8 de enero de 2025

46 comentarios en «How the Bundesliga Became a One-Team League»

  1. This reminds me of Formula 1, over 2010-2020, where one team utterly dominated, and rivals could only come close. Especially 2014 onwards, where that team was Mercedes. Over this period, over different years, RedBull or Ferrari would build up momentum, get close, and ultimately fail to dethrone the king. Maybe BVB can fit into that analogy. In the F1 case, it's also due to financial feedback loops coupled with Mercedes being an exceptionally well run team with an exemplary work culture. Though there is the difference in that Mercedes has usually been the second best funded, Ferrari being well ahead. Another similarity to the Bundesliga is the shear competitiveness of the the rest of the teams.

    Last year RedBull broke through and won the Driver's Championship, thanks to shifted regulations nerfing Mercedes. The sport has introduced financial regulations as well to even the playing field. Maybe the Bundesliga should do the same.

  2. They have a rule not allowing bayern 2 to be promoted because everyone knows they would be in the top tier which is just embarrassing for German football

  3. This sucks. I don't hate Bayern. But I am tired of them not having any competition. I want Dortmund to get up there and stay awhile. And I want Shalke to comeback to the Bundesliga and get good again. That would be an exciting 3 way race and at least better than what they have over there currently.

  4. Why Bundesliga is one team league

    Answer is because they have robert lewangoalski.
    Dortmund won twice with robert , he took them to ucl finals.

  5. The last time I watch the bundisliga Juergen was there and let me tell you dorthmund and Bayern games was sooooo exciting to watch now it’s more one sided than ever

  6. The problem is, especially outside Germany: Why care about anything in the Bundesliga if Bayern are just going to buy all the best players, win all the titles, and be the best known. Sooner or later, the Bundesliga will have to do something to break up the Bayern Monopoly or lose standing as one of the Big 5 European leagues.

  7. Bayern most definitely have the money to spend historically and now.
    In addition, they don't spend gobs of money. If not for an €80 million Lucas Hernandez, a €45 million Leroy Sane would be their club record signing. They are also adroit in avoiding flops and the ones they do sign, are either cheap or Bayern is able to recoup the money.

  8. Dortmund have poached the league far more than bayern. Neither Lewandowski, nor neuer were brought over by being priced out, but rather the lack of ambition in the clubs they played for.

  9. How stole Klopp, Auba,Pulisic, Werner, Konate, Havertz,Sancho and mannnnny more.
    Yes PL.
    Bayern are reacting to fight the PL dominance in BuLi. So it is either the BuLi becones Bayern academy or be the pl Academy. Neuer was wanted by ManU, Lewa by real, Upa by chelsea and Tottenham, and Nagelsmann is a dream manager for many teams.
    All were leaving their clubs.
    Bayern are reinforcing themselves rather than seeing the league become like Liga Nos or Erdivise.

  10. For those who probably have said that the Bundesliga is the best league in the world, it's only the best for Player development, not for proper title races – the Premier League is the better league for title races. One day, it would be good to see Dortmund, Leipzig and some of the other clubs in the Bundesliga consider breaking away from the top division altogether, because as long as Bayern continue to wreck the Bundesliga – the league in Germany is unwatchable.

  11. How to fix the German teams? throw away the 50+1 rule. No investors = no money = no good players brought in = no trophies. How can the German people be content of their clubs achieving barely anything internationally is beyond me (except Bayern and Die Mannschaft, theyre superpowers)

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