Bayern Munich's Tom Bischof living out childhood dream
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Bayern Munich's Tom Bischof living out childhood dream
"We actually have to go way back to my childhood so you understand what this shirt really means to me. As a little boy, I slept for years under a Bayern Munich painting. It was huge. I'd guess it was three meters high and two and a half meters wide. I got it as a gift when I started school. My father is a huge Bayern fan,"
"I often had the number 10 on it, like Arjen Robben's. And also shirts of (Bastian) Schweinsteiger, (Manuel) Neuer, (Franck) Ribéry. A lot of them. I wasn't just fixated on one player. I liked the club with its stars and these special players. Sandro Wagner even gave me the shirt he wore in his last Bayern game. That was in Frankfurt, and I was in the stadium back then."
Tom Bischof grew up immersed in Bayern Munich fandom and repeatedly slept under a massive Bayern painting in his childhood bedroom. His father enrolled him early in the fan club and provided about 30 Bayern shirts, often bearing the number 10 like Arjen Robben's and shirts of Schweinsteiger, Neuer and Ribéry. Sandro Wagner gave Bischof the shirt he wore in his last Bayern game, which Bischof saw in the stadium. Bischof pursued a transfer from Hoffenheim to Bayern with strong personal motivation. Bayern is performing strongly, with Harry Kane excelling and the squad driven by effective personnel decisions.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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