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Hey, Luftstalag is supposed to be the bullied one, not me!
You think I'm one of the best / funniest posters on here.
I actually agree... they have a similar style. Funnily enough, we were just talking about people "pretend[ing] to be someone else"... No, jk.
Damn, one of the best/funniest posters on here To be honest, The Observer reminds me a lot of him.
Wow. Never did I think I would be questioned and chastised by fellow cules like this because some fucking Bayern jerseys I collected.
Great way to treat people.
Both know German too
You gotta be kidding me.
Very suspicious turn of events.
Look what you just brought onto yourself.
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I know it's inappropriate, but for a second I thought you were talking about Luft's Bayern jersey revelation.Poor on behalf of everyone involved making this public. These things no doubt go on all the time behind closed doors, but they should stay there. Nobody has a right to publicly criticise their management, whoever they are, and you would expect the same courtesy of those managing you. Something needs to happen to diffuse this - a public apology on behalf of both parties the ideal solution. If it rumbles on in the background, it'll become more of a story than it currently is.
Poor on behalf of everyone involved making this public. These things no doubt go on all the time behind closed doors, but they should stay there. Nobody has a right to publicly criticise their management, whoever they are, and you would expect the same courtesy of those managing you. Something needs to happen to diffuse this - a public apology on behalf of both parties the ideal solution. If it rumbles on in the background, it'll become more of a story than it currently is.
It's all because of you and your Schweinsteiger jersey!
Meet me for a fist fight. Saturday, 21st December, 7:30 pm CET (that's when the CWC final is played, I want you to miss the Bayern game). Meeting point: Munich airport.
This. As much justified as Messi was to lash out at Faus, it was indeed regrettable that it was done publicly.
Flavia, any reactions from the board and follow-up actions from the Messi camp? It is time to mend fences.
Poor on behalf of everyone involved making this public. These things no doubt go on all the time behind closed doors, but they should stay there. Nobody has a right to publicly criticise their management, whoever they are, and you would expect the same courtesy of those managing you. Something needs to happen to diffuse this - a public apology on behalf of both parties the ideal solution. If it rumbles on in the background, it'll become more of a story than it currently is.
Weißwürschtl?Perhaps I will then show you some of my true Munchen fetish.