It's fine: Bayern Munich fined again for causing late kickoff vs. St. Pauli in November
Briefly

Bayern Munich has recently been fined by the DFB for repeated delays during equipment checks before matches, costing them €20k and €15k respectively for minor delays. The latest incident occurred before their win against St. Pauli, where a check delay of just over two minutes was flagged. Despite winning these matches comfortably, these fines could hint at underlying issues with the club's coordination or spark conspiracy theories related to officiating and match timings. For Bayern, these fines remain minor costs, yet they highlight recurring issues that need addressing.
This time around, Bayern is being reprimanded for a late equipment check that caused a two minute and seven second delay for their 1-0 win at St. Pauli.
Instances like these fines from the DFB for miniscule kickoff time delays in matches that Bayern won anyway will surely spark conspiracy debates along with Bayer Leverkusen always getting an abnormally large chunk of stoppage time.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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