Thursday, March 12, 2015

“Puck to the head”: Sammers insults to gauge are disrespectful – THE WORLD

Thomas gauge dares something. After all, not many people place in the Bundesliga with Bayern at large. The manager of Werder Bremen but it did.

The giants would enjoy a Celebrity bonus at the referees gauge testified. Ribéry takes a lot more often fly off and coach Guardiola once belonged long ago banished to the stands. Instead’ll always measured with “double standards”.

Who says something to be reckoned with a counter-attack, especially since there are good arguments for such. As would be the heading of the weekend. Bremen will play against Bayern. To expose Eichins push as maneuver is to be exercised with the influence on the referee still to be applied, is not art.



“In the corner, and shame on you!”

Of course, the Bavarians would also be quiet at the weekend at the Weser, win there and can leave. However, this does not correspond to the one her nature, on the other hand, it is natural to them allows also to defend themselves verbally.

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And in an appropriate manner. Gauge would make mood against Bayern Munich, said the club head. However, this is not fair play and unnecessary. A bit more respect should be already: “In school, I would say: ‘! In the corner, and shame on you’”

In fact, gauge must ask if he has done and his club a favor by this initiative. Referee finally can be reluctant to accuse, to manipulate games. If only subconsciously. This was pointed out, inter alia, Matthias Sammer explicitly points.

The sports director of Bavaria had it but will leave it at this interpretation. Instead, he drove in his argument a few floors down and was personal. He threw gauge of having brain damage “… He’s probably in between times to get a puck to the head These could be long-term consequences That’s quite possible”

gauge graduated 180 Bundesliga games

In addition to personal insult Sammer is subliminally also the expertise of his colleagues in principle. Gauge who has completed 180 Bundesliga matches for Borussia Mönchengladbach in his playing days, worked after athletic career for many years as a manager at the Cologne Sharks in the German Ice Hockey League before moving to Werder Bremen.

Again Eichins foray may not have been particularly clever, he is always debatable. But not in this form. In Rummenigge’s words: “Better a little relaxed and somewhat respectful to the enemy.”

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