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German Bundesliga – Financially, the Best League in Europe
When you post an eighth successive annual turnover record, you’re doing something right. Not many will say the German Bundesliga is the best in European football, but beyond Bayern Munich and Dortmund, the numbers suggest it’s model is the best among the top European leagues, offering the most to its fans and teams in terms of value.
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Bayern Munich vs Dortmund – The Best Match in Europe
One 1-1 draw doesn’t say all there is to be said about what is growing to be the best rivalry in Europe. The power of the Bundesliga is on the rise, mostly because it now has two clubs to place among the continent’s elite: Bayern Munich, who’ve always been there, more or less; and Borussia […]
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Bundesliga – Bayern Munich vs Borussia Dortmund Predictions
The Bundesliga usually flies a bit under the radar when compared with other leagues in Europe, but it may be the best division to watch in the continent, and it’s supreme rivalry match at the moment, Bayern Munich vs Borussia Dortmund, just may be the best game to watch in the whole of Europe.
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Most Popular Football Teams on Away Matches
Some clubs are more popular than others, everybody knows. Stadiums don’t fill up for every opposition, but it’s surprising to see the clubs still drawing the biggest numbers on away matches, like Liverpool in England or Juventus in Italy, when compared with the positive or negative effect other teams have in the major European leagues.
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Vedad Ibisevic With the Early Miss of the Season
You expect an experienced and pretty productive striker like Vedad Ibisevic to score from the penalty spot with two minutes left in the match. You expect him to easily score off the rebound with nothing but the net standing in front of him. Instead, the Bosnian missed twice, giving Wolfsburg a change to beat Stuttgart 0-1 in dramatic fashion with a 90th minute goal.
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German Bundesliga 2012-2013 Summer Signings
The financial situation in Germany is pretty good, meaning that every team in the Bundesliga spent quite a few Euros on bringing in new talent, although mostly from within Germany. Most notably, obviously, were Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, probably up for another two horse title race in the 2012-2013 season.
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Who Will win the Title in England, Italy, Spain and Germany?
How will the 2012-2013 season end? Trying to do a bit more than guess, we’re assuming that Manchester City repeat in the English Premier League, Juventus repeat in the Italian Serie A, Barcelona go back to their major title winning ways in the La Liga while Bayern Munich get the better of Dortmund after two […]
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2011-2012 Top Scorers in Europe’s Top Leagues
All the major leagues in Europe have concluded their business, so we decided to check if there was anyone alive good enough to tickle the scoring heroics of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, racing through the record books for another season. These are the best the English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, German Bundesliga, Italian Serie A and French Ligue 1 had to offer.
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Borussia Dortmund and Emulating Bundesliga Success in the Champions League
Borussia Dortmund have turned things around in Germany. If last season’s incredible title run was the opening act, winning Bundesliga titles back to back, going undefeated 26 matches to close out the season (not over yet), makes you think of them as potential Champions League winners next season.
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Heroic Lewandowski and Tragic Arjen Robben (Dortmund vs Bayern)
Robert Lewandowski scored the only goal in Dortmund’s 1-0 win over Bayern, but it was Arjen Robben’s name written all over the frantic ending to what should be the title game for the 2011-2012 Bundesliga season, with the Dutch winger failing three times in 13 minutes, placing hims as the tragic figure of the match.