Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Start saving! Broke and no fan of breakfast



Cologne - Last season, the Cologne Sharks have had the worst result of the season, the club history vergrault many fans. The season ticket sales are falling, only 4,000 tickets are gone (year 5200).
So yesterday's official season opener should have been strictly used to operate the best advertising for the KEC to. Notable 7200 spectators, including many families who wanted to be entertained in the morning LanxessArena, have fun, again got the desire to have sharks from nine clock. Huge fun at the Fan-Eisfußball.
But the event turned out to be a "start saving". Fans complained that there was no breakfast offering in the arena, will autograph and also lacked some of the attractions in the foyer were modest. The investment for performances of music bands were not made.
The major impact of the Fast-death with two million euros of debt sharks were clearly felt.
The hope was therefore the climax, the friendly match between the Sharks and the Hamburg Freezers, which began with a minute's silence to the late-Sharks goalie Robert Muller.
The team presented itself willing and ready, but did show some problems in the conclusion and lost 1:2. Coach Igor Pavlov: "I am pleased we have brought in a good performance, but the chances we did not even realize the way it should be."
Goalkeeper Lars Weibel revealed yesterday with a special splint for his broken finger in a strong performance despite the defeat. The goals from King Hamburg (17., 60.) and Cologne's Bryan Adams (24.).
KEC defender Andy Renz: "It was the fourth game in four days, but we have water courses imperiously confident. We want to prove it in the new season to all. "

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Sechsligist Uerdingen required Zivkovic



Krefeld - The man thinks it is really serious! Uerdingen President Lakis has Kourkondialos bagged his first transfer coup.
The boss of the snotty Sechstligisten has pledged on Friday the former Croatian superstar Boris Zivkovic (34).
"I assume that Boris will play back in December for us," Lakis said The Express, "we have met and reached agreement. He wants to play for us. "A good hammer.
The next blow will be followed now. The requirement of "ball lightning" Ailton still stands high on the agenda of the KFC Bosses. "I think that we will agree with him too soon."
Lakis is reaching for, aiming at medium-league two. This means that the top six in League play Sunday against league leaders Ratingen, Germany must win the former Bundesliga club to remain active promotion race.
Even after interessantAilton Uerdingen? Ailton: "I never go in life in the 6th League "

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Fortune blows on the rise of Attack



Dusseldorf - The new third league can be prepared for a stormy Fortuna: By Deniz Kadar signed Monday (the sixth striker!) A contract with the Diisseldorfers - Fortuna blows to the rise of attack!
By attacking football in the cheers of the Second Division in style - all offered formally in to the crowd in the Offensivabteilung: (With Axel Lawarée, Christian Erwig who would not go to Graz), the winter nachverpflichteten Kenan Sahin, Bekim Kastrati, just Kadah and additionally Ahmet Cebe is equal to a sextet on hunting goals.
"That's a comfortable situation when you can choose among so many good strikers," says manager Werner Wolf.
Proof that the executor superior qualities are there, the "Department of attack" but largely owed. Measly 49-times in 36 games Fortuna hit the bull's eye - an underground hit rate. Only Lawarée moistened double digits (15 season goals). Kastrati (4), Sahin (3), Erwig (2) and Cebe (3) must often strike.
"They can all be more effective because they have to work hard," coach calls Norbert Meier. Erwig also sees this: "I was not satisfied. I know I can score goals. And I will too. "
31 of 49 results generated by Fortuna Meier's director. The coach says: "We were relentless offensively. And to bring the situation will change nothing. "
Perhaps, however, on staff. For a Turkish first division side is interested in Ahmet Cebe, who comes out with a transfer abroad, as laid down for transfer fee of 70,000 euros in his contract. His favorite club is the way Galatasaray ... Their new coach is former Leverkusen coach Michael Skibbe - and has Cebe from Wintercup safe nor well remembered ...

Friday, April 9, 2010

Death of his father tormented his wife



Cologne - Mecko H. stands for murder before the Regional Court. Because he is said to have beaten his son Lole (2) with the skull against the wall and then killed.
In the process came out: Mecko tortured by the police information also his wife. The witness appeared before the 1st Great alternative criminal court on Monday a 42-year-old police officer. She knew the woman for theft offenses.
With a body search, the wife had "almost completely bare" must. "We found injuries and bruises in places where one can not encounter, including the buttocks," said the official. A clear indication of shock.
Even a neighbor went into the witness stand. The confirmed orgy of violence. The woman had complained about the beatings of her husband.
Mecko must be responsible not only for murder, but also because of abuse charges.
Medical experts yesterday confirmed that the injuries to the boy in the brain suggest that the child was repeatedly abused by her father. A neurologist had examined for the blood clots in the broken skull of the dead boy.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Baskets losing in the last minute



Bonn --
Exactly one year after the last home defeat against the Artland Dragons Quakenbrück Telekom Baskets Bonn lost again on Sunday against Lower Saxony. This time the score was 76:75 with a razor-thin ahead - to a true crime novel.
It was a tight, high-class basketball game that was not decided until the very last second.
2.4 seconds before the end. Telekom Baskets lead after a triple by Bryce Taylor with 75:74 when the referee whistled a foul by playmaker Jared Jordan on Quakenbrück Center Darren Fenn. Fenn was awarded two free throws, which he turned ice cold against a shrill chorus of whistles.
The guests from the north led by 76:75. Bonn Coach Koch took a break before preparing his boys with the last move. 5030 spectators held their breath. John Bowler got the ball, but he hit the ring, not the basket. The defeat was sealed.
"I played the ball, that was no foul," said Jared Jordan immediately after the final siren, when the Quakenbrück to lay in her arms and jubilantly as a year ago were celebrating a victory in the Telekom Dome.
Previously, both teams showed a great performance, especially in the second half the lead changed constantly to and fro. "Quakenbrück at the end was just smarter than us," admitted Jordan.
Baskets and head coach Mike Koch or found other reasons for the defeat of his wafer-thin guys. "Our defense has allowed over the last two minutes too many easy points. We have lost because of our inexperience."
Nevertheless, he attested his players a good use: "The team has fought and gave everything. Now we have to get up and come back the next match on Friday at home against Hagen."