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Sarpreet Singh (União de Leiria | Portugal)
I read in a live updates thread that he had a shot saved late in the game. Shame it didn’t make the highlights but maybe it wasn’t threatening enough to make the cut.
Good minutes anyway
Bayern have sold Renato Sanches to Lille, so that's one less midfielder on their books (although he plays in a deeper role than Singh)
Both the first team and reserves have matches on the same day (only a few hours apart too) for 4 out of the next 5 matchdays. So won't be as easy for him to be named in the first team and then look to play for the reserves the day after. Take into account the transfer dealings they've made lately as well and unfortunately he gets bumped down the pecking order.
Tom Doyle's Chemnitzer up next, then Stefan Marinovic's former club Unterhaching, and then Ingolstadt who briefly graced the Bundesliga a couple of seasons back, up after the International break. So it's not like he won't be having a bloody interesting time over there.
Singh with the start for Bayern II against Chemnitzer, kicking off in an hour. No word yet if Doyle's playing a part for them tonight
Singh with the start for Bayern II against Chemnitzer, kicking off in an hour. No word yet if Doyle's playing a part for them tonight
Doyle back on the bench today for Chemnitzer.
54th minute, Singh provides a really nice assist to Dajaku to equalise 1-1 just after having a shot saved: https://streamable.com/ujne1
Been seriously brilliant tonight - pretty surprised to see that he easily looks the best player on the pitch. Playing as sort of a raumdeuter on the right wing, shows that Bayern may be treating him as a Muller protege
2-2 it ends, no Doyle. Singh MOTM, he was incredible - wonder how much of his success is down to having two years already as a pro, other members of his team looked out of their depth. Would say A-League was higher quality
Finishes 2-2, Doyle an unused sub for Chemnitzer, who remain 2nd last (19th) on the table.
Bayern II up to 13th.
54th minute, Singh provides a really nice assist to Dajaku to equalise 1-1 just after having a shot saved: https://streamable.com/ujne1
Been seriously brilliant tonight - pretty surprised to see that he easily looks the best player on the pitch. Playing as sort of a raumdeuter on the right wing, shows that Bayern may be treating him as a Muller protege
What a great assist!
Seems strange that he's been moved up to #28 for the first team but is in #31 for the reserves.
2-2 it ends, no Doyle. Singh MOTM, he was incredible - wonder how much of his success is down to having two years already as a pro, other members of his team looked out of their depth. Would say A-League was higher quality
You seem surprised.
Quality is known to be a bit suspect at that level in Germany.
It's only really England that has depth/quality outside of the top two divisions which is why reserve teams are banned unlike Germany, Spain etc.
I suspect there are other reasons why they are banned as well
It should be noted we have just paid what is meant to be our first transfer fee for a player from the third division in Italy
I suspect there are other reasons why they are banned as well
It should be noted we have just paid what is meant to be our first transfer fee for a player from the third division in Italy
True but like Singh has bucket loads of potential and is young. Would be a different story if he was 30.
Singh on the bench for the first team again in a fan-day friendly against Vilshofen, who have a 61y/o Klaus Augenthaler in defense (1990 WC winner).
Looks like Singh starts the 2nd half on the left side of a midfield 3.
2-2 it ends, no Doyle. Singh MOTM, he was incredible - wonder how much of his success is down to having two years already as a pro, other members of his team looked out of their depth. Would say A-League was higher quality
You seem surprised.
Quality is known to be a bit suspect at that level in Germany.
It's only really England that has depth/quality outside of the top two divisions which is why reserve teams are banned unlike Germany, Spain etc.
This is why some Bundesliga Clubs (eg Bayer Leverkusen, Eintracht Frankfurt) made the decision a few year ago not to have B/u23 teams as they'd rather loan their best young players to Bundesliga 1/2 rather than have them play level 3/4.
(Their next team beneath the Bundesliga level is u19, most of whom will be released - eg Leverkusen offered pro contracts to 2 ex u19 squad players last year).
2-2 it ends, no Doyle. Singh MOTM, he was incredible - wonder how much of his success is down to having two years already as a pro, other members of his team looked out of their depth. Would say A-League was higher quality
You seem surprised.
Quality is known to be a bit suspect at that level in Germany.
It's only really England that has depth/quality outside of the top two divisions which is why reserve teams are banned unlike Germany, Spain etc.
We will see how Ball goes for us I guess...
2-2 it ends, no Doyle. Singh MOTM, he was incredible - wonder how much of his success is down to having two years already as a pro, other members of his team looked out of their depth. Would say A-League was higher quality
You seem surprised.
Quality is known to be a bit suspect at that level in Germany.
It's only really England that has depth/quality outside of the top two divisions which is why reserve teams are banned unlike Germany, Spain etc.
We will see how Ball goes for us I guess...
League 1 is very average. I don't think that there is third tier anywhere in the world that's better than the A-league, although obviously in some of those leagues there are big clubs that have fallen on hard times, and players who will go on to bigger and better things.
and in the midst of all this, Singh scored again in a 13-1 win. Though they were playing against guys that a YF team would challenge (hence the 61 year old Augenthaler in defense) so Bayern weren’t trying at all
Yeah League One’s a bit large to compare the whole thing to the A-League, same with the Championship. Look at a team like Rotherham, relegated from the second tier last year, and most A-League teams would take care of them imo.
