Friday, February 4, 2011

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major fire at Schalke and Bremen

wants in the League is so much going on like it was a long time. Fires in Schalke and Bremen, hammer derby at the weekend and a broken fax machine. But first things first. Let's start at Schalke. Ex-magician Magath (Photo: AP) stalwart blows against the wind in his face. The purchases of Charisteas and Karimi at the ramp remains unemployed and droves professionals have brought the camel's back. The fans are up in arms, the Schalke dictator is accused of concepts. The only which could cool the tempers would be a victory tonight at arch-rivals Dortmund. Honestly, the miners actually fans are just jealous of the SCI. But Schalke are of course not.

The second focal point is located in Bremen. Coach Schaaf now brings out the whip and even brings down captain Frings public. The cure cozies in the Bremen football family is finally over. Whether it's what helps? I'm skeptical. Whoever changes his style, because the process does not suddenly is not credible. Since no roaring help on the training ground. On Saturday, connect the green and white in Mainz. Even a draw would hingekrampftes Schaaf help you on and nourish the hope of improvement. Werder in the 2nd League would be for me an absolute nightmare.

Another cracker is the Hamburg Derby on Sunday. St. Paul traveled a few miles to 'away' game at HSV. If the brown-white the wit and the aggressiveness of the 3-0 win against Cologne recover it, then it will be mighty hard for Veh's troops. For me, that in itself is unequal duel currently no clear favorite. I'm curious also whether Choupo-Moting runs up. He owes it to a broken fax machine, that he may continue to occur in Hamburg against the ball. But if he does not have much desire to after the Germany-wide laughing stock has become? Further programs: Bayern played in Cologne, Hanover receives Wolfsburg Niedersachsen-Derby and the unpleasant Gladbach and Stuttgart can you descend towards the second summit each other League shoot.

Thrilling Derby hopes

Carl-Eduard Meyer

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