Auf geht's, Jungs: German Youth Discussion Thread Vol. V

Discussion in 'Germany: National Teams' started by Epitome990, Jun 4, 2019.

  1. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    LOL


    if he gets hired its good for one reason, this A-Hole can stop trying to recruit Wanner to Austria. Not only was a douchebag about whole thing but kept arguing that Wanner is better off playing for Austria over Germany cough traitor cough.

    if he gets hired lets see his hypocrisy, would he integrate Wanner as Bayern coach? Or will he be like sowwy you need another loan. I mean he claims to be very HIGH on Wanner too.
     
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  2. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    LOL next 04 LB training with 1st team as 04 LB Gyamfi is training with 2BL S04 1st team. We're at this point at like 1 off of 10 04 LBs with relevant pro progress/closeness.

    although there is doubt Gymafi will breakthrough as 05 LB Becker is the one with the 1st team prospects but likely next season.
     
  3. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
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    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    official, 07 CB Pfeiffer moves to S04 U19 in Summer.
     
  4. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    on 05 AM/W Ndikom who made his 2BL/pro debut this past weekend.

    "A BOY WE ARE RELYING ON":
    Praise and congratulations on the professional debut for Montell Ndikom
    In the 73rd minute of the game yesterday, Sunday, in the home game against St. Pauli, the green number 28 lit up on the 96 substitution board. For Nicolo Tresoldi, Montell Ndikom stepped onto the second division pitch for the first time and celebrated his professional debut. Head coach Stefan Leitl thinks highly of the youngster.

    Professional debut as the next step
    Premiere training camp with the 96 professionals at the beginning of January, first professional contract in Jerez, test match against Ajax Amsterdam, squad debut against SpVgg Greuther Fürth - and now the first second division appearance against St. Pauli: For Montell Ndikom it was the big next step in his young career Career. The 19-year-old has been part of head coach Stefan Leitl's squad since the beginning of the year, and he and his coaching team have carefully prepared him for the leap into professional football over the past few months. On Sunday, the 46-year-old saw “Monti” prepared for this. The captain of the 96-U19 team played against the “Kiezkicker” for around 20 minutes. "In the training camp we saw that 'Monti' is always an option. That's why it was right today that he gets his first minutes," Leitl praises the attacker and explains: "He's a boy that we rely on, that the future belongs."

    In terms of sport, Leitl particularly appreciates the Osnabrück native's variability in attack. "When he plays from a deeper position and gets into the gaps, he has great one-on-one dribbling and a strong left foot with which he can finish on goal," analyzes the football teacher. But Leitl is also personally impressed by the student, who is currently writing his Abitur and has been given time to do so thanks to close coordination between the school and 96. “'Monti' has a high work ethic and is always happy about what he does,” he reports.

    Teammates are happy with “Monti”
    Ndikom himself expressed his joy about his first appearance in the second highest German league via Instagram on Sunday evening - even if the defeat against Hamburg hurts him. “Unfortunately I didn’t win, but incredibly proud and happy about my professional debut,” he wrote on the social media platform. At the same time, he continued to be hungry. He ended his post with “more to come,” which made his teammates happy for him. Phil Neumann, Nicolo Tresoldi, Yannik Lührs, Antonio Foti, Kolja Oudenne and Leon-Oumar Wechsel left lots of hearts in the comments.

    Next player from the 96 Academy
    In addition to Tresoldi, Lührs, Oudenne and Gindorf, who not only started in the second division against St. Pauli for the first time but also scored his first goal in the lower house, "Monti" is already the fifth player to play under Leitl made the jump from the 96 academy to the professionals in the last two years. Last week, U23 attacker Husseyn Chakroun also signed his first professional contract. "If you have an academy, players should also be promoted and introduced to the professionals," explains Leitl, underlining his philosophy: "We bring the boys and want to develop them." Incidentally, two other 96 professionals, Marcel Halstenberg and Sebastian Ernst, laid their footballing foundations in Eilenriede.
    https://www.hannover96.de/newscente...onen-zum-profidebuet-fuer-montell-ndikom.html
     
  5. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    #24780 Ger90, Apr 23, 2024
    Last edited: Apr 23, 2024
    On topic of CF,
    -compare 03 CF Schmidt who is moving to 2BL FD in Summer. Reason why I didn't add him to list is simply because FD themselves are BS about the whole thing. He's scored double digits in 2/2 RL seasons he's played but FD is like he'll get pro contract+train with 1st team but seems to strongly indicate will start in II.......I NEVER EVER understand this whole players already done this level why when they move to new club need to play MORE RL.....he's moving upwards to bail from RL. But this is always an issue. Its why I didn't add him to list as once teams do this, player could very well never breakthrough. And if FD goes up to 1BL, will likely push him into a 1st team back up role aka only called upon in case of injuries to others.....And that's why he's not 1st category but 2nd, because he's as of now he's yet to jump directly and indications he likely won't early on. Would guess preseason will decide his fate.

