
Now Preuben Munster has also added to it. Deadline day saw one departure, but two players also move to Munster.
Rot-Weiss Essen and Wuppertaler SV have already upgraded, and Fortuna Koln have also been active on the transfer market once again. Now also Prussia Munster responds and two players signed up. On the other hand, an eagle bearer changes associations.
Munster signed the thirteen-time Romanian national U-player from MSV Duisburg Darius Ghindovean. The midfielder has played 29 games in the third division so far, eleven of them in the current season. Ghindovean, who was born in Medias, played for his home country in the U17, U18, U19 and U20 selection teams. "Darius is a very talented, technically strong player with great running ability. We have high hopes for him and are convinced that he can take the next big step in the professional game with us," says Munster’s sports director Peter Niemeyer.
Holtby leaves Munster
The transfer of Ghindovean also enabled Munster to meet the transfer request of Joshua Holtby to the U23 of Borussia Monchengladbach will join. The 26-year-old did appear in 18 of a possible 23 Regionalliga games during the season, but mostly only as a substitute.
To the second access: Thomas Kok comes for the defensive midfield. The Dutchman last played for FK Jerv in Norway’s second division and was promoted to the Eliteserien, Norway’s highest division, with the club. Kok played 28 games in the promotion season, which was not completed until the end of the year. Niemeyer: "Thomas is a very strong midfielder in terms of soccer with great game intelligence. He has already played at the highest level in the Netherlands and Norway and brings another extra dose of quality to our squad."
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..so a little bit wonder bag, ne?!
Welcome to the most livable city in the world! Holtby was just physically a little too weak and also not constant enough. What the new arrival now means for Klann and how the change is now to be valued in relation to DG. one does not know
Munster does not pay transfer fees, that was certain from the start. In the environment and in the press room at the game on Saturday had also been heard again that there was only a loose conversation between Peter Niemeyer and Dennis Grote. There has never been an official offer.
After the signing of Thomas Kok on the six, I also do not believe that Dennis Grote will be signed in the summer in Munster. This is also because with the currently injured Dennis Daube should probably be extended. With him and Domenik Klann and now Thomas Kok are then three players available for this position. There is therefore no longer a need for the six. This potential gap was closed today.
Traunstein, why is it unsportsmanlike for Preuben Munster to make an inquiry about Dennis Grote and sign him at the winter break?!
Just to remind you, the information about Nowak’s RWE transfer also came at an inopportune time, when RWO still had every chance of advancing. At the time, this caused a lot of unrest at RWO and they promptly blew the next game with a 1:6 defeat at home against Cologne II. There you might as well cry about unsportsmanship, but helps nothing. This is normal business and every club has to be able to deal with it.
Whether Munster would have paid a transfer fee or not is irrelevant, because RWE has correctly stopped the transfer. Even if there are now ongoing costs for which there is no longer a counterpart. Hats off, that is consequence. People are never more important than the club.
And do you know how many changes I have already discussed (admittedly only up to the LL), where it is always said to the outside that there was no transfer fee? This is often the custom, so that the parties do not have to justify themselves to the outside world.
Hardly anyone says this, but it is the case, and is then included in the balance sheet in collective items.
I also think that the "non-offer" is not taxable ultimately for PM no more than a small scratch in the image remains.
The unrest at the competitor was there, but it looks as if RWE has accepted the problem and is even proceeding strengthened from it. But you have to wait for a few more games to do this. The Wuppispiel was quite imposing, but something like this must be confirmed and followed through.
there you are again on the wrong track. It is not nice when contracts, no matter how, are not fulfilled to the actual end. I don’t know what world you live in. But a professional soccer player is only an employee of the club. As an employee, he is not a serf, nor do the fans have any ownership over him. After all, the player does not interfere in the interests of the fan if he wants to terminate his employment contract in order to make his services available to a new employer.
But in order to be able to run a proper game in a certain way, association statutes are important in addition to employment contracts. So it is not possible to change at any time.
