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Originally Posted by Locke
Man...I didnt hear that quote but is it just me or do Bayern's brass talk way more than any other Club's?
Just shut up and do your job.
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yup. It seems to be a German thing though in general, you'll also hear CEOs and presidents of other clubs talk publicly a lot more frequently than in England for example. Plus Bayern is no ordinary club, I can't think of another top club that is effectively run by two people. Hoeneß and Rummenigge have way more power and influence in the day-to-day business than CEOs of other clubs. The coach is always the weakest link there.
Hitting back at coaches is also nothing new for Hoeneß. Klinsmann, van Gaal, Ancelotti ... whenever a coach is sacked at Bayern, in their mind it's always 100 percent the coaches fault. And Hoeneß makes sure that everybody knows.