    -I didn't add 03 CF Ranos (although a lot doubt he's a future CF, funny enough was more AM/W anyways, got shifted to CF due to injury issues at Bayern youth and there was need for more CFs other than Copado. Although Gladbach had CFs like Rafael, Stindl etc who weren't the tallest either. Maybe they see Ranos as next gen Stindl, who can be used in all positions. So nothing new to that club. Same with that club has history of short GKs, too, LOL.) because same as Schmidt, he moved to 1BL Gladbach just to be mostly playing II.....are players moving to new clubs just to boost said new club's II team???? This is why sometimes better to move to 2BL-1st Abroad over going to 1BL club who could very well dump you in II.....even if more II stupid for dev. Will be interesting to see if he ends up on loan or actually given chance to fully breakthrough next season. So Dumb. He's also poached player.

    -I didn't add 04 CF Sanogo to the 3rd 04 bracket of maybes. He is seen as having potential to jump to the 1st team at 2BL FCN....BUT he's actually not really playing sole CF but more playing OFF another aka 01 CF Kania (who has pro contract, 4 1st team caps and looking like will end up as RL Bayern top scorer this season). Kania is basically playing wall player and Sanogo is just playing off of him. I dunno, its one thing to play sole CF in RL and another if one can't even do it at this level. Seems like he's improving against ball, gets praised for his speed/dribbling, looks like need to improve his back to goal etc. Currently injured so time will tell if he jumps to 2BL or not. But could be hard to jump to 1st team if Kania is one who might have 1st dibs too.

    but not like FCN doesn't have more in its sleeve as 06 CF Skowronek is one who is getting hype from their U19 too. And then 07 CF Kegni is getting hype from their U17 too.

    so who knows how this will go in long run. Will Sanogo even be seen as CF in pro footy? Will younger players overtake him. Skowronek is actually in the 190s like Kania is. These 1BL-2BL clubs have huge lovefest for CFs in that 1.86-onwards bracket and bigger lovefest for whoever is in the 190s, LOL.

    or Sanogo he bailed because he wasn't gonna get integration at Union Berlin. But looking like 06 CF Asanji has already overtaken Sanogo's 1st U19 season's stats too. I recall Asanji might have trained a few times with 1st team this season back in Fall, don't know about 2024. What makes Asanji more interesting is he's like 10 cm taller than Sanogo at 1.94m tall and getting hype for his overall package. Will be curious to see if he breakthrough that club. Even if he doesn't very likely will have poaching interest from other clubs in Germany.
     
  6. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    looks like DFB sees 3rd Liga as an issue league this season......yeah because even though you have a forced every club must have 4 youth in matchday squad.....you dumbasses always leave loopholes aka "who said they have to be in XI?" ......DFB leaves loopholes in every single so called youth initiave in 1BL-2BL-3rd Liga that club take advantage.:rolleyes:

    they understand that 3rd Liga clubs are desperate for survival so huge chunk of them are focusing on older and more experienced players. I mean even Dortmund II a club that should be focusing on youth is mostly playing older guys.

    one can also see how 3rd Liga has lovefest to dump youth on RL-5th division loans instead of integration.

    I've seen too many 3rd Liga coaches talking about if youth wants to breakthrough they need this and that.......translation its what 1BL clubs want and demand from players.....LMAO. GTFO with that shit, LULZ demanding players be 100% ready in almost every aspect is nonesensical for 3rd Liga, which is lowest full pro level in Germany as RL is semi-pro.

    these are reasons why integration is becoming harder when too many DEMAND/WANT ready made players and easing in is a no go for plenty of clubs. Even when you see X or Y getting eased in, following season they get loan dumping.....too many half-assed clubs in Germany when it comes to topic.
     
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  7. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    10 tweet thread on 07 AM/W Sauck
     
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  8. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    our 02-03 GKs continue to make real pro progress!!!! They are looking like the 2 Age Group for GKs who are making fastest career progress.

