Bayern Munich prez not in favor of Bundesliga games being played abroad
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Bayern Munich prez not in favor of Bundesliga games being played abroad
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"Hainer is against playing Bundesliga games at neutral sites within other countries. "I think that the Bundesliga belongs in Germany. We have an incredibly big fan base here, an incredibly enthusiastic and knowledgeable football audience - and they naturally want to see Bundesliga teams playing at home," said Hainer (as captured by @iMiaSanMia). The debate will rage on, especially as the Bundesliga lags behind the Premier League in terms of revenue generation and revenue streams."
Herbert Hainer opposes playing Bundesliga games at neutral sites outside Germany, arguing the league belongs in Germany and domestic fans deserve home fixtures. The Bundesliga faces pressure to expand revenue and global presence as it trails the Premier League in commercial income. Tradition and fan atmosphere are cited as reasons to resist moving matches abroad, with concerns that foreign venues may not replicate authentic home support. Bayern Munich remains strong, while Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League struggles illustrate the difficulty of repeating continental success. A Bavarian Podcast Works episode covers these themes, Champions League rankings, national team selections, and listener questions.
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