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![]() FC BAYERN MUNCHEN Forever Number One ---------------------- +Club Info +Full name- FC Bayern München e. V. +Nicknames-Der FCB (The FCB) Die Bayern (The Bavarians) Die Roten (The Reds) FC Hollywood +Founded- February 27, 1900 +Ground- Allianz Arena +Capacity- 69,901 +League- Bundesliga +Team Captain- Mark Van Bommel +Last Season- 1st Place +Club President- Franz Beckenbauer ----------------------------------------- +CLUB KITS 2008/2009 SEASON ![]() ![]() ![]() ----------------------------------- +MANAGERIAL INFORMATION ![]() Jurgen Klinsmann +DOB-July 30th 1964 +Country- Germany +Previous Clubs- Stuttgarter Kickers (1981 - 1984) VfB Stuttgart (1984 - 1989) Inter Milan (1989 - 1992) AS Monaco (1992 - 1994) Tottenham Hotspur (1994 - 1995) FC Bayern Munich (1995 - 1997) Sempdoria (1997 - 12/97) Tottenham Hotspur (01/98 - 1998 ) Orange County Blue Star (2003 - 2004) +PreviousTeams Coached/Managed- German National Team (2004-2006) +Bio- Klinsmann is making Bayern his first ever Club to coach, he has played for them back in 1995 and made a big impact. Many Bayern Munich Players are very pleased to have him as a new coach, and he is looking forward to get the perfect season. He is known to have a good relationship with such players as, Lukas Podolski, Miroslav Klose, and Lahm.Klinsmann is expected to pave the way for future success with his innovative ideas and youthful dynamism ---------------------------------------- +CLUB SUPPORTERS ![]() Bayern Munich has a world wide fan club, with more than 147,000 members and 2,437 fan clubs in Germany alone. The Bayern Munich fans are known to go to every away game no matter where it is, mostly the Bayern Munich Ultras. The home games at the Allianz Arena is always sold out due to its large seating capacity and size. Bayern Munich has a lot of Ultras in Germany/Munich. A few Famous ones are Schickeria Munich, Red Army Munich, Red Angels, Munichmaniacs, and the Red Sharks. Their Famous song that they sing is Stern Des Sudens, and Forever Number One. --------------------------------- +RIVALRIES ![]() Bayern Munich has a few rivals in Germany as well as Europe alone. The most famous and local rival is TSV 1860 Munich, These clubs barely ever play each other due to 1860 Munich as always in the Second Division. Bayern has also known to help 1860 Munich in financial disarray numerous times, the Bayern Munich fans are not to happy about it. Their other most famous rival is VfB Stuttgart and is known for the cross city derby's that go on. Other Rival teams in Germany include FC Nuremberg who play against Bayern in the Bavarian Derby, Borussia Dortmund, Werder Bremen, Hamburger SV, and Bayer Leverkusen. Bayern also have rival clubs in Europe such as Real Madrid, AC Milan, and Manchester United. They all have some memorable matches, and out of all those three Bayern have won the most against Real Madrid. ----------------------------------------- +CLUB HONOURS Bayern has won 52 major trophies, making them the most successful German football club. They have the records of being the most German Champions, and German Cup Champions. They are looking to add to their magnificent history. European/International Cups German Champions: 22 German Cup:15 League Cup: 6 German Supercup: 3 Intercontinental Cup: 2 1976, 2001 UEFA Champions League/European Cup: 4 1974, 1975, 1976, 2001 European Cup Winners Cup: 1 1967 UEFA Cup: 1 1996 Other trophies Fuji-Cup:2 Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu: 3 Trofeo Internacional Ciudad de Terrassa:1 Trofeo Teresa Herrera: 1 +2008.2009 BOARD EXPECTATIONS - Win Bundesliga - Win D. Pokal - Upgrade Striker Coach - Buy New Striker --------------------------- +2009-2010 BOARD EXPECTATIONS - Win Bundesliga - Reach Semi Final Of D. Pokal - Survive Knockout Stage of Champions League - Renew B. Schweinsteiger, and M. Klose contracts for at least 3 years ---------------------------------- Last edited by Bayern; 01-06-2009 at 11:42 PM.. |