    -1BL=02-Atubolu (#1)
    -2BL=03-Urbig (#1, on loan), 03-Ernst (#1)
    -Next Up Looking Like Not yet confirmed=02-Gebhardt (#1 in 3rd Liga and club are 2BL Promotion Candidates), 02-Schreiber (#1 on 3rd Liga loan but according to report today, seems like he's NOT staying as Saarbrucken have brought in new GK for Summer), Krumrey (#1 in Austrian 2nd, has been #1 for like 2 years now, time to go upwards), Sauter (has been #1 of 3rd Liga Freiburg II for 2 years, with them going down he shouldn't go down with them)
    -Everyone else looking likely to have to breakthrough #1 in 3rd Liga level guys like 03-Schenk and 03-Ostrzinski for example.

    Next up confirmed, 03 GK Noll of 1BL Hoffenheim goes on 2BL Furth loan for 1 year. Shame that Stuttgart are always slow to react and didn't send Seimen there.


    JUNIOR NATIONAL KEEPER COME FROM HOFFENHEIM
    SPVGG GREUTHER Fürth is loaning current U20 national goalkeeper Nahuel Noll from TSG Hoffenheim for a year.

    TSG Hoffenheim described Nahuel Noll as a “top goalkeeper talent” when they announced the 21-year-old’s contract extension until 2027. At Kleeblatt, Noll should now develop further and gain new experiences.

    “Despite being only 21 years old, Nahuel has a lot of experience in the men’s division, having been part of Hoffenheim’s regional league team for around two years. As a young player, he naturally wants to gain match practice at the highest possible level and sees that young players can achieve this with us, just like Jonas did this season,” says Managing Director Sport Rachid Azzouzi.

    The 1.91 meter tall keeper was number 1 in both TSG's U17 and U19 Bundesliga teams. At the age of 18, Noll was in the TSG professional squad for the first time and has so far made eleven squad nominations for the Bundesliga club. The Munich native is the regular goalkeeper for Hoffenheim's second team in the Regionalliga and has kept a clean sheet 27 times in 61 appearances so far.

    “It was not without reason that TSG tied Nahuel early until 2027. Nahuel made a very good and clear impression when talking to us. He knows the style of play with a high defensive line and at the same time a ball-proof structure, which will make it easier for him to adapt to our game,” says Alex Zorniger, coach of the game association.

    In 2021, Noll made his debut with the eagle on his chest in the U19 national team. The goalkeeper was then nominated for the DFB's U20 team, where he was already on the field together with the two Fürth players Armindo Sieb and Robert Wagner. Noll currently has six appearances on paper for the German U20.

    “I think that I have the optimal conditions here at the game association to take the next step. Of course you also hear from other young players from Fürth about how things work here. “That in combination with the discussions with those responsible immediately convinced me that I wanted to prove myself here,” said Noll after signing the contract.
     
  9. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    what's important to note is that 1BL Hoffenheim's #1 Baumann isn't getting younger he's already 34 y/o. So sooooon enough the #1 at Hoffenheim will be open for the taking, 03-Noll making himself #1 at 2BL Furth will open door for him to become that #1.

    that is what is boosting our youth GKs. Reality GKs #1 is mostly about open spaces
    -Atubolu=became #1 at 1BL Freiburg because Flekken was bought by EPL
    -Noll=has chances to become #1 at 1BL Hoffenehim after his 2BL loan and Baumann eventual endpoint
    -Backhaus=has chances to become #1 at 1BL Bremen after his Eredivisie loan. Might go on another loan next year but whether 2024 or 2025 has prospects to become #1
    -Seimen=expected to become #1 at 1BL Stuttgart when Nubel (on loan for 2 years from Bayern) bails.

    guys like Schreiber, Gebhardt, Ernst, Urbig might have to go transfers to go to 1BL level.

    Urbig's future is completely unknown, but him at Furth next season seems like not happening. Does he go back to 1BL Koln who might go down to 2BL??? Does he get picked up by another club as he is attracting interest etc. If Koln goes down, I don't want him back at Koln.....what purpose would it serve to play his 3rd 2BL season......
     
  10. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    article on 03 LB Kratzig who is on Austrian 1st loan.


    Industry insider reveals exciting details about Bayern talent Krätzig
    FC Bayern Munich has loaned an exciting talent to Austria in Frans Krätzig. Industry insider Matthias Strohmaier still has a lot of confidence in him.

