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Borussia Mönchengladbach - Taking Over Germany and Europe

Started on 7 June 2013 by HamoudiLFC
Latest Reply on 11 June 2013 by HamoudiLFC
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KingPadster: yeah I know, our defending was great until the 75th minute, its just that the attack was appalling.
Great start so far Hamoudi :) Tough loss against Bayern, but hopefully you can get your revenge on them sometime in the future ;)
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A great start to the story. Keep it up.
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TRANSFER DEADLINE DAY


The biggest transfers from the remaining two weeks of the transfer window were:
Alex Pearce (Reading) to Celtic for 4.8m
Hal Robson-Kanu (Reading) to Celtic for 3.9m
Wellington Paulista (Cruzeiro) to Cagliari for 1.3m
Raul Albiol (R.Madrid) to Arsenal for 7.5m
Shaun Cummings (Reading) to Celtic for 2.4m
Javier Hernandez (Man Utd) to R.Madrid for 13.5m
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (St Etienne) to Spurs for 12.75m
and Finally, DJ Campbell (QPR) to Celtic for 1m

An entertaining Transfer Window with the likes of Jonny Evans, Marouane Fellaini, Javier Hernandez and others moving, we will now hope for an exciting football season!

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As the Transfer Window Deadline has passed, we will recap of the last few signings made by Gladbach.
2 signings were made, the first one being:


The youngster was brought on loan for a season from Liverpool, and will most likely be featuring for Gladbach II in the Regionalliga or in Cup games for the first-team.


The youngster was released by Benfica B, and Fayad always had an eye for him and luckily signed him in the last few minutes of Deadline Day. Could he be Marc-Andre Ter Stegen's successor?

TRANSFERS OUT:


All these youngsters were sent out on loan:
Janis Blaswich to Aue
Christopher Lenz to Trier
Julian Korb to Lotte
Ridvan Balci to Darmstadt
Patrick Dertwinkel to Offenbach
Malik Odenthal to Heidenheim

These players were released from their contract:
Guiseppe Pisano
Oliver Stang

and Finally, these players were bought:
Christopher Heimeroth to Augsburg - 350k
Thorben Marx to Mainz - 500k

Next Update: Squad!
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12 yearsEdited

Gladbach: Squad


Goalkeepers:



Defenders:



Midfielders:



Attackers:



Having already progressed to the 2nd Round of the DFB-Pokal, and lost at home in a Bundesliga game to FC Bayern Munchen, can this team improvise from last season's 8th-placed finish!?
You can fight for 3rd or 4th place with this squad. It's really nice, hope you reach Europe. :)
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Oblak may seem good but he's shite, in my opinion anyway :/ Great squad there. Time to knock Dortmund and Bayern off that f*cking perch! :P
2013-06-08 21:42#110028 Glenn T : Oblak may seem good but he's shite, in my opinion anyway :/ Great squad there. Time to knock Dortmund and Bayern off that f*cking perch! :P
Oblak does seem good, I had him in another save but never ended up trying him as he was still 19, but we'll see what happens! Yeah its time to knock them off their perch haha, and update hopefully today, just about to finish last game of September :P
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12 yearsEdited

September



4 games for Gladbach in the month of September:
Stuttgart (A) - Bundesliga
Braunschweig (H) - Bundesliga
HSV (A) - Bundesliga
Nurnberg (H) - Bundesliga

Stuttgart vs. Gladbach - Mercedes-Benz-Arena, Stuttgart




1-0
Luuk De Jong (68)

Havard Nordtveit
Granit Xhaka
Attendance: 58,963

Gladbach vs. Braunschwieg - Borussia-Park


2-0
Filip Daems (9, pen.), Patrick Herrmann (20)

Alvaro Dominguez
Attendance: 51,278

HSV vs. Gladbach - Imtech Arena


2-1
Luuk De Jong (40)

Arjtoms Rudnevs
Attendance: 56,374

Gladbach vs. Nurnberg - Borussia-Park


2-0
Granit Xhaka (68), Juan Arango (74)

Tony Jantschke
Attendance: 54,057

"A fantastic month. A loss to Hamburger was not good enough, we could've done better. Although, 3 wins are a fantastic way to kick off our race to Europe!" -Hamoudi Fayad



Next Update: October!


October



This October, Gladbach will play 4 games. Three Bundesliga games, and one DFB-Pokal game. They were drawn against 2.Bundesliga outfit St.Pauli. St.Pauli sit in 2nd place after 9 games in the 2.Bundesliga, 1 point behind league-leaders Koln. St.Pauli are undefeated this season and would like to cause an upset against Gladbach. Finally, Hamoudi Fayad has called on his team to not be complacent against red-hot St.Pauli, and to avoid the dreaded exit.

Fixtures:
Schalke (A) - Bundesliga
Wolfsburg (H) - Bundesliga
Augsburg (A) - Bundesliga
St.Pauli (H) - DFB-Pokal

Schalke 04 vs. Gladbach - VELTINS Arena


2-0
None

Havard Nordtveit
Attendance: 61,673

Gladbach vs. Wolfsburg - Borussia-Park


1-1
None
Ivan Perisic (52)

Havard Nordtveit
Attendance: 46,576

Augsburg vs. Gladbach - SGL Arena



3-1
Alvaro Dominguez (6), Max Kruse (39), Juan Arango (43)

Martin Stranzl
Attendance: 27,566

Gladbach vs. St.Pauli - Borussia-Park



1-1, (5-4 on penalties)
Penalties: Granit Xhaka, Branimir Hrgota, Patrick Herrmann, Amin Younes, Marco Caligiuiri
Soren Gonther (117)

Soren Gonther (St.Pauli)
Attendance: 37,868

1 POTM, 7.77 average rating in the past 4 games and a rock at the back. Fully deserved.




Gladbach proceeded through to the Third Round by penalties, and the team they will face in the Third Round is 2.Bundesliga outfit Dresden.

"A good month. One win, loss and a draw in the Bundesliga. The loss was against Schalke who are undefeated. Although, the win against St.Pauli was dodgy and lucky in my opinion, and we luckily avoided embarrassment. This month could have been better, but we are in the process of building, so we must be patient and not demand immediate success." -Hamoudi Fayad
Some tough results in that last month but good updates. Just one comment though try and get the team logos the same size when you put them in. I was told by another member to resize them to 150x150 and use that. It looks a lot better when they're the same size.

Otherwise keep up the effort looking good
What Krupesh said. Great effort. :D

Unlucky against Schalke, they also just drew 1-1 with me. Broke my 100% win record. 20 wins and 1 draw :/ They're my bogey team.
Decent results, but hopefully they should pick up soon. Good luck with this!
Um guys.. so basically I hadn't lost in 4 games, and then I lost a game to Hertha BSC at home. If I'd won that game I could've gone 5th, 2 points clear. The next game, away to Frankfurt, luckily HSV and Stuttgart lost so I had another chance to go 5th but, I lost... somehow, I got sacked... and obviously I'm not going to cheat and quit and not save. Hopefully I will learn from my mistakes and make another story, thanks for the support :D

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