>Eta: "I took part in a coaching seminar in Kassel where Julian was speaking. I could see right away that he was a coach who knows how to formulate his ideas and actions. His style of play and way of thinking was already clear to see during his time at both Hoffenheim and Leipzig"
>Eta: "Every team that he's been in charge of has undergone a tremendous development. I'm confident that that will also be the case in Munich."
>Eta: "We won't start talking about any upsets or anything like that now. We know where we stand. But, we definitely want to give Julian a reason to have to shout during the game and pose a challenge for his side. That's our goal"
That's not the full interview, just some of the interesting parts imo. If anyone wants to read the full one I can recommend deepl.com as translator.
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> Call to FIFA: Rummenigge wants to enforce the Ballon d'Or award. > > Bavarian boss intervenes because of Lewandowski. > > The fact that the Ballon d'Or 2020 was cancelled is particularly bitter for Robert Lewandowski. Bayern boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge now wants to call FIFA. > > With 34 Bundesliga goals, Robert Lewandowski has had "perhaps the best season of his career," according to Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. But he will not get the Ballon d'Or for that: The French magazine "France Football" has cancelled the awarding of the most prestigious individual award in world football for this year. > > "Unfortunately", as Rummenigge said on Monday at a virtual press conference in English. "Of course, we're not particularly happy about that, and it's perhaps not entirely fair - not only to Robert Lewandowski. He deserved it this year." And he also believes that the 31-year-old Pole "had a good chance" > > Rummenigge does not want to give up yet. "I might talk to Gianni Infantino (FIFA President) later on and try to convince him that he can convince 'France Football' - or that FIFA can organise a Balloon d'Or for its part". With the exception of France, the major leagues have finished their season in the normal way, and in the end FIFA is the organiser. > > But it should not be that easy: After all, FIFA and France Football have not jointly organised the Ballon d'Or since 2016. The world governing body, for its part, is now awarding the FIFA World Player Award, but cancelled the 2020 ceremony scheduled for 21 September in Milan weeks ago. At the time, FIFA had announced that it would examine "numerous alternatives".
No disrespect for Roma, they at least tried to play in the 2nd half, and could have easily scored 2-3 goals, but I thought this was pretty funny.
Uli Hoeneß wants to hand over his position as president of FC Bayern Munich presumably in two to three years. Hoeneß said this at an event called "Saxon Business Dialogue saxxess" in the Dynamo Dresden stadium.
As the "Bild" newspaper reports, Hoeneß said literally: "I will do this job for another two or three years and want to give my successor a full bank account. Then they can do what they want with the money." He also has clear ideas about his successor. It has to be someone who comes from football, says Hoeneß. And who has a human side.
"Then I would stop next year."
The "Bild" newspaper continues to quote Hoeneß: "If I knew he or she could do it, I would stop next year". The search will be difficult, according to the Bavarian boss, who has been elected for the time being until the end of 2019.
Last but not least, according to "Bild," Hoeneß gave a little insight into the transfer strategy of the record champion. "For Mbappé in Paris, I would break down financial barriers," Hoeneß said. "But he doesn't want to come to us. But it still means that the FCB does not rule out mega-transfers.
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Goalkeeper Christian Früchtl would like to leave FC Bayern temporarily - with a clear plan.
Christian Früchtl is looking for playing experience in a higher league
Whether Schalke or Hertha, Werder or the KSC: numerous first and second division clubs in Germany are currently looking for goalkeepers or have someone to sell. Christian Früchtl is also part of the merry-go-round that is expected to gain momentum in the near future.
The 20-year-old FC Bayern goalkeeper, who contributed 27 appearances (Kicker average 3.94) to the U23 third-league championship in the past season, would like to gain some playing experience on loan from a European first-league club or an attractive second-league club in Germany and further his development.
When Neuers contract expires, Früchtl wants to be ready
His goal, the kicker learned: When Manuel Neuer's contract expires in 2023, Früchtl wants to return to FC Bayern and take up the fight for the number 1 job - possibly against Alexander Nübel (23), whom the Munich-based company has signed on as the first new representative free of charge from Schalke.
Früchtl has long had offers on the table; however, the optimal project is not yet on the table, which is why he does not rule out another year in Munich. Next week, negotiations with Hasan Salihamidzic, board member for sports, will be continued.