    Frans Krätzig was one of the big surprises at FC Bayern Munich last summer. The homegrown plant was allowed to travel to Singapore in preparation. Krätzig attracted attention by scoring the August goal of the month voted by FC Bayern fans in the friendly against Liverpool FC (4-3). Coach Thomas Tuchel gave him a further seven competitive appearances in the Bundesliga, DFB Cup and Champions League. It wasn't enough to make a breakthrough with the German record champions, but the loan to Austria Vienna has turned out to be a very good choice so far.

    Strohmaier praise for Krätzig's human development
    Matthias Strohmaier, former U-national player and founder of the Skillers.Academy, was able to accompany Krätzig for a while. The 30-year-old, who is on the way to becoming a football teacher and has, among other things, sat in on Erik ten Hag in Manchester, revealed exclusively to fussball.news: “I was able to experience Frans when I sat in with Miroslav Klose. So I've known him for a long time. It is very impressive the development he has made as a person and as a person.”

    The public perception of the 21-year-old doesn't always have it that easy: "Frans was viewed critically by some observers." But he never gave up, and even an injury to his pubic bone during his time in the youth department didn't throw him off track. Strohmaier praised: “If you push through it, then that speaks for your mentality. I have a lot of faith in someone like that because he stood his ground against adversity early on.”

    Frans Krätzig was viewed critically by some observers. However, if you push through it, then that speaks for your mentality. I have a lot of faith in someone like that because he stood his ground against adversity early on.

    Matthias Strohmaier, former U-national player
    Krätzig combines technique and game intelligence
    But it would be unfair to break Krätzig down solely to the attributes of mentality and willpower. The flexibility of the jewel is impressive. Left-back, offensive winger, central midfielder: Krätzig is versatile. This also corresponds to Strohmaier's observations: "But he's also fun from a purely footballing perspective because he's intelligent and technically strong." Such variability is only possible if the head is involved. This is the case with the Nuremberg native.

    It is not yet clear whether there will be enough to stay at the top in the long term. Strohmaier stated: “Whether he can keep up with the attributes of speed and athleticism over the long term depends on his physical development.” However, the basics are right for him: “But purely in terms of attitude and technique, he has what it takes.” Krätzig became immediately Regular player at Austria. He has already collected three scorer points in ten appearances.
    https://www.fussball.news/1-bundesl...tails-zu-bayern-talent-kraetzig-93030271.html
     
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  11. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    LOL, "Bayern approach" is that why they want him to go on another loan next season this time, 1BL-1st Abroad......The Bayern approach=doing ZERO work, letting others doing all the dev for you. At that point why bother with an Academy, just buy players who have 1BL experience at least then you don't have to loan for years and years players.....


    ten Hag-Student: This loan was an “ideal example” of the Bayern approach
    FC Bayern Munich has great talent in its sub-areas. Paul Wanner is one of them. He used his loan to SV Elversberg for self-promotion.

    Paul Wanner analyzed his situation at FC Bayern Munich last summer and drew the right conclusions. The 18-year-old joined newly promoted SV Elversberg and quickly became a top performer there. In his first season at professional level he was involved in eight goals in 24 second division games. For him personally, this step was definitely worth it.

    Borrow from Wanner an “ideal example” of the Bayern way
    Matthias Strohmaier, founder of the Skillers.Academy, used to be in the amateur department at FC Bayern. The 30-year-old is now aiming to get into the coaching business. Strohmaier worked at Manchester United under Erik ten Hag and was most recently with Hannes Wolf, the DFB's youth sports director, at the U20 team in Valencia. He was able to observe Wanner from close up and accompanied him closely in both games against France (3:1/4:4).

    Former U-national player Strohmaier said exclusively at fussball.news: “FC Bayern Munich is now also pursuing the strategy of loaning out a lot of players so that they can perform at a high level as early as possible. That's also an exciting approach and Paul Wanner is the ideal example of this path." He raved about the midfielder: "Paul is an absolute top talent and brings everything to the table in terms of football. He is a typical street kicker with outstanding technique and game intelligence.”

    Pavlovic is a great talent who has asserted himself at FC Bayern
    Wanner, Strohmaier continued, “made a boost in terms of mentality, charisma and in playing against the ball.” He gave an example: “I immediately think of a scene when he brilliantly deflected a ball against France and immediately initiated the transition.” But where does the jewel's path lead? On the one hand, the appearances of home-grown player Aleksandar Pavlovic show the possibilities that also open up for the German record champions. He took advantage of the opportunity and asserted himself. On the other hand, it is clear: the jump to FC Bayern is and remains huge, even in the difficult situation, and the competition in the offensive area is enormous.

