Germany will dominate soccer...
...at least what affects world championships and european championships.
We are now european cheampion of U17, U19 and U21
I hope that provides a similar dominance as it was the case with Spain, according to the profit of the U19 and U21.
What affects the club level, I hope, that there will be soon a europe-wide homogeneous licensing procedure, so that the clubs can not make huge debts, what is absurd in England and Spain.
If in Germany a club has too many debts, the club doen't get a license, and a mandatory relegation happens.
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GG, U21, GER 4:0 ENG
Please England, naturalize a foreign goalkeeper
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In that case, shouldn't it be "Poland and Turkey will dominate soccer in the name of Germany"
...at least what affects world championships and european championships.
We are now european cheampion of U17, U19 and U21
I hope that provides a similar dominance as it was the case with Spain, according to the profit of the U19 and U21.
What affects the club level, I hope, that there will be soon a europe-wide homogeneous licensing procedure, so that the clubs can not make huge debts, what is absurd in England and Spain.
If in Germany a club has too many debts, the club doen't get a license, and a mandatory relegation happens.
___________________GG, U21, GER 4:0 ENG
Please England, naturalize a foreign goalkeeper
We missed our first choice keeper, as well as our two first choice strikers. On the day though, well deserved
Well done Germany!
That dude who scored last goal was nice.
Get it up ye England!
Your narrow-minded oppinion is kinda funny, but yes, anyway, it would be then in this case Nigeria, Russia, Ghana, Poland, Tunisia, Spain, Bosnia, Turkey, Iran, Germany.
Serbia, not Bosnia.
Anyway; Fuck it, as long as they indentify themselves with Germany, it's good. I don't have a problem with it, personally, f.e people like Lucas Podolski - he was born in Poland, but raised in Germany. He recognizes Poland as his country of origin, he loves it and respects it (and has family here) but it was Germany that provided him with a good life, sufficient training possibilities and, in effect, a career. If his family stayed in Poland, we would probably never heard of Lucas, since he wouldn't have the means to be the man he grew up to be.
He owes neither country more or less than he is ready to give, and that applies to the other people with more than one citizenship, so shush.
Congratulations Germany, that is quite a feat. :salute:
well we will see what happen on next wc nostradamus
btw did u see italia-germany u21? ..
Shady, it would be nice if you kept your hidden radical comments for yourself.
Especially since there is a migration background for half of the German team your comment is missing the point.