This is where a smart press officer would ask these guys to do a few videos like that during the year and post them on the team site.
http://www.tsv1860.de/aktuell/news/loewen-helfen-flutopfern-in-deggendorf Like they planned to help the Niederbayern flood victims with a charity game but Bauern together with Seehofer announced they'll do the same now everything in the media is about their approach.... how thoughtful it is by Bauern and so on although they were second to come up with this idea....
Deggendorf and Passau, just devastated. I have friends who live there or not far from there. Several lost everything. It will take them some time to come back from this. Reibersdorf/Parkstetten is right on the Donau as well and surely got the brunt of this.
The second Jahrhundertflut within 10 years. One should send all those skeptics there to see it by their own eyes. If it wasnt for all those dam investments in the last years Deggendorf would look like Jersey shore.
http://www.merkur-online.de/sport/tsv-1860/muss-frischer-wind-rein-2945204.html You can think of AS what you like but, Im afraid, he was right when he stated:
Well the problem with that theory is that until you get rid of the old MANAGEMENT that fresh air will soon be consumed by the old "smog" that is the Neolithic-thinking board and management.
Id like to ask you why have dont you share any of the reservations towards Ismaik that are going around out there?
First their source. Second, when you have been lied to many times from the same people, I tend not to trust people either, so I can understand Ismaik's frustration. He genuinely wants to help but wants his opinions to be considered seriously. All the 1860 board wants is his money. If that is what they really wanted all along they should have just told Ismaik and not lied to him about taking him and his ideas seriously.
I. for my part. wish this was true. But there's two problems I have with this: 1. Do you have any sources or evidence Ismaik does not plan to ******** the club completely up. I mean you're right you cant trust anyone within the club mgmt, but that doesnt mean instead you trust Ismaik. All his sides talking about "young African" talents selling approach is nonsense - and that's something that has been brought up by them. Then on the other hand I look at clubs like Swansea or Malaga, tbh what hinders Ismaik, once 50+1 has fallen, to leave the club in debt(by stopping investments) or to change the team's color to red? Then again, I read your comments here about him in which Ismaik seems a genuine guy beyond any doubt. Lets say there was no lying mgmt, where do you take this belief in Ismaik's honesty from? I really want to know that. 2. For some part, the ideas towards sport Ismaik has come up were crap. Eriksson etc. shows he knows nothing about soccer. But that's okay if he knows to hire the right guys in the right positions. Another problem is that Ismaik might be right about the incompetence of the staff. The problem is that after how he acted in the last half year he appears to be the guy to call for pretty anyone's head cause he doesnt act like Ismaik wants it. Not pretty helpful. It kept, apart from boandlkramer, everyone in office.
Danke! There is a long road to go yet for the MLS Cup - and although I do not like playoffs in soccer, I don't mind this format. Still, anyone RBNY see starting Sunday will be a strong test. And the best part? RBNY Academy system is loaded for bear with talent.