Unlike, for example, the KKR newsletter (picture) write kickers and time less nonsense. Both reported that Wirtz ultimately also bothered at the cacophony of Bavaria. The Bavaria Oberen, especially Hoeneß, probably showed him a different role in the team than Kompany. As so often (see Müller) you have not coordinated internally. Bayern, especially Hoeneß, have commented on Wirtz in the media. The counterexample is Liverpool. To date, I think none of the club management of Liverpool has publicly commented on Wirtz.

No club among the top20 in Europe is as unprofessional as Bayern. Hoeneß has not understood the business for almost 20 years, apparently still believes that he can do sports policy about the media and apparently has the insatiable urge to constantly produce himself in the media as Mr. Hoeneß made the Kane transfer unnecessarily expensive with stupid statements. Hoeneß had said publicly that Kane wanted to come and that Levy had to buckle. Kane would never have carried out a player strike or similar at Tottenham to force a change. According to Hoeneß’s stupid statements, Bavaria only had the choice of paying what Levy demands or Hoeneß to disgrace to the bones if the transfer does not come about.

We remember Bayern’s incredibly embarrassing search for coaches last summer. Each name had to be commented publicly. Hoeneß publicly spoke out the most fundamental properties as a trainer, then Bayern wanted to extend with Tuchel, etc. In general, it has been a pattern at Hoeneß for decades to start with exits from players and trainers. Of course you take note of all of this elsewhere.

And now it was the same with Wirtz. If you do it like Liverpool, you have no harm if a transfer does not come about. You never once said that you want to get the player at all. If you tell how Bavaria keeps up with the media that you really want to get a player, then you are embarrassed when you can’t do it. And after what media report, Hoeneß made a significant contribution to the fact that the transfer did not come about – by making the typical Hoeneße.

Hoeneß undoubtedly has great services to the club, but at 73, he is now only a single damage to the club. Dreesen and Hainer are not only a chatter themselves. They are also rags. Hoeneß is formally just a simple member of the supervisory board and has nothing to do with the operational business. But Hainer and Dreesen allow Hoeneß to tear every operational decision.

In January last year, the Task Force Hoeneß (Brazzo and Kahn were fired) burned over 30 million for Boey, completely senseless. For nothing. Bavaria had 5 players at the time who could play the position of the right defense lawyer. 4 months later, the same Hoeneß then excludes the big austerity course. De Ligt is almost sold at 22 million loss. It was also Hoeneß, who solved Brazzo as a sports director alone and thus triggered all of the squad problems with Bavaria, where you still nibble on today.

This is all club policy out of the gut, without strategy. As long as Hoeneß plays a role, Bavaria will no longer play around the CL title because the club is simply too bad.

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