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Slightly difference from our prediction league predictions, but predict the entire table for this upcoming season, the Pokal, and even 2. Bundesliga if you are feeling frisky. 

Thread will close at the start of Matchday 1, which is between Bayern Munich and Schalke on Friday, Sept 18. 

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  1. Bayern Munich
  2. Dortmund
  3. RB Leipzig
  4. Borussia Monchengladbach
  5. Wolfsburg
  6. Bayer Leverkusen
  7. Hertha Berlin
  8. Frankfurt
  9. Schalke
  10. Mainz
  11. Hoffenheim
  12. Augsburg
  13. Union Berlin
  14. Stuttgart
  15. Werder Bremen
  16. Freiburg
  17. Koln
  18. Bielefeld

 

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Bayern Munich

 

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  1. HSV
  2. Dusseldorf
  3. Hannover
  4. Paderborn
  5. Nurenburg
  6. St. Pauli
  7. Bochum
  8. Holstein Kiel
  9. Heidenheim
  10. Darmstadt
  11. Braunschweig
  12. Freuther Furth
  13. Sandhausen
  14. Karlsrucher
  15. Jahn Regensburg
  16. Erzgebirge Aue
  17. Osnabruck
  18. Wurzburger Kickers

 

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2 minutes ago, Rucksackfranzose said:

1) Bayern (as boring as this might be)

2) Dortmund

3) Gladbach

4) Red Bullshit

5) Leverkusen

6) Frankfurt

7) Hoffenheim

8) Wolfsburg

9) Bremen

10) Hertha BSC

11) Köln

12) Freiburg

13) Stuttgart

14) Mainz

15) Augsburg

16) Bielefeld

17) Schalke

18) Eisern Union

I'll skip 2.Liga.

While @nudge dances, @SchalkeUK cries. 

Oi wey! 

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  1. Bayern
  2. BVB
  3. Gladbach
  4. RB
  5. Leverkusen
  6. Wolfsburg
  7. Hoffenheim
  8. Frankfurt
  9. Hertha
  10. Freiburg
  11. Bremen
  12. Stuttgart
  13. Union
  14. Köln
  15. Mainz
  16. Augsburg
  17. Schalke
  18. Bielefed

Although I feel that I'm underestimating Bielefeld heavily and they'll spring a surprise.

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  1. Bayern Munich
  2. Borussia Dortmund
  3. RB Leipzig
  4. Borussia Monchengladbach
  5. Bayer Leverkusen
  6. Hoffenheim
  7. Frankfurt
  8. Wolfsburg
  9. Hertha Berlin
  10. Koln
  11. Freiburg
  12. Mainz
  13. Koln
  14. Schalke
  15. Werder Bremen
  16. Bielefeld
  17. Augsburg
  18. Union Berlin

DFB Pokal

  1. Borussia Dortmund (winners)
  2. Bayer Leverkusen (runners-up)

2.Buli

  1. Fortuna Dusseldorf
  2. Heidenheim
  3. Hamburg
  4. Hannover
  5. Paderborn
  6. Bochum
  7. Greuther Furth
  8. Darmstadt
  9. Nurnberg
  10. Karlsruher
  11. Osnabruck
  12. Aue
  13. Sandhausen
  14. St Pauli
  15. Kiel
  16. Jahn Regensburg
  17. Wurzburger Kickers
  18. Eintracht Braunschweig
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2 minutes ago, Eco said:

I'm surprised about how high @nudge and @Rucksackfranzose think Freiburg will do this year. They have lost some major pieces correct? 

A proper club, decent squad with a lot of talent and a great head coach. Absolutely trust them to finish mid-table or above. Yes, they lost Schwolow, Koch and Waldschmidt, but Flekken is also a good keeper, their defense is still very strong with good backup, they have already brought in interesting young players for midfield (Til) and attack (Demirovic), and the squad planning is not even finished yet...