Comparing to Germany’s 3. Liga though - we have Yeboah who was an average rotation piece over there and is an average rotation piece here, and Singh who was great here and is shaping up to be brilliant there. Overall reckon the A-League's better but this is skewed by the quality gap between Aussie/NZers and imports, hence my surprise that a Kiwi heads over and instantly 'tears up' the league
Stevie Taylor said on the pod recently, that he would place A league at level of, lower Championship or upper League One sides.
and in the midst of all this, Singh scored again in a 13-1 win. Though they were playing against guys that a YF team would challenge (hence the 61 year old Augenthaler in defense) so Bayern weren’t trying at all
Yeah League One’s a bit large to compare the whole thing to the A-League, same with the Championship. Look at a team like Rotherham, relegated from the second tier last year, and most A-League teams would take care of them imo.
Comparing to Germany’s 3. Liga though - we have Yeboah who was an average rotation piece over there and is an average rotation piece here, and Singh who was great here and is shaping up to be brilliant there. Overall reckon the A-League's better but this is skewed by the quality gap between Aussie/NZers and imports, hence my surprise that a Kiwi heads over and instantly 'tears up' the league
Augenthaler didn't play the whole game, wasn't on the field when I started watching midway through the first half and kitted up for Bayern in the 2nd half. Didn't see if he came on. Its basically a game in his honour, played at the stadium named after him.
Chemintzer are very poor, they have no money (and dodgy fan base) - not indicative of the quality across the league. It probably is more variable in quality, teams at the top would be close in quality to the bottom third of the 2nd BDL and teams in the bottom third close to top teams in the regional leagues. One big team in there is FCK, 50k seat stadium, and 2 times BDL and Pokal winners (both in the 90's), and quite a few teams that have been in the top division in the past 30 years.
1860 Munich is another huge club currently in 3. Bundesliga. There's also a few clubs that were regulars in the old DDR top division Oberliga, some of whom were quite successful in that era. Magdeburg won the Cup Winners' Cup in the 1970s for example.
FCK (FC Kaiserlautern) also won two German titles in 1950s. So total of 4 league championships. Yes a big club in Liga 3 (first time ever dropped to the 3rd tier).
FCK (FC Kaiserlautern) also won two German titles in 1950s. So total of 4 league championships. Yes a big club in Liga 3 (first time ever dropped to the 3rd tier).
Intense stuff for Sarpreet and Tom Doyle to witness
Bayern Munich II draw Chemnitzer in match marred by racist and anti-Semitic chants
Stevie Taylor said on the pod recently, that he would place A league at level of, lower Championship or upper League One sides.
As someone who attends League one/two games 2/3 times a month and follows the Nix religiously I'd say A League is mid League One.
Stevie Taylor said on the pod recently, that he would place A league at level of, lower Championship or upper League One sides.
As someone who attends League one/two games 2/3 times a month and follows the Nix religiously I'd say A League is mid League One.
10 Peterborough
11 Burton Albion
12 Bristol Rovers
and in the midst of all this, Singh scored again in a 13-1 win. Though they were playing against guys that a YF team would challenge (hence the 61 year old Augenthaler in defense) so Bayern weren’t trying at all
Yeah League One’s a bit large to compare the whole thing to the A-League, same with the Championship. Look at a team like Rotherham, relegated from the second tier last year, and most A-League teams would take care of them imo.
Comparing to Germany’s 3. Liga though - we have Yeboah who was an average rotation piece over there and is an average rotation piece here, and Singh who was great here and is shaping up to be brilliant there. Overall reckon the A-League's better but this is skewed by the quality gap between Aussie/NZers and imports, hence my surprise that a Kiwi heads over and instantly 'tears up' the league
Augenthaler didn't play the whole game, wasn't on the field when I started watching midway through the first half and kitted up for Bayern in the 2nd half. Didn't see if he came on. Its basically a game in his honour, played at the stadium named after him.
Yeah started for Vilshofen but was subbed off probbaly halfway through the first half, came on for Bayern in the 78th minute
Stevie Taylor said on the pod recently, that he would place A league at level of, lower Championship or upper League One sides.
As someone who attends League one/two games 2/3 times a month and follows the Nix religiously I'd say A League is mid League One.
There is more variety in the quality of players in the A-League. Best players are very good, worst players in a match day squad are pretty weak. So it makes comparisons hard.
Yeah, there are very many more "levels" in English than in Australasian football. To some degree the latter reminds me of the local Gaelic football scene, where people who just rock up to a club one day and have never played before might be training next to a guy who won an All-Ireland Championship medal.
Singh starting for Bayern II against Marinović’s old club Unterhaching. Being streamed live on Youtube
Bayern’s first team play Mainz in like 2 hours
And he scores a beautiful goal! Lobs the keeper from the edge of the box on the volley to make it 1-1, 39th minute. Really nice assist too
Singh starting for Bayern II against Marinović’s old club Unterhaching. Being streamed live on Youtube
Bayern’s first team play Mainz in like 2 hours
I only watched from the 75th minute onwards, but that was legitimately terrible. I can't see how Singh is supposed to develop further playing at that level. Bayern II had at least 4 players who were completely useless (contributing literally almost nothing to the game) over the 15 minutes I watched.
lucky he’s not just playing at that level then
Hoepfully a loan can come soon
lucky he’s not just playing at that level then
What other level is he playing at right now?
lucky he’s not just playing at that level then
What other level is he playing at right now?
Singh starting for Bayern II against Marinović’s old club Unterhaching. Being streamed live on Youtube
Bayern’s first team play Mainz in like 2 hours
I only watched from the 75th minute onwards, but that was legitimately terrible. I can't see how Singh is supposed to develop further playing at that level. Bayern II had at least 4 players who were completely useless (contributing literally almost nothing to the game) over the 15 minutes I watched.
Yeah have to.be completely useless to be on the books at Bayern...