Früchtl is also keeping a close eye on developments at Ulreich
In all this, Früchtl, whose current contract is dated until 2022, also observes exactly how things are going with Sven Ulreich. Should the 31-year-old, who is also part of the goalkeeper carousel, fulfil his contract with Bavaria until 2021, Früchtl's desire for change would be even more urgent.
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> According to current media reports, FC Bayern is about to sign Barry Hepburn. As the portal "Secret Scout" reports, the transfer of the Scottish top talent to the record champion is imminent. > > FC Bayern has been associated with numerous European young talents in recent months. The Munich team seems to be particularly active in the United Kingdom in particular. According to recent reports, they have secured the services of Barry Hepburn. > > Transfer to be made in August > > As the portal "Secret Scout" reports exclusively, Hepburn has agreed with FC Bayern on a change. This is to be officially signed and sealed in early August. The 16-year-old right-winger currently plays for the Celtic Glasgow U18s and is considered one of the most promising young talents in Scotland. > > Hepburn would not be the first Celtic talent to move to the Isar. The Munich-based company has already signed Liam Morrison in the summer of 2019. The 17-year-old central defender currently plays for the FC Bayern U19 team.
Great article. Just a heads up, there is a browser extension called "bypass-paywalls" that gets you past tons of sites paywalls. Its one of the first extensions I download in any browser.
I just bought a regular frame and did it myself. Getting it done professionally costs like €150-200 which seemed like too much to me.
I also have those shirts with the special Robben & Ribéry flocking, I was planning on buying something like this for those jerseys and add some cool pictures of them holding the ucl trophy or something on the bottom
Sorry, I must have misread the original question (since it is clearly nothing about billing). The service is geo-location restricted to the USA. I use A VPN (CyberGhost) to bypass that.
I haven't tried Hola, but I imagine it or a similar program should work. I have found Hola has issues with sites that are less popular though (as in it only ever seemed to work for me with things like Youtube, Hulu, etc).
Klowd doesn't seem to have any sort of contract or anything, so if your geo-location spoofer didn't work, you would just be out the $8 for the first month.
This is only fitting:
https://nitter.net/Rachael_Conrad/status/1424445475223187460
nitter.net instead of twitter.com because Twitter messed with their interface again and wants to punish people for not having an account there.
Gibt's die nicht bei Steam mit HD-Texturen?
Abgesehen davon: Es gibt ne Mod, die HalfLife auf Basis der SourceEngine komplett neu entwickelt hat. Aktuell allerdings ohne Xen. Black Mesa
Aber ja, es ist einfach eines der geilsten Spiele überhaupt. War nicht umsonst neben Quake und Unereal prägend für sein Genre und brachte viele bekannte und beliebte Mods hervor, welche auch heute noch in neueren Versionen existieren.
I went with these
Came today, looked fine so far!
i've got the orbit basic ($180) and the art dj pre ii preamp ($65) if that helps.
I'd suggest switching over to Slide for Reddit it plays any video file used here or /r/soccer in app. Much much better than the official Reddit app.
Step 1: Watch a lot of videos on maximising productivity Step 2: Wonder why you are not productive despite spending all your time watching videos about how to be more productive
It's a pretty fool-proof method that works for me.
In all honesty, using Notion completely changed how I work. I was able to keep better tabs on the work I was doing, make notes, add little labels and calendars to stuff and all for free.
Using your calendar or like an hourly planner to break out what you are supposed to be doing at each point (include breaks and down time because we're not machines) also helps. I found this guy on TikTok of all places and his videos aren't at all impressive or flashy but he's just got his shit together. He does Day In The Life videos where he says 'I woke up at this time. Between these times I did x y z. After this I went to the gym for an hour, I came back I made lunch for the week for 2 hours'. He has really good focus and a good work ethic I think which really helps. But seeing him plan out his day on his calendar really showed that for the most part you don't need anything super special, you just need to know what you're supposed to be doing at all times.
