
Germany - Frauen Bundesliga
Essen-Schönebeck 1 - 1 Wolfsburg
Goals From:

Nadine Keßler 71’ (Wolfsburg)

Charline Hartmann 85’ (Essen-Schönebeck)
USV Jena 3 - 0 Freiburg
Goals From:

Julia Arnold 28’ USV Jena

Sabrina Schmutzler 59’ USV Jena

Amber Hearn 71’ USV Jena
Bad Neuenahr 0 - 0 Bayer Leverkusen
Bayern München 4 - 1 Hamburger SV
Goals From:

Clara Schöne 28’ (Bayern München)

Ivana Rudelic 45’ (Bayern München)

Janina Haye 57’ (Hamburger SV)

Sarah Hagen 65’ (Bayern München)

Lena Lotzen 74’ (Bayern München)
Turbine Potsdam 8 - 0 Lokomotive Leipzig
Goals From:

Yuki Nagasato 19’ 65’ 70’ (Turbine Potsdam)

Antonia Göransson 36’ (Turbine Potsdam)

Genoveva Anonma 39’ 56’ (Turbine Potsdam)
Vidarsdottir 86’ (Turbine Potsdam)

Isabell Kerschowski 88’ (Turbine Potsdam)
FFC Frankfurt 5 - 3 FCR Duisburg
Goals From:

Saki Kumagai 2’ (FFC Frankfurt)

Mandy Islacker 18’ 61’ (FCR Duisburg)

Gülhiye Cengiz 19’ Gülhiye Cengiz

Kerstin Garefrekes 56’ (FFC Frankfurt)

Melanie Behringer 66’ (FFC Frankfurt)

Dzsenifer Marozsan 80’ (FFC Frankfurt)

Ana Maria Crnogorcevic 82’ (FFC Frankfurt)