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------------------- +CLUB HISTORY The first 100 years of Bayern Munich's history - and its success story - begin and end with the name Franz. Is it just a coincidence that the leader of the eleven spirited rebels who met to form FC Bayern in the Gisela Restaurant in Munich on the night of 27th February 1900, was a certain Franz John? Or that it was a Franz who masterminded the split from MTV 1879, the original club, which had suppressed every attempt by the footballers at independence? Is it only chance that exactly a century later, another Franz, this time Beckenbauer, would lead Bayern Munich, now an experienced and visionary club with countless titles to its name, into the new millennium as its president? Much time and many other differences separate now from then. Franz John co-founded and built Bayern up from nothing and was delighted with relatively modest results, like Bayern's 7-1 victory in their first match against their former team, MTV 1879. But John also gave this 'cavalier' club its first individual touch. In the early days, people recognized Bayern, then known as Schwabinger Bayern, by the players' straw hats. In his turn, Franz Beckenbauer would help make Bayern Munich what it is today: an international club with millions of fans, an institution reaching way beyond German football. Not in his wildest dreams could Franz John have imagined that future, or that his team would one day be German champions, European Cup Champions and even World Club Championship winners. Nor could he have imagined that nearly a century later, on a mild spring day in 1999, Beckenbauer would meet the world's leading heads of state, and no less than the British prime minister, Tony Blair, would whisper to him that he was the most famous person there. After this catastrophic period in history, German football needed its own period of recovery. It would be nine years before real euphoria broke out again, when the German national team returned triumphant from the World Cup in Switzerland. Sepp Herberger's team had won Germany's first World Cup title, but the 3-2 victory over Hungary was a bitter experience for Jakob Streitle, the Bayern captain. The international who had made 15 appearances for his country had to sit out the final and watch Fritz Walter and the German team win without him. But it would be a while before a German team without Bayern players became a rare sight, even though the Reds won the 1957 DFB (German Football Federation) Cup. In a sell-out match in front of 42,000 spectators at Augsburg's Rosenau Stadium, Bayern captain, Jobst led the team to a 1-0 victory over Fortuna Düsseldorf. But this was followed by a short period without victories. Managed from 1962 by construction magnate, Wilhelm Neudecker, Bayern faced disappointment in 1963, when they were not allowed to play in the newly established Bundesliga. But two years later FC Bayern stormed the so-called upper house of German football, coached by Tschik Cajkovski, who died in 1998. The club then entered an extraordinary period of development, which saw the emergence of Franz Beckenbauer and other great names in Bayern's history. Beckenbauer had joined the Reds instead of the Blues (Munich 1860) after an argument, and Cajkovski now played him in the promotion play-offs. Behind him, in goal, stood a certain Sepp Maier. In front of him, on the opposite side of the pitch, a stocky young man called Gerd Müller (whom Cajkovski would later affectionately dub 'the little fat müller') played the ball with consummate reliability. It was this axis that first brought Bayern world fame. They finished third in their first Bundesliga year in 1965/6. Beckenbauer and Maier were rewarded with a place in the national squad that flew to Britain, where Germany's World Cup efforts only ended when they lost to the hosts, England, in the final. But Bayern's football year didn't go by without a title. They had won their second Cup victory, a 4-2 win over Meidericher SV, before the World Cup tournament. In front of60,000 spectators in Frankfurt, Ohlhauser, Beckenbauer and Brenninger (2) scored the goals. 1967 saw the Bavarians conquer their first European summit. Immediately after winning the Cup 4-0 over Hamburg SV, Beckenbauer's team achieved a kind of double. Franz 'Bull' Roth, the player lalalalalagularly scored the vital goals and earned the name 'Mr. European Cup', scored in the 109th minute to bring Bayern a 1-0 victory against Glasgow Rangers. The European Cup Winners' Cup belonged to the Bavarians. The dream had come true in Nuremberg. 