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2 minutes ago, nudge said:

A proper club, decent squad with a lot of talent and a great head coach. Absolutely trust them to finish mid-table or above. Yes, they lost Schwolow, Koch and Waldschmidt, but Flekken is also a good keeper, their defense is still very strong with good backup, they have already brought in interesting young players for midfield (Til) and attack (Demirovic), and the squad planning is not even finished yet...

They got Guus Til today from Spartak (on loan)! 

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Might do this - but will wait until the signing and sellings are over before the start of the campaign.  Looks as if some of the already posted predictions are based on heart rather than head.  Werder are looking much stronger than the way they were in February and have no chance of going down if they keep Rashica and gang and with Ibesivic  joining us the same can be said of 04 where the main problem last term was lack of firepower up front and a desire to keep the Austrian in the squad.  Almost certain that Sancho will join Havertz in the PL and if someone comes for Haaland the BVB will suffer.  Manuel could still be in London and Bayern's problem at the back will be hard to solve, although Sule and Leroy seemed to be coming back to full form last night in the farce against Spain (4minutes extra time and Spain score in the 6th minute - how's that fair refereeing?) - more than a week to go and lots could happen! As for the reds in Wurzburg, their performance in the pre season against 04 was good enough not to think of them as relegation candidates from BL2 and Bochum might show us what they can do this week.  For me they could be the sleeping giant in the second tier this time!  The only serious thought at present is that Tommy will be a happy guy by the time the promotion places are determined.

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4 minutes ago, SchalkeUK said:

Might do this - but will wait until the signing and sellings are over before the start of the campaign.  Looks as if some of the already posted predictions are based on heart rather than head.  Werder are looking much stronger than the way they were in February and have no chance of going down if they keep Rashica and gang and with Ibesivic  joining us the same can be said of 04 where the main problem last term was lack of firepower up front and a desire to keep the Austrian in the squad.  Almost certain that Sancho will join Havertz in the PL and if someone comes for Haaland the BVB will suffer.  Manuel could still be in London and Bayern's problem at the back will be hard to solve, although Sule and Leroy seemed to be coming back to full form last night in the farce against Spain (4minutes extra time and Spain score in the 6th minute - how's that fair refereeing?) - more than a week to go and lots could happen! As for the reds in Wurzburg, their performance in the pre season against 04 was good enough not to think of them as relegation candidates from BL2 and Bochum might show us what they can do this week.  For me they could be the sleeping giant in the second tier this time!  The only serious thought at present is that Tommy will be a happy guy by the time the promotion places are determined.

Where does this conviction derive from? Genuine question, as every official statement BVB has released to this issue suggests he will stay there, as Man United failed to pay the asking price til the deadline Dortmund had set.

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10 minutes ago, Viva la FCB said:
  1. Bayern
  2. BVB
  3. Gladbach
  4. RB
  5. Leverkusen
  6. Frankfurt
  7. Hertha
  8. Hoffenheim
  9. Wolfsburg
  10. Schalke
  11. Freiburg
  12. Union
  13. Bremen
  14. Mainz
  15. Köln
  16. Augsburg
  17. Stuttgart
  18. Bielefed

Jesus, I thought this was another thread and that it was your sympathy table, made me confused thinking what the fuck was wrong with you 😂

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20 hours ago, Rucksackfranzose said:

Where does this conviction derive from? Genuine question, as every official statement BVB has released to this issue suggests he will stay there, as Man United failed to pay the asking price til the deadline Dortmund had set.

