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BV Borussia Dortmund Thread [2005-2006]

Vagegast

Banned for Life [He likes P. Diddy]
What's up with Van Marwijk and his mediocre signings? Van der Gun and now Amoah? These are mediocre players at BEST.
 

Voltaic Borusse

Fan Favourite
Dude, the club is still in massive debt. Mediocre-to-Average players is about all we can afford right now. If Amoah makes half the impact Smolarek has, I'll be happy.
 

Voltaic Borusse

Fan Favourite
Good call. Either pay up Dortmund's desired sum or be gone. Not only is Rosicky contracted to Dortmund until 2008, but we can get more for him after WC.

By the way, the signing of Matthew Amoah is official. He's a Dortmund player.
 

Voltaic Borusse

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Dortmund to win Pienaar race

Ajax's Steven Pienaar is to join German outfit Borussia Dortmund.

The South African midfielder is out of contract in the summer and has turned down the offer of a new contract.

Arsenal, Manchester City, Juventus, Celtic, Real Betis and Werder Bremen had all been keen - but Dortmund look to have won the race.

Dortmund will now try to broker a deal with Ajax for Pienaar to move in January, but should a move not materialise - then he will sign a pre-contract and move in the summer.

The German club are currently locked in talks with Atletico over the departure of Tomas Rosicky and his move could finance Pienaar's deal.

Dortmund's Dutch coach Bert van Marwijk is keen to raid his homeland for talent and has already secured the signature of Matthew Amoah from Vitesse Arnhem.

Now Pienaar is also joining and his Ajax team-mate Nigel de Jong could follow suit.

De Jong is also out of contract and Dortmund are looking to beat a host of clubs to the Dutch international's signature.

http://home.skysports.com/list.asp?...=Dortmund+to+win+Pienaar+race&channel=germany

I'm presuming this guy is going to be Rosicky's replacement.
 

adizlaja

Reserve Team
From what I heard from Ajax fans... Pienaar is nothing special. Most dont like him at all. Any Ajax fans that can tell us more on him?

Dortmund in the running for De Jong? Hahah! Yeah right, in our wildest dreams. He can pick so many better clubs over us. That would be a miracle if he signed with us. Hell staying with Ajax would be a much smarter choice than signing with BVB in this situation.
 

peruytu

Reserve Team
Is Dortmund (my favorite German team) in need of a striker? I'd like to offer Claudio Pizarro to Dortmund, a team that may be able to appreciate Pizarro's skills.

I hope this happens one day if Pizarro has to stay in Germany. I'd love for Pizarro to play in my favorite German team. :)
 
I

IceBlu

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peruytu said:
Is Dortmund (my favorite German team) in need of a striker? I'd like to offer Claudio Pizarro to Dortmund, a team that may be able to appreciate Pizarro's skills.

I hope this happens one day if Pizarro has to stay in Germany. I'd love for Pizarro to play in my favorite German team. :)


you make me sick and I'm not even a Bayern fan.
 

Voltaic Borusse

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Yeah, thanks for that enlightening piece of insight, Shifty. Adizlaja and I were totally oblivious to Dortmund's financial status.

No, we're not in need of strikers at the moment. We've just aquired Matthew Amoah, like I stated earlier. We need defenders, though.
 

Vagegast

Banned for Life [He likes P. Diddy]
Good luck with Pienaar, just make sure you play him in the #10 position and you'll be good.
 

BayernBoz

Senior Squad
peruytu said:
Is Dortmund (my favorite German team) in need of a striker? I'd like to offer Claudio Pizarro to Dortmund, a team that may be able to appreciate Pizarro's skills.

I hope this happens one day if Pizarro has to stay in Germany. I'd love for Pizarro to play in my favorite German team. :)


So, who is your favorite german team?
 

ShiftyPowers

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Voltaic Borusse said:
Yeah, thanks for that enlightening piece of insight, Shifty. Adizlaja and I were totally oblivious to Dortmund's financial status.

You know, I didn't want to make any biting comments to you or your club, honestly. I just hate this guy with a passion. Who does he think he is offering one of the most loved and important players in the Bayern squad to a rival when he lives in Peru and knows nothing of Pizarro's preferences or even Dortmund's ability to pay for him. It's not as if Bayern will let him go for peanuts, most top division clubs couldn't afford him.
 

Voltaic Borusse

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It makes you wonder how close we really were to signing van Bommel. What a great coup that could have been for Dortmund. And you can't blame De Jong for considering Dortmund. The guy is still fairly young, thus there shouldn't be an immediate rush to sign for a big club right now. And he obviously prefers regular playing time over making lots of money while riding a bench somewhere else, like most players nowadays. He's probably looking to emulate Van der Vaart's great situation at Hamburg, too.
 

adizlaja

Reserve Team
Hell yeah!!! Our leader has extended his contract!!! Kehl is amazing, very happy he is staying. :lui:


Kehl signs extension at BVB: "I see a pretty good perspective here"

Late new years eve rocket in Dortmund. The football year 2006 started with a
big bang: with Sebastian Kehl one of the most important players of the
current team extended his contract for 2 years until june 2008. "I am happy
and I think I have done the right thing", said the midfielder, who joined
the team in 2002.

It took me a little longer, because I had to thing about", said Kehl, who
descided to stay two more years. This message made his teammates happy, and
was a big relieve for theam staff, coach Bert van Marwijk said about his
"important player": "I am happy, but not surprised, I always had the feeling
that he is going to stay".

"We are happy about his signing, because Sebastian is an important part of
the team", said Hans-Koachim Watzke, and said further: "he made a great
development and can be a leader for the young players in the team. During
the talks he was mostly interested in the future development of the team".
Also sporting director Zorc called Kehl a "team leader", and said: "this
makes clear, that he has the strong believe to buid up something in the next
years". Kehl acknoledged and announced: "I am optimistic that we make a step
forward already during this season, and reach international games in the
next couple of years".

The 25 year old descided against high offers from foreign teams and for his
heart. He talked about some "emotional factor" and said: "I belong here. I
identify myself strongly with the team and the fans", who submitted their
wishes for Kehl during the game in Frankfurt with transparents like
"Sebastian please stay and sign".

"If I hadn't the hope that the team will go up, I wouldn't have signed",
announced the player, who made 113 of his total 153 Bundesliga games for
Borussia and scored 7 goals so far: "the talks with the team staff showed
me, that something will be build up here. And I want to help to move
something at Borussia".

During a "not so easy period", Zorc said, it was managed to "keep the team
mostly together". With the important players Weidenfeller, Woerns,
Metzelder, Dede, Kehl, Kringe and Ricken the contracts have been extended
(contract of Rosicky is still valid until 2008), the talents Odonkor, Sahin
and Kruska have long-term contracts.
 


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