Quote (Pozer @ 10 Nov 2012 12:32)
Bundesliga is a one man team and it's finally showing.
Why is nothing done about Typical Germans by the German FA it's beyond me - how can you justify one club spending as much on transfers and wages as remaining 17 clubs put together?
Typical Germans aren't a very popular club outside Germany as well, even their legend - Bastian Schweinsteiger and his brother aren't Typical Germans fans, they support Man United.
sure, because 7 points ahead means the league is over - just like in premier league last season when united had that 8 point lead... owait!
seriously, what's your problem? yes, bayern is the dominant team in german football but so is manchester united in england, you seem to have no problem with that. and while premier league had only 4 different teams winning the title in the last 10 years, bundesliga saw 5 different champions...
and what should the dfb do about bayern? they only spend money they actually have, they are not allowed to make debts like certain other clubs. the rules here are much stricter than in premier league for example and they play by them. your irrational hate towards bayern is clearly clouding your judgement...
at topic: although i'm happy with the way our clubs perform at the moment, bundesliga is obviously NOT on a level with premier league and primera division. but that's not surprising given the strict financial rules our teams have to follow.
teams like real, barca or united wouldn't even get a license in bundesliga with their debts. the salaries paid in england and the big spanish clubs just aren't comparable to what german clubs are able to pay their players. so naturally all the foreign stars rather play in england / spain...