Soccer financial Fair Play

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mow Q [EN]
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Re: Soccer financial Fair Play

Hazo, this is just partially true. If u look on bayern, look how many players from own youth played in the CL -Final.

Lahm, Badstuber, Schweinsteiger and Müller

And look now who is in the first line-up from bayern from own youth (or at least close to first lineup):
Kraft, Contento, Badstuber, Schweinsteiger, Kroos, Müller, Ottl

A clearly visible trend, also at bayern (thx to van gaal Laughing

Furthermore, bayern has no negative debts, they are just paying there stadium (Finished paying in 5-6 years): Interesting blog in english about a comparing between bayern and arsenal:
http://swissramble.blogspot.com/search/label/Bayern%20Munich

Bayern is acting on a solid financial basement, like most german clubs, but the difference is, bayern is the only team with repeating success. Dortmund and Leverkusen are on a good way nevertheless.

The only thing i wanna say is, i find it good that in future, in whole europe the chances are getting equal.

hazo
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Re: Soccer financial Fair Play

Kraft - he played just few games, no?

Badstuber - he started his football career in Stuttgart

Schweinsteiger - agree but he is 26 now so he is from previous young generation of players

Kroos - say thx to Bayer, where he played for 2 seasons and became the one he is now

Ottl - he is from Schweinsteiger generation also and imho he isn't the player of 1st squad

anyway I can't talk about Bayern adequately cause it's on 4th place in my list of clubs I hate Happy and I hope U understand why - Ballack, Ze Roberto, Lucio, Robert Kovac

mow Q [EN]
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Badstuber was in the youth of bayern since 2002, so, since he is 13?...
Kroos, renting him to bayer was a win-win situation, nevertheless a player from bayern-youth
Ottl is one of the persons i meant with close to 1st squad Happy