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Revista de la Liga with Graham Hunter

Dietmar Hamann: Me and The Kaiser

Revista de la Liga with Graham Hunter

Graham Hunter

Sports, Soccer, Football

4.5863 Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2020

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Dietmar Hamann is one of the beautiful game’s most engaging characters; sheer class as a guy just as he had been sheer class as a player. Before his breakthrough, he was a marauding offensive midfielder, but after he caught Bayern Munich’s eye he was given the holding role, a position he made it his own.

Head coaches Franz Beckenbauer and then Giovanni Trapattoni were massive influences at Bayern. ‘Der Kaiser’ had an aura about him when he walked into a room and took a relaxed approach. ‘Il Trapp’ was different: an emotional man and a hard taskmaster, but still loved by his players.

Dietmar describes what it was like to come off the bench to score his first senior goal in a 5-0 victory over Nuremberg as The Bavarians homed in on their first Bundesliga crown in four years.

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patreon.com forward slash Graham hunter p at reoen dot com forward slash Graham Graham Hunter and will time my guest is Demer a man who many of you will remember as an elegant effective intelligent midfielder for Liverpool or conquering Liverpool at that stage. But I wanted to talk to him

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about Byron Munich where his story began. I wanted to hear about Franz Beckenbar,

1:21.4

Giovanni Trappetoni, an Otto Rehagel, and what he learned from each of them.

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They were his first coaches in senior football, a treasure trove of brilliance,

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experience.

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This is part one of the big will entertain you. I promise. We're back on the big interview and we're privileged because sometimes you get to

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fulfil your wishes not always but Deidmar Hammond and I have had a couple of

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conversations over a couple of years about how to get together,

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whether to get together.

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We spoke recently in lockdown and somehow or other I didn't screw it up sufficiently that

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you generously agreed to come back on which is amazing in itself.

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