But just look at the current exchange period. And then read once the many reports about how many contracts alone today and in the last days in mutual agreement were dissolved. Also in Munster an employment relationship was dissolved today and that without any big differences. The player’s request has been complied with.
Yes self-pity, because only the RWE fans whine here even further rum. I am also not always happy when a player wants to change clubs. But I have enjoyed so much self-discipline and also such an education not to denigrate this person in public or to give him bad wishes. And if some even call him a rat here, this is simply going too far. We are talking about a person who tries to feed his family with his vocation.
A fan may feel passion for his club and also live it out. But that is the case with very few professionals. The club is usually only the employer. And this one can be changed. That is not reprehensible. If this had not been the intention, then the introduction of professionalism should never have taken place. But with the introduction of the professionalism one has also opened the space for a business conduct. Thus the players became employees. A fan usually remains a fan, a player is a professional and therefore changes from time to time. Those who do not want to or cannot accept such a way can only go to a pure amateur club. And even there, down to the district league, players already receive compensation today, mostly in the form of bonuses.
Where is the objectivity from the red and white side?? You and many others believe the words of the Essen club management, I and many others I know the words of Peter Niemeyer and also Dennis Grote.
We all were not present at the talks between Niemeyer and Grote. We all don’t know how it actually happened. What is then left for an evaluation of the facts of the matter. I listen to the statements, compare their contents and then come to a conclusion. Since for me the statements of Niemeyer and Grote coincide and complement each other, I have made an appropriate evaluation for myself. Whether this valuation is correct, I can not say with certainty. But from my point of view it is objective.
You have taken the objective decision from your own point of view to believe the words of the Essen club management. But also this alleged objectivity is only the result of one side. Also you were not present at any talks.
And since it always goes like this in the professional business, I’ve gotten out of the habit of reacting too emotionally to a change of a player. At none of these events has ever been a fan with present. Therefore, it is fatal to say that the other person should remain objective for once and his. I can’t really do that and you can’t really do that either. And since we discuss it together, I think that this result is quite objectively seen by me.
PT.
where am I on the wrong track?
With my view on the observance of contracts?
Or, how I stand to it?
You have just written yourself that no one here can say 100% how it really was.
And still you trust in words, which some people, on the tribune or somewhere else have given you?
Was then with the alleged conversation certainly quite full in the room. :-))
Well, let’s leave it at that for now, you won’t get away from your opinion. and I will not change my position on the subject of DG.
And I would like to say/write one more thing.
I make PM no reproach, or insinuate bad intention with the Unruhestifterei, if they have not themselves, officially with Rot-Weiss inquired, or that also had not intended.
Then, in my opinion, only the 2 friends have gambled away.
So, stay clean and healthy.
And it happened again.
But I remain with it: I am completely my opinion.
I would like to apologize for the expression "Holzweg". He has definitely been wrongly chosen by me.
My point was that it has become common practice in the soccer business not to honor contracts. And this is not only from the player’s side, also clubs have this behavior.
It is not really nice and I can understand your attitude to it more than only. Clubs and their players are certainly more in the public focus than "normal" ones other persons and institutions. But they do not behave differently, like the rest of the society. Contracts are also dissolved here, sometimes unilaterally and sometimes by mutual agreement.
It may be your high claim and the associated dislike of this glut of contract terminations, but the reality is unfortunately completely different. I had meant with the wooden way and expressed me perhaps not quite so well with it.
One PT.
good morning and for it you do not have to apologize yet.
I really don’t care how and who says something and how it is handled now.
The shirt is always closer than the pants and after all, almost all players / consultants, etc. nowadays 3x chemically cleaned.
The two friends will already know how it really happened.
Let them live with it and be happy.
So, I leave it now also here at the place with DG.
Today is 115.Birthday of Rot-Weiss Essen and that is more important/beautiful. ;-))))
You are right of course. From me it should have been then also everything to DG.
Then congratulations. Man what are you still youngsters. We celebrate on 30. April already the 116. Birthday.