1968 was a year of upheaval. Branco Zebec took over from Cajkovski and went as far as banning all beer consumption. Yet despite the experts' gloomy predictions, the fans were not denied victory. This time it was a real double: the Championship with an eight-point lead over Alemannia Aachen, and a national Cup victory over Schalke. But meanwhile, a team was emerging that would keep Bayern busy for years to come: Borussia Munchengladbach. The Gladbach Colts took the national title in 1970 and 1971, both times defeating Bayern. When the Munich team regained the crown in 1972, this time in the new Olympic Stadium and coached by Udo Lattek, there was more than one cause for celebration. Gerd Müller now topped the statistics table with 40 goals in one season and the team had collected 55:13 points - another Bundesliga record. So it was almost inevitable that Lattek's team would bring home the DFB Cup, winning 2-1 in extra time against Cologne. Two further championships followed under Lattek. Then came Bayern's first complete football triumph: the 1974 European Champions' Cup. Schwarzenbeck (The Cat) pulled Bayern level at 1-1 against Athletico Madrid in the last minute of extra time in Brussels, forcing a replay, which Beckenbauer's men won 4-0(Uli Hoeness and Gerd Muller each scoring twice). In the same year, Germany won the World Cup, defeating Holland in the final in Munich. Six Bayern players were on the pitch for the 2-1 victory: Maier, Beckenbauer, Schwarzenbeck, Breitner, Hoeness and Müller. Two of them scored the goals: Breitner's penalty kick, and Müller's unforgettable shot on the turn. Though Bayern took time out of the Bundesliga until 1980, internationally they achieved a European treble. The Bavarians won the European Champions' Cup in 1975 with a 2-0 victory over Leeds in Paris (Roth and Müller) and again in 1976 with a 1-0 win over St. Etienne in Glasgow (Roth), both times coached by Dettmar Cramer. Completing the treble, the European club won the 1976 World Club Championship. But these were to be Bayern's last major titles of the century. Heynckes left in the 91/92 season and was replaced by Sören Lerby. But Bayern didn't recover, and with relegation now threatening, Erich Ribbeck took over. Franz Beckenbauer and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, who had both offered their help if needed, now becamevice presidents of Bayern Munich. In the 93/94 season, the 'Kaiser' stepped in for the luckless Ribbeck and Bayern took the championship. Next came the Trap era. But though Giovanni Trapattoni was popular with the players and the media, he didn't bring Bayern the success it craved. Instead the team had to swallow sixth place in the 94/95 season and defeat by Ajax Amsterdam in the semi-final of the European Cup. So Otto Rehhagel arrived, and with him stars like Klinsmann, Herzog and Sforza. But Rehhagel also had to go in the second half of the season, even though Bayern reached the final of the UEFA Cup with two unforgettable semi-final games against Barcelona. After a 2-2 draw at Munich's Olympic Stadium, it looked as if it was over. But the return match at Barcelona's Estadio Camp Nou turned into a victory parade. Babbel and Witeczek scored the goals in that 2-1 victory on 16th April 1996, which the fans still talk about to this day. Franz Beckenbauer, President of Bayern Munich since 1994, was amongst those standing on the sidelines during the final matches. That year, the 2-0 and 3-1 against Orondins Bordeaux gave Bayern its first title win in this competition, but it was Dortmund who became national champions. Trapattoni returned to the club. Two more years as Bayern coach brought two further titles: Champions in 1997, Cup winners in 1998. When the Maestro left, a whole city bowed its heads in respect. He had sealed his place in the hearts of the fans with a passionatespeech that attained cult status for phrases like 'The bottle's empty. We're all smashed'. Ottmar Hitzfeld succeeded Trap and achieved a near perfect first year with a 15th Championship victory, and appearances in the DFB Cup final and Champions League final. But that 2-1 defeat by Manchester United in Barcelona, when European Cup victory disappeared in a matter of a few seconds, was a bitter pill to swallow. Can Hitzfeld, Effenberg and the rest of the team recapture what was lost last year in the coming season, which includes FC Bayern's 100th birthday on 27th February? The timing would be perfect. Bayern Munich managed to win the Uefa Champions League in the 2000/2001 season and all the hopes were with the team as it made it their 4th European Title of their enormous history, Bayern were at the top of the world and all the fans were right behind them. The summer of 2004 saw a change in the managerial hot seat at