Interview with Franz 'Bulle' Roth to mark his 80th birthday
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Interview with Franz 'Bulle' Roth to mark his 80th birthday
"The most important goal was the 1-0 - the winner in the European Cup Winners' Cup final against Glasgow Rangers in Nuremberg. That was the breakthrough; it was the first time FC Bayern were on everyone's lips internationally."
"It's almost unbelievable: it was my first time there since our team moved to the Olympiastadion in 1972. A lot has changed; our changing rooms have been completely refurbished."
Franz 'Bulle' Roth, a key player for FC Bayern, scored vital goals in three European finals, shaping the club's legacy. As he turns 80, he reflects on his past, including memories from the Grünwalder Stadion and the evolution of the team. Roth recalls the atmosphere of early matches and the challenges faced, such as the refusal to wear tights in winter. He highlights his most important goal, the winner in the European Cup Winners' Cup final against Glasgow Rangers, marking FC Bayern's rise to international prominence.
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