The office has remained the old one. The light wood, the wicker furniture, the large wall. Uli Hoeness (64) had made it once customize. The Upper Bavarian country style pleased him up, he had said. If there is such a thing as a synonym for the propagated “Mia san Mia” the FC Bayern, that’s this rustic ambience of Hoeneß’schen offices Sabener road. Not even the months of his detention have not changed.
For over a year Hoeness has his former workplace anyway reoccupied. As release prisoners he is officially placed under the youth program of the club. That his influence even now reaches far beyond the interests of the Bayern youth, few would doubt. Not only because he continues sitting on a floor with all decision-makers and fed with board boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge daily lunch. Hoeness is Hoeness, despite the multi-million dollar tax fraud for most fans the most important figure of the association.
Already end of the year on the club throne?
its official status will probably be back soon adjust the Bayern the circumstances – so Hoeness it because wants. End of February it will be released early from prison. Like his future looks like he has not publicly declared. According to “image” he will do it after a long vacation in early July. The club also in circles most often sketched scenario looks like this: At the end of Hoeness will preside over the Bayern again as president. For the late fall, the next general meeting is scheduled at which could stand for election Hoeness.
Incumbent Karl Hopfner has certainly never made a secret of the fact that he such considerations do not God will stand in the way. A division offices – Hoeness as president and as chairman of the board Hopfner – is likely. The corresponding amendment should be only a formality.
Basically was president Hopfner from the outset only a placeholder for his former boss, even if the so at Bayern no one would say. Hopfner but a man of numbers, assiduously is indeed, but without the charisma of an alpha animal as Hoeness. And that’s what they miss especially in the environment.
Also competitors would Hoeness return welcome
For some time the voices have multiplied in the fan scene, denouncing the alienation of the club. “Spanisierung” those unsightly neologism, made the rounds. Because the outgoing summer Pep Guardiola was granted as much power as any coach before him. Because he positioned his followers. Because players like Toni Kroos were exchanged for Xabi Alonso. Because of long-standing Bayern doctor Hans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt unnerved threw after severe upsets with Guardiola. With Hoeness at the forefront, it would not have been, it was not unusual tenor.
Now that’s plenty of speculation, after all, Hoeness was one of the initiators of the Guardiola coups. But in the fan scene, the news of his parole was also associated with this hope: The “Mia san Mia” is back
When Hoeness’ colleagues. the League was the reaction as expected, although less emotional, but just as meaningful. “He has always been good for football,” said about Max Eberl, Borussia Mönchengladbach manager, so he would like to see that Hoeness return. “And I say that even under the premise that the FC Bayern under Hoeness would certainly not weaker.”
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