Bayern. Felix Magath replaced the eminently successful Ottmar Hitzfeld – and immediately supervised a clean sweep of the domestic honours in his first season in charge. Bayern took the league title by 14 points over their nearest rivals and lifted the DFB Cup with a 2-1 win against Schalke 04 in Berlin. Magath thus lived up to the club’s high expectations almost straight away. However, the initial period of transition to the new boss was far from easy. Magath, a keen proponent of the values of discipline, order and fitness - he often had his players work out with medicine balls and lead-weighted jackets - and his players took a few weeks to get used to each other. After surviving those early teething troubles, Magath and Co ran away with the Bundesliga title in the second half of the season. On the European stage, Magath was less successful in his first season as Bayern went out to Chelsea at the quarter-final stage of the Champions League, although many people thought Bayern were unlucky to lose out to the millionaires from London. May 2005 saw the curtain finally fall on the Olympic Stadium era. After 33 extremely successful seasons Bayern moved to the Allianz Arena. The Arena is only used for football and has a capacity of 69,000. Within a very short space, of time fans and players alike enthusiastically settled in to their new home. Since then Bayern have been very successful in their new home and with another trophy to add last season they will be looking for more for the next few years. ---------------------------------------- Last edited by Bayern; 23-03-2009 at 10:10 AM.. |
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+The Stadium
![]() ![]() ----------------------------- +Location- Frottmaning, Munich +Construction Time- October 21st 2002 - April 30th 2005 +Grand Opening- May 31st 2005 +Capacity 69,000 +Stadium Info The Allianz Arena is a mere three years old. Following on from the Grünwald Stadium and later the Olympic Stadium, the new ground in the north of Munich is the third home venue in Bayern’s long Bundesliga history, and certainly the most spectacular. Europe’s most modern stadium, with a capacity of nearly 70,000, has already established itself in the collective conscience of football fans all over the world within a short timescale. Visitors continue to be particularly impressed by the facade. 2,760 diamond-shaped cushions form the world’s biggest membrane cladding covering an area of 66,500 m². Even if it is not your first visit, it’s hard to believe the evidence of your own eyes at night matches when the whole stadium appears to be red when viewed from the outside. The three-tier interior of the Allianz Arena has extraordinary acoustics that rapidly turn the stadium into a cauldron when hosting thrilling encounters. No surprise that the Allianz Arena is nearly always full to the rafters. Last season saw nearly two million fans visit the stadium with all 69,000 seats being sold out for all 17 Bundesliga home games. Bayern’s 27 competitive games attracted 1.824 million fans to the Arena - an average of 67,555 per match, and an incredible attendance record. And this season should also see a take-up rate of 100 percent: shortly after the Bundesliga fixtures were announced at the beginning of July, more than half of Bayern’s league games in the Allianz Arena were sold out. What brings the fans streaming to Fröttmaning in their tens of thousands? The stars of the mighty Bayern Munich of course. But the fans can also expect to be well looked after, both before and after the game. 6,000 m² of catering facilities take care of culinary requirements. Europe’s biggest multi-storey car park provides nearly 10,000 parking spaces. ?A big plus point for the Arena is its ability to match the needs of a broad range of supporters. There are 13,500 reasonably priced tickets for the standing terraces at Bundesliga games. 