Good question and requires an answer.  My thoughts are hardly ever convictions - normally based on Spokian logic which sometimes gets me into trouble with students and until it becomes final or impossible to amend the facts, everything is under consideration.  Werner and Havertz ending up together in London would have been cloud cuckoo -land a few months ago but it has happened.  Man U have enough money if they are really serious to sort the Sancho problem - just depends who has the guts to do the job!  Manuel's personal problems are real and at times need almost a new start to resolve - the guy is a super human being as well as the best between the sticks at present, but he - like us all - has a heart and can be driven to the odd strange (in some eyes) decisions so don't take anything for granted.  Will Sead come home before the season starts? How will the Messi saga end? To live long and prosper only needs time to achieve that.  Logic can sometimes throw up the strangest of spurious correlations - like under 12's and old folk like me not suffering from Covid - other members of society at greater risk -why?  Correlation is almost exact when you put the 'at risk' groups alongside the production of testosterone - does Covid like that and Oestrogen? - has that been investigated especially as production of those hormones reduces the level of the immune system? and what's that got to do with the BL - nothing, but the outcome of both questions needs time to consider the options.  I repeat my thoughts on nudge's gang - without Rashica, Eggestein etc  they will struggle - with them they will be safe for another season but there is still time for something to happen before the transfer window closes - I sincerely hope not for her and the green folk's happy 2021 but......

to be continued..........

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  1. Bayern Munich
  2. Borussia Dortmund
  3. RB Leipzig
  4. Borussia Monchengladbach
  5. Bayer Leverkusen
  6. Wolfsburg
  7. Frankfurt
  8. Hertha
  9. Hoffeneim 
  10. Freiburg
    11. Werder Bremen
    12. Schalke
    13. Stuttgart 
    14. Augsburg
    15. Koln
    16. mainz
    17. Union
    18. Beilefeld

    Ah yes stan. Koln to finish 10th AND 13th. A bold strategy. 
    On 04/09/2020 at 03:17, Stan said:
    1. Bayern Munich
    2. Borussia Dortmund
    3. RB Leipzig
    4. Borussia Monchengladbach
    5. Bayer Leverkusen
    6. Hoffenheim
    7. Frankfurt
    8. Wolfsburg
    9. Hertha Berlin
    10. Koln
    11. Freiburg
    12. Mainz
    13. Koln
    14. Schalke
    15. Werder Bremen
    16. Bielefeld
    17. Augsburg
    18. Union Berlin

     

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Every the optimist! Here goes:

1:  Bayern Munich

2:  Gladbach

3:  BVB

4:  RBL

5:  04:D

6:  Leverkusen

7:  Frankfurt

8:  Werder Bremen

9:  Hertha Berlin

10:  Freiburg

11:  Augsburg

12:  Wolfsburg

13:  Hoffenburg

14:  Stuttagrt

15:  Union Berlin

16:  Mainz

17:  Cologne

18:  Bielefeld

Promotion definitely Dusseldorf!

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  1. Bayern Munich
  2. Dortmund
  3. RB Leipzig
  4. Borussia Monchengladbach
  5. Bayer Leverkusen
  6. Wolfsburg
  7. Hertha Berlin
  8. Frankfurt
  9. Hoffenheim
  10. Schalke
  11. Freiburg
  12. Stuttgart
  13. Koln
  14. Werder Bremen
  15. Mainz
  16. Union Berlin
  17. Augsburg
  18. Bielefeld

 

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Bayern Munich

 

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  1. Dusseldorf
  2. Hamburg
  3. Hannover
  4. Bochum
  5. Paderborn
  6. St. Pauli
  7. Nurnberg
  8. Braunschweig
  9. Heidenheim
  10. Darmstadt
  11. Holstein Kiel
  12. Greuther Furth
  13. Wurzberg Kickers
  14. Sandhausen
  15. Erzgebirge Aue
  16. Karlsruhe
  17. Osnabruck
  18. Jahn Regensburg
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On 03/09/2020 at 13:22, nudge said:

A proper club, decent squad with a lot of talent and a great head coach. Absolutely trust them to finish mid-table or above. Yes, they lost Schwolow, Koch and Waldschmidt, but Flekken is also a good keeper, their defense is still very strong with good backup, they have already brought in interesting young players for midfield (Til) and attack (Demirovic), and the squad planning is not even finished yet...

Flekken is out for some time now, do you still have faith? 

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