Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Broke in Wolfsburg: death threats against his own fans in Cologne professionals

Death threats Fanproteste, insurrection against Overath: The 1:4 (1:2) defeat in Wolfsburg at the 1 FC Cologne triggered a chaos. "If it goes down, we beat you dead," was read on Monday in a length of 20 meters at the training ground of FC. So-called fans had sprayed the tasteless slogan appeared in the night.

Team and coach of the table-14. responded by shaking his head. "This has shocked me. This has nothing to do with criticism, "said coach Frank Schaefer." This is completely wrong and incomprehensible "Even Captain Lukas Podolski had no sympathy for the brutal message:" These are not fans.

This has nothing to do with common sense. "On the afternoon, distanced approximately 200 participants of the fan-demo Schaefer Pro" by the threats. The followers painted over and the verdict drew criticism in the direction President Wolfgang Overath. "Bullying, no thanks. Board out! "Read the banners of the fans who are advocating for a stay of Schaefer.

Also listen to sports director Volker Finke had from the angry fans withdrawal demands can. Cologne had fallen again on Sunday by the significant loss at VfL Wolfsburg in relegation danger. Even before the return flight, about 60 fans, the team at the airport were being questioned. "I can understand that the fans are angry.

But these threats are absolutely below the belt and shameful, "said goalkeeper Michael Rensing. On Sunday, the outgoing coach Schaefer had warned against alarmism. "We still have everything in our hands, that is: keeping nerves," the coach said after the third significant defeat in series: "We must the situation nicely talk but do not we put back in the middle of a relegation battle." But that is excited Cologne environment easier said than done.

Schaefer also vacate notice, its coach seat end of the season for personal reasons provided, not the hoped-for peace. On the contrary must answer Finke Suddenly the question of whether the coach is still the right and sit in the Derby on Saturday against Bayer Leverkusen at the Cologne Bank.

"It is clear that we did not think about it until the end of the season to do anything without Frank Schaefer," Finke said on Easter Monday. Immediately after the match he had herumgedruckst for this issue yet. It noted the 63-year-old that he would have liked to have said more, but because of the fierce criticism of his person in connection with the withdrawal of Cologne's role model is Schaefer Finke was probably not more burning your mouth.

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