2,200 business seats and 106 executive boxes with a total of 1,374 seats provide the perfect surroundings for entertaining and commerce. And everything is done for wheelchair users: there is single level access to all 165 reserved seats. This architectural wonder was conceived by world-renowned architects Jaques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron. Particular pride can be taken by the fact that the Allianz Arena was positively welcomed by the Munich public. In a referendum held in the autumn of 2001 an overwhelming majority of 65.8 percent of Munich citizens voted in favour of the construction project. The foundation stone was laid on 21 October 2002. Less than three years later, Bayern Munich faced Germany on 31 May 2005 for the opening match in the Arena. Bayern are now the sole shareholders in the Allianz Arena. TSV 1860 Munich, who were originally joint occupants of the stadium, are now tenants up to 30 June 2025. According to a survey conducted by political journal “Cicero”, the Allianz Arena is Germany’s favorite sports venue, and one of the top ten national sites of interest in the country just three years after it was built. ---------------------------------------- Last edited by Bayern; 23-03-2009 at 10:06 AM.. |
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Goalkeepers
![]() Michael Rensing #1 DOB- May 14 1984 County- Germany/Serbia Previous Club - None Bio- Rensing finally gets the number 1 kit jersey after waiting for many years for Kahn to retire. He is yet to prove himself and keep some good clean sheets for his team. He was in Bayern's Youth team since he was able to play football. Bayern is looking forward to have another amazing season and they know with Rensing they can do it. ------------------ ![]() Hans Jorg Butt # 22 DOB- May 28 1974 Country- Germany Previous Club- Benfica Bio- Hans will be looking forward to the new season with his new club, he might not get some starting time but he is a well sub in for Rensing. He has played in Germany before with such clubs as, Hamburg SV, and Bayer Leverkusen. He is looking to keep his team at top form for the upcoming Champions League. ----------------- ![]() Thomas Kraft # 35 DOB- July 22 1988 Country- Germany Previous Club- Vfb Wissen Bio- Kraft is the third keeper to start, he has preformed outstanding in the 2007 season with 58 appearances for Bayern Munich's B team. He is known to be Bayerns Goalkeeper Prodigy and is well talented. ------------------------ Last edited by Bayern; 23-03-2009 at 10:06 PM.. |
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![]() Lucio #3 DOB- May 8 1978 Country- Brazil Previous Club- Bayer Leverkusen Bio- One of Bayern's top defenders has shown he can keep the club at top performance. Since 2004 he has had over 124 appearances, and 6 goals. His most famous goal was against Real Madrid to make it 2-0 during the 2006/07 champions League. He is the current vice captain for Bayern and has shown he means business. -------------------------- ![]() Daniel Van Buyten # 5 DOB- February 7 1978 Country- Belgium Previous Club- Hamburg SV Bio- Van Buyten has shown great improvements in his recent years at Bayern. So far he has had over 56 appearances and 5 goals to go with it. His most famous goal is his left footed shot against AC Milan in the champions league match. He is also still playing for his national team with 45 appearances and 4 goals. He is looking to improve this season and keep Bayern on top. ------------------------- ![]() Martin Demichelis # 6 DOB- December 20th 1980 Country- Argentina Previous Club- River Plate Bio- Demichelis has had a lot of memories here at Bayern since his arrival from River plate here in 2003. He has had over 129 appearances and 7 goals for Bayern so far. He has also had 16 appearances and 1 goal for his national team of Argentina. Since he was at Bayern he has had only 2 minor injuries and managed to preform at almost all of Bayern's Champions League Matches. We look forward to him continuing his stunning performance this next season. ------------------------- ![]() Philipp Lahm # 21 DOB- November 11 1983 Country- Germany Previous Club- VFB Stuttgart Bio- Lahm has improved a lot over the years. He was born in Munich so he has been with the club ever since he was a teenager. His first club was Bayern Munich 2 then got loaned to VFB Stuttgart for 2 years where Bayern Munich finally got a glimpse of his great skills. So far he has had over 85 appearances and 2 goals for Bayern and looks as if hes not stopping. He also made his debut for Germany's National Team in 2004 just in time for the European Championship. He has had over 52 appearances and 3 goals for the team, his most famous one was the most recent against Turkey in the Euro 2008 to take his his team to the final of the championship. He is looking forward to the season and whats to win the Champions League. -------------------------------- ![]() Massimo Oddo # 23 DOB- June 14 1976 Country- Italy Previous Club- AC Milan Bio- Oddo is being welcomed to Bayern on a Loan