    Paul Wanner is an absolute top talent and brings everything to the table when it comes to football. He is a typical street kicker with outstanding technique and game intelligence.

    Matthias Strohmaier at fussball.news
    Since Wanner's contract runs until 2027, he could continue to gain experience at other clubs. According to Sky, sports director Christoph Freund and loan player manager Richard Kitzbichler are in close contact with the player. Wanner receives regular feedback and the plan for the new season is already in place. There should be another loan, within a first league. His move to Elversberg showed that he is very realistic and shows the necessary willingness for healthy further development. Wanner was not above leaving the FC Bayern cosmos for the “football village”. Strohmaier therefore predicted: “The loan definitely helped him, his journey will go a long way, I’m sure.”
    https://www.fussball.news/1-bundesl...es-beispiel-fuer-den-bayern-weg-93026027.html
     
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  12. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    03 LB Wagner, 03 CB Kebe, 03 AM/W Lopping (has made 1BL bench this season) and 04 AM Schwarz (has trained/friendlies during season) are all training with 1BL Bremen 1st team.

    will be curious if more from II will make debut this season besides 04 CF Imasuen.
     
  13. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    LOL


    what happened??? for years, this clown was constantly arguing that 04 CFs are complete and utter trash but recently he's constantly highlighting more 04 CFs than any other age groups, LULZ.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

    I think what happened is obvious, too many 04s took him by surprise.
    Downs, Tresoldi, Ansah were not really players on his radar years ago but all 3 brokethrough relevant pros super fast. He doesn't mention a Ouro-Tagba because he got poached by Togo but he used to do so. Same for Japaur who likely won't play for Germany. Wonder if in future he'll start mentioning Imasuen who is 1.93m tall and made his 1BL debut with Bremen, LOL.

    dumb that Moukoko is not listed when he clearly 1BL level. But that's because we are talking about a big/physical obssessed person here. So the Moukokos he hates to the max and always pretends like they don't exist.:p And then the Copado he constantly highlights how much he hates him and blames him for DFB 04 failures when he wasn't even called up by dfb for 3 years, LMAO.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: What's more funny never ever saw him say anything against the 2 who were called up by DFB aka shrimp CF Sanne and Marino. He spent more time shitting on Copado but crickets for those 2.

    same clown constantly cries about 0 CFs but then constantly names like 20+ names, LULZ. This time he named 16 players from 5 age group aka average of like 3 per age group.

    Brunner only plays W to play 2 CFs in same XI that's it.
    Whenever he played W it was to accomodate 05 Dutch Rijkhoff and to accomodate 06-Moerstedt in XI. 2/2 of these 2 can't play W, its CF or bust for them. Clear that the 06 Age Group 100% needed both Brunner+Moerstedt in XI to be able to maximize the attack. But even when he plays W he basically plays like another CF in XI. Whenever Brunner and Rijkhoff played together it was either Brunner at W and Rijkhoff at CF and Brunner drifted towards CF too and when they played upfront together Rijkhoff drifted towards SS playing off Brunner who played CF and Brunner was always more of a difference maker while Rijkhoff is too much poacher. I have doubts about Brunner at W for pros because I don't think he has that super speed that clubs like and he thinks too much like CF. This is true especially for a club like Dortmund who loves speed and its fact too. The brass have said that any player who doesn't have required speed, its very unlikely they will breakthrough 1st team. His speed works for W in youth level but its questionable for pro footy. But its a speed that is good for a CF to have. I think some in media even brought this up saying that some of the criticism for Brunner is speed topic.....yeah because's NOT a W, LOL. Now playing CF this season every match because no more Rijkhoff who bailed, good riddance because Dortmund were high on Rijkhoff ain't no way they were gonna bench him so one had to work around you are forced to have Brunner+Rijkhoff in XI.

    LOL, the 06-08 list is much much much bigger than just 2 or 3 names.

    well at least some + from him LOL
     
  14. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    according to Bild, 02 CF Galjen who is dominating RL and who is seen as RL Guirassy is likely to leave Stuttgart II in Summer and go 2BL-3rd Liga. No chances in 1BL Stuttgart 1st team as too much competition.
    https://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/...egionalliga-guirassy-662934d8c419f44c65ebbbe0

    its likely he and 02 CF Harres will both go pro in Summer.....here's hoping both end up in 2BL and NOT 3rd Liga.

    and that is why Galjen, Harres, Schmidt, M.Muller, Flotho, Castelle, Schmid, Nischalke, Wollschlager, Rolke, Sillah, Otuali etc (won't name everyone LOL) are ALL more category 2 aka will have longer route to relevant pros. And time will tell if they ever make 1BL. This isn't a slight or negative WHATSOEVER tbc.

