Sure I saw somewhere that talks had already taken place, and he wouldn't be taking / offered the job.
I think it's more likely to be "Bayern" rather than the legalistic company registered name. But who knows, perhaps locals in Bavaria call them 'FC' ?
My German acquaintance calls them Eintracht. It distinguishes them as there is more than one team in Munich I suppose. Bit arrogant of Bayern to decide they represent the state . Though their fan base is massive throughout Bavaria. Getting on the season ticket list or getting tickets can be a convoluted business. Though they keep a higher percentage of tickets for pay on the day to make sure different people see games and get hooked.These are available through a membership scheme. Forget the exact figures but something 100,000 people pay £60 a year to be in it and have a chance of being drawn out in advance of games. Tickets do come on the market through a sell on scheme but most seem to be sold through the usual sites at vastly inflated prices.like As I said, a bit like TWS calling themselves Yorkshire as though they represent the whole county. Though some of their deluded fans think they do.
After writing my reply thought I would check the figures. Bayern have 290,000 people paying €60 a year for adults, less for youngsters. More than the income from the gate receipts of most Championship clubs and a few PL ones.They are nearly as big as the Fowls and TWS.