Monday, January 25, 2016

“Penis affair”: Effenberg trained Paderborn only on probation – THE WORLD

In the “Penis affair” to striker Nick Proschwitz Trainer Stefan Effenberg at SC Paderborn has got off lightly, on the other hand was released with immediate effect “Exhibitionist” Proschwitz. After the scandalous incidents in the training camp of the football second division in Belek the 47-year-old Effenberg was appointed to report on Monday by club boss Wilfried Finke, was allowed to keep his job but.

Even manager Michael Born remains in office. Finke spoke of “very trusting” talks with Effenberg and Born, which he had done, and said he saw “no reason to doubt their statements.”

Photo: AP President Wilfried Finke from SC Paderborn

For Proschwitz there in Paderborn on the other hand no future. The 29-year-old had apparently lost during boozy final evening of the training camp in the sports bar of a five-star hotels all control, exposing it in the presence of an employee of the organizing agency both his gender and his backside.



“Non-recognition of an irregularity ‘

” The player Nick Proschwitz is the jersey of SC Paderborn not slip over again, “Finke said, putting clear: “. I does not matter how low your pants hung As a player of SC Paderborn, as a guest in a Muslim country is it simply no place I condemn and abhor this behavior..”

Until the evening and the separation of Effenberg and Born had been standing in the room. Finke had the two leaders a violation of the obligation to keep accused – the objection could obviously be invalidated. “The fact is that the gentlemen were not there and had no knowledge of it. The bed rest was at 1.00 clock, the coach, the assistant coach and Michael Born this bed rest have been complied with. We could not determine the approach of an irregularity in the survey “Finke said

Photo: dpa Paderborn Nick Proschwitz on the ball

Even had on Wednesday some SCP-players, including also Proschwitz, the team’s evening at the hotel powerfully struck over the traces. Finke confirmed this and spoke of a “player who landed because of a lost bet in the pool” was. Effenberg had asked the unnamed player to repeat and enjoined so Finke.



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Given these image-damaging events sounded the listing on the homepage of Ostwestfalen of Saturday like mockery. “In a successful training camp in Belek, Turkey looks head coach Stefan Effenberg back. The coach praised his players. The boys did very well worked”, it says.

What happens next with Proschwitz, is still unclear. The association has a loud Finke “Arbeitsrechtler high quality commissioned” which will deal among other things with the question of whether were “to make claims for compensation”. Finke stated that they would look for a replacement for the season with five goals so far most accurate SCP goal scorers Proschwitz. “But this is not easy,” said the club boss.

Whatever the training camp scandal for the ailing SCP comes at an inopportune time, as tables 16. float the East Westphalia in acute danger of relegation. Nevertheless Finke wants to Effenberg, whose contract runs until June 30, 2017 hold for the time being. “. I expect that he leads the team, and he can also Nevertheless, he has to deliver now,” Finke said: “February is a very important month for us then we will see where we are headed..”

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