    I mean Undav was in 3rd Liga-RL for ages, it wasn't until he went to Belgian 1st that he fully brokethrough relevant pros. Tietz is playing his 1st ever 1BL season and doing well and he was someone who's whole career is 2BL-3rd Liga. Ducksch only brokethrough for realz 1BL last season before that was mostly in lower and list goes on and on.

    at end of day, they can't all make 1BL, some will end up career 2BL CFs and nothing wrong with that. Some 1BL won't happen until like 25/26-onwards and NOT before.



    LOL that Bild calls him RL Guirassy as troll poster aka guy from above used to cry
    "Where is German Guirassy?"
    "Where is German Boniface?"

    as if these 2 were world class CFs, LULZ. Now you have Bild likening 02 CF Galjen to Guirassy and Football Talent Scout Twitter has likened 04 CF Ansah to Boniface, LULZ.
     
  15. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    04 AM/W Kaygin is playing his 3rd pro cap for Austrian 1st Rapid.....but his 1st ever pro XI.

    so far 04 AM/W who have played XI THIS Season in relevant pros.
    Gruda (1BL), Diehl (1BL), Kabadayi (2BL on loan), Kade (Swiss 1st) and Kaygin (Austrian 1st)
     
  16. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany


    frick Bremen, they lost all 3 because of shit integration. Embarrassing to see how Beste+Dinkci are doing when given chance in 1BL with Heidenheim......

    LOL that Woltemade started to play more XIs AFTER he made decision to bail from club.
     
  17. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
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    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
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  18. Alex C

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    Oct 27, 2015
    Chatham
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Good for him. I quite like his attributes, kind of Gnabry-like. No reason he can't make 1BL imo.
     
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  19. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    naw your supposed to hate him because DFB coaches played him at false 9, LOL. Don't blame the coaches, blame him and shit on him and spend huge amount of time saying how much trash player etc he is!!!!

    but yeah he's like Gnabry, his teammates for years always called him mini-Gnabry. He's already attracted interest from 1BL. One would expect a Summer transfer is good chance gonna happen.
     
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  20. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Next 2 LBs make the Relevant Pro Jump.

    -03 LB/RB Bauer from 3rd Liga Unterhaching joins 2BL KSC. He actually impressed vs Italy U20 back in September but then got injured.


    20-YEAR-OLD TALENT COMES FROM UNTERHACHING
    OUTSIDE DEFENDER BENEDIKT BAUER SWITCHES TO KSC
    Flexibility for the defensive line: 20-year-old Benedikt Bauer is joining Karlsruher SC from third division club SpVgg Unterhaching on a free transfer for the 2024/25 season. The U20 national player will strengthen the blue-whites in the full-back position after passing his medical test.

    Benedikt Bauer can play both positions on the defensive wing flexibly. At just ten years old, he moved to the youth team of 1860 Munich, and five years later he moved to SpVgg Unterhaching. He turned professional with the Upper Bavarians in 2021, and in September 2023 Bauer played his first international matches for the German U20 national team. After a long knee injury in the autumn of last year, the full-back celebrated his comeback for the Hachinger third division team at the beginning of April.

    Benedikt Bauer: "The move to Karlsruher SC represents the next step in my football development. I am looking forward to my new challenge and can hardly wait to be able to play in front of the back straight for the first time!"

    Sebastian Freis, Head of Professionals: "With Benedikt Bauer, we were able to convince a very talented challenger for both full-back positions to follow our path. With his qualities, his flexibility and his great development potential, he will increase the competition with our established players in these positions. We are pleased that Benedikt is completely fit again after his knee injury and that he will be able to attack fully when training starts in the summer."

    -05 LB Wagner goes from Koln U19 to 2BL Furth!!!


    JUNIOR NATIONAL PLAYER COMES TO FÜRTH
    FROM COLOGNE TO THE KLEEBLATT
    SPVGG GREUTHER FÜRTH is catching the next young German talent! U-national player Matti Wagner is moving from 1. FC Köln to Franconia.

    The association has signed left-back Matti Wagner from 1. FC Köln for the new season and has given him a three-year contract until 2027. This is the first professional contract for the 18-year-old, whose contract in Cologne ends in the summer.

