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John Dillon is a senior editor at Bavarian Football Works. He served as its managing editor from January 2018 until October 2020. He joined the community as an ordinary commenter in November 2014. John speaks seven languages at varying degrees of proficiency, but is fluent in German and a lover of Bavarian dialect. He formerly lived in Munich, among other places across the globe. John works as a teacher and translator, when he is not playing like a big kid with his two boys.

Bayern Munich legend Markus Babbel blasts Julian Nagelsmann, backs board in controversial sacking

Julian Nagelsmann was "too childish" for the Bayern legend, who argues that the board is doing and "outstanding job."

Back to the 4-2-3-1: Thomas Tuchel, Thomas Müller, and Joshua Kimmich explain Bayern’s formation vs. Borussia Dortmund

In his debut game as head coach of Bayern Munich, Thomas Tuchel lined up the team in the classic formation in which it has played for years.

BFW Roundtable: Who do we want Bayern Munich to face in the Champions League Quarterfinals — and who do we want to potentially see later?

Here’s to get better than last season’s result

Bayern Munich extends Bayern II players Fust and Krätzig until 2025

The FC Bayern Campus announced the extension of the two 20-year-old players on Tuesday.

He’s back: Sadio Mané ready to resume training—will be fit for Bayern Munich vs. PSG

The Senegalese superstar is on the cusp of resuming team training and will be fit for the second leg of Bayern Munich’s Champions’s League tie with Paris Saint-Germain.

Bayern Munich’s Leon Goretzka breaks off training with apparent injury

Bayern Munich’s key midfielder abruptly left practice and may not be available for Bayern’s upcoming game against Eintracht Frankfurt.

Bayern Munich reportedly considering a €10m, one-year extension for Choupo-Moting

As Bayern Munich’s hopes of securing Harry Kane dim, the popular German-Cameroon international may remain Bayern’s first-choice striker for another year and a significant pay raise.

Rudi Völler to become new manager of the German national team

On February 1, Völler will officially succeed Oliver Bierhoff. His mission: to prepare Germany for Euro 2024.

Rudi Völler could replace Oliver Bierhoff at DFB until Fredi Bobic takes over in 2024

Since the DFB’s first choice Fredi Bobic will not leave his current position at Hertha Berlin, the former Germany player and coach may fill the void in the interim.

Bayern Munich weighing a bigger offer for Yann Sommer

Sky Sport reports that Bayern views Sommer’s transfer from Mönchengladbach to Munich as still possible.