Saturday, October 16, 2010 | | By: SUPER SPORTS NEWZ

Bayern Munich issued a provocation to the Dutch FA

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge chairman Bayern Munich issued a provocation to the Dutch FA demanding at least one million euros for the loss of forward Arjen Robben. While Netherlands fails in the World cup final against Spain with Arjen Robben in their side, Bayern Munich are harsh the winger forced thigh harm and is not predictable to engage in recreation over again awaiting after January.

"We Need Robben"

The defending champion have demanded a huge amount according to BM Chief for the missing of their star forward and he says the Germans would like the money soon.

Chairman has whispered the next pace would be to get the matter to world football’s governing body, if the issue can not be set on by the both parties. “We pass the time for an act in response from the Netherlands in the not as well far-away budding.

“If we don’t fall on a pleasurable way out with the Netherlands, we will start protest in FIFA. I have previously alleged this rather visibly.” Bayern’s Chief meet with Dutch Football legislature more than 14 days ago and the minute holdup has forced Rummenigge.

“Our unwritten trade with those Dutch football association representatives is by now two weeks older, but we at a stop have not regard from them, even if the validity we agreed we would.”
Arjen Robben come back from the mega event with a double inch scratch in his left thigh and Bayern Munich claim he should not have been permitted to come on field, so are chasing the Dutch football association and their medical experts for payment.

Meanwhile, chairman has also told that he is enthusiastic to widen the deal of German Coach Louis van Gaal, whose contract is ending at the finish of the ongoing season. “I can sound foresee that Van Gaal will settle here a bunch longer. If somewhat works, you have to endeavor to keeps it available said chairman Rummenigge.

Louis Van Gaal is stated to be seal to signing a year’s conservatory and is effective all the way through the stipulations with Bayern.

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