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FC Bayern München Thread [2009/10]

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paolo-fcb

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FC Bayern München Thread [2008/09]
FC Bayern München


Founded: 1900
Owner/Major Shareholder: adidas-Salomon AG (10%)
Main Sponsor/Uniform Sponsor: Deutsche Telekom's T-Com/Adidas
Chief Executive: Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Chairman, Executive Board)
Club President: Franz Beckenbauer (Chairman, Supervisory Board)
Bayern's official youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/fcbayern


Stadium: Allianz Arena
Capacity: 69,000



History:

The first 100 years of Bayern Munich's history - and its success story - begin and end with the name Franz. Is it just a coincidence that the leader of the eleven spirited rebels who met to form FC Bayern in the Gisela Restaurant in Munich on the night of 27th February 1900, was a certain Franz John? Or that it was a Franz who masterminded the split from MTV 1879, the original club, which had suppressed every attempt by the footballers at independence? Is it only chance that exactly a century later, another Franz, this time Beckenbauer, would lead Bayern Munich, now an experienced and visionary club with countless titles to its name, into the new millennium as its president?

Much time and many other differences separate now from then. Franz John co-founded and built Bayern up from nothing and was delighted with relatively modest results, like Bayern's 7-1 victory in their first match against their former team, MTV 1879. But John also gave this 'cavalier' club its first individual touch.

In the early days, people recognised Bayern, then known as Schwabinger Bayern, by the players' straw hats. In his turn, Franz Beckenbauer would help make Bayern Munich what it is today: an international club with millions of fans, an institution reaching way beyond German football.

Not in his wildest dreams could Franz John have imagined that future, or that his team would one day be German champions, European Cup Champions and even World Club Championship winners. Nor could he have imagined that nearly a century later, on a mild spring day in 1999, Beckenbauer would meet the world's leading heads of state, and no less than the British prime minister, Tony Blair, would whisper to him that he was the most famous person there.

Clearly something incredible happened in the 100 years between Franz and Franz.

Bayern opened the new millennium in spectacular fashion, claiming the Champions League, the domestic championship, the World Club Cup and the German Cup in quick succession.

Bayern ended the old millennium on a low note with the devastating defeat to Manchester United in the 1999 Champions League final, but the team built around Oliver Kahn, Stefan Effenberg and Giovane Elber swiftly set about making amends in the new century.

Long-standing rivals Real Madrid felt the effects of Bayern's determination early in the year 2000 as the Reds put no less than eight goals past the Spanish giants in the space of eight days, winning 4-2 at the Bernabeu and 4-1 at home. The sides met again in the semi-finals, but this time Real took revenge, winning the tie with a 2-0 success at home and a crucial away goal in Munich's 2-1 win at the Olympic Stadium.

Ottmar Hitzfeld's men still collected silverware that season, entering the last week of the Bundesliga campaign neck-and-neck with Bayer Leverkusen. The Rhineland outfit fell to a shock defeat against relegated Unterhaching, allowing Bayern to pip them to the title. A week later, the Reds took revenge for the previous year's German Cup final defeat to Werder Bremen with a 3-0 win against the same opponents in the Berlin showpiece, sealing the third league and cup double in the club's history. Oliver Kahn was named German Player of the Year 1999-2000.

There was even better to come in 2000-2001. The omens were not good after an early German Cup exit to unfancied Magdeburg, but after 34 Bundesliga matches, Bayern again finished top of the standings. And again the glory was earned in dramatic fashion as Patrik Andersson blasted a stoppage-time equaliser in Hamburg with almost the last kick of the last match, snatching the title from rivals Schalke 04, whose game had already finished. The Schalke fans had celebrated - for just four minutes.

Brimming with confidence after the knife-edge finale, the Reds travelled to Milan on 23 May 2001 for the Champions League final against Valencia. Bayern had been on a European revenge mission all season, knocking out Manchester United in the quarter-finals and then seeing off Madrid with a 1-0 away win and a 2-1 success at home. Olli Kahn was the hero of that unforgettable night in Milan, saving three penalties in the shoot-out after the match had finished 1-1 after extra time to seal Munich's fourth European Champions Cup title, a quarter of a century after a the previous success.

Honors:

European Trophies:
4 European Champions Cups: 1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 2000-01
1 UEFA Cup: 1996
1 European Cup Winners Cup: 1967
2 Intercontinental Cups: 1976, 2001

Domestic Championships:
20: 1932, 1968-69, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1979-80, 1980-81, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1993-94, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2007-08

Domestic Cups:
13 German Cups: 1957, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008
 

Pizarro14

Starting XI
Deisler;2690412 said:
After Ribery leaves we are officially the least talented big in Europe.
I hope the management dont decide to get greedy from the big transfer money they should get from the Ribery transfer. They could go spending on unnoticed talent out there. With that money they should be able to pick up 2-3 players. Oh yea and I dont want to hear that bs excuse "paying debt to because of the training facilities". That was last years excuse.



Also is Toni officially gone?
 

treble41

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Klose + Gomez + Toni or some other decent striker if he's gone should be good enough to win the Bundesliga matched with the rest of the starting line up. When it comes to depth though, it's a different story.
 

paolo-fcb

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treble41;2690773 said:
Klose + Gomez + Toni or some other decent striker if he's gone should be good enough to win the Bundesliga matched with the rest of the starting line up. When it comes to depth though, it's a different story.

