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Dead Fingers
28 Apr 2008, 04:35 PM
Please continue.
Previous thread
http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?t=519122
Fräulein96
28 Apr 2008, 06:13 PM
Well, what better way to start this thread than with an interview of the newest SECHSUNDNEUNZIGER Leon Balogun.
Signing young promising players is always great because you just hope they will be something special and lead 96 to new exciting heights. ;D
They are all cute and innocent until their agents persuade them to only sign a two-year deal so that can leave earlier to a bigger club. :mad:
Ahem, sorry.
Well, here it is, sorry about some weird translations but it's the best I can do.
http://www.hannover96.de/CDA/uploads/RTEmagicC_Leon_02.jpg.jpg
Hallo Leon, welcome at Hannover 96. We're glad that you decided to join our club. How did 96 approach you?
Andreas Bergmann (U23 coach) called my agent and then I was scouted by them. Later Hochstätter called me and was very nice and invited me to come to Hannover. Here Herr Hochstätter, Herr Hecking and Herr Kind had a very good talk with me and after that the decision to join Hannover was pretty much already set in stone.
You had offers from Bremen and Herrtha as well, why did you decide to join 96?
I feel that I have the better chance to develop here. Hannover is a good place for me to only concentrate on football. Berlin is a big city with many distractions and my old friends. Yeah, I get it, Hannover is boring. Even though I feel that I could mentally deal with it I think a new beginning is not a bad thing.
What do you know about Hannover and 96 yet? What's your first impression? Of course he wouldn't say anything bad here but hey that's what we want to hear right?
I had a quick look at the stadium with Herrn Hochstätter and my agent but I didn't see the city yet but my first impression is great. 1-A, really. Well done.
This is your first full season and you made the first eleven from the start. What is the main difference between the juniors and first team?
The game is much more physical but there things that I found to be demanding with the juniors as well, the pace for example. You don't have as much space, now with the men you have more time because the forwards aren't as aggressive. The game is much more tactical.
What are your expectations about your first professional season?
The best possible - I will try get comfortable here as good as possible. They way I assess (?) this city and people I will have a good start here. Of course it won't be easy in the beginning to be away from home and live on my own for the first time but I'm looking forward to it. It's a challenge and I feel that you can only grow and mature on challenges.
You are a German-Nigerian. How come? Intelligent question, lol.
My father is Nigerian and my mother is German, but she's also half-Italian. We are a real multiculti family.
So are more of a German workhorse footballer or a fine nigerian techncian? Yay for stereotypes.
I'm a good mix but maybe I'm more of a workhorse, my technique could be better but you can always improve.
You are a CB but can also play the fullback position. What can 96 fans expect of you?
I can play all defensive positions and also as d-mid. When I was with Hertha I was actually a forward but that didn't go that well. I'm most comfortable in defense.
For what country would you like to play?
For Germany I think. I don't really think that they would accept me for the Nigerian NT. For a mixed kid my skin is pretty white.
Berti Vogts was Nigeria's coach, has there been any contact?
He was playing Oberliga, why would Bert call him?
No, I didn't play for any youth NTs.
Who are your idols?
Mohammed Ali, because I think he stood in for a great thing. Football players I admire are Nesta and Lucio, some people compare me to them. Thuram is great as well. There are many, I can't really narrow it down.
Thanks for the interwiew.
http://www.hannover96.de/CDA/profis/interviews/leon.html
96Squig
29 Apr 2008, 07:50 AM
Nice, and thanks, would have missed it if you would not have posted it.
footyfan1
29 Apr 2008, 08:34 AM
Well, what better way to start this thread than with an interview of the newest SECHSUNDNEUNZIGER Leon Balogun.
Signing young promising players is always great because you just hope they will be something special and lead 96 to new exciting heights. ;D
They are all cute and innocent until their agents persuade them to only sign a two-year deal so that can leave earlier to a bigger club. :mad:
Ahem, sorry.
Well, here it is, sorry about some weird translations but it's the best I can do.
http://www.hannover96.de/CDA/uploads/RTEmagicC_Leon_02.jpg.jpg
http://www.hannover96.de/CDA/profis/interviews/leon.html
Thanks for the translation! I also loved your comments within the interview! I'll be on the lookout for this kid! :)
Fräulein96
29 Apr 2008, 09:17 AM
Just imagine the skin-tone quote reversed:
For what country would you like to play?
For Nigeria I think. I don't really think that they would accept me for the German NT. For a mixed kid my skin is pretty dark.
:eek:
footyfan1
29 Apr 2008, 09:35 AM
Just imagine the skin-tone quote reversed:
For what country would you like to play?
For Nigeria I think. I don't really think that they would accept me for the German NT. For a mixed kid my skin is pretty dark.