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Permalink Reply by Richard Murray on May 28, 2012 at 16:58 Look how low Bayern munich finally placed, frankfurt are a better side and you have to wonder about next season in the frauen-bundesliga. Mbabi has to leave.
Bayern Munich won the Cup. It has often been said, though he never said it himself, that the great Brian Clough regretted never winning the FA Cup. Of course, all managers wants to win the Cup so Brian is not the only one not to have been thus blessed, and the FA Cup is the greatest of them all. In short, if Bayern´s leadership put their muscle behind their ladies division, great things will happen. Maybe Uli Hoeness can persuade Magdalena Neuner to try out soccer?
Richard Murray said:
Look how low Bayern munich finally placed, frankfurt are a better side and you have to wonder about next season in the frauen-bundesliga. Mbabi has to leave.
Wolfsburg´s headache will be their age structure but if they can manage it in the short term they stand on the cusp of great things. VW, obviously, sponsors the club, but it does not seem to have originated with the company unlike Bayer Leverkusen and PSV Eindhoven.
Go, wolves, go go go!
Permalink Reply by Lutendo Morris on May 28, 2012 at 20:40
Permalink Reply by Richard Murray on May 28, 2012 at 21:53 Bayern will not allow turbine potsdam, and frankfurt and wolfsburg to have the symbolic womens teams anymore, now that womens soccer is growing
Lars Breimer said:
Bayern Munich won the Cup. It has often been said, though he never said it himself, that the great Brian Clough regretted never winning the FA Cup. Of course, all managers wants to win the Cup so Brian is not the only one not to have been thus blessed, and the FA Cup is the greatest of them all. In short, if Bayern´s leadership put their muscle behind their ladies division, great things will happen. Maybe Uli Hoeness can persuade Magdalena Neuner to try out soccer?
Richard Murray said:Look how low Bayern munich finally placed, frankfurt are a better side and you have to wonder about next season in the frauen-bundesliga. Mbabi has to leave.
Permalink Reply by Richard Murray on May 28, 2012 at 21:54 luck? that was pure skill link
Lutendo Morris said:
Congrats to Turbine! They played well and Lady-luck was on their side.
Permalink Reply by Richard Murray on May 28, 2012 at 21:54 your a wolves fan?
Lars Breimer said:
Wolfsburg´s headache will be their age structure but if they can manage it in the short term they stand on the cusp of great things. VW, obviously, sponsors the club, but it does not seem to have originated with the company unlike Bayer Leverkusen and PSV Eindhoven.
Go, wolves, go go go!
In order to grow the game, ladies who play soccer must improve their ball-control skills and the tempo must be faster. Even the Lyon-Frankfurt CL final left a whole lot to be desired.
The top men´s clubs are, well understood, totally professional these days and the men earn a fortune and have longer playing career than the women. Nevertheless, why go and watch an inferior product? Given that women soccer players seem to be prepared to play for peanuts, sponsoring a ladies´ team is cheap. Somehow, the connection has to be made in each country and for a couple of ladies´ teams in each country.
Richard Murray said:
Bayern will not allow turbine potsdam, and frankfurt and wolfsburg to have the symbolic womens teams anymore, now that womens soccer is growing
Lars Breimer said:Bayern Munich won the Cup. It has often been said, though he never said it himself, that the great Brian Clough regretted never winning the FA Cup. Of course, all managers wants to win the Cup so Brian is not the only one not to have been thus blessed, and the FA Cup is the greatest of them all. In short, if Bayern´s leadership put their muscle behind their ladies division, great things will happen. Maybe Uli Hoeness can persuade Magdalena Neuner to try out soccer?
Richard Murray said:Look how low Bayern munich finally placed, frankfurt are a better side and you have to wonder about next season in the frauen-bundesliga. Mbabi has to leave.
The Wolverhampton Wanderers were a great team from time to time. Although having followed English soccer for longer than I care to remember, I do not have a truly favourite English team that I feel passionate about. Seeing that the great Bill Shankly is alleged to have said that football was not a matter of life and death but more important than that, maybe I am just a fake?
Richard Murray said:
your a wolves fan?
Lars Breimer said:Wolfsburg´s headache will be their age structure but if they can manage it in the short term they stand on the cusp of great things. VW, obviously, sponsors the club, but it does not seem to have originated with the company unlike Bayer Leverkusen and PSV Eindhoven.
Go, wolves, go go go!
Permalink Reply by Richard Murray on May 30, 2012 at 3:46 give it time lars:) give it time, it is getting their.
Lars Breimer said:
In order to grow the game, ladies who play soccer must improve their ball-control skills and the tempo must be faster. Even the Lyon-Frankfurt CL final left a whole lot to be desired.
The top men´s clubs are, well understood, totally professional these days and the men earn a fortune and have longer playing career than the women. Nevertheless, why go and watch an inferior product? Given that women soccer players seem to be prepared to play for peanuts, sponsoring a ladies´ team is cheap. Somehow, the connection has to be made in each country and for a couple of ladies´ teams in each country.
Richard Murray said:Bayern will not allow turbine potsdam, and frankfurt and wolfsburg to have the symbolic womens teams anymore, now that womens soccer is growing
Lars Breimer said:Bayern Munich won the Cup. It has often been said, though he never said it himself, that the great Brian Clough regretted never winning the FA Cup. Of course, all managers wants to win the Cup so Brian is not the only one not to have been thus blessed, and the FA Cup is the greatest of them all. In short, if Bayern´s leadership put their muscle behind their ladies division, great things will happen. Maybe Uli Hoeness can persuade Magdalena Neuner to try out soccer?
