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Highlights for yesterday's game, Klose with one assist and Ribery with one goal and one assist.
http://footballocks.net/index.php/71...ch-highlights/
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bayern beat red star belgrade 3-2 yesterday in UEFA cup in belgrade itself.
2 goals by klose, 1 by toni kroos.
rensing was faulty on both goals in my opinion and looks like ribery and toni didnt play.
here are the goals and other games goals as well
http://watchgoals.blogspot.com/2007/...p-round-1.html
bayern are now leading the table with 3 points from 1 game, bolton and braga drew 1-1 who are in 2nd and 3rd place.
3 games left, and 3 teams qualify from the group. bayern are favorites, followed by red star belgrade and then bolton although bolton are in miserable state right now.
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btw, bayern are looking at fiorentina's sebastian frey for replacing kahn
http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx...89&PageIndex=2
Bayern Munich are set to make a move for Fiorentina goalkeeper Sebastien Frey, according to reports in Germany.
zoom - galleria The 27-year-old Frenchman is widely regarded as one of the best shot-stoppers in Serie A and Bayern see him as the perfect replacement for the legendary Oliver Kahn, who is set to retire at the end of the season.
Frey, whose contract at the Stadio Franchi runs until 2011, would command a fee of €18m, a price that the Bavarian giants would be prepared to pay.
Kahn’s current understudy Michael Rensing is only 23-years-old and, although rated highly, is deemed too inexperienced to fill the big man’s gloves.
If Frey was to move to the Allianz Arena, he would join former Fiorentina teammate Luca Toni, who signed this summer.
Toni has proved to be an instant hit in Germany and has scored 10 goals in just 11 appearances in all competitions.
Bayern Munich have had an imperious start to the Bundesliga season and are already six points clear at the top after just 10 games played. They have won eight and drawn two of their matches, scoring 27 and conceding just four in the process.
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apparently, we are also interested in lazio's macedonian striker, goran pandev, but for $30 MILLION????
keep in mind we are also interested in drogba and drogba has stated his interest to play in allianz arena and german bundesliga because of amazing fans and stadiums!
and we already have klose, toni, podolski & schlaudruff and bayern have stated repeatedly that podolski will stay.
http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx...51&PageIndex=4
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Pandev is very underrated, he'll become a star for sure if he joins a big club like Bayern.
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Originally posted by yashar_fasihnia View Postbtw, bayern are looking at fiorentina's sebastian frey for replacing kahn
http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx...89&PageIndex=2
Oscar Ustari is better tho, but don't get him, he's going to barca
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One of the worse memories I have as a bayern fan is the CL semis between red star and bayern in 1991 when redstar scored the clincher in the dying minutes in a very unsual manner.
I still have the tape of the game in my closet in tehran and it has been there untouched for 16 years and I haven't watched the game since then either.
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