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Freiburgs managers since 1991:
- 1991 - 2007: Volker Finke
- 2007 - 2011: Robin Dutt (+5 month of Marcus Sorg as interim; but he already worked for the club)
- since 2011: Christian Streich

Is there any other club with less appointments in this period?
Can only think of a national team - Spain Women

- 1988 - 2015: Ignacio Quereda
- 2015 - present: Jorge Vilda

In 2015 Quereda guided Spain to their first ever FIFA Women's World Cup. After Spain's poor performance and early elimination from the tournament in Canada, the entire 23-player squad publicly called for him to be sacked.[10] His resignation was confirmed after 139 matches (38.13% win) on 30 July 2015.[11]
 

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Two decades without making the world cup? Must have been a cozy job.
 

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I wonder how long he will go on, would probably even survive another relegation. Its nice to see such consistency is still possible these days.

I also think the Twitter thread could be interested for foreign people who perhaps don't get why he is such a respected figure in German football.
Streich is a wonderful human being and Freiburg should be proud to call him their coach. Every club should and would.
 

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I love how Leipzig manage to win their away games comfortably but can't manage to win their home games
 

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Can only think of a national team - Spain Women

- 1988 - 2015: Ignacio Quereda
- 2015 - present: Jorge Vilda

In 2015 Quereda guided Spain to their first ever FIFA Women's World Cup. After Spain's poor performance and early elimination from the tournament in Canada, the entire 23-player squad publicly called for him to be sacked.[10] His resignation was confirmed after 139 matches (38.13% win) on 30 July 2015.[11]
That just doesn't look right. How did Quereda hold on to this job for such a long time...
 

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Bayern is playing Gladbach today. But they are missing Lewy, Müller, Thiago and Gnabry probably will just be able to be a substitute.
 

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Bayern is playing Gladbach today. But they are missing Lewy, Müller, Thiago and Gnabry probably will just be able to be a substitute.
They have comfort with that 7 points lead. Had they dropped points versus Leverkusen, it would've been a more interesting situation. Gladbach are in topsy turvy form themselves so no guarantee they'll be able to do well even with the injuries to Bayern.
 

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Schalke found yet another way to alienate their fans.

According to the article in the screenshot most of these drivers have been minimum wage jobs, many of them had been employed for tenor even twenty years. Even some severely handicapped people among them and they mention one case where such a person lost their job without the mandatory involvement of the integration office.
 

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Bayern is playing Gladbach today. But they are missing Lewy, Müller, Thiago and Gnabry probably will just be able to be a substitute.
The league is over. They decided to have Thiago have his surgery now and not after the season. This way he should be ready again for the CL tournament in August.
 

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Dortmund are going to manage to not win this, and that's the league over. They should be going for a big win and hoping Bayern slip up later with their injuries / resting players
 

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At this rate Bremen could conquer the playoff spot today. :eek:

Dortmund are going to manage to not win this, and that's the league over. They should be going for a big win and hoping Bayern slip up later with their injuries / resting players
If this goes the usual route Dortmund will have tired out Düsseldorf by minute 45 to 60 and then bring on Haaland and score a bunch. Not that it will matter much for the title, Bayern are in too good shape to drop their lead.
 

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Schalke found yet another way to alienate their fans.

According to the article in the screenshot most of these drivers have been minimum wage jobs, many of them had been employed for tenor even twenty years. Even some severely handicapped people among them and they mention one case where such a person lost their job without the mandatory involvement of the integration office.
What a dumpster fire that club is.
 

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Dortmund are going to manage to not win this, and that's the league over. They should be going for a big win and hoping Bayern slip up later with their injuries / resting players
Can't say Sancho has exactly lit up the game... first 15 mins all he did was lose the ball. Should fit in well at United :rolleyes::)
 

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:lol::lol: Joke of a referee. Why didn’t he go to the monitor and decide for himself?
 

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Julian Brandt still on the pitch...

I wonder what Favre sees in him... he has been almost entirely useless the whole match, lethargic, immobile and loses the ball so frequently...

Safe to say Liverpool dodged a bullet?
 

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Dortmund deserve to lose this for their spineless display.

Two shots on the post from Fortuna.
 

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Wow. One chance, one goal by Haaland. Brilliant header but completely undeserved for Dortmund.
 

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Dortmund is not a serious team. They're lucky to be in a league where defending aerial balls is a joke.

Basically an experiment with a few pieces overperforming.

They have a great marketing team.
 

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That was very "Duselbayern" of Dortmund. Starting out slow paced and with measured dominance can be called strategical, but instead of piling on the pressure after Guerreiro's "goal" they lost their focus, that part is unacceptable to me.
 

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Dortmund is not a serious team. They're lucky to be in a league where defending aerial balls is a joke.

Basically an experiment with a few pieces overperforming.

They have a great marketing team.
What the hell are you talking about? :lol: