Thursday, August 13, 2015

The biggest enemy: boredom – saarbruecker-zeitung.de

Boredom is engaged together in a strange indifference a silent mist of things. So similarly wrote the philosopher Martin Heidegger. The fact that he has been thinking of the start of the 53rd Bundesliga season, is excluded. Nevertheless, the success haze that now wafts the Bayern in Munich before the game against Hamburg, often triggers fans from indifference. Bayern will be champions, says everyone. The descent question seems little nebulous: Ingolstadt and Darmstadt are the top candidates. Behind the Bavaria, Leverkusen, Schalke, Wolfsburg and Dortmund squabble. In a safe distance.

The organizers of the show, the German Football League (DFL), does not see the boredom Nebula. Their boss Christian Seifert takes the discussion even “boring”. 40 million football fans spend it in Germany and 15 million follow the league a week in TV. The clubs have invested 280 million euros in new players. The stadiums are full. The fans do not get bored, he says. Not yet. Creates Bayern this year four titles in a row (which no one has ever succeeded), sneaks the indifference about slow but steady approach.

But what should the League against? Trust in the English Premier League that they wegkaufen Bayern players like Bastian Schweinsteiger? No, the shop at other clubs, such as in the 90s, the Italians and even flush money into German club coffers. The DFL should continue to promote the TV funds centrally, should they still distribute more equitably. But while threatening trouble. So Bayern boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has advocated that the club should sell their TV rights individually. The result would be clear: Bayern gets the most. The boredom had won. Rummenigge calls for the self-promotion also from “fear” of England: there the clubs have negotiated a new TV contract. 6.9 billion euros gets the league for three years. In Germany, a four-year contract for 2.51 billion euros in 2017 runs out. Seifert Calls Gamedays to split further, so that it can offer the German pay-TV broadcaster Sky more live broadcasts. Monday games for example. Or 13:30-clock Sunday Games that come the amateur football in the way.

The find in this discussion no hearing, let alone money. Just as the traditional clubs down from League One. The fight against large retort clubs for more money from the big pot. If they lose the battle, they descend and die. How Borussia Neunkirchen straight. The DFL, this seems to be indifferent. If the fans the league but is indifferent, it is too late.

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