Exciting final day in Bundesliga season

Glass Onion

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Right to the wire. Dortmund on a superb home run of form at home and Munich away to Köln. Everything pointing to a first title in a decade for Dortmund but if there’s one team who manage to screw it up when pressure is on, it’s them. Would be great to see Bayern get a bloody nose for a change.

Three teams fighting to escape automatic relegation at the bottom as well with another still in danger of the playoff spot.
 
Are the bundesliga games on BT?
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Bayern won't be too concerned at losing the title. Another League win for them would be terrible for German football.
 
They can still go up automatically if results go their can they not ?
Yes, if they win and Heidenheim draw or lose. Hamburg are away to Sandhausen and Heidenheim are away at Jahn Regensburg, who are bottom and second-bottom respectively
 
A BvB League win would be good for the image of German football. Bayern wouldn't be too fussed either.
 
I’d hate Dortmund not to win it but the banter would be excellent if they did %^*& it as well. Exciting nonetheless!
 
Bayern won't be too concerned at losing the title. Another League win for them would be terrible for German football.
If folk think us and the scum are arrogant in this country for demanding league titles, Bayern demand nothing but winning everything, including the champions league. This season has been a horror show for them by their normal standards. Heads will roll after today.
 
If folk think us and the scum are arrogant in this country for demanding league titles, Bayern demand nothing but winning everything, including the champions league. This season has been a horror show for them by their normal standards. Heads will roll after today.

Would they sack Tuchel? He's had a nightmare since taking over.
 
Would they sack Tuchel? He's had a nightmare since taking over.

Tuchel stays.

Supposedly it's Kahn and Salihamidzic that will pay the price.

"The latest theory put forward for the mysterious malaise is that fitness levels aren’t high enough after plenty of time off during the winter break. Pointing at another Julian Nagelsmann problem feels like a very convenient excuse at this point, which is not to say it might not have a kernel of truth.

Last season, Bayern also badly faltered after the winter break. But there’ll be a clamour for more grandiose explanations, if not for blood. The Bavarian inquisition is coming in eight days’ time when the supervisory board convene. Tuchel, that much is certain, will escape unscathed. His position is in fact bound to strengthen as his direct superiors Oliver Kahn and Hasan Salihamidzic will do well to survive the onslaught. Club insiders are bracing themselves for a day of long knives."

 
Jesus dortmund getting beat they are going to blow this, get it fucking up them
 
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