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2020-04-07T08:33:41.649Z


Who is the fairest team in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen? And which team can be called "Bad Boys"? The somewhat different overview of the season so far.


Who is the fairest team in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen? And which team can be called "Bad Boys"? The somewhat different overview of the season so far.

Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen - The game in football is interrupted. However, the tables currently exist. The Bavarian Football Association (BFV) also maintains rankings by points and goals in all classes and leagues, as well as ranking lists of the home and away strengths of the various teams or the performance in the first and second round of each season. In addition, a fairness table provides information about received warnings and place orders.

Winner Gleißner wants more physical effort

The association does not keep its own statistics of the clubs from the district from the state league down to the district classes, but it is not difficult to compile them for the home newspaper: points were awarded for warnings, traffic light cards and place references. The total divided by the games completed gave the quota necessary for the order. The fairest team is the FSV Höhenrain. Coach Gerhard Gleißner: "I have to answer the question about the joy with a" yes and no ". It shows that my team is playing very well. It doesn't have to be played unfairly, but more physical exercise would be desirable from time to time. "

In addition to 22 yellow cards, the Höhenrainer only received two traffic light cards - the same player each. Michael Huber's anger did not materialize. Gleissner: "He is an experienced player who is more committed to the game than a youth football player." And the FSV coach is convinced: "When the season is over, we shouldn't necessarily try to take the lead in the fairness table To defend. We need more effort in the struggle for relegation. ”

SV Bad Tölz: Six traffic light cards in injury time

Hicham Aqabli, player coach of SV Bad Tölz, had expected a place in the midfield of the fairness table for his team. He is surprised that the Tölzer are at the bottom. But Aqabli has an explanation for the high penalty score: “It does not come from an overly tough style of play. The many warnings have to do with frustration, ranting and grumbling. ”In fact, the SV players only caught five of six traffic light cards in injury time, when defeats could no longer be averted and some players had to get rid of their anger.

Aqabli considers it difficult to take action: “Our player blanket is just too thin. It is hardly possible to make changes as a memo. "

Long awaited "decency and behavior", but "no angels"

The SV Bad Heilbrunn, located next to TuS Geretsried, has a very special record. The team of coach Walter Lang not only rose three times in a row, but also led the fairness list in the district class and district league. Lang: “When I first contact a new team, I tell the players that I expect decency and behavior next to and on the pitch. If you follow this in the game, you can avoid completely unnecessary problems. No games are won with discussions and abuse. "

The HSV coach is convinced that the players in higher leagues have better physical and playful conditions. "An opponent is chased off the ball in the running duel and not unpacked the bloodlick," the 52-year-old is convinced. But Lang also makes it clear: "My players do not have to be angels." In the only point game so far after the winter break against Olching, the healing wells threatened to have forgotten the specifications shortly before the break. There was a rant on the referee and among themselves. Long in the cabin: "This is not how we win a flowerpot." The team tore themselves on their straps, left the opponents uncontrolled and ultimately won with a 3-1 win. Fair is just more.

Source: merkur

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