Talk:History of Bayern Munich

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Photo of Allianz-Arena: It should be noted that the Allianz-Arena is comparted by the two football clubs Bayern München and 1860 München. The Arena has a illumination which can change the color of the building. The color blue, as on the photo used here, shows that a match of 1860 is taking place. For a supporter of Bayern it seems therefore very important to illustrate this article with a photo on which the Arena is shining in a bright red.

[edit] Allianz Arena in blue

Isn't there another picture of the stadium?! There should be a red one, i think. At least blue is the colour of 1860 munich, one of bayerns main rivals! The stadium only shines in blue when 1860 is havin a match! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.173.190.29 (talk) 23:02, 15 May 2008 (UTC)