With best wishes from Mr Freud? Frauenfussball Schweden reports that Anja Mittag is joining Malmö, after a number of very successful years with Potsdamn [sic]. Like.
Micol, I am not melting with the subject of the post, but shouldn't the thread become Frauen-Bundesliga Follies 2012?
Considering that it was April until we got the new thread started last time, there is no hurry. And I can't think of another clever word with "F" to match "Frauen-Bundesliga", so I need someone's help in opening it anyway.
Do they eat Flapjacks? Is Foreboding unlucky? Are they prone to Fiestas on good days? The league just seems like it's full of Fahrvergnugen.
I like "Fiesta". Not sure this picture fits that name though: Potsdam cooling off after a morning run during their traditional January training camp on a beach of the German part of the Baltic Sea.
Oh, by no means would I prevent you from frolicking, dear. (And now I've got confirmation how to spell it I may even call the new thread that. )
They're not melting either; in fact they look quite at home in the icy waters. Gee, is it because they're really unfeeling robots? (trying to start a baseless rumor) How about '2012: Frigid Frauen Frolicking'?
No one in Germany seems to have found out yet. Interesting though - looks like Leverkusen haven't given themselves up quite yet after all, if they bring in a player from the US for support.
Bayern Munichs women BL team also signs two US girls: Sarah Hagen (FC Milwaukee, U23-US-NT) and Niki Cross (former clubs: Boston Breakers, Umea FF, Medkila IL) get half years contracts. Kicker.de article (German)
As will, according to this article, Australian midfielder Sally Shipard, once she has played the W-League finals with Canberra. The article calls Leverkusen a "German powerhouse" - note that we are talking about the club which has brought home three whole points so far this season.