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The title race is settled but there are still exciting games to be played in the Bundesliga.
Dortmund heads to Gelsenkirchen following a lucky win over Bayern. Bayern’s Arjen Robben missed a late penalty which earned him criticism from Franz Beckenbauer. BVB played extremely well especially in the first half and overall deserved to win the...
Wednesday December 21 2011,
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Dortmund,
Hanover,
Schalke,
Stuttgart,
Bayer Leverkusen,
Nuremberg,
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Koln,
Bremen,
Hamburg,
Freiburg,
Wolfsburg,
Mainz,
Hoffenheim,
Hertha Berlin
The Final Weekend of 2011 in the Bundesliga ended with plenty of drama as Markus Babbel was sacked as coach of Hertha Berlin.

Markus Babbel is an ambitious man. He spent long years as a player with Bayern and Liverpool and thus has a winning mentality. He perhaps saw Hertha as a club that was not going to move forward. As a result, he opted not to extend his contract and he said as much to Hertha’s general manager Michael Preetz. Preetz according to Babbel refused to be truthful to the media.
Babbel was sacked this week. He will be replaced by Michael Skibbe. Hertha’s final result under Babbel was a 1-1 draw against Hoffenheim in Sinsheim. Hertha is seated not too securely in mid table. Babel’s former team meanwhile secured the Autumn Championship in Bavaria.
Tuesday May 17 2011,
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frankfurt,
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kaiserslautern,
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hanover,
mainz,
monchengladbach
The 2010-11 Bundesliga Season provided plenty of surprises, headlines and thrills.

Unbelievable, Unusual, Unreal- These three words are the only ways in which this Bundesliga season can be described. This season has been even more dramatic than the 2006-07 episode which saw VfB Stuttgart crowned champions.
Yes, we all knew Borussia Dortmund would be champions in December. However, looking at the bigger picture, it is still quiet unusual to imagine that Dortmund is the side currently holding the Ugly Salad Bowl. Dortmund wouldn’t even have been part of the Bundesliga had events that transpired six years ago turned out slightly differently. Dortmund was almost bankrupt; yet they managed to change their policies and put together a brilliant side in just six years.