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bayurn-blog · 6 years
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wtf tumblr i didn’t unfollow anybody 😒 and if u see this im sorry i didn’t unfollow you!!!!!
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benjamin pavard is joining bayern lmao he was so adamant on staying in stuttgart 🤔
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bayurn-blog · 6 years
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ARE Y'ALL READY FOR BUNDESLIGA TONIGHT
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When you thought it would be easy peasy lemon squeezy but it turns out to be difficult difficult lemon difficult.
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....so goat means greatest of all time lmao i thought people meant the goat as in the animal. like they suddenly had this fascination on goats
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man.... just 3 weeks ago i was up until 2am for the games and cursing out everyone in the pitch... i miss the world cup
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Benedikt Höwedes via Twitter: 
“Der Mann,der Schuld ist,dass ich nicht mehr schießen durfte!🔝😜💪🏻#JederFuerJeden  #FirstNeverFollows #ViveLaMannschaft”
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Story of Wallace & his #11 Coutinho Jersey Wallace de Oliveira Rocha dreamed of owning an official Brazil national team jersey ahead of the 2018 World Cup. But at $250 Reals ($66 USD), it was too expensive for him to afford. Hours before Brazil vs Switzerland, Rocha’s mom, Sandra Rocha, took him to a local seamstress in theirtown and asked if she could help. "Tia Neuza" (Auntie Neuza), as she is affectionately called, grabbed a piece of yellow fabric and sew a sleeveless tank with green trimmings and charged them $10 Reals ($2.75 USD). For Brazil’s second game against Costa Rica on June 22, Wallace wanted to personalize his “jersey.” His mother had suggested he use his name, but Wallace already had one in mind: Philippe Coutinho. Tia Neuza used a green marker to write “Coutinho” and “11,” the attacker’s national squad number, on the shirt. He went out and watched the game wearing his new jersey where he was then captured in a photo by Brazilian photographer Bruno Itan. After posting the photo on his Instagram page, it garnered thousands of likes and over a hundred comments in 24 hours. Many users tagged Coutinho in the hopes that the soccer star would see the photo. The response gave Itan an idea: he was going to find a way to connect the boy and the Brazilian ace. Itan returned to Vila Cruzeiro the next day and tracked down Wallace. He then launched a social media campaign, asking users to share the photo with the hashtag #Wallace11 and to tag Coutinho. “I want this photo to reach Philippe Coutinho so that he can see what an inspiration he is to kids in the favelas and to send a motivational message to Wallace, or who knows, maybe an autographed jersey,” Itan wrote in the post. Within four hours the photo had traveled 10,000 miles across the world and reached Coutinho in Moscow. "I got the photo! I sent you a private message, please respond when you can,“ Coutinho commented in Itan’s post. Itan told NBC Coutinho plans on meeting Wallace when he returns to Brazil after the World Cup. And despite being busy training for last Wednesday’s match against Serbia, Coutinho took a moment to thank the young fan for his support in a recorded a video message. The photographer shared the video with Wallace during a surprise visit to the Rocha family’s home. Coutinho also sent Wallace an autographed jersey before Brazil’s Quaterfinal. (x) On 27th July, Coutinho was back in Brazil and met up with Wallace personally, completing his promise and also giving him an officially signed #11 Coutinho jersey, bringing a beautiful close to this chapter.
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FC Bayern’s German internationals return to training (x)
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hello injuries, we meet again
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bayurn-blog · 6 years
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y’all ever realise how we stan overpaid men who kick a ball
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bayurn-blog · 6 years
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make no mistake, what happened to özil was xenophobic and islamophobic. He has been dealing with too much shit with his NT from the day he wore that jersey. I am glad he decided to take matters into his own hands. Hopefully this will get people talking about the unfair treatment of certain players, especially, especially players of colour.
However, what we are not going to do is make excuses for what he did. He took a picture with a murderer and dictator. He should have known better and his excuse afterwards was a joke. (that doesn’t mean that people have the right to be discriminatory and xenophobic). You cán criticize him for that but also defend him and his actions today. But don’t make excuses for a dictator. Because that is what Erdogan is. Most of you dont even know half of the horrible things he has done so please. Stop. 
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that missed penalty is pure gold but remember when the germans knew ronaldo wasn't even that good and they only put philipp lahm there as a wall AND RONALDO HIT HIM
i think abt it every day
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40!
40. Put together your dream XI.
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Send me a football ask
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bayurn-blog · 6 years
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football players and their bad hair decisions prepared me through the years nothing fazes me anymore
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