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Old 13-08-2011, 03:23 AM   #11
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I can't really see either Schalke or Stuttgart going for a 27 year old striker that's 1.72m and play in the Malaysian league. Köln with Finke being the chief of sports ... who knows.

Transfermarkt doesn't list any rumors so noone in Germany has ever heard of him (I guess ).
I'm not too sure of the rumour either but the guy is a proven goalscorer in the box and I certainly think he could cut it in Europe. Maybe not right at the top, but he could certainly do a job for lower midtable team. At any rate, he deserves a bigger platform than the Indonesian league IMO.
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Old 13-08-2011, 09:39 PM   #12
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lol @ Koln

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Old 05-09-2011, 09:56 PM   #13
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https://twitter.com/#!/dan_bu/status/110827209110978560
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"Bild" had a look at Magath's penalty scale: €100 for every minute delay, €250 for headphones in the team bus, €10.000 for not ... (1/2)
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tracking back after losing the ball, €1000 for an unnecessary back pass, €500 for letting a ball bounce instead of immediate control. (2/2)
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Old 06-09-2011, 05:21 AM   #14
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Helmes got fined 10.000€ bc Felix wasn't happy with the amount of runnig he did.
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Old 06-09-2011, 09:50 AM   #15
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It's quite shocking. Probably in violation of European labour law. As a player I wouldn't stand for it, but more importantly as a club owner I wouldn't stand for it.

If Volkswagen would treat their "normal"employees like that, a real shit storm would be coming their way. And VFL Wolfsburg, the professional football team at least, is a fully owned subsidiary of Volkswagen. I don't think they like how this reflects onto them.

And also, it shows a real lack of imagination on Magath's part when it comes to motivational tactics. He always was a little on the strange side, but somewhere on his way from Wolfsburg to Schalke he must have lost his mind.
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I think he lost it on the way from Stuttgart to Buyern a few years ago myself!
It blows my mind that the Buyern brass put up with him for as long as they did.
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I think he lost it on the way from Stuttgart to Buyern a few years ago myself!
It blows my mind that the Buyern brass put up with him for as long as they did.
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I really like what Stanislavski is doing with Hoffe. Against Buyern (LOL) he really kept every one of those attack minded players really quiet, especially Kross - not sure where he went, but it wasn't anywhere near the Rhein Necker stadium. He's got Firmino really motivated and playing well, Fabian Johnson too, but for some reason, he, like his predecessor, seems to have a blind spot regarding Babel. Exciting times though.
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