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Silikiem
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August 18, 2026, 08:50:32 AM |
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Borussia Dortmund is a team that develops enormous potential without ever worrying about making it perform at its best for its club. If they didn't only think about profiting from the various players they sell they would now find themselves with a formidable squad made up of truly formidable players and with more than concrete possibilities of being able to compete on every front.
I think one of the reasons Borussia Dortmund have these goals is because Bayern Munich invests a huge amount of money in developing their squad. And competing with a team like Bayern is incredibly difficult. So rather than waste their energy competing with Bayern, they prefer to spend it on finding new young talent and then selling them. I can't blame them for that, if they earn a huge amount of money and still continue to play in the Champions League, then I think that strategy is also very good. I think what you mean is that they should be realistic and accept the situation without making any effort. If you look at the situation from above, you see Bayern's hegemony, but from a fairer perspective, you also need to consider the possibility of winning the championship. Borussia Dortmund should build a squad accordingly. They might even beat Bayern, we can't know for sure. Sometimes people also forget that football isn’t always about having big players in a club before the club gets to win a trophy, what matters most is teams spirit and the willingness of players to compete and fight together no matter the limited resources available to them. We have seen what happened in the league 2 or 3 seasons ago when Bayern Leverkusen won the league in style it was a total dominance in Bundesliga, winning it unbeaten throughout the season. These other clubs seem to be given up too easily even before the season starts, they are already tipping Bayern Munich to win the title which is a wrong mentality, I think this other clubs are giving Bayern Munich too much respect than they deserve and that’s why they can’t compete for the title.
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August 18, 2026, 10:43:32 AM |
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Borussia Dortmund has signed yet another new midfielder. Dutch national team player Joey Veerman is joining Dortmund from PSV Eindhoven for a transfer fee of 22 million euros. Veerman has signed a contract with Dortmund that runs through the summer of 2031.
and Niklas Füllkrug will play for Werder Bremen again this season. Werder Bremen will sign Füllkrug on loan from the English relegated team West Ham United.
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Iamgoat
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August 18, 2026, 09:19:58 PM |
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That's one of the reasons why the premier League is so competitive is because the teams there have this mindset of come rain or sunshine they are the best, they will spend money just to get the best players on their team probably buying players from other leagues and clubs just so that they can secure a good performance in the new season, that kind of competitive thinking is just what makes the premier league much better.
Most English clubs possess substantial financial resources, which facilitates player recruitment and results in a significantly more competitive league. In the Bundesliga, only Bayern Munich is financially robust enough to compete at the highest level and maintain dominance. If other Bundesliga clubs were willing to invest in the players they need, I am convinced the league would become far more competitive, as Bayern Munich would face genuine challenges in the race for the title. For me it is not always all about the money a club posses, of course I wouldn’t say money does not play out. It will be a fat lie to believe so, however you also need to recruit smartly. If you are a club and you do not have money to invest in big players who are already stars, you should look at players who are also talented and hungry to grow their career. They are also good for you to invest in and this is where some clubs get it wrong to me where they focus on targeting players they can not be able to feed at the end of it.
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bastisisca
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Today at 09:17:46 AM |
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I think what you mean is that they should be realistic and accept the situation without making any effort. If you look at the situation from above, you see Bayern's hegemony, but from a fairer perspective, you also need to consider the possibility of winning the championship. Borussia Dortmund should build a squad accordingly. They might even beat Bayern, we can't know for sure.
There are teams like Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen who, even if they fail to win the championship, or at least to be consistent with victories, can still be difficult teams to face, which can annoy Bayern Munich and make them lose precious points.
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kennycryptoitalia
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Today at 09:44:17 AM |
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This was normally the reason why they have dropped drastically for not stopping Bayern Munich from winning the title, for the past few Seasons they are performance was not encouraging at all because they did not bother to even go for trophy again. I don't blame them for making this kind of decision because if they have the opportunity of any financing from anywhere, I think they will not turn it down. They make sure they maintain their stand by not going up above their capacity and that is why they allowed Bayern Munich to continue to dominate while they continue to train players for Bayern Munich and other teams from any where.
One thing I like with them is that no matter how they start the season, the most make sure that they qualify for the Champions League, and their performance in the competition is always incredible and also shock a lot of people when they are playing.
They should try to focus a little more on their own team, also because for several years now they have done nothing but churn out talent and then resell it. i believe that the club has already made a decent profit from these sales on truly formidable players. If only they had decided to keep them, who knows by now, they could have competed for both the championship and the Champions League.
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martinom
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Today at 11:02:45 AM |
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The Bundesliga is for Bayern Munich, and nothing is changing it anytime soon until other teams look serious in the Bundesliga elsewhere they will always be referred to as the farmers league.
