Only 1-0 agains Wilhemshaven..
German Chairman Game
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it's a been a very solid start for Gladbach although Martinez yet to score bit concerned but we are winning so not too bad
Solid start, crowned best team in Europe...jason, can you ss any transfers my manager made?
btw, think you can get some Bundesliga/Germany logos? Would make it slightly more visually appealing.
Would also like to know who our new managers are(for those who sacked theirs)

Week 4-6
German Premier League



Table

I am astounded. Hoffenheim really turned things around. Not bad for having stock players.
darnit, points dropped

In a surprising move Hoffenheim have announced a new chairman to take the reigns of their club
None other than David Hasslehoff himself now stands at the helm of this storied club. German press were keen to know why he had taken such an interest in their club. They were shocked at his reply,
"Since the dawning of my career I have always been known as 'The Hoff', and as such I have taken great lengths to protect my image. I have trademarked my name, and when I heard about this Hoffenheim club, I realized they were infringing on my great name. Since their organization is based in Germany, and predates my rise to fame, I had no choice but to entertain a forcible takeover."
There were mixed reactions from avid supporters of the club. Many new fans joined the supporters club, out of an undying love for Hasslehoff's Baywatch greatness. Others felt conflicted, and didn't know whether they loved Hasslehoff or Hoffenheim more.
'The Hoff' went on to explain, "I would also like to announce a change in the club's logo. We are going through a re-branding, and we haven't exactly decided on what we want to do but I promise it will based on my glorious face."
Pundits decried the recent moves and proclaimed the club as dead. When the club manager was approached he offered a tiny ray of hope for supporters of this established Bundesliga club, "'The Hoff' told me I could take care of the day to day matters. In fact he doesn't really seem interested in meddling with the day to day affairs. He just wants to make sure we promote his image. When I told him winning will make his image grow, he immediately pledged 75 million dollars as capital for future transfers."
Where will Hoffenheim go? What will 'The Hoff' do? Only time will tell.

None other than David Hasslehoff himself now stands at the helm of this storied club. German press were keen to know why he had taken such an interest in their club. They were shocked at his reply,
"Since the dawning of my career I have always been known as 'The Hoff', and as such I have taken great lengths to protect my image. I have trademarked my name, and when I heard about this Hoffenheim club, I realized they were infringing on my great name. Since their organization is based in Germany, and predates my rise to fame, I had no choice but to entertain a forcible takeover."
There were mixed reactions from avid supporters of the club. Many new fans joined the supporters club, out of an undying love for Hasslehoff's Baywatch greatness. Others felt conflicted, and didn't know whether they loved Hasslehoff or Hoffenheim more.
'The Hoff' went on to explain, "I would also like to announce a change in the club's logo. We are going through a re-branding, and we haven't exactly decided on what we want to do but I promise it will based on my glorious face."
Pundits decried the recent moves and proclaimed the club as dead. When the club manager was approached he offered a tiny ray of hope for supporters of this established Bundesliga club, "'The Hoff' told me I could take care of the day to day matters. In fact he doesn't really seem interested in meddling with the day to day affairs. He just wants to make sure we promote his image. When I told him winning will make his image grow, he immediately pledged 75 million dollars as capital for future transfers."
Where will Hoffenheim go? What will 'The Hoff' do? Only time will tell.
Im 5th so suck a poo
German Cup 2nd round
Shock as Dortmund are Out!


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