    Wagner went through the FC's youth youth league and was a mainstay for the Cologne team last summer when the A-Juniors won the DFB Cup.

    “Matti is one of the best German left-backs of his year. It was clear to us that we wanted a young, hungry player in this position alongside our experienced players. When he comes to us, he will have already completed half a season of men's football in the regional league, so we hope of course that he can adapt to the level quickly. We are delighted that once again a German U-national player has decided to join us here," explains Rachid Azzouzi, Managing Director of Sport.

    In the first half of the season, Wagner was still a regular in the U19s, but was promoted to Cologne's second team in the second half of the season and has since made ten appearances in the men's regional league West, seven of which were in the starting eleven.

    "We are delighted to have Matti as the next young player who wants to develop further with us. We give the boys here the time to grow, but it is just as important that they know that we are planning with them as real options. Matti knows both the classic left-back position, which he plays in Cologne, but also the left wing in a three-man chain system from the national team, which of course makes him very interesting," said Alex Zorniger, Kleeblatt coach.

    ALREADY NINE TIMES FOR GERMANY
    The 18-year-old has played a total of 31 games in the A-Juniors Bundesliga West and was also able to recommend himself for the DFB juniors. In May 2023, Wagner made his debut for the German U18 national team. In September, the left-back was then called up to the German U19 team and has played eight games there so far.

    "Of course, a wish has come true for me to have now signed my first professional contract. When I heard about the interest of the Spielvereinigung, I didn't have to think long. The club stands for the training of young players. Tim and Jonas are of course the best examples of this and I see this opportunity for myself too. I am looking forward to joining my new team in the summer and of course I am already keeping my fingers crossed for a successful end to the season for the cloverleaf,” said Matti Wagner.
     
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  21. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
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  22. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -04 CF Tresoldi has interest from 1BL-Serie A and 2BL H96 might sell him.....hope he stays in Germany....
    https://www.liga-zwei.de/hannover-96-nicolo-tresoldi-als-verkaufskandidat/

    -04 GK Weiss (2BL KSC bench GK) continues to have 1BL interest. Also been said by KSC coach that he likely will play in XI this season so between 1-3 XIs for this season to add to his already 3 career XIs.
    https://www.liga-zwei.de/ksc-wieder-bundesliga-interesse-an-max-weiss/

    -update on 02 LB John of 1BL Hoffenheim.
    The 22-year-old defender has done "partial training for the first time," reported head coach Pellegrino Matarazzo on Thursday. John is "definitely" heading in a good direction. The goal: "That he will at least be fit for the squad for the last matchday."


    crazy that he's been OUT all season too. He was XI all of last season in 2BL Furth on loan and was seen as best LB of the league last season. Now has to reestablish himself. Curious if he goes on loan or if Hoffenheim lets his rebreakthrough 1BL. In any case not a player that has to worry about lagging in 3rd Liga-RL. Could increase our ever growing LB Pool, LOL.
     
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  23. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany


    his top 5 includes 01-Ramaj, 02-Atubolu, 03-Urbig, 04-Backhaus, 05-Seimen........sees 03-Ernst as #6

    I personally don't care about so called top 5.
    I care more about wave of next gen GKs. We have loads of 98-04s who are currently #1s in Relevant Pros.

    GKs from 00-onwards #1s in Relevant Pros
    -00-01=Mantl (Danish 1st Winter loan.Looking like hit loan), Krahl (2BL, has been said if he improves in some aspect, 1BL could be possible at some point), Fruchtl (Austrian 1st, likely to go transfer in Summer), Ramaj (Eredivisie)
    -02-03=Atubolu (1BL), Ernst (2BL), Urbig (2BL loan)
    -04=Backhaus (Eredivisie loan)

    fun fact from this entire list,
    last season we only had Fruchtl......LMAO. Went from 1 to 8 names in 1 Season.


    How long until we see the other #1s aka 3rd Liga Level.
    -I count 7 00-01 #1s in 3rd Liga Level+2 are 1BL Bench GKs
    -I count 5 02-03 #1s in 3rd Liga Level+2 who should become 3rd Liga #1s next season+2 are 2BL Bench GKs...........add Noll who is going on 2BL loan in Summer and could become #1 there. From the 5 #1s in 3rd Liga Level, 2/5 are playing in Promotion Candidates or 2BL interest.

    that's another 9+10 from 00-03 who are making pro progress. Who knows how many will go upwards in Summer. One would expect only very few will but the ones who are NOT in Germany might have an easier time jumping upwards.

