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Because of Protz video on the Internet: ex-national player distances himself from his own father - "deeply shocked"

2020-05-30T14:56:27.856Z


Max Meyer did not part with FC Schalke and the Bundesliga. Now his father is causing a stir on Twitter with a Protz video - he provokes the "royal blue".


Max Meyer did not part with FC Schalke and the Bundesliga. Now his father is causing a stir on Twitter with a Protz video - he provokes the "royal blue".

  • FC Schalke *: Max Meyer's father hands out against "Royal Blue".
  • Protz-Video by Hans-Joachim Meyer causes a stir on Twitter .
  • The ex-international and Premier League professional from Crystal Palace apologizes to Instagram .

Munich / Gelsenkirchen / London - “It doesn't get any better, men, it doesn't get better. Through the forbidden city of Gelsenkirchen, off to the tax advisor. Nice with the paid Lambo from the bankruptcy club. Delightful! "

With these sentences, the father of an ex-national player caused a sensation and sensation on social media on Thursday evening (May 28, 2020). 

To be more precise: Max Meyer's father , Hans-Joachim Meyer , shared a video on Twitter that apparently shows him driving through the Gelsenkirchen sports car Lamborghini .

Max Meyer's father hands out against FC Schalke

With the "bankruptcy club" Meyers former club FC Schalke 04 should be meant, the "royal blue" are financially difficult - and among other things with the free transfer of goalkeeper Alexander Nübel * have sufficiently different construction sites.

Max Meyer's father drives through Gelsenkirchen and chats out of the sewing box. pic.twitter.com/7Y86NRJ5av

- WeSt0ns 4fro (@SanesAfro) May 28, 2020

In recent weeks there has even been talk of an impending bankruptcy. Son Max Meyer once switched to “Knappen” in 2009 when he was 15 when he was young at MSV Duisburg.

In 2013 he was promoted to S04 , he was considered one of the greatest talents in German football and became a national player (four international matches). But there was always a lack of attitude, which is why  Meyer was no longer considered in the DFB team and then "on Schalke ".

Max Meyer did not leave FC Schalke and the Bundesliga in good shape

Ultimately, both parties were unable to agree on a contract extension in the summer of 2018. The midfielder then dealt against the ex-club.

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Between 2009 and 2018 at FC Schalke 04: Max Meyer.

© picture alliance / Friso Gentsch / Friso Gentsch

"Lately it all felt like bullying to me," said Meyer junior to the picture - and moved from the Bundesliga * to Crystal Palace in  London to the Premier League .

And now this social media fail. That same evening, the soccer player distanced himself from his father and his Protz video. “I was just made aware of a video from my father. I am deeply shocked by this video, ”he wrote on Instagram:“ It doesn't fit in my world, not in this time, it doesn't fit in any time. ”

Max Meyer reacts on Instagram to his father's Protz video

He had " Schalke 04 owe a great deal and I dissociate myself from the nature and content of this video !!", Max Meyer continued about his father. But the mess was already done.

Check out this post on Instagram

I have just been made aware of a video from my father. I am deeply shocked by this video. It doesn't fit in my world, it doesn't fit in this time, it doesn't fit in any time. I owe Schalke 04 a great deal and I dissociate myself from the nature and content of this video.

A post shared by Max Meyer (@ maxmeyer95) on May 28, 2020 at 1:36 am PDT

It remains to be seen, as the colleagues from the police say, that father Hans-Joachim Meyer obviously recorded the Protz video while driving at full speed. 

Can't be better?

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* tz.de is part of the Germany-wide Ippen-Digital editors network

Source: merkur

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