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So I'm reading between the lines here, and have come to the conclusion that Oliver Kahn is a crazy person
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So bare with me for a minute. I mean, come on, its the same guy that was on video, multiple times hitting other players and even his own teammates during the game....so....yeah.

I thought that when he first showed up and showered us in bullshit corporate speak that Kahn the animal had retired and we'd end up with some former player ruined by an MBA. Well, we sort of did.

So let's think about this out loud:

- There is a giant finger pointing circle of 'it wasn't me' as far as who wanted the JN/Tuchel switch and pulled the trigger on the gutless sacking of JN.

- Hainer, just 4 days before the JN sacking, gave an interview where he literally talked about how he could see JN as a long term manager at Bayern. As empty of a suit as this guy is, I doubt, due to exactly that, that he would say this if he thought the JN thing was about to happen.

- Kahn was strangely not allowed at the Koln game, yet Salihmjiaccgghythdech was. That's rather....weird, especially given the report that they were both told at the same time on Thursday about the plan to release them.

- Multiple reports about how Kahn wanted to physically beat Dreesen's ass.

- There was a discussion panel with some BM related people and 'experts' yesterday. Something that came up was that more than 1 person confirmed that things were so bad with management that 'they would have been sacked even if they had won the treble'

So, for my expert non-expert analysis, I think if we read between the lines here we can figure a few things out.

- Kahn apparently has a temper/anger issues.

- Kahn freaked the fuck out about being sacked; apparently this is somehow confirmed by Stefan Effenberg of all people.

- I'm betting he willed/forced/threatened his was into the JN transfer thing even though most probably didn't want to do it.

- He used up his political capital apparently super fast.

- Bronzino picked a side and it turned out to be the wrong one.

The real question is; what level of crazy ass shit had to have happened to where even if they did win the treble, they would have both been sacked regardless?

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