Okej Peter, tack för infon... thanks for the info. If you Swiss people are REALLY quick, you can actually have the luxury of getting your own question asked to Felix tomorrow... or maybe you're not THAT interested in him. Btw, Djurgården are better than Hammarby... five points at the moment. Let's hope it stays that way! Right Peter? ;-) Kunde inte låta bli...
Hi Martin, If it is not too late, I have a question for Magro : "With the potential which is or was his, is he thinking that he has missed his carreer?" cheers,
Sounds about right. I thought he's done after his second spell with us and was quite surprised when he landed a contract with one of Sweden's top teams. Hope he does well for D.I.F. (and any updates are always appreciated.) Big News from Stuttgart: Matthias Sammer got fired!
Hm. After speaking with him for about 45 minutes today, I think that he himself would answer that question with a firm "NO". It sort of depends on what you mean with "career", though... He actually seemed quite pleased with his current situation here in Stockholm, and said that he intends to "play out" his contract which means he will be with us for at least two more years. I got a pretty good impression of him, he seemed to be a determined type of guy who knows his up- and downsides... He's suffering from a shoulder injury at the moment, but hopefully he will be back to full form when we meet IFK Göteborg in ten days time. If you're interested, I can post you the link to the full interview I did with him as soon as it's out on the internet. It will of course be in Swedish, but... it might be of interest for you anyway. Cheers, take care. /Martin
-Diego Benaglio has agreed to join Nacional da Madeira on a four-year deal. His contract had ran out and the negotiations with Stuttgart didn't go to well -Adnan Jasari has officially signed a 1-year deal with Ferencvaros This sure is looking like a busy summer!
Good for him...they say it's for the number one spot (there is no way around Hildebrand in Stuttgart.) First time we have a Swiss abroad in Portugal in recent times.
Here's the interview with Felix Magro... as promised. As I said earlier, it's in Swedish... you might understand some of it, though. In short: he has had some problems during the (cold Swedish) winter and spring, but he is beginning to feel more and more at ease with the situation in DIF and in Stockholm... hopefully he's got more to show! www.11433.net /Martin