Hoffenheim Führer
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30 Oct 2008, 14:59
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With the money from a founder of software company SAP, the small Hoffenheim, located in a village of 3,300 members , leaving the regional league for the First Division of the German Cup in just one year.
http://www.bundesliga.de/media/images/00_vereinsbilder/hoffenheim/hof_team_750x300.jpg
http://www.bundesliga.de/de/
http://www.bundesliga.de/media/images/00_vereinsbilder/hoffenheim/hof_team_750x300.jpg
http://www.bundesliga.de/de/
edit: first and n1 failing with posting the pic :XD
no big names in this team, just talented young players. money doesnt win a game, but lets wait for the end of this season.
the team is basically build up with substitute players from other clubs, no known players just young&talented
and tbh is there not even 1 known player...only talented newcommer ;)
so what are teams like chelsea, real madrid, barcelona, manchester city and stuff doing?
aber was du schreibst kling logisch und ich agree!
hopp hat auch keine "stars" alá abramovic gekauft, sondern junge talente gefördert. er hat dort auch selbst gespielt afaik und is dort aufgewachsen
kann die missgunst von vielen nicht verstehen, endlich mal frischer wind im deutschen fußball.
and to be honest:
nothing is wrong with the money they receive from hopp. other clubs are spending much more money for new players and hoffenheim invested more money in their younger teams than they invested for new players
okay again in english
it's funny to see a village with 3000 people playing in the highest class of german football :) but there is still the question would they do this without mr.hopp suporting them? i don't know but time will tell
"people whining and flaming cause im investing in hoffenheim. whats the difference if i do it like that or hamburg i using a fond where people will pay in money, but noone knows their names?"
same story, different club