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posted on 8/3/14

Gonna watch the second half of Wolfsburg-Bayern. Is this where the unbeaten run ends?

posted on 8/3/14

Bayern on the ropes a bit. Although I've said that a couple of times this season and they've still got results.

posted on 8/3/14

Aaaaaand they've scored.

posted on 8/3/14

And again

posted on 8/3/14

and again, and again, and again....

posted on 8/3/14

Facking hell. On the ropes and they score 6.

Good weekend for Schalke, watching them now. Gladbach losing again, Leverkusen drawing and Wolfsburg getting hammered.

posted on 8/3/14

You been watching? Saw they turned it round after the double substitution (Thiago and Mandzukic on for Kroos and Shaqiri), were the subs that influential or were Wolfsburg just ripe fruit.

posted on 8/3/14

Stopped at 4-1 tbh

Shaqiri was quite busy but the subs provided something different. Think it was Thiago who set up Müller's goal, Mandzukic's finish was great for the third.

posted on 8/3/14

Very much a possibility that Schalke could finish second. Huntelaar is so good.

Didn't watch Stuttgart but they seem to put in a similar performance whoever they're playing. Unlucky to lose to Bayern at the top, unlucky to lose to Frankfurt near the bottom, looks like they could've got a win today.

posted on 9/3/14

comment by Coati (U4416)
posted 17 hours, 39 minutes ago
Stopped at 4-1 tbh

Shaqiri was quite busy but the subs provided something different. Think it was Thiago who set up Müller's goal, Mandzukic's finish was great for the third.
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That's what I noticed in the scoresheet - they were subbed on and within 10 minutes thiago had assisted the go-ahead goal and Mandukic had added a third.

As a Spaniard, tbh I'm more iterested in how Thiago's getting on.

I hear you about Huntelaar, fantastic finisher, but from what I remember from his time at Madrid, he was never really involved in the overall play...if he didn't score, very often you'd be wondering whether he was actually on the pitch.

posted on 9/3/14

For me Thiago just sums up how much depth Bayern have. Strange that Barca were so happy to let him go. I know Lewandowski is a great player but I think it's as much about weakening Dortmund than Bayern strengthening their own squad because Mandzukic is a great striker himself.

Can imagine that about Huntelaar at Madrid, although he's involved a decent amount and is a smart player for Schalke. Never watched him at Ajax or Madrid. Remember it'd be us and United linked with him every week when he was still young.

posted on 14/3/14

Didn't watch tonight but a great result considering Augsburg's form. Wouldn't rule out Huntelaar making a late charge for top scorer if he stays fit.

posted on 14/3/14

Watched a bit of it, Ausberg looked good, Schalke looked shît. Not sure what went on after I turned over but it all changed round.

posted on 14/3/14

Huntelaar could really have a great #brand going with the #Hunter image. He always gets his prey etc. Much better than #DareToTwatan which is tweeted by his PR people.

posted on 15/3/14

Will Huntelaar be able to budge RvP from a starting place in the national side?

posted on 15/3/14

Hope so

posted on 15/3/14

Dortmund 2-0 down to Gladbach

posted on 15/3/14

Did Bayern win it with six games to go last season?

posted on 15/3/14

Yep, the Schweinsteiger backheel at Frankfurt

posted on 15/3/14

I think they'll beat that record then.

They can actually win the title next weekend.

posted on 15/3/14

Lol @ Schalke not being very good but finishing second

posted on 15/3/14



You think Bayern will finish unbeaten?

If they win the title next weekend they could take their eye off the ball a little as they'd be concentrating on the CL and the cup.

posted on 15/3/14

I think it's a bit harsh on Dortmund to be 0-2 down although Gladbach have been very clinical and they've been pretty devastating on the counter, Patrick Herrmann in particular has been a real handful.

Dortmund's back four though have been left horribly exposed at times. Bender obviously a miss in this respect.

posted on 15/3/14

Hope they don't but think they probably will. Leveruksen at home tomorrow which is the one game they lost last year, but can't see them losing that. They've got some games which they could lose but the fact they've already gone 24 unbeaten suggests there's no reason they'll lose in the last 10 games.

posted on 15/3/14

Yeah that's what I was thinking.

Complacency would be the only thing to stop them.

I said at the start of the season that it's unlikely that Pep would improve on last season as to do that he'd have to win the treble and go unbeaten in the league - that looks a real possibility now.

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