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Old 04 Apr 2006, 12:26 PM   #1
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Old 04 May 2006, 05:47 PM   #2
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- Koller is back
- Tyrala (18y old talented striker) suffered from an injured knee meniscus (back next season)
- Meier (3rd goalie) is still recovering from a torn cruciate ligament (back next season)
- Ricken recovering from torn cruciate ligament (back next season)
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Old 05 May 2006, 06:49 AM   #3
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- Koller is back
Don't care. He's history anyhow.



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- Tyrala (18y old talented striker) suffered from an injured knee meniscus (back next season)

With the players we have coming back and those we're considering bringing in, won't he be the #1 striker on the amateur team next season??




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- Meier (3rd goalie) is still recovering from a torn cruciate ligament (back next season)

I already want someone else.......



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- Ricken recovering from torn cruciate ligament (back next season)
He'll be keeping the bench warm next season.......
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Any status on Kehl??
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Old 07 May 2006, 05:10 AM   #5
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Any status on Kehl??
Not yet, injured ankle is all we know. Maybe some ligaments are damaged or even ruptured.
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Old 07 May 2006, 09:51 AM   #6
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German Midfielder Kehl Ligament Injury Not Serious






FRANKFURT, May 7 (Reuters) - An ankle injury to Germany midfielder Sebastian Kehl in Borussia Dortmund's match against Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday turned out to be less serious than first feared.


Germany assistant coach Joachim Loew said on Sunday that Kehl had suffered only a strained ligament and not a tear, as first feared.


"That's the best news of the day that Sebastian Kehl was not hurt as badly as we first thought," Loew said. "He is going to play a big role in our planning."


Kehl suffered the injury late in a 1-1 draw against Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga.


The 26-year-old made his comeback for Germany after a long absence in a 4-1 win over the United States in March.


Juergen Klinsmann names his World Cup squad on May 15. The hosts get the World Cup underway with a Group A match against Costa Rica in Munich on June 9.
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Seems that our second goalie, Bernd Meier, torn one of his cruciate ligaments and is out for 6-8 months. :-/

As we only have 4 goalies for the pro and reserve team and even one of the other three keepers is also (minorly) injured, we should pray to god, that nothing happens to Weidenfeller. Looking back it was maybe a mistake not to spend some money on a decent number 2.

But that's typical BVB, the transfer window closes and immediately there is an injury to an important player. :-((((
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Seit relativ kurzer Zeit ist Torhüter Bernd Meier nach einem überstandenen Kreuzbandriss wieder zurück bei den BVB-Profis und wollte Stammkraft Roman Weidenfeller eigentlich Dampf machen und zu noch größeren Darbietungen verhelfen. Das kann der sympathische Keeper jetzt erst einmal vergessen, beim Einsatz in der Zweitvertretung in der Regionalligabegegnung ausgerechnet bei seinem Ex-Club LR Ahlen riss sich Borussias Nummer zwei erneut das Kreuzband im Knie

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It's true. Well...if Weidenfeller misses some matches then we'll probably see Sören Pirson's debut?
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Looking back it was maybe a mistake not to spend some money on a decent number 2.

But that's typical BVB, the transfer window closes and immediately there is an injury to an important player. :-((((

What did I say man? What the f#ck did I say?

We should have gotten a decent #2 just because we needed someone better than Meier.

All BVB does is talk, talk, talk. They want to finish in the top five on the f#cking cheap. They will soon realize you cannot do that.
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