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BFV change concept is well received

2020-06-06T02:54:01.059Z


There is a standstill among amateur footballers. The ball will roll again in the classes below the professional leagues at the earliest from September 1st.


There is a standstill among amateur footballers. The ball will roll again in the classes below the professional leagues at the earliest from September 1st.

BY MARCO BLANCO UCLES

Garmisch-Partenkirchen - It was previously unclear how the Bavarian Football Association (BFV) would deal with transfers in the summer. Now a working group of the association has worked out specific suggestions: As before, a player must have signed off at his club by June 30th. However, if the club does not agree to the change, they can block the affected kicker for six months. The BFV will decide on Thursday whether this system will be implemented.

The clubs should be protected

The concept should be a rule design to protect the clubs. One with which Christoph Saller from 1. FC Garmisch-Partenkirchen could live well: "It is a good opportunity for the dissatisfied players if both clubs agree," said the coach of the national league team. Thomas Neumeier, colleague at SV Uffing, also rated the proposal positively. However, he is bothered by denying kickers who want to change. "You can never need dissatisfied players." Ludwig Hutter shares this opinion: "Blocking a player is nonsense! If someone wants to change, he will go, ”says the sporting director at the district class leader Unterammergau. The Ammertaler skeptically sees June 30 as the deadline. "I think it's too early. We do not start the new season before September 1st. The players aren't thinking about that at the moment. "

Jan Tischer: "You plan with your squad for the entire season and not just for the first half of the season"

The proposal is well received by SV Ohlstadt, above all the restriction that the releasing club has to agree. "I think that's positive. You plan with your squad for the entire season and not just for the first half of the season, ”says Jan Tischer, coach of the district league team.

The team leaders rule out that there will be a lot of changes in the region. Saller does not expect to have to think a lot about exits or exits. With his own team, he expects an "almost unchanged" squad for a possible restart in September. This also applies to Neumeier from the SVU. "To my knowledge, all players stay here. And we had never considered potential new additions either. ”

The SV Ohlstadt does not care much in this regard: Until the corona crisis thwarted the club, some changes in summer were planned to "freshen up". The talks are currently on hold. "Without seeing the boys in training, transfers don't make much sense," says Tischer.

Source: merkur

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