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Bayern Munich vs. Inter Milan on July 30th


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9 minutes ago, nctarheel0619 said:

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What are ticket prices like usually for these events?  

Club sits 50 yard line $120 a ticket with access to bars, better food and less crowded restrooms.  Or $30 a seat on top section.  Field sits are like $180 a ticket.

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OK here is my 0.02 (and some corrections)

1)  this will be like a "pre-season NFL game"...  yes they are good, but it is a "friendly"

2) Bayern is NOT World Champion !!  Germany is !!  (and being Dutch it hurts to say that)

3) Bayern is NOT just strong "German Machines".  Star player is Arjen Robben (and yes, he is Dutch)

Despite all of this....  it might be a lot of fun to watch (and let's hope that Bayern loses) !!

 

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4 minutes ago, CardiacCat said:

OK here is my 0.02 (and some corrections)

1)  this will be like a "pre-season NFL game"...  yes they are good, but it is a "friendly"

2) Bayern is NOT World Champion !!  Germany is !!  (and being Dutch it hurts to say that)

3) Bayern is NOT just strong "German Machines".  Star player is Arjen Robben (and yes, he is Dutch)

Despite all of this....  it might be a lot of fun to watch (and let's hope that Bayern loses) !!

 

I watched PSG vs. Chelsea last year, they went all out. 

Bayern Munich is loaded with talent... Robin was relevant 2 years ago, now he's not even their star player anymore.  Gotze, Mueller, Levandowski, Vidal, Coman and many more...  Not to mention Julian Green who plays for US national team.

Who is Levadowski?  Watch this...

 

 

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