Yes, i agree with youin fully, i think that in the Bundesliga this thing will not change until Bayern Munich loses value or at least until second-class clubs, in this case, make the decision to want to compete seriously and to make more important markets so as to make their team a possible winner.
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aipercoin
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Today at 11:11:19 AM |
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I think one of the reasons Borussia Dortmund have these goals is because Bayern Munich invests a huge amount of money in developing their squad. And competing with a team like Bayern is incredibly difficult. So rather than waste their energy competing with Bayern, they prefer to spend it on finding new young talent and then selling them. I can't blame them for that, if they earn a huge amount of money and still continue to play in the Champions League, then I think that strategy is also very good.
This is something that cannot be said to any fan of a team, because you will literally never be able to compete if you do nothing but build and give your talents to your direct rival. I think that as a team they should aim a little more and have a little more ambition in retaining players who can make them a first-class team, so as to also challenge Bayern Munich in a decisive way.
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m4r1o
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Today at 11:54:11 AM |
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Big investors don't seem to be much interested in the German teams unlike they flood into the premier League. But what if Dortmund builds a team and grow until they have the strong squad that can stand and compete. If investors can bank on Dortmund, I'm sure it will be a good investment as they can easily dominate the league with little resources made available or at least compete fiercely for the league.
Bayern Munich is the Paris Saint-Germain of Germany, it has a team that is truly in a superior category compared to the others. And this is certainly part of the Bayern Munich club, having the necessary funds for important purchases. However, the Bundesliga has other clubs that could compete and do very well, but it is unclear whether they deliberately do not want to do so.
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Loyang
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Today at 12:12:39 PM |
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That's one of the reasons why the premier League is so competitive is because the teams there have this mindset of come rain or sunshine they are the best, they will spend money just to get the best players on their team probably buying players from other leagues and clubs just so that they can secure a good performance in the new season, that kind of competitive thinking is just what makes the premier league much better.
Most English clubs possess substantial financial resources, which facilitates player recruitment and results in a significantly more competitive league. In the Bundesliga, only Bayern Munich is financially robust enough to compete at the highest level and maintain dominance. If other Bundesliga clubs were willing to invest in the players they need, I am convinced the league would become far more competitive, as Bayern Munich would face genuine challenges in the race for the title. For me it is not always all about the money a club posses, of course I wouldn’t say money does not play out. It will be a fat lie to believe so, however you also need to recruit smartly. If you are a club and you do not have money to invest in big players who are already stars, you should look at players who are also talented and hungry to grow their career. They are also good for you to invest in and this is where some clubs get it wrong to me where they focus on targeting players they can not be able to feed at the end of it. I agree with what you have mentioned, but there is one downside that can be the most damaging, that is, the team may have to be without a trophy for a very long time. If a team is able to move forward with this in mind, then they can definitely take this decision and this decision will be a very good decision for them. In selecting players, the same way as you have said, in selecting such players, we have to proceed, but those who will select these players must definitely select these things very carefully. If the wrong decision is taken in selecting players, then the entire plan will definitely be ruined.
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Fakhrulenclix
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Today at 01:09:47 PM |
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I think one of the reasons Borussia Dortmund have these goals is because Bayern Munich invests a huge amount of money in developing their squad. And competing with a team like Bayern is incredibly difficult. So rather than waste their energy competing with Bayern, they prefer to spend it on finding new young talent and then selling them. I can't blame them for that, if they earn a huge amount of money and still continue to play in the Champions League, then I think that strategy is also very good.
This is something that cannot be said to any fan of a team, because you will literally never be able to compete if you do nothing but build and give your talents to your direct rival. I think that as a team they should aim a little more and have a little more ambition in retaining players who can make them a first-class team, so as to also challenge Bayern Munich in a decisive way. Every team is aware that their finances are not as strong as Bayern Munich so it is realistic that other Bundesliga teams do not set targets to surpass Bayern Munich and I think that has been the case for a long time so that some teams like Dortmund only build teams just to be able to compete at the top and win tickets to play in the Champions League, that is enough for them because they realize that it is almost impossible to beat Bayern Munich with the strength and finances that the Bayern Munich team has.
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Today at 01:11:37 PM |
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Seems no one pay attention to this. Musiala collapsed on the pitch for the second time in space of four days during their pre season match. The first incident happened on Saturday when bayern Munich host Leipzig at Allianz arena. The second one happened just yesterday against Heidenheim. Bayern Munich won in both of these matches and Musiala had scored in one of the match too before he collapsed. Although Musiala posted on his Instagram that he's fine and recovering. I wish he's fine and would be able to play along with his teammates in this new season. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c330kg5xm8no
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