Notion is really good for that - the free version of it has no ads and a seemingly infinite amount of things you can do with it. The subreddit r/Notion is pretty cool and has people sharing templates and whatnot. As someone with a terrible work ethic, I can't recommend it enough.
this time an english source: https://www.quora.com/When-can-a-footballer-switch-national-teams
> "The point is when you want to change nationalities from one to another, you need to have both nationalities when you represent one nation. For, Mikel Arteta, who was denied by FIFA to represent England, because he has represented Spain in the youth level, and on that time he hadn't acquired England passport. Note, Diego Costa has played for Brazil in friendlies before before he switched to Spanish National Team, but he had Spanish passport when he first represent Brazil. Same case for Thiago Motta who played for Brazil twice in friendlies before switching to Italy, as he have Italian from his ancestry."
It represents Scenario 1 in the Quora page: (replace Sweden with Brazil and France with Germany) > "(1) The player has represented Sweden at youth level in qualifiers and final tournaments (e.g.: U-19), plays for Sweden in friendlies only at senior level, and then acquires French citizenship through naturalization. He did not have French passport when he represent Sweden. Like Mikel Arteta case, he would be denied clearance by FIFA should he request it. Thus, he is NOT eligible to play for French."
Diego Maradona is the football legend who is in a row with Pele and Lionel Messi. He was one of the most successful footballers in history and played a test match for the Bavarians.
This happened in the year 2000 when Lothar Matthäus took leave of professional football by playing his farewell game.
Not only Maradona was a guest of the Bavarians at that time: Franz Beckenbauer, Otto Rehhagel, Giovanni Trapattoni, Berti Vogts, Udo Lattek, but also rock singer Marius Müller-Westernhagen were on the pitch. Lothar was a certain size for football.
"Diego not only wants to take the kick-off, but also wants to play for 20 to 30 minutes," Matthäus said in a conversation with New York after receiving the promise: "The fact that Diego is coming to me despite his serious health problems is a great honour for me and a real proof of our almost 20 years of friendship.
Even though Maradona gained a little weight at that time, he was still a world-class player when it came to working on the ball. Even Thomas Müller, who was 10 years old at the time, remembers the Argentinean magician:
"He already had a few pounds too much back then. But what he did on the ball was world class."
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> Beckenbauer for Müller-Comeback in national team > > Franz Beckenbauer would like to see a comeback of Thomas Müller in the German national football team. > > "Thomas Müller should play for Germany again. Jogi won't break a finger when he brings him back," Beckenbauer (74) told "Bild". Last year, national coach Joachim Löw had ended the careers of Mueller, Mats Hummels and Jérôme Boateng in the German selection in the course of the upheaval. Löw is still very unlikely to change his mind. > > Müller (30) is once again one of the best at FC Bayern Munich after a difficult phase under Hansi Flick's predecessor Niko Kovac. Since the furious 8-2 win against FC Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-finals, the offensive player is the sole German record player with 113 appearances in the top flight. > > "Müller did not have an easy time with Bayern and sat on the substitutes' bench for a long time. But you have to see that he has developed further," continued Bayern Munich's Honorary President Beckenbauer. "Müller is now the absolute leader. His personality would certainly help the national team."
>Following the separation from head coach Niko Kovac and the promotion of former assistant coach Hansi Flick to the role of coach in charge, the positions of two co-coaches at FC Bayern have logically become vacant. Robert Kovac, the brother of the previous coach and his assistant, has also been released. As so often in the past years - most recently in 2017 under Jupp Heynckes - Hermann Gerland (65) will step in as a helper and co-trainer.
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"It wasn't as bitter a retirement as in previous years," says Mats Hummels: "This time we deserved to retire."
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The team of coach Niko Kovac made too many mistakes in the game, too little courage the players showed in the offensive. "We lacked the courage to put the opponent's defence in front of problems," says Bavaria's central defender, who, however, saw no class difference between the two teams. "Up to 2:1 it was a completely balanced game," said the 30-year-old, "after that we no longer managed to exert pressure."
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Thus stood at the end of both plays only two herausgespielte - halfway dangerous - goal chances on Bayerns offensive account, both times faked Liverpool's central defender Joel Matip the one input in direction of own goal off. In the first leg he forced his goalkeeper Alisson to a brilliant parade, in Munich the Keeper was then chanceless.
Hummels sees the problem not only in the offensive, but also in the approach. In order not to say anything wrong, the 2014 World Champion gathered briefly and said after a short consideration: "We have a certain way of playing that doesn't always lead to 100% success against pressing teams. One or two other events in our game would do us good. The coach often demands that, but it doesn't always work out so well on court." That's also why FC Bayern is out now.