Richard Murray said:Look how low Bayern munich finally placed, frankfurt are a better side and you have to wonder about next season in the frauen-bundesliga. Mbabi has to leave.
I am not persuaded that ladies´ football has time. The next 2, max 4 years are make-or-break. Maybe it is because women´s soccer essentially is a middle-class game, they expect to have a divine right to play even when only 200 turn up to watch?
We can expect to see great improvement in Germany because the Germans are stung by not only doing badly in the World cup on home turf but also thereby not qualifying for the Olympics. They must be seething, and one imagines that wealthy teams like Bayern, Schalke and Dortmund have agreed to support the ladies game. Almost certainly a side-effect will be that the teams will voluntary limit the number foreign players in their squads.
As for the USA, the NBA has been subsidizing the WNBA for years now. The NBA is wealthier than the English Premier League. The teams in the WNBA are limping along and many of the ladies play for Russian teams in the off season to earn a decent living.
Professional ladies´ football does not have time. It needs for women to go along to matches to support their sisters for the next couple of seasons so the gates become bigger and more sponsors join the fray. Ladies who play soccer need the support and loyalty from their sisters.
Richard Murray said:
give it time lars:) give it time, it is getting their.
Lars Breimer said:In order to grow the game, ladies who play soccer must improve their ball-control skills and the tempo must be faster. Even the Lyon-Frankfurt CL final left a whole lot to be desired.
The top men´s clubs are, well understood, totally professional these days and the men earn a fortune and have longer playing career than the women. Nevertheless, why go and watch an inferior product? Given that women soccer players seem to be prepared to play for peanuts, sponsoring a ladies´ team is cheap. Somehow, the connection has to be made in each country and for a couple of ladies´ teams in each country.
Richard Murray said:Bayern will not allow turbine potsdam, and frankfurt and wolfsburg to have the symbolic womens teams anymore, now that womens soccer is growing
Lars Breimer said:Bayern Munich won the Cup. It has often been said, though he never said it himself, that the great Brian Clough regretted never winning the FA Cup. Of course, all managers wants to win the Cup so Brian is not the only one not to have been thus blessed, and the FA Cup is the greatest of them all. In short, if Bayern´s leadership put their muscle behind their ladies division, great things will happen. Maybe Uli Hoeness can persuade Magdalena Neuner to try out soccer?
Richard Murray said:Look how low Bayern munich finally placed, frankfurt are a better side and you have to wonder about next season in the frauen-bundesliga. Mbabi has to leave.
Permalink Reply by Richard Murray on June 2, 2012 at 10:16 @Lars You are right, urgency is needed but I don't think witht he economy you can rush things. I made an article about PSG's moves. i think that migth do well to advance the situation in UEFA for womens soccer if doneright.
Lars Breimer said:
I am not persuaded that ladies´ football has time. The next 2, max 4 years are make-or-break. Maybe it is because women´s soccer essentially is a middle-class game, they expect to have a divine right to play even when only 200 turn up to watch?
We can expect to see great improvement in Germany because the Germans are stung by not only doing badly in the World cup on home turf but also thereby not qualifying for the Olympics. They must be seething, and one imagines that wealthy teams like Bayern, Schalke and Dortmund have agreed to support the ladies game. Almost certainly a side-effect will be that the teams will voluntary limit the number foreign players in their squads.
As for the USA, the NBA has been subsidizing the WNBA for years now. The NBA is wealthier than the English Premier League. The teams in the WNBA are limping along and many of the ladies play for Russian teams in the off season to earn a decent living.
Professional ladies´ football does not have time. It needs for women to go along to matches to support their sisters for the next couple of seasons so the gates become bigger and more sponsors join the fray. Ladies who play soccer need the support and loyalty from their sisters.
Richard Murray said:give it time lars:) give it time, it is getting their.
Lars Breimer said:In order to grow the game, ladies who play soccer must improve their ball-control skills and the tempo must be faster. Even the Lyon-Frankfurt CL final left a whole lot to be desired.
The top men´s clubs are, well understood, totally professional these days and the men earn a fortune and have longer playing career than the women. Nevertheless, why go and watch an inferior product? Given that women soccer players seem to be prepared to play for peanuts, sponsoring a ladies´ team is cheap. Somehow, the connection has to be made in each country and for a couple of ladies´ teams in each country.
Richard Murray said:Bayern will not allow turbine potsdam, and frankfurt and wolfsburg to have the symbolic womens teams anymore, now that womens soccer is growing
Lars Breimer said:Bayern Munich won the Cup. It has often been said, though he never said it himself, that the great Brian Clough regretted never winning the FA Cup. Of course, all managers wants to win the Cup so Brian is not the only one not to have been thus blessed, and the FA Cup is the greatest of them all. In short, if Bayern´s leadership put their muscle behind their ladies division, great things will happen. Maybe Uli Hoeness can persuade Magdalena Neuner to try out soccer?
Richard Murray said:Look how low Bayern munich finally placed, frankfurt are a better side and you have to wonder about next season in the frauen-bundesliga. Mbabi has to leave.
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