    I'm also ignoring the 04-onwards (aka not full list) outside of Backhaus. But we have seen some progress there with Weiss (2BL Bench GK, 3 career XIs, more to come this season), Kwasigroch (1 2BL XI this season), Feller (made 1BL bench this season), Reitmaier (Eredivisie bench GK), Stein (3rd Liga #1, on Winter loan),

    Interesting from the 04 GK Weiss article.
    "At 19, Max Weiß is considered one of Germany's greatest goalkeeper talents and has already shown his qualities in one appearance in each of the last two second division seasons."

    He also has 1 DFB Cup cap which is his 3rd XI. Would say more accurate to say he's one of most promising 04 GKs in Germany and lets leave it at that. LOL.

    Nevermind the 05-onwards, LOL, we have already seen a LOT of potential CONFIRMED there too.
     
  24. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    speaking of GKs, 06 GK Heide (U17 Champ+U17 WC Champ) who is expected to become 3rd Liga Unterhaching #1 soon enough where he played his pro/3rd Liga/XI debut this season too. Looks like recently made his debut for Unterhaching II (a Summer 2023 revived II) in 6th division where he kept clean sheet in 5 games out of 6, only conceding 1 goal in 6 games.

    the revived II is gonna get promoted to 5th division after 1 season and that is the current limit. As long as 1st team is 3rd Liga the MAX for II is 5th division.

    in other II updates, Bremen II got promoted and return to RL. Always BAD when a 1BL II isn't in RL at MIN. So good news that they will go upward.
     
  25. Ger90

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    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -05 CB Swajkowski signs pro contract at 3rd Liga RWE.


    -1BL Dortmund coach Terzic seems to confirm that 06 M Watjen will make his debut soon, looking like THIS weekend too. And that he will do rotations aka 04 CF Moukoko has good chance for XI.
    https://www.kicker.de/bvb-toptalent-waetjen-winkt-bundesliga-debuet-1021388/artikel

    -As I mentioned in past, there are 2 candidates for pro contracts at 1BL Bayer. 05 CB Munz and 05 LB Bauerle......looks like 05 CB Munz signed his pro contract at 2BL Furth. Glad he bailed, look at how Bayer SCREWED 04 AM Aourir by keeping him ALL season with 1st team instead of loaning him out.......


    KLEEBLATT GETS DEFENSIVE TALENT FROM GERMAN CHAMPIONS
    MÜNZ COMES FROM LEVERKUSEN

    SPVGG GREUTHER FÜRTH has signed Reno Münz, the third German junior national player within two weeks. With Reno Münz from Bayer 04 Leverkusen, another young German talent is joining the club. After the loan of Nahuel Noll (TSG Hoffenheim) and the signing of Matti Wagner (1. FC Köln), the Kleeblatt has now brought the next junior national player to Fürth. This shows the great trust in our work. Rachid Azzouzi, Managing Director of Sport

    Rachid Azzouzi is delighted with the new addition: “The fact that Reno, the third junior national player, has decided to move to us early on, shows the great trust in our work with young players. With his performances in the Bayer U19s, he has earned training sessions in Xabi Alonso's team, which says a lot about his potential. We are pleased that he now wants to expand on that with us and take his first steps in professional football with us."

    The 18-year-old central defender has not only made 33 appearances in the U19 Bundesliga, but has also had the opportunity to show his skills in the professional team of the reigning German champions. Bayer coach Alonso has often called the 1.89m tall defender into professional training and nominated Münz twice for the Bundesliga matchday squad.

    "Reno comes to us from a team that also operates in a three-man chain. He can play both the central and the outer positions in this system and already has experience with the four-man chain. This means he can be used flexibly for us and we will need that next year too. He has already trained at the highest level with the Bayer pros and therefore brings a lot with him in terms of speed of action and physique. Now it's about getting him into professional play as quickly as possible," says Alex Zorniger about the new signing.

    18-YEAR-OLD SIGNS LONG-TERM
    Last year, Münz also made his debut in the Germany jersey. Since then, the left-footer has made six appearances for the German U19 national team, where he has played on the left side several times alongside Matti Wagner. The 18-year-old has already completed his medical check and then signed a long-term contract with the Spielvereinigung. For Münz, this is the first professional contract of his career.

    "I'm very happy to be coming to the Spielvereinigung now. There are a lot of young players here, so it's easy to fit in. I also have family roots in Franconia, which certainly helps. The conditions at Kleeblatt and the whole environment that I have been told about so far will be good for my further development,” explains the 18-year-old.
     

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