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With 14 points ahead of the relegation place, Mainz 05 can start planning for another first league season. According to kicker information, Woo-Yeong Jeong plays a role here. The 19-year-old South Korean came this season for FC Bayern to a short mission in the Champions League and is otherwise successful for the second team of Munich on the road: On Sunday, the flexible offensive player scored his season goals ten, eleven and twelve 3-0 against Ingolstadt II. In Munich, Jeong, whom other ambitious clubs also have in mind, is bound by contract until 2022. Accordingly, a transfer would be due which, despite a lack of Bundesliga experience, would probably be in the mid single-digit millions.
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Uli Hoeneß wants to hand over his position as president of FC Bayern Munich presumably in two to three years. Hoeneß said this at an event called "Saxon Business Dialogue saxxess" in the Dynamo Dresden stadium.
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As the "Bild" newspaper reports, Hoeneß said literally: "I will do this job for another two or three years and want to give my successor a full bank account. Then they can do what they want with the money." He also has clear ideas about his successor. It has to be someone who comes from football, says Hoeneß. And who has a human side.
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"Then I would stop next year."
The "Bild" newspaper continues to quote Hoeneß: "If I knew he or she could do it, I would stop next year". The search will be difficult, according to the Bavarian boss, who has been elected for the time being until the end of 2019.
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Last but not least, according to "Bild," Hoeneß gave a little insight into the transfer strategy of the record champion. "For Mbappé in Paris, I would break down financial barriers," Hoeneß said. "But he doesn't want to come to us. But it still means that the FCB does not rule out mega-transfers.
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>Dass aber der Verein einen Spieler verpflichtet, ist unwahrscheinlich, zumal dieser von Januar an, wenn Davies und Coman zum Kader gehören, der sechste Flügelspieler wäre. Sie denken im Klub also eher an die kleine Lösung, die sie übrigens sowohl bei Gnabry als auch bei Davies ohnehin als eine große Lösung sehen.
DeepL TL:
However, it is unlikely that the club will sign a player, especially since he would be the sixth wingman from January onwards if Davies and Coman were in the squad. They think more of the small solution in the club, which they see as a big solution at both Gnabry and Davies anyway.
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If your throat hurts, honey. Straight up consume it. Also, idk but ginger candies help, helped me avoid getting sick. ginger candy
You can't go wrong with a simple cheap set:
https://www.amazon.de/OMERIL-Widerstandsb%C3%A4nder-%C3%9Cbungsanleitung-Trainingsb%C3%A4nder-Krafttraining/dp/B083SHTDJC
They are pretty much all the same as you said. Just order a set and wear them out. Not worth overthinking.
The pro aka ad free version of Sync for reddit
Weirdly the play store won't let me link the pro version because I already own it. Talk about bad design.
Anyways, it's lots of people's opinion the best reddit client for Android.
Oh fuck I hope I don't start more drama by sharing my opinion.
Hey what vpns do you use and recommend? I've been looking for one (for watching stuff i cant watch here in CH on youtube/netflix as well as for pirating) ive heard some shady stuff about NordVPN and ExpressVPN
Yeah, I downloaded Opera and checked some reviews and it seems like it's fine. If it isn't, don't hesitate to inform me :p
Edit: Decided to use ExpressVPN free trial. From what I've heard, this one is legit.
I already read about it in (I think) Predictably Irrational (by Dan Ariely). It was in the chapter about the placebo effect and how they divided a group of people who needed knee surgery into two groups and only operated on one half of them and after the fake operation patients in that groups also felt better.
That's why I wrote the kinda "crazy part". The implications are a bit freaky.
The Complete Book of Bayern Munich
> Here all Bayern fans can find out everything about their favourite Team: from the founding of the club in 1900 to the unprecedented treble in 2013, the author leads you through the history of Bayern. He reports on Cups and championships and also the matches against city rival 1860 Munich, Bayern's Stadium and the countless records. From Gerd Muller through Oliver Kahn to Frank Ribery and Bastian Schweinsteiger, the best players of all time are presented. Great photos, short anecdotes and funny quotes round off this complete book of Bayern Munich.