will be able to stop them and the way klose played today for the national team its only looking up and up.

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Re: German Bundesliga: 2009-2010
« Reply #31 on: Sep 09, 2009, 11:57: AM »
Man, Klose needs to get his shit together.  He's scored in consecutive games for Germany but hasn't done anything for Bayern.  That's probably because he's playing such poor teams with the national team.  I'm a Bayern fan so I hope he turns it around.

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Re: German Bundesliga: 2009-2010
« Reply #32 on: Sep 11, 2009, 05:19: PM »
Cracking weekend in Germany:

Dortmund vs Bayern Munich
Wolfsburg vs Leverkusen
Hamburg vs Stuttgart

Gonna be crazy!!!!!!!!! :goodluck: :goodluck: :goodluck:
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Re: German Bundesliga: 2009-2010
« Reply #33 on: Sep 15, 2009, 02:14: PM »
annnnnnnnnnnnnnnd we're back.


Wolfsburg 3-1 Moskva in Champs League and Bayern match them 3-0
Stuttgart play tomorrow vs Rangers
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Re: German Bundesliga: 2009-2010
« Reply #34 on: Sep 15, 2010, 07:15: AM »
freiburg macht eh alle fertig  :PDT_Armataz_01_37:

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Re: German Bundesliga: 2009-2010
« Reply #35 on: Sep 26, 2010, 06:02: AM »
Mainz score 3 goals vs Bayern to win 2-1

Dortmund and Kagawa continue the good form with a 4-1 win.

Bayer Leverkusen thrash Stuttgart 4-1 as well.

Werder Bremen nearly gave up a 2 goal lead to Hamburg but for Ze Roberto's late goal to win 3-2.

Hannover96 continue their top flight form against Kaiserslautern, who beat Bayern Munich a few weeks ago, 1-0. Kaiserslautern have lost 2 straight now.

And, Wolfsburg have rediscovered their old friend Grafite who has scored 4 goals in his last 2 games, keeping Wolfsburg on a 3 game win streak.
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In Europe this week:

UCL:
Basel host Bayern
Schalke welcome Benfica to the Veltins ArenA
and Bremen travel to the San Siro to play Inter

Europa League:
Leverkusen travel to Atletico Madrid
Stuttgart travel to Odense (OB)
High-flying Dortmund host Sevilla

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