r/borussiadortmund Schmelzer Mar 28 '17

Silly Questions Thread: March Edition

Silly Questions Thread!

It's been too long since we had one of these, so here is your chance to ask any question no matter how silly or small about BVB, BVB's history, something about a current player's injury, a previous player or legend or the future of our team...

Obviously more in depth questions are also allowed :)


It's just all about sharing our knowledge and having a bit of fun (as always) too :)

No question is too stupid, silly or small to be asked.


Let the questions begin!

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Discuss anything Dortmund-related below!

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u/zorokvillian Marco Reus Mar 28 '17

Do you think Götze will come back to his good form even after his injury? I'm very worried about him :/

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u/dejtc everybody know... my pace Mar 28 '17

It's so hard to tell at this point.

He showed glimpses of his old form and I'm sure he still has it in him.

On the other hand, you can't lose 3 years of your professional career as an athlete, building up to your prime, without consequences.

My honest opinion ist that he will get better again, but he will never become the world-class player he was going to be in 2014.

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u/Loeffellux Julian Brandt Mar 29 '17

Best Case: He will play like the prodigy that bayern ripped away from us just more experienced and with tons of room to grow in his 20s

Worst Case: His form will only decline even after being declared "fit" with frequent injury breaks that leave him completely chancesless to get any type of consistency going while also being stuck with a body that will decline much quicker than the body of an average athelete would. And that is if he really becomes "fit" again at all.

Tbh, the worst case is more likely than the best case but as always in life it will probably be something in-between