At the annual meeting of Bayern, there will be this Friday no big surprises or announcements. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has said that, and finally the boss. “No Show” (Rummenigge), “no surprises” (Rummenigge), so there are not even “distributed any special” (Rummenigge).
No player, and certainly not the coach so the extension of the contract will be announced. At such gatherings that’s a popular dramatic means to keep the mood high. “The members and fans of Bayern Munich can be very satisfied with the course of the season,” Rummenigge said. This must then submit times.
Maybe but then comes something life to the place, because after information of “Sport 1″ could be the release prisoners Hoeness times make representations in the circle of his club again. So maybe he gets his big appearance on Friday. Surprisingly it was, the show is guaranteed – and for many members then probably also a treat for her appearance
The convicted tax cheats works during the day as head of youth department. Bayern, the weekends he may spend at home again. In theory it would therefore Friday night the opportunity to make yourself comfortable in the ranks of the people, voting member of the club he is.
Before starting his prison sentence he spoke for the last time on May 2, 2014 the members. His announcement: “That’s not!” It will be interesting.
It is certain that course numbers are announced. They will be remarkable as every year – if perhaps not quite as powerful as in the past. “We are not able to set new records every year,” said Rummenigge – this means that an increase in turnover of 528.7 million euros (total Group) is only possible using the other. “We need substantial improvements in revenue from the TV sector,” said the club boss.
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