View Full Version : 1899 Hoffenheim 08/09 Thread II - 'The village people'
berloha
18 Apr 2009, 05:50 PM
Conclusion:
Leverkusens management must have some relatives at the DFB, too. ;)
Sherlock....you could be right ! :D
footyfan1
20 Apr 2009, 12:17 PM
Did you guys see the Transfermarkt rumor that says should KSC be relegated, Lars Stindl, Christian Eichner and Dino Drpic could be headed to Hoffenheim?
Transfermarkt report at this link. (http://www.transfermarkt.de/de/forum/154/geruechtekueche/thread/668302/anzeige.html)
berloha
20 Apr 2009, 01:18 PM
^yep, just read that.
I hope it is not true, I prefer to get new players from 'our youth' in Brazil, or Africa. :D
footyfan1
20 Apr 2009, 01:53 PM
^yep, just read that.
I hope it is not true, I prefer to get new players from 'our youth' in Brazil, or Africa. :D
I don't blame you on Drpic and Eichner, but that Stindl kid has potential.......
berloha
20 Apr 2009, 03:27 PM
Okay, Rangnick in an interview with a newspaper:
6-7 new players for the second Bundesliga season to expected
Wellington expected to leave
no comments from Rangnick about the KSC players
Holtby from Aachen a top target for 1899
south american market could be an option for new players :)
Friday match against Hertha,
today amazing 12 players were able to do training lessons
Vorsah, Ba and Obasi are doubts
Hildebrand will return
"Eisenfuß" Eilts
20 Apr 2009, 04:16 PM
The kicker has also an article about Rangnicks transfer plan,
most of it already mentioned by Berloha: link (http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/startseite/artikel/507560/).
Equilibrium
20 Apr 2009, 06:33 PM
You need to start getting some quality, proven players instead of just random youngsters. I admire that you look for those types of players, but you need a mix between youngsters and experienced players who have been proven with their quality throughout their careers.
footyfan1
21 Apr 2009, 04:23 AM
You need to start getting some quality, proven players instead of just random youngsters. I admire that you look for those types of players, but you need a mix between youngsters and experienced players who have been proven with their quality throughout their careers.
EQ, I think what you are forgetting or just don't know is that Hoffenheim has a strict business plan.
And their plan did not call for them being at the top of the Bundesliga this quickly.
I think it is credible that despite this taste of life at the top, Hoffenheim has not and still doesn't seem to be deviating from their plan.
This club is building for sustained success. I admire what they are doing.
berloha
21 Apr 2009, 07:11 AM
Yep ^.
If we become the German Arsenal, I'd be happy with it.
But we will get at least one older, proven one because Selim Teber will leave us. When he will be gone, the oldest player will be the goalie Hildebrand.
Riquelme would be a mega-transfer ! :D;)
MetroChile
21 Apr 2009, 11:48 AM
Riquelme would be a mega-transfer ! :D;)
Overrated, anyway. :cool:
berloha
21 Apr 2009, 02:38 PM
no no...Riquelme is a God ! And I will always defend him.
footyfan1
22 Apr 2009, 05:08 AM
Overrated, anyway. :cool:
And a big pu$$y.
The Old Lady Hertha
22 Apr 2009, 05:12 AM
"********ing crack a smile you punk ass bitch."
Thats what I would say to Riquelme if I got to see him.
berloha
22 Apr 2009, 07:02 AM
^
http://i43.tinypic.com/11j5eug.gif
Equilibrium
22 Apr 2009, 08:29 AM
YouTube - Most intense moment in my life, KLOSE'S GOAL VS. ARGENTINA
^
berloha
22 Apr 2009, 02:29 PM
Amazing, since then Kl*se has never ever scored an important goal again. No i guess, that was his most important goal ever. Thanks Grosso by the way !
back to hoffenheim's mega transfer,
http://i39.tinypic.com/jts2tj.jpg
berloha
22 Apr 2009, 06:35 PM
Sa n*-go is a big no-go !
So Schindelmeiser just said:
'we will make our desicion next thursday (about san*g staying or not), it was right to get him (under the circumstances), but he could not help the team !'
It's time to start the farewell watch, San*go ! http://mainzelsmile.ioff.de/winkend/wavetowel2.gif
There is no 1899 supporter who will miss you !
The Old Lady Hertha
23 Apr 2009, 03:58 AM
Amazing, since then Kl*se has never ever scored an important goal again. No i guess, that was his most important goal ever. Thanks Grosso by the way !
What?
He singled handedly saved Germany's ass against Finland, scoring a hat-trick in the process.
He scored against Turkey that should have been the game winner if Lahm hadn't allowed the Turkish winger to simply ghost by him.
He scored against Portugal.
By your logic, then, such international strikers as Henry, Benzema, Rooney, etc. haven't scored important goals either, but it's just real easy to pick on Klose. :rolleyes:
ForeverRed
23 Apr 2009, 04:51 AM
And a big pu$$y.
You can say that again.
berloha
23 Apr 2009, 06:56 AM
What?
He singled handedly saved Germany's ass against Finland, scoring a hat-trick in the process.
He scored against Turkey that should have been the game winner if Lahm hadn't allowed the Turkish winger to simply ghost by him.
He scored against Portugal.
By your logic, then, such international strikers as Henry, Benzema, Rooney, etc. haven't scored important goals either, but it's just real easy to pick on Klose. :rolleyes:
Right, his goals (after months of not scoring ) against world-champion Finland can be compared to the WC match against Argentina. Your logic with Henry, Benezma and Rooney, remains your logic. But listing young player like the last two and listing Henry who scored MANY more important goals in his carreer than Klose makes me wanna stop writing about Kl*se.
Especially in this lovely thread !