Bastian Schweinsteiger

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Bastian Schweinsteiger

Postby draconaut on Tue May 01, 2007 2:08 am

I did not watch a lot of football,so what is Bastian particularly good at when he is on-form?Creativity?Passing?Or...........? :D
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Postby SweetLeisha on Wed May 02, 2007 8:09 pm

Maybe I watched many matches, but in fact I always felt I cant catch any point. Such as how they pass the ball and why, what happened to our defence... Sometimes I thought I'm a fake football fan.
Who can tell me how to watch a match? I always just see 22 guys chasing after a ball.
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Postby Paddy on Wed May 02, 2007 9:13 pm

then why are u watching football if u don´t see the passes, the dribling the tackles, fouls etc. Tho this year you didn´t miss much wirh bayern who couldn´t pass or dribble. :lol:
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Postby tracylynn on Wed May 02, 2007 9:49 pm

SweetLeisha wrote:Maybe I watched many matches, but in fact I always felt I cant catch any point. Such as how they pass the ball and why, what happened to our defence... Sometimes I thought I'm a fake football fan.
Who can tell me how to watch a match? I always just see 22 guys chasing after a ball.
:shock:


How to watch a match? There really is no particular way to watch a match. Just watch it like you would watch your favorite TV show. The more you watch and listen to the commentators then the more you learn. If you know someone who knows about the sport and plays it then perhaps they can explain some things to you. I got lucky. My father was a coach and a referee and both my brother and sister played the sport. I was able to learn from them.

Don't think you're a fake fan because you're not. You're someone who likes to sport and wants to learn about it. All fans start out that way so don't feel that way. BTW....keep up the good posts!!!
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Postby Mirage on Thu May 03, 2007 12:54 pm

tracylynn wrote:
SweetLeisha wrote:Maybe I watched many matches, but in fact I always felt I cant catch any point. Such as how they pass the ball and why, what happened to our defence... Sometimes I thought I'm a fake football fan.
Who can tell me how to watch a match? I always just see 22 guys chasing after a ball.
:shock:


How to watch a match? There really is no particular way to watch a match. Just watch it like you would watch your favorite TV show. The more you watch and listen to the commentators then the more you learn. If you know someone who knows about the sport and plays it then perhaps they can explain some things to you. I got lucky. My father was a coach and a referee and both my brother and sister played the sport. I was able to learn from them.

Don't think you're a fake fan because you're not. You're someone who likes to sport and wants to learn about it. All fans start out that way so don't feel that way. BTW....keep up the good posts!!!


Your father was a coach? Awesome. Did he coach kids or teenagers or...?
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Postby tracylynn on Thu May 03, 2007 9:21 pm

Mirage wrote:Your father was a coach? Awesome. Did he coach kids or teenagers or...?


My father coached both girls and boys in the kiddie and teen age groups.
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Postby draconaut on Thu Jan 03, 2008 12:11 am

I believe Bastian is truly loyal to Bayern :)
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Postby elcalifornio on Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:14 am

I think he will leave for Italy over the summer because Bayern can still get 10 mil. euros for him and he really isn't worth the money. His decision making, passing, and shots have all been terrible up to now. Bayern will spend to improve the midfield next, and Schweini might be out. He did well in the WC and like many other players the WC hype can make seem great for quite a while. He's good, but also the eternal talent.
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Postby draconaut on Tue Jan 08, 2008 3:30 am

what eternal talent?
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Postby tracylynn on Tue Jan 08, 2008 3:34 am

I don't know if he's leaving or not but I believe he believed his own hype and got carry away with it. He's not bad but he needs to get his act together and show that he belongs there or he will be gone.
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Postby elcalifornio on Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:56 pm

what eternal talent?



Many young players will remain talents the rest of their proffessional lives without becoming the players they were supposed to.[/quote]
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Postby MunchenFC on Wed Mar 05, 2008 3:42 am

One of the best players in the world when in top-form, amazing crosser of the ball, great shot from distance. A great example of him in great form is:

Germany vs. Portugal in 3rd place game in the World Cup

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecrJESD0 ... re=related
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Postby MUTU on Wed Jun 18, 2008 2:31 pm

Schweinsteiger has to go to court over unpaid fees to a lawyer who acted as his consultant, although Schweinsteiger maintains that he never employed the said lawyer. The lawyer is demanding €930,000.

http://sportbild.de/sportbild/generated ... 00000.html
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Postby mackoy on Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:48 pm

MUTU wrote:Schweinsteiger has to go to court over unpaid fees to a lawyer who acted as his consultant, although Schweinsteiger maintains that he never employed the said lawyer. The lawyer is demanding €930,000.

http://sportbild.de/sportbild/generated ... 00000.html


I don't think he will get into a financial crisis if he has to pay. :P
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Postby MUTU on Wed Jun 18, 2008 5:14 pm

mackoy wrote:I don't think he will get into a financial crisis if he has to pay. :P


Anything which gets his mind off football is not good news to Germany fans, however.
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