Jeremy Toljan at US Sassuolo Calcio

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  1. Scotty

    Scotty Member+

    Dec 15, 1999
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  3. trophy case

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    Feb 8, 2008
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    He played U-17 for Germany.
     
  4. Hobo

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    Apr 29, 2007
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  5. Zak1FCK

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  6. jakepc42

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    Military father?
     
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  8. Scotty

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  9. #1 Feilhaber and Adu

    Aug 1, 2007
    I always thought that the number of German-Americans coming out of Stuttgart was on the low-side lately but Jermey Toljan along with 3 other players in VFB Stuttgart i considered to have an American possibility. The other three (All U-16's) were

    Ken Gipson
    Thilo Kehrer
    Alex Aleman

    there is also a definite yank in the VFB Stuttgart U-14/U-13 ranks.
     
  10. EXALIFTIN

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    Nov 23, 2010
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    Toljan is listed under the second team for hoffenheim http://www.achtzehn99.de/kader-u23/ pretty good for a '94, Would be great if the USSF could work their magic and get him on the Germerican train :D, of course the fact that he would have to file a one time switch probably means we won't see him with our youth teams.
     
  11. taylor

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    Lol, I am really surprised there aren't more from Berlin. When I was growing up there the military was always at the klub.... :)
     
  12. taylor

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    Sorry to write again, but this German brotha relationship sort of begs the question why this phenomenon only happened in Germany. I mean we had an equally good amount of soldiers in italy and England, if my eighth grade memory serves....

    Edit: should we be expecting some high quality cricketers in 20 years from Afghanistan?

    Double edit.... I couldn't help looking up the data
    http://www.vetfriends.com/US-deployments-overseas/
     
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  13. Ironkick14

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  14. taylor

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    Jun 9, 2000
    Fav team: FC CARL ZEISS JENA
    Club:
    --other--
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    In the words of W. let's invade! Where is this place again?

    Btw, why the hll aren't we kicking ass at ping pong or judo?
     
  15. Scotty

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  17. Hobo

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    Apr 29, 2007
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    Yes, he and two other will be promoted while 4 bench warmers have been removed from the first team bc they have no shot at playing time. Promoting the youth players is a planning-for-the-future move.
    the original article here http://www.rnz.de//Regionalmeldunge...er_Gisdol_streicht_vier_Profis_aus_Hoffen.php
     
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  18. Zak1FCK

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    Probably also means that they have given up on the reserve team making the top two and being promoted to the 3. Bundesliga, although I am not sure they applied for a license.
     
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  19. autobus39

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    Toljan is on the bench today for Hoffenheim
     
  20. Testudo

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  21. Scotty

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    Can any German speakers give us a translation and/or a general idea of what this article is about?

    Krücken muss in der neuen Saison mit einer veränderten Mannschaft arbeiten, denn mit Michael Gregoritsch (verliehen an FC St. Pauli), Andreas Ludwig, Robin Szarka, Jeremy Toljan, Niklas Süle (alle zu den TSG-Profis) sowie Denis Thomalla (RB Leipzig) verlässt die U 23 ein halbes Dutzend Stammspieler.

    http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/...en-beerbt-trainerduo-bei-der-kleinen-tsg.html
     
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  22. Zak1FCK

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    They have to rebuild the reserve team, a ton of important players leaving. Our boy Toljan is one of the players moving to the first team.
     
  23. chalaron

    chalaron Member+

    Aug 15, 2006
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    No other country is even close to the numbers we had in Germany during the Cold War. At the peak there were nearly 300k US soldiers stationed there, outside of wars the next highest post 1960 was Japan at under 100k. Look at this graphic, there have been around 11 MILLION US troops stationed in Germany since 1950.


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  24. Sandon Mibut

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    Feb 13, 2001
    When I was in the reserves in the mid 80s I worked in a public affairs unit and we produced otherwise very dull documents and I remember at the time writing something about how there were more Americans in the US Army in Germany than there were in the entire US Marine Corps and US Coast Guard, combined. Not the Marines and Coast Guard in Germany, but Marines and Coast Guard, overall.

    It was a huge presence in the Cold War.
     
  25. BostonRed

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    Takes a lot of troops to plug the Fulda Gap. Considering we all thought we were going to die when the balloon went up, it's understandable a lot of Cold War babies were left behind.
     
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