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Episode 10: Bundesliga Part 2 - The Preview

Episode 10: Bundesliga Part 2 - The Preview

FromBeer And Honey


Episode 10: Bundesliga Part 2 - The Preview

FromBeer And Honey

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jan 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Will Bayern stay top of the table despite their injury woes? Can Freiburg maintain their strong run and stay "Bayernjäger"? Or maybe Eintracht Frankfurt's recent European success will translate to a even better second half of the season? What about the suprising run that Union has been having for about four seasons now? Will RBL be able to catch up with Bayern now that Konrad Laimer is back from injury? Is Borussia Dortmund low key the most disappointing team of the last ten years? Where will they go once Jude Bellingham leaves? What about the bottom feeders? Can Schalke hold on under new coach Thomas Reis?
Quote of the week by Raphael Honigstein: "Bruno Labbadia is the Sam Allardyce of the Bundesliga but with much better hair."
Released:
Jan 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (75)

Beer & Honey is your #1 English language weekly podcast on the German Bundesliga and football in Germany with experts Christoph Biermann and Raphael Honigstein. Please join our Supporters Club at steadyhq.com/en/beerandhoney to help us keep "Beer & Honey" flowing and to get access to special episodes and nice merch exclusively for supporters. Welcome to the wonderful world of German football! Where beer and honey flow, we, Christoph Biermann and Raphael Honigstein, bring you up to speed every week. We give you the most important news from the Bundesliga, about the German national team (formerly known as “Die Mannschaft”) and everything else you need to know. In addition, we conduct exclusive interviews with players, managers and experts. Christoph Biermann (Beer) lives in Berlin and has been writing about football for almost four decades, from World Cup finals and lower leagues alike. He has worked for the Süddeutsche Zeitung and the Spiegel, today he is a reporter for the football magazine 11 FREUNDE. He has written more than a dozen award-winning books, "Football Hackers" has also been published in English. He loves VfL Bochum and therefore, not surprisingly, all outsiders and underdogs. Raphael Honigstein (Honey) was born in Munich but has lived in London for almost three decades. He has written for many major newspapers in Germany and England and is now a Senior Writer at the The Athletic. He is also a television pundit on BT Sport and Sky in Germany. He has written several books and his biography of Jürgen Klopp has been published in 2387 countries. He’s got a thing for FC Bayern and beautiful football.