from AC milan, with an offer to stay with the club for an additional fee. He has been around a lot of clubs making Bayern Munich his 9th club of his career. Despite his old age he can still preform at top level he also has won many great awards. He has also preformed quite well for Italy's National Team with over 34 appearances, and 1 goal. He is looking forward to his new club and hoping to stay for the rest of his career. ------------------------ ![]() Christian Lell # 30 DOB- August 29th 1984 Country- Germany Previous Club- Bayern Munich II Bio- Lell has shown great talent during the past few years with his great performance his Bayern Munich II. He also is new to the club and cant wait to meet all the new teammates, as well as the staff. He has only played for Germany twice and that was in 2004 for their U-21 Team. We look forward to his new talent. -------------------------- ![]() Breno #33 DOB- October 13th 1989 Country- Brazil Previous Club- Sao Paulo Bio- Breno was very controversial from coming to Bayern. Other clubs such as Real Madrid, and AC Milan also shown interest. Real on the other hand wanted to do a bone analysis to prove his young age, but he refused. He has shown some great talent during training and is looking to have a few games this season. He also recently got called up for Brazil's National Team which he is very proud of. We look forward to have him in the club for more years to come. ------------------------- Last edited by Bayern; 23-03-2009 at 10:37 PM.. |
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Midfielders
![]() Franck Ribery # 7 DOB- April 7th 1983 Country- France Previous Club- Marseille Bio- Last years German Footballer Of The Year, is looking forward to continue his amazing career here at Bayern. Making his debut to the club last year he has had a very well season, he also is the current record holder for Bayern's most expensive transfer (25,000,000 Euros). So far he has had over 37 appearances and 7 goals for Bayern, and is not going to stop scoring this season. He also is a big hero to France as he had over 32 appearances and 5 goals already sine the last world cup. We look forward to his great talent this season and hope for more goals. ---------------------- ![]() Hamit Altintop # 8 DOB- August 12th 1982 Country- Turkey Previous Club- Schalke Bio- Hamit is making his second season debut with high hopes in sight. He had a pretty good season last year with over 24 appearances and 3 goals. His most famous goal was during the Uefa cup against Aberdeen to score and make it 2-2 for Bayern. He is well talented and Bayern Munich will surely use it talent for good use. He also is a big star in Turkey as he plays for their national team with over 47 appearances, and 2 goals. We look forward to seeing him preform well this year. ----------- ![]() Ze Roberto # 15 DOB- July 6th 1974 Country- Brazil Previous Club- Santos Bio- Ze Roberto is looking forward to the next season, as he knows he has a lot to live up to if he wants to be on the Starting XI. Roberto has been with Bayern before from 2002-2006, he then got transferred for a year to the club Santos. He made his return last year and is looking forward to keep his sights high. Last year went really well for him as he had over 42 appearances and 7 goals. He also recently retired for his national team of Brazil with 84 appearances and 6 goals. We are looking forward to some great goals from him this season. ------------- ![]() Mark Van Bommel # 17 ( Team Captain) DOB- April 22nd 1977 Country- Holland Previous Club- FC Barcelona Bio- The new team captain of Bayern has a lot of work to look up upon. He is the first non German Captain in Bayern Munich history. Bommel came to the club in 2006 on a transfer from Spanish Giants FC Barcelona, and has had a big impact on the team. Bommel has had over 66 appearances for Bayern, and 9 goals. He wants to continue his stunning performance, and lead his team to European glory this season. --------------------- ![]() Jose Sosa # 20 DOB- June 19th 1985 Country- Argentina Previous Club- Estudiantes Bio- Sosa is a young boomer for Bayern, with already big clubs after him he although is well committed to Bayern and is looking forward to his new coach. Last season he has had over 22 appearances but is yet to score his first goal this season. He made it to Argentina's U-23 National team and has made 3 appearances so far. We look forward to see him get his first goal this