All Bundesliga UEFA Championship game

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So....my favorite team now for oh 20 years is going to the UEFA Champion game again....this time against rival Borussia Dortmund....yes I am a tried and true Bayern Munich fan.  It is funny how Bayern Munich consistently kicks everyone butts but they don't get the notoriety from it.  Well i hope people notice this time around as they are about to butt whoop Dortmund and take there star away next season the awesome Mario Gotze

GO BAYERN

Oh and yes I am defently happy its a all Bundesliga final......Lionel Messi can kiss my arse
 
I'm certainly looking forward to the final, I've always like Ribery, other than the normal post foul antics that pretty much everyone does now :( I wish they would start penalizing players, if not in game then some sort of retro active penalty, even a monetary fine is okay with me.
 
So....my favorite team now for oh 20 years is going to the UEFA Champion game again....this time against rival Borussia Dortmund....yes I am a tried and true Bayern Munich fan. It is funny how Bayern Munich consistently kicks everyone butts but they don't get the notoriety from it. Well i hope people notice this time around as they are about to butt whoop Dortmund and take there star away next season the awesome Mario Gotze

GO BAYERN

Oh and yes I am defently happy its a all Bundesliga final......Lionel Messi can kiss my arse







It’s true that Bayern doesn't always get the media hype of the Premier League, but their consistency is unmatched. Honestly, following a team that dominant makes every game feel like a safe bet. Whenever they play a big final like this, I usually head over to 1win bonus to grab a few extra rewards before kickoff. If Bayern is going to "butt whoop" the opposition, I might as well make the most of the matchday energy with some solid bonuses on my side too!
That is quite the throwback post! It sounds like you're talking about the legendary 2013 "Der Klassiker" final at Wembley.

As a Bayern fan of 20 years, you’ve definitely seen the club go through incredible cycles. That 2013 season was peak "Mia San Mia"—the way Jupp Heynckes had the team playing after the heartbreak of 2012 was pure determination. Taking Götze right before the final was such a ruthless "power move" that only Bayern could pull off, and it really set the tone for the decade of dominance that followed.

It’s always interesting how people overlook Bayern's consistency. They might not have the "glamour" of the Galácticos or the constant media hype of the Premier League, but the internal structure and winning culture in Munich are practically unmatched in Europe.
 
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