🚨 The difference between Bayern and PSG? One is a long-lasting democratic institution built on legacy, structure, and member control; the other is an authoritarian billionaire’s toy fueled by oil money and with no soul!
Bayern’s strength comes from its identity: a club where decisions are shaped collectively, creating stability and long-term success.
Money and political influence can buy short-term victories, but they can’t buy history, culture, or institutional greatness.
Clubs built on strong foundations endure for generations. Clubs built around one owner rise and fall with him. That’s why Bayern will always stand as a true football institution, while corrupt dictator projects like PSG will always struggle to earn the same respect or success 🔴⚪
P.S. Ceferin and Nasser will soon go to the trash of history and will be remembered only as disgraced criminals and the ultimate enemies of the beautiful game. But Bayern? Bayern will stand forever as the most successful, most respected, and most beloved club in the world that was many times unfairly robbed during its history but never broken!
Mia San Mia - With Eternal Love from Bayern XTRA 🔴⚪️
#MiaSanMia #FCBayern #EternityOverOil
🎙️🚨 Harry Kane on the referees decision tonight:
I’ll be in trouble if I speak, but it was embarrassing. Look at the João Neves situation—how is that not a penalty? I can count two more incidents like that. The referee’s calls were absolutely awful, no disrespect whatsoever... their influence made things go PSG’s way. At a high level like this, referees simply need to do better."
🚨 José Mourinho on Bayern vs PSG:
“The UEFA Champions League officials need to sit up. Yesterday it was Atlético Madrid; today it’s FC Bayern Munich. There was a clear handball from João Neves that was ignored. Nuno Mendes’ clear handball was overlooked as well. The UCL used to be one of the biggest football competitions, but today it’s a joke. There are too many mistakes. It feels like there are favourites.”
🚨🎙Fernando Torres on Bayern Munich vs PSG:
"It seems like UEFA planned for an Arsenal vs PSG UCL final. Atlético Madrid had three clear penalty claims and none were given, and in this game, another obvious penalty was ignored.
They wanted a big final, but we need to talk about this, it feels like a robbery against Bayern and Atlético Madrid.
I don’t see the point of VAR if it’s not used properly. I’m heartbroken after watching both games and not feeling satisfied with either of them
Gabriel Magalhães on Simeone and João Neves with a clear handball."
(Fiction)
Tahun 2024 fans sepakbola Jerman juga di-gaslight dengan alasan
"sesuai aturan"
"aturannya seperti itu"
Sampai akhirnya bbrp bulan kemudian UEFA mengakui kesalahannya. Sudah biasa... 😴😪
📊 Most chances created in the Champions League since 2016/17:
◉ 229 - Joshua Kimmich
◉ 190 - Toni Kroos
◉ 161 - Kylian Mbappé
◉ 141 - Ousmane Dembélé
◉ 141 - Mohamed Salah
🗣️ Serge Gnabry: “You are 15 years old and you always ask your parents for money. Then you're 17 or 18 and you're making more money than your entire family. Imagine that.
I remember when I broke into the first team, I started spending my money on unnecessary things. The £600 toiletry bag. The sparkling Louboutins of the time. The Rolex.
This is what broke my parents. That's what made them calm me down to talk. I remember what my mother said: “Serge, you know… it might not be forever. You can't spend money like that. You have to keep your feet on the ground because everyone falls at some point.
A few weeks after that conversation, everything fell apart. I injured my knee and couldn't do anything for about 8 months. Time was simply frozen. When I finally returned to the field, I couldn't join the group. All of a sudden I was on loan to West Brom.
It was as if my mother had seen the future.”
Bayern Munich Pop-Up 🇩🇪
We have teamed up with @FCBayern for a pop-up in their flagship store in Munich, with thousands of classics available to buy as well as some rare pieces from the CFS Vault on display!
🗓️15th-23rd October
📍FC Bayern World Flagship Store, Weinstraße 7, 80333 München (Basement Floor)
⏰ Mon–Sat 10am–8pm, Sun closed
🇩🇪🗣️ Former Bayern executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge: "We cannot go on with constantly rising wages and transfer costs. This is not a serious way of working. In England, clubs are now owned by billionaires or even states, such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar. That forces you to compete with them even in the Champions League."
"We need to reduce the limit from 70% to 60%, or even better, to 55% of revenues for salaries and transfers... we need a shared solution, we cannot continue with the 'always more' mentality. Clubs, players and agents must sit down together to seriously discuss the future." (BR24)