:eek:
I'd rather not imagine it. ;)
Fräulein96
29 Apr 2008, 09:54 AM
Thanks for the translation! I also loved your comments within the interview! I'll be on the lookout for this kid! :)
Thanks.
I'll guess he'll see time with the amateurs first (let's hope in the Regionalliga and not 5th level).
Maybe he'll be great or maybe he won't be good enough, I'm excited to see.
I'd rather not imagine it. ;)
Yeah, I know. I just couldn't help to be somewhat disturbed by this quote while translating it.
The Old Lady Hertha
01 May 2008, 03:33 AM
Wow you were spot on about the Berlin distractions thing! :eek:
blue_wizard10
03 May 2008, 09:24 PM
Hello everyone, I wasn't sure where to post this but I have a huge problem, need or whatever you want to call it. I'm going to Hannover this summer and I really want to go to the last game on the 17th against Cottbus...the thing is that I live in Mexico City and there's no way I can get the tickets from here, so I was wondering if any of you could help me out with this. I'm really desperate cus I really want to go to this game.
Thanks!
Fräulein96
04 May 2008, 02:11 PM
Hello everyone, I wasn't sure where to post this but I have a huge problem, need or whatever you want to call it. I'm going to Hannover this summer and I really want to go to the last game on the 17th against Cottbus...the thing is that I live in Mexico City and there's no way I can get the tickets from here, so I was wondering if any of you could help me out with this. I'm really desperate cus I really want to go to this game.
Thanks!
It won't be sold out so just go to the stadium and either buy tickets off a scalper or at the stadium.
Atmosphere will be shit because this game is not important for 96 anymore and I guess there will be 32.000 max inside the stadium.
Buy a ticket close to the Cottbus fans (W11 or W12) because they at least will be interesting to watch. ;)
96Squig
06 May 2008, 04:51 PM
Hooray!
Schwalker
06 May 2008, 05:09 PM
Nice run by H96 lately....
Two wins against Frankfurt and Dortmund followed by an unlucky draw against Hertha but compensated by a somewhat lucky draw against Schalke and now a solid 3-0 win against Hansa...
That´s 11 points in five games..which is promising, pity the season is almost over.
Fräulein96
06 May 2008, 05:28 PM
I was in the stadium! I was in the stadium! I was in the stadium! :D
My last 96 game of the season and they won 3:0, how wonderful. I felt pretty bad for the Rostock fans though, imo the 2nd best fans of the league and Germany, they were awesome again, unbelievable loud, great songs and even smoke.
Damn, they hate their players though.
Huszti had a pretty good game which will make resigning him even harder. Rostock were pretty bad I have to admit.
footyfan1
07 May 2008, 04:08 AM
Nice run by H96 lately....
Two wins against Frankfurt and Dortmund followed by an unlucky draw against Hertha but compensated by a somewhat lucky draw against Schalke and now a solid 3-0 win against Hansa...
That´s 11 points in five games..which is promising, pity the season is almost over.
And they are just going to be better next season....... :cool:
Fräulein96
07 May 2008, 11:20 AM
And they are just going to be better next season....... :cool:
God, I hope so much that we don't pull a Nürnberg. :D
Seriously, sometimes I wonder if I'll ever see 96 reach an UEFA cup berth in my lifetime.
Btw, unless 96 loses the last two matches this season marks the first Bundesliga season since the promotion that 96 won more games than they lost. 12 - 10 - 10 right now.
Fräulein96
07 May 2008, 11:55 AM
http://www.spiegel.de/img/0,1020,1171840,00.jpg
http://www.bundesliga.de/media/images/00_vereinsbilder/_spieltagsgalerien/bundesliga/32__spieltag/h96_torjubel_468x345.jpg
Highlights:
http://rapidshare.de/files/39334115/96-FCH.avi.html
Schwalker
07 May 2008, 04:00 PM
God, I hope so much that we don't pull a Nürnberg. :D
Seriously, sometimes I wonder if I'll ever see 96 reach an UEFA cup berth in my lifetime.
Btw, unless 96 loses the last two matches this season marks the first Bundesliga season since the promotion that 96 won more games than they lost. 12 - 10 - 10 right now.
Sure, the same day I see Schalke actually winning the league....;)
96Squig
10 May 2008, 01:26 PM
Had to work all day in the sund and didn't worry about football. seems this was the right decision...
Alex_K
10 May 2008, 01:29 PM
I do this since 2006 or so. Well, minus the working part. Too ********ing depressing otherwise.
Borussia
10 May 2008, 01:57 PM
1:6 defeat in Bremen. :eek:
I bet the 96 fans won't be amused. :-)