He’ll break the record this season I’m telling you.
He’s just breaking records left and right now, isn’t he?
My worst nightmare as a BVB fan
would give anything to see mats hummels’ twitter likes rn….
As someone who started as a football fan, I will never understand the hatred people have for drivers of the same team. On ft, we clown on our shit players but still want the team to do well, but then I see f1twt and people are praying on Sainz/Leclerc being fired (haha) and getting kicked out of the sport. Some of you really need to calm down.
Like you’re 25, and acting considerably more immature than you claim Lando Norris to be. Get a job, get a life, and stop posting religiously on your driver hate accounts, it’s a really bad look for the sport and the passionate fans out there. Some of you clowns have 100k+ posts. It’s embarrassing.
I’ve always thought that strictly supporting one driver and slandering the others was immature, the goal should always for the team to do well AND the drivers. Wishing a DNF or a terrible performance on drivers every race day is pathetic behavior. They’re still teammates racing for the same team. The priority is the team overall, not statpadding to appease their ego.
And Jesus Christ learn how the sport works. You don’t have to be a professional analyst, but do not let your biases cloud your judgement, letting you blame everything on your favorite driver’s teammate. Just because your favorite driver is the hottest does not mean you can objectify them and infantilize them. They are grown adults who could not care less about your existence.
These drivers will say controversial things, and they will get angry. They are still humans, it’s natural. They’ll curse out other drivers because emotions are high when they’re racing at 300 kpm, wanting wins. They’re not going to stop and be like, “Now how can I express my emotions in a way that won’t upset anyone?”. They’re going to say things in the heat of the moment, and with their emotions reaching a boiling point, they’ll get angry. And that. Is. Okay.
Sometimes they’ll be in the wrong, and they won’t admit it. Or it’s the other way. Sometimes they’ll right, and their teammates won’t admit it. They’ll blame things on each other, and it’s fine to be angry, just don’t be an embarrassing about it. Your favorite drivers aren’t perfect, and shit happens. It’s not always this faults.
Drivers lives don’t entirely revolve around the sport, and neither should yours.
So our man bullied Terzic out of the club 😭
WHY😭😭😭
Sami Khedira about Thommi :
I think Thomas Müller is also the only player in the world who can get into a Champions League game without warming up. With his stick legs, he can do that too
Dear BVB,
Dear BVB fans,
Now the time has come.
Over 13 years of black and yellow are coming to an end for me.
Dortmund was my home for 13 years.
It is Thursday, June 13th, and I am sitting on the couch in the evening as I try to write these lines.
EVOr
It is really hard for me.
The way it was said makes me very sad, because this impersonal farewell does not do justice to the time we spent together.
But that is unfortunately how it is sometimes in this business, and the day will come when we can make up for it together in front of the yellow wall. I chose this farewell to some extent myself, because I deliberately did not want to make an early decision about my future.
That is why the last few months have been emotionally challenging for me, because it was always clear that they could be my last in black and yellow.
Many of you have probably noticed how much I enjoyed everything about the last home games and the Champions League final. After the game, sitting alone at the post in the most beautiful temple in the world, soaking up the atmosphere, and standing in front of the South when everyone was singing my name.
Pure goosebumps, even if I think about it again. It was and is a great honor and I will never forget it. Please do me a favor and don't believe everything I've read over the last few days. There were a lot of untruths and half-truths.
Just this much: in all these years.
BVB has always been above all else for me, and I always wanted the best for the club on and off the pitch
The influence of a 35-year-old player who doesn't know how his career will continue from the summer onwards has certainly not been as great in the last few months as the media sometimes makes it out to be. What have we experienced together in these years, with the gray league times at the beginning, with the first personal DFB Cup final in 2008.
About the upswing under Jürgen Klopp and the years that were almost like a rush. With so many highlights that I can't even list them. The finals won and lost. The last place at the beginning of 2015, which actually couldn't have happened, and the run back to 7th place at the end of the season.
Two Champions League finals and, most recently, two big missed title dreams.
But I was particularly pleased when I was accepted back to
BVB in 2019 after my transfer, and I hope you noticed: I tried everything and tore myself apart for the black and yellow jersey and success. There is no other place like the south stand.
I was called the "bricklayer of the yellow wall" a few weeks ago.
I'm going to hang that above my BVB trophy cabinet!
I'm incredibly proud of it.
I'll miss everything about this awesome club.
See you.
HEJA BVB!
BVB
Your Mats
Me showing a random bvb video to my sister.
Her pointing at Mats hummels: "is he always shirtless?"
normal reaction when you choose the wrong team at Padel 👀 @mariuswolf27
Who was going to tell me Mats and Marius Wolf, of all people, are padel buddies? What other secret Dortmund bromances are there that we aren’t aware of? 👀