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Five goals and yet lost? Schwaiger interplay and Wörther lessons

2021-08-14T08:48:56.944Z


“Sometimes you lose and sometimes the others win.” Sorry, Mr. Rehhagel, we don't like to contradict, but your football wisdom doesn't always apply.


“Sometimes you lose and sometimes the others win.” Sorry, Mr. Rehhagel, we don't like to contradict, but your football wisdom doesn't always apply.

Sure, not in a draw anyway, but sometimes not even in a 5: 2.

This is how much FC Schwaig 2 won and the points may have been taken away again.

The opponents from SVE Berglern 2 will now say “Karma” because they were very pissed off. "We postponed the game especially for Schwaig because six or seven players would have been on vacation on the regular game day and they were reluctant to use players from the squad that was promoted to the state league," said a Facebook post from Eintracht . "We were happy to relocate", and still the regional league kickers came up, "including the top scorer of the district league". The latter is not true, because Schwaig's best shooter of the championship season, Raffi Ascher, was not there. But Stefan Haberl, Maxi Buchauer, Kevin Holzner and Vincent Sommer, who - who's surprising - promptly scored a goal.

Schwaig's press spokesman Rainer Hellinger does not deny this. “Our national league squad consists of 23 players. You can calculate that some will be used in the second. The people who do not get a chance in the first need practice. That will happen every now and then, it is the only way to keep them at operating temperature. "Training is currently hardly possible," because if you have five national league games in 13 days, all you need to do is play a little football tennis and run out ".

And then why is the whole thing a case for the sports court? Because FC Schwaig used a player against the BFV regulations. It's about Maxi Buchauer, who played the first national league game from the start and then missed the next three games due to an illness. Either 15 days or two games - that's how long you have to be in the second. The 15 days weren't over yet, "but Maxi had already paused three times," explains Hellinger. The problem with it: “Obviously, it is not the games of the first that count here, but the second. That wasn't clear to us. ”Now the Schwaiger are waiting for news from the association. "So far, he has not wanted a statement," says Hellinger.

If the point is deducted, the FCS will be able to get over it, because - that is our forecast - it will easily march through the B-Class because the regional league replacement will also be used in the future. “We're not a club that has lots of strangers playing in the first. We come from below. People are not too nice to play in the second, ”emphasizes Hellinger: The aforementioned Raffi Ascher was also intended to return to the Berglern game, but was then injured.

Different subject, different wisdom. FC Bayern sports director Hasan Salihamidzic advises: "You should never close or open the door". Sounds confused, and it is. Heini Hundsnurscher, head of soccer at SV Wörth, dealt differently with the fact that four players wanted to change clubs: Fabrizio Brandes, Gero Haase, Qurin Lerch and Lukas Brandt. The quartet wanted to go back to Markt Schwaben. From there they switched to SV Wörth to get match practice because they didn't have an A-youth team. Free transfer. Hundsnurscher now demanded 187.50 euros per player. Really now?

“That's right,” confirms the football boss from Wörth.

“In May they assured us that they would stay with us.

And two weeks before the end of the transition period, they suddenly come along. ”It couldn't be done that way, he complains.

"After all, we also have our plans - for the first and second, which is now in the A-class."

How did you go on?

Markt Schwaben naturally refused to pay, but the impending ban did not materialize.

Hundsnurscher resolves: “Of course we didn't ask for anything.

We just wanted to give the guys a lesson. "

What we learn from it: In the end, the clubs always look to the well-being of their footballers.

That already knew - and now we come to the next football mode - Torsten Legat: "I don't think the club will put stones in my contract."

DIETER PRIGLMEIR

Source: merkur

All sports articles on 2021-08-14

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