Bayern league club VfB Hallbergmoos, threatened with relegation, have signed a second winter signing.
However, the big transfer offensive did not materialize.
Hallbergmoos
- The need for reinforcements was great among the footballers at VfB Hallbergmoos after the disastrous first half of the Bayernliga season, but now the existing staff have to deal with it.
The transfer final saw a new signing with Andrew Addo (TSV 1860 Rosenheim) and a departure with Stephan Thee (DJK Pasing).
The Bayernliga penultimate has explored the market in recent weeks, but has not found or got the players who can help immediately in the relegation battle.
Sports director Anselm Küchle kept calm and didn't want to panic just to do something.
Young left foot for the flank
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Stephan Thee changes to the district league for professional reasons.
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Ultimately, the Hallbergmooser only have two new players.
After goalkeeper Fabian Müske (Eintracht Karlsfeld), Andrew Addo was left footed for the flank.
He was trained with the A-Juniors of SSV Reutlingen and gained his first experience in adult football in the fall at Bayernliga bottom TSV 1860 Rosenheim.
Andrew Addo played 37 minutes in five substitutions.
The young kicker is hoping for the next step in Hallbergmoos.
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Stephan Thee gone again
On the other hand, ex-third division professional Stephan Thee has switched to district division club DJK Pasing.
The 34-year-old came to VfB in late summer shortly before the transfer window closed from Bayernliga competitor VfR Garching and is now saying goodbye to upscale amateur football for professional reasons.
Police officer Thee was only able to train and play part of the time in Garching and most recently in Hallbergmoos due to his changing working hours.
That was ultimately the reason why he now laces his football boots three leagues lower.
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