Thüringen's coach Sebastian Leipold said in a TV interview that the team is now complete, they're going into the season with 11 players so they keep one free spot in the team in case they will have to make another transfer because of injury or if they see that there are weaknesses on one position.
Probably this means that they now signed Marisa Field as 3rd MB, it's the only still unconfirmed transfer for them...
Germany - DVL 1. Bundesliga 2013/14
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USA NT setter Jenna Hagglund will play in Vilsbiburg.
Hamburg completes the roster with two players from their 2nd team, Nina Braack (OPP) and Moana Behrens (L).
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USA NT setter Jenna Hagglund will play in Vilsbiburg.
Another US player, besides Jenna and Dominique, will probably be announced soon.
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Another US player, besides Jenna and Dominique, will probably be announced soon.
Libero or OH?
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Libero or OH?
Probably both
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You mean one player who can play both roles or will there be two different players?
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I meant two different players.
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Schwerin has confirmed Tanja Joachim, so they'll have 3 setters next season, and it looks like they won't sign another OPP besides Aulenbrock
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Vilsbiburg signs OH Silvia Sperl, last season in Suhl. Next week the team will start training and there will be a press conference on Monday, probably then we'll know more about their other transfers.
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Dresdner SC signed Slovakia NT MB Jaroslava Pencova to complete their roster. I suppose Lisa Izquierdo shall play both OH and OPP again, depending on where she is needed.
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Unfortunately Vilsbiburg hasn't announced any new players at today's press conference, not even Jenna Hagglund. Their manager just said that he'll sign another libero and OH...
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SC Potsdam signs Slovak OH Nikola Radosova.
After the Dutch domination in the last years, looks like next season the Slovaks are taking over
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SC Potsdam signs Slovak OH Nikola Radosova.
After the Dutch domination in the last years, looks like next season the Slovaks are taking over
Radosova was one of the best of 1992/93 generation at youth/junior ages. I hope she can improve at German league and contribute more Slovak NT. Both Slovakia and Slovenia had good results at junior levels, I hope they can manage to show same performance at senior level as well.
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Most clubs have already completed their teams for the season or lack just 2-3 more players, with one exception: USC Münster has been silent all summer and their fans are very angry about. There's very little info about the team, just a few players who stay (and some of them have yet to sign the contract apparently), two youth players coming to first team, but no "real" transfer yet, and now they wrote on their website that their office is closed until 3rd September They wrote earlier that last season was bad for them financially, they kept many expensive players to be successful but because of injuries it didn't work, so next season they'll have a cheaper team. But still they need to transfer at least two attackers because two of their players (Lippmann and Fuchs) are out with long-term injuries, and with the current roster they'll compete with Hamburg and Köpenick for the last place
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Köpenick signs ex-Junior NT OPP Susanne Besa. After a serious knee injury in 2011 she needed a long time to recover and hardly played, but now she's ready to come back. She'll have a special permission to play also in the 2nd league team of VCO Berlin because in the beginning of the season she won't have the level to play 1st league yet, but her goal is to reach that level during the season.
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Saskia Hippe signed a contract with Schwerin.
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Nadja Schaus signs with USC Münster, but she'll play on her old position as OH/Opp there and not as MB like in the last years. The article also says "ex-NT player", so probably she's done with NT...and looks like the complaints of Münster's fans about the lack of information finally succeeded They also signed youngsters Leonie Schwertmann and Alisha Ossowski for two more years.
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Saskia Hippe signed a contract with Schwerin.
Strange choice???
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Strange choice???I don't think so...in Schwerin she can be a leading player, she'll definitely be in first six, she'll be in a good club that plays Champions League. I think this is better for her than to play in some mediocre Italian club where she might end up not getting her money etc...