season. --------------- ![]() Tim Borowski # 24 DOB- May 2nd 1980 Country- Germany Previous Club- Werder Bremen Bio- With a stunning 8 years at Bremen Borowski is finally moving to Bayern Munich and is looking forward to it. He had over 169 appearances, and 23 goals for Bremen with his 8 years there and looks to have even a bigger record here at Bayern. He will be making his first appearance this season and will be looking for his first goal to go with it. He also plays for Germanys National team with over 33 appearances, and 2 goals so far. We look forward to seeing him perform this season. --------------------- ![]() Bastian Schweinsteiger # 31 DOB- August 1st 1984 Country- Germany Previous Club- Bayern Munich II Bio- Schweinsteiger is one of Bayern Munich's fan favorites. He has scored many important goals for the team and is still booming with skills. Since 2002 he has had over 166 appearances, and 18 goals for Bayern and is not stopping. He also made it to Germany's National team in 2004, so far he has 62 appearances, and 17 goals a well good start at his age. We are looking forward to see him perform. --------------------- Last edited by Bayern; 24-03-2009 at 12:37 AM.. |
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http://i39.tinypic.com/20621e1.png Luca Toni # 9 DOB- May 26 1977 Country- Italy Previous Club- Fiorentina Bio- Luca is making Bayern is 10th and last club before he retires. He was welcomed last year as part of the big three transfer. Last season he had an amazing goal scoring round up as he was Bundesliga's top Goal Scorer. So far he has had over 42 appearances and 31 goals for Bayern a well good start. He also plays for Italy's National team with 42 appearances and 16 goals. We are looking forward to see him get goalscorer of the year again, and get more stunning goals. ------------ http://i43.tinypic.com/20qxbw1.png Lukas Podolski # 11 DOB- June 4th 1985 Country- Germany Previous Club- lalalaoln Bio- Podolski first came to Bayern in 2006 and he was already making the starting XI. He is known to have many powerful shots and really good accuracy. So far he has had over 58 appearances, and 12 goals for Bayern a good start. He also plays for Germany's national team with over 60 appearances and 31 goals since 2004, a good record for his age. We look forward to seeing him improve this season, and have more goals to add on to his list. Podolski will be making this his last season at Bayern since his old club lalalaoln has transferd him over for a 3 year deal starting next season. ------------------ http://i41.tinypic.com/6q8qcj.png Miroslav Klose # 18 DOB- June 9th 1978 Country- Germany Previous Club- Werder Bremen Bio- Klose is known for his glorious career in Bremen. He is also one of the Big three from last years transfers. He has a well accurate shot, and has a stunning surreal reflexes. He had a amazing season last year with over 41 appearances and 16 goals a good start for his first year at Bayern. He too plays for Germany's National team with over 87 appearances, and 44 goals. We look forward to seeing him play this year and having him show the younger lads a thing or two about scoring goals. ------------ Few more to add ![]() Last edited by Bayern; 24-03-2009 at 12:51 AM.. |
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![]() ----------------------------- +CLUB TRANSFERS OUT SEASON 2008-2009 OTTL- Reading (Loan 1 Year ) | SUMMER 2008| SAGNOL- Retired | WINTER 2009| ENKI- Napli ( Loan 1 Year ) | WINTER 2009| ------------------------------------------------ SEASON 2009-2010 Butt- Relased | SUMMER 2009 Podolski- Koln | SUMMER 2009 Sosa - Arsenal ( Loan 1 Year ) SUMMER 2009 -------------------------------- +CLUB TRANSFERS IN SEASON 2008-2009 ADRIANO- Inter Milan | $ 23,000,000| WINTER 2009 ------------------------------------------- SEASON 2009-2010 ------------------------------------ +OTHER EURO TRANSFERS SEASON 2008-2009 Lincoln - Galatasaray to Arsenal | $ 11,000,000| Giovinco - Juventus to Leverkusen | Loan| ------------------------------------------------ SEASON 2009-2010 ------------------------------------- Last edited by Bayern; 28-04-2009 at 07:02 AM.. |
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You do realise that playing this MM is going to get very boring for you very quickly unless you play it on Legendary.
Nice start though, just make sure you resize your images in proportion when making graphics.
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