No, Luca Toni will leave Bayern in the next weeks, and Ribery too, so we'll have only physical players and not talented ones, i dream about a new contract for them but I find it very hard, why don't give Frenck to Real Madrid and in exchange take Sneijder+v.d.vaart+Huntelaar or Robben? They'r from Holland like the new (stupid) coach........:blush:

p.s. I heard rumours about a transfer of Sosa and Altintop, next Bundesliga would be played by me, Deisler, Elber and the other fans?:clapwap:
 

paolo-fcb

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Pizarro14;2690768 said:
I hope the management dont decide to get greedy from the big transfer money they should get from the Ribery transfer. They could go spending on unnoticed talent out there. With that money they should be able to pick up 2-3 players. Oh yea and I dont want to hear that bs excuse "paying debt to because of the training facilities". That was last years excuse.



Also is Toni officially gone?

not official again but in the next days we'll know, so it's for sure, what the hell!
 

paolo-fcb

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Dytza;2690825 said:
Best wishes for the next season! Good luck guys! :D:D

tx dude and alè barca! guys why don't u rate me with green cards? i have 2 reds cause an old discussion with some morons, help me plz:)
 

Dytza

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paolo-fcb;2690860 said:
tx dude and alè barca! guys why don't u rate me with green cards? i have 2 reds cause an old discussion with some morons, help me plz:)

sorry i just spent my reps on some tards. But when I'll can, you're on my "white list" :P
 

MaSsiVe

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paolo-fcb;2690860 said:
tx dude and alè barca! guys why don't u rate me with green cards? i have 2 reds cause an old discussion with some morons, help me plz:)
negged (H)






































j/k actually, but that was ******* lame 8|
 

Elber2k3

Senior Squad
Our B-Jugend (U17) team lost the championship final against Stuttgart in extra time. 3:1 (1:1, 1:1)

Bayern II is going to play some matches in the U.S. against Eugene Metro FC Select and Portland Timbers FC.

Our first opponent in the DFB Pokal is going to be SpVgg Neckarelz, they are playing in the 6th division. The other matches are:

Dynamo Dresden - 1. FC Nürnberg
Rot-Weiß Erfurt - MSV Duisburg
SG Sonnenhof Großaspach - VfB Stuttgart
SC Paderborn - 1860 München
SpVgg Weiden - Borussia Dortmund
VfL Osnabrück - Hansa Rostock
SV Babelsberg - Bayer 04 Leverkusen
TSV Germania Windeck - Schalke 04
Eintracht Trier - Hannover 96
1. FC Magdeburg - Energie Cottbus
VfB Lübeck - Mainz 05
SpVgg Elversberg - SC Freiburg
FC Ingolstadt - FC Augsburg
FSV Frankfurt - Borussia Mönchengladbach
SpVgg Neckarelz - FC Bayern München
1. FC Union Berlin - Werder Bremen
Kickers Offenbach - Eintracht Frankfurt
FC Oberneuland - 1899 Hoffenheim
FC 08 Villingen - FC St. Pauli
SpVgg Unterhaching - Arminia Bielefeld
Eintracht Braunschweig - 1. FC Kaiserslautern
SV Wehen Wiesbaden - VfL Wolfsburg
SC Concordia Hamburg - TuS Koblenz
Wormatia Worms - SpVgg Greuther Fürth
TeBe Berlin - Karlsruher SC
Wacker Burghausen - Rot-Weiss Ahlen
Sportfreunde Lotte - VfL Bochum
Kickers Emden - 1. FC Köln
Preußen Münster - Hertha BSC Berlin
Fortuna Düsseldorf - Hamburger SV
VfB Speldorf - Rot-Weiß Oberhausen
Torgelower SV Greif - Alemannia Aachen

And a little map if you want to know where the teams are from.
 

paolo-fcb

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great job Elber, danke! I hope it will not ends up like many years ago with a team that I couldn't remember the name, we lost 1-0 and it was terrible.....:)

So, Wednsday 1st July our players start training, they'll go in a little village in Deutschland and then some friendly matches, let's go Bayern, Luca and Frenck: stay with us please!
 

Elber2k3

Senior Squad
paolo-fcb;2692378 said:
great job Elber, danke! I hope it will not ends up like many years ago with a team that I couldn't remember the name, we lost 1-0 and it was terrible.....:)

TSV Vestenbergsgreuth? They are now part of SpVgg Greuther Fürth btw.
 

silvone

Starting XI
he wasn't used as a CF, that's why! He definetely knows more football than Tony ! He must play as second striker, and Koln is the perfect team for that!
Anyway, in time, i am sure that he will be back to play for Bayern again!
 

Dytza

Banned - Playing with Fire
Podolski is still 24, but he didn't choose Koln because they play what he want. He chose Koln because he loves that city. He definetly has class for other bigger clubs, but after what he shown (nothing) in the last three years in Bayern I think Koln is the proper club for his current form. I have no doubt Podolski will be back in the biggest football in some years. I didn't know he is so young. only 24 and it seems we know him in footbal for a life.
 
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