bluesfan94
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Uh, yes it will. It's a completely different setting that doesn't constantly remind him of the trauma that occurred.I do respect that. But going to Sevilla won't change a thing.
Uh, yes it will. It's a completely different setting that doesn't constantly remind him of the trauma that occurred.I do respect that. But going to Sevilla won't change a thing.
You don't get rid of a traumatic experience when you go to another place. You need professional help. You take the memory everywhere you go.It's not the threat of dying a horrific death that's the issue at all though. It's the memory.
Anyway, maybe Dortmund's new full-time manager this summer will value him more highly than Stöger does and convince him to stay once his loan is over.
You, sir, are a genius.Hilarious people trying to understand fear and anxiety...
You, sir, are a genius.
You don't get rid of a traumatic experience when you go to another place. You need professional help. You take the memory everywhere you go.
Bartra needs help. No doubt about it. Of course the bus incident was traumatic. But going to Betis won't help. He still is a good enough player to go to a competative team. If he thinks Betis is the right choice I'm okay with it. It's his career and his life.And the memory of it is far stronger and more vivid when you are surrounded by reminders of it all day.
But thinking leaving a place of a traumatic incident for a different place is simply wrong.
Some weak links with Demirbay going to Liverpool. How would he look next to Naby Keita?
Some weak links with Demirbay going to Liverpool. How would he look next to Naby Keita?
Just read on Bild.de that Strasser is out. Frontzek will replace him. Doesn't sound good. Get well."Batsman" to BvB official
Langkamp to Bremen official
In other news Jeff Strasser (coach of Lautern) will be out for awhile. Get well soon, dude.
Didn't Demirbay explode with Dusseldorf before Hoffenheim got him though?He could be a great replacement for midfielder-Coutinho if his form continued without Nagelsmann's structure to support him. He's always been extremely talented but I'm not complete sure if Nagelsmann helped him finally figure things out, or if he just put him in a position where he couldn't over-think things and instead could just rely on that great touch & passing technique to keep things flowing quickly.
If his brain rely has caught up to his talent dare I say there would be little drop off from midfielder-Coutinho to Demirbay; though again I'm not convinced that has happened. As Demirbay's reading of the game is what stalled his development with Hamburg long before they sold him to Dusseldorf (where Hoffenheim snagged him from).
Geiger I am convinced will thrive without JN because I was sold on him long before he hit their senior team; his intelligence was blatant from the start...as it was with Kimmich. And Amiri I'm confident in if he gets another year with a quality coach to finish polishing that talent & creativity. But Demirbay was a bit of a dumb-dumb before Nagelsmann got his hands on him, so I'm curious to see how he does under a different manager.
Didn't Demirbay explode with Dusseldorf before Hoffenheim got him though?
Didn't Demirbay explode with Dusseldorf before Hoffenheim got him though?
FCK released a statement saying yesterday doctors were optimistic that after 4-6 weeks of good rest assuming final check ups go well that Strasser could resume his coaching career, so if he wanted to he could continue his career based on that which is good news - but best news is he can live a normal life if he chooses not to continue in football management.Just read on Bild.de that Strasser is out. Frontzek will replace him. Doesn't sound good. Get well.
I don't care about Köln, but I want this arrogant HSV getting relagated. That's the deal.What the -
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I don't care about Köln, but I want this arrogant HSV getting relagated. That's the deal.
I know many think so, but HSV needs the Gladbach, Köln or Dortmund treatment. Every team except Bayern or HSV got relegated. They need to go.There's no Bundesliga without HSV, you just have to accept that.