sgewambo schrieb: I'm not sure about our defender Spycher. I can imagen, that this European Championship could be the chance for our swiss Spycher. WE WILL SEE!
He renewed his contract just a couple of weeks ago (until 2010). Although it isn't an insurance for his stay here in Frankfurt, I am pretty sure he will play for Frankfurt next season at least. But I am quite sure he will not end his career here in Frankfurt, because he said sth. similar after his engagement in 2005.
Korkmaz who joined us some days ago should be a good solution. We desperately needed a wing-player since Streit left. Now there is no big need to take many more players under contract if nobody leaves and the players aren't injured during the EM. Maybe a tall striker, but that should be all.
I think Soto is going to have trouble finding a club to pay him what he wants - he didn't exactly cover himself in glory at the Euros (I am sure this is the reason he didn't want to sign with Eintracht, to boost his valuein the past 2 weeks), now that's gone tits up he's in trouble.
Also been shown up to be slow, which he compensates by being overtly physical and diving a lot. Fine, he's good in the air, but that lack of pace shone through versus Russia and Sweden.
Podolski will consider his future at the German champions if he is not in new coach Jurgen Klinsmann's first-team plans. According to reports in Germany, Premier League sides Tottenham and Manchester City, former club Cologne and Italian giants Juventus are all interested in signing the 23-year-old.
Podolski, who is currently with the Germany squad at Euro 2008, told the Bild newspaper: 'For me what matters at the moment is the Euros. And afterwards I will think about everything else.
'But if I can't see the possibility of playing under Jurgen Klinsmann, you have to ponder (the future). I am not a footballer to sit on the bench.'
Podolski is under contract at the Allianz Arena until 2010, but has struggled to find his feet at Bayern since his big-money move from Cologne in 2006.
He had to settle for a place on the bench for large parts of last season after falling behind international team-mate Miroslav Klose and Luca Toni.
I'm not so satisfied with the 3 players bought during this first leg of summer if we think that we've lost a giant as Kyrgiakos in defense and a good midfielder as Weissenberger. Now I'm reading that we're lookin' for buying or Mantzios from PAO (but what have he made last year with us?) or Søren Larsen from Schalke: how is it been his last season with 04? For me Charisteas should be a good choice above all we think that the only 2 serious strickers of our team are Ama and Fenin...If Charisteas will find again the condition of 4 years ago, he could be good for us. For me it could be a good idea try to buy or Galasek (free from Nurnberg) or Saenko that have played a good EC last month.
WE WILL SEE!
He renewed his contract just a couple of weeks ago (until 2010). Although it isn't an insurance for his stay here in Frankfurt, I am pretty sure he will play for Frankfurt next season at least.
But I am quite sure he will not end his career here in Frankfurt, because he said sth. similar after his engagement in 2005.
Also been shown up to be slow, which he compensates by being overtly physical and diving a lot. Fine, he's good in the air, but that lack of pace shone through versus Russia and Sweden.
He won't be missed.
How about Podolski?
Podolski will consider his future at the German champions if he is not in new coach Jurgen Klinsmann's first-team plans. According to reports in Germany, Premier League sides Tottenham and Manchester City, former club Cologne and Italian giants Juventus are all interested in signing the 23-year-old.
Podolski, who is currently with the Germany squad at Euro 2008, told the Bild newspaper: 'For me what matters at the moment is the Euros. And afterwards I will think about everything else.
'But if I can't see the possibility of playing under Jurgen Klinsmann, you have to ponder (the future). I am not a footballer to sit on the bench.'
Podolski is under contract at the Allianz Arena until 2010, but has struggled to find his feet at Bayern since his big-money move from Cologne in 2006.
He had to settle for a place on the bench for large parts of last season after falling behind international team-mate Miroslav Klose and Luca Toni.