Gladbach’s Winter Acquisitions

by Mark on January 6, 2009 · 0 comments

bmg Gladbach’s Winter AcquisitionsDülp at the Ger­man blog Bolz­platz has an inter­est­ing post on Glad­bach and the club’s recent win­ter acqui­si­tions. He’s expe­ri­enc­ing a cri­sis of faith in the club, see­ing Meyer’s recent moves as “Advo­caat Reloaded.” In other words, Meyer’s calls for a com­plete rebuild­ing of the team and given carte blanche to do so are rem­i­nis­cent of the cur­rent Zenit manager’s tenure. In Novem­ber 2004 he arrived with ambi­tions of com­pet­ing for a title and left 6 months later, hav­ing reor­ga­nized the side with noth­ing to show for it.

Except for promis­ing goal­keeper Logan Bailly, acquired from KRC Genk, Dülp is appre­hen­sive about the other three defen­sive acqui­si­tions. Dante’s form has been incon­sis­tent between the French and Bel­gian leagues, and as the author points out, the Bun­desliga is a dif­fer­ent ani­mal entirely. Paul Stal­teri, although a reg­u­lar for the Cana­dian national team, lacked the pace and tech­nique to cut it in the EPL. Finally Tomas Galasek, for­mer Czech national team cap­tain and Nurem­berg player (2006–08), is, frankly, over the hill. Although Dülp’s focuses more on how his per­for­mances in the Czech league for Baník Ostrava may have inflated his per­ceived worth.

The rest of the post is ded­i­cated to the increas­ing emo­tional dis­tance he sees emerg­ing between him­self and the club. I won’t bother butcher­ing that. If you’re truly inter­ested, although it doesn’t look too nice trans­lated by an algo­rithm, here’s a link to the google-fied Eng­lish ver­sion.

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