From: Binder Dundat on
http://www.werder.de/
Reminds me a bit of the Slovenia shirt which reminded me of the
Charlie Brown shirt.

No one seems to be leaving Werder yet, with the exception of Carlos
Alberto who was never really there anyhow, as I recall they payed a
good amount for him, hopefully some of that was recouped from loan
payments?
Vranjes returns from loan and Sandro Wagner graduates to the first
team. Toni Kroos' younger brother Felix is the "big" signing so far.
If Werder advance to the Champions league group stage I assume
everyone will stay and maybe a few new players may be added? If they
fail I assume they may lose a few players.

Schalke seem to be the only team moving "big name" players. Westerman
has gone to HSV, Kuranyi to Russia, Asamoah to St. pauli, Marcelo
Bordon to semi Retirement in Qatar and the "other" Ze Roberto on loan
to Vasco and In are Raul and Metzelder from Madrid.

Kaiserslautern are obvious choice to win the Championship this year as
they always win it after coming up from the 2nd division. If Bayern
sign a couple of good defenders they may have a chance as well?
From: JK on
Binder Dundat wrote:
> http://www.werder.de/
> Reminds me a bit of the Slovenia shirt which reminded me of the
> Charlie Brown shirt.

Ouch, my eyes.



> No one seems to be leaving Werder yet, with the exception of Carlos
> Alberto who was never really there anyhow, as I recall they payed a
> good amount for him, hopefully some of that was recouped from loan
> payments?
> Vranjes returns from loan and Sandro Wagner graduates to the first
> team. Toni Kroos' younger brother Felix is the "big" signing so far.
> If Werder advance to the Champions league group stage I assume
> everyone will stay and maybe a few new players may be added? If they
> fail I assume they may lose a few players.
>
> Schalke seem to be the only team moving "big name" players. Westerman
> has gone to HSV, Kuranyi to Russia, Asamoah to St. pauli, Marcelo
> Bordon to semi Retirement in Qatar and the "other" Ze Roberto on loan
> to Vasco and In are Raul and Metzelder from Madrid.
>
> Kaiserslautern are obvious choice to win the Championship this year as
> they always win it after coming up from the 2nd division. If Bayern
> sign a couple of good defenders they may have a chance as well?
From: Binder Dundat on
On Aug 4, 3:05 pm, JK <jkn...(a)oacpc.com> wrote:
> Binder Dundat wrote:
> >http://www.werder.de/
> > Reminds me a bit of the Slovenia shirt which reminded me of the
> > Charlie Brown shirt.
>
> Ouch, my eyes.
>
>
>
> > No one seems to be leaving Werder yet, with the exception of Carlos
> > Alberto who was never really there anyhow, as I recall they payed a
> > good amount for him, hopefully some of that was recouped from loan
> > payments?
> > Vranjes returns from loan and Sandro Wagner graduates to the first
> > team. Toni Kroos' younger brother Felix is the "big" signing so far.
> > If Werder advance to the Champions league group stage I assume
> > everyone will stay and maybe a few new players may be added? If they
> > fail I assume they may lose a few players.
>
> > Schalke seem to be the only team moving "big name" players. Westerman
> > has gone to HSV, Kuranyi to Russia, Asamoah to St. pauli, Marcelo
> > Bordon to semi Retirement in Qatar and the "other" Ze Roberto on loan
> > to Vasco and In are Raul and Metzelder from Madrid.

and add Rafinha to Genoa


>
> > Kaiserslautern are obvious choice to win the Championship this year as
> > they always win it after coming up from the 2nd division. If Bayern
> > sign a couple of good defenders they may have a chance as well?