The young couple walked down by Frauenkirche, arm in arm. The two had arrived in Bavaria the day before, and had spent the evening at a small brewery in the center. It wasn't very well known, in fact, it was very exclusive. So exclusive, in fact, that you couldn't get in without an invitation from one of the members. In fact, most film and TV celebrities can't even get a table at the place, simply because they don't know the right people.
But Bendiš did... and, while the rest of Hajduk flew out later in the evening, the couple walked down a small set of sets into a room which has been seen by very few people in Europe. A picture of the brewmaster with Beckenbauer, Hitzfeld and the Champions League trophy at the old Olympiastadion hung on the wall, next to a jersey from the same season signed by every member of the team. There were other pieces of indication of kind of people frequented the club: one of one hundred original shares of Rapp Motorenwerke, now BMW, was framed on the wall. The Wittelsbach family's shield was mounted above a long table in the middle. The original composition of Mozart's 31st symphony hung above a small table in the corner. And so on. A plaque of lifetime members was near the entrance, and if you looked at it, you might find that nearly every member on it was from one of those families that secretly controlled Europe. And the rest of them were the people that did so - not so secretly.
It wasn't very formal though, Bendiš didn't wear his tuxedo, or a tie for that matter. Just his flattering suit, which he got on a trip to a friend in Milan. And his girlfriend wore a simple black dress. It was, though, by far the best meal either of them had ever had, and although Bendiš was not thrilled when Rummenigge surprised him that morning in Split, he was more than happy to have dinner on the house in Munich. Rummenigge did stop by, but only to say hello later in the evening, as the couple took their coats and walked back to the hotel.
Later, after dessert on the balcony, the two of them looked out over the city, and Bendiš kissed her, before the two retired for the evening.
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BAYERN FINISH IT OFF
HAJDUK 1-2
BAYERN
Bendiš shook hands with the Uli Hoeneß before the match, and Lucien Favre afterwards, after Bayern scored two goals in 4 minutes. It was unlucky, as Hajduk had defended valiantly, but with time in the first half rapidly running out, Mario Mandžuki? smacked a ball off the post, in the Bavarian's first chance of the match. Hajduk nearly scored off of a counter in the second, before Thomas Müller scored just off the hour. Hajduk fans groaned, as Leroy Fer gave a simple through ball and one of Bayern's only home-grown players ghosted into the box before placing it past Blaževi?. Wilfried Bony did the same, not 5 minutes later. Hajduk did get a goal back, which just made Bendiš a little bit sadder, as he knew that if the result in Split was in his favour, Hajduk would have gone through.
Perhaps next year then... it's what Bendiš keeps saying to himself. Every year, he comes to Split, and with his best friend, sits all night on the balcony of his café, cradling a scotch, and discussing mundane ideals...
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