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Dynamo Dresden marching on in Germany's 3. Liga: Ten points ahead of Preussen Münster in 2nd and already 16 points ahead of Mainz's second team in fourth.

 

Would love to see Dresden and Münster back in the Bundesliga. Two clubs with a rich history to their books.

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Dynamo Dresden marching on in Germany's 3. Liga: Ten points ahead of Preussen Münster in 2nd and already 16 points ahead of Mainz's second team in fourth.

 

Would love to see Dresden and Münster back in the Bundesliga. Two clubs with a rich history to their books.

 

I only just realized that Leicester have a Dynamo connection with Mark Schwarzer! :chant:

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AC Milan fans have a new goalkeeping prodigy - 16-year old Gianluigi Donnarumma was given the go-ahead for the league match against Sassuolo on the weekend, making him the second-youngest debutant for the Red & Black in their history. Only Paolo Maldini was younger when he first started out for the "Milanisti".

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3288679/AC-Milan-hand-Serie-debut-16-year-old-goalkeeper-Gianluigi-Donnarumma-against-Sassuolo-Diego-Lopez-drop-bench.html

Played in the next two games too including last nights victory over Lazio.

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and he did very well vs Lazio. interesting to see if Milan stick with him in goal. I don't see any reason why they would drop him but they have Juve just after the international game which would be a big moment for him.

 

still can't believe he was born in 1999!!

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Don't know if anyone else is watching but this Donnarumma keeper for Milan, the 16-year old, is putting on a great performance again against Atalanta right now. Made 3-4 very good saves. Wonder when Barca or Real will put in a bid for him.

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Borussia Mönchengladbach have failed to break a club record of seven straight wins in the Bundesliga. The goalless home draw against newly-promoted Ingolstadt was a feisty affair - including play acting, yellow and red cards, late drama and a lot of tension.

 

Eden Hazard's brother Thorgan came close to secure all three points - in injury time and with a man down!

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