By the way. Are there any informations about Lea Ambrosius? She actually missed pretty much the whole season but as far as I remember Schwerin just always stated that she is ill...
Germany - VBL 1. Bundesliga 2023/24
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I heard something that Maase will join Munster as main Opp.
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I heard something that Maase will join Munster as main Opp.
I heard that will replace Scholten in Munster
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Strubbe and Haneline to Stuttgart are now officially official as the club posted an article about the transfers:
https://www.stuttgarts-schoens…uer-den-deutschen-meister
I see no mention of contract length, so probably one year only.
I wonder who'll end up on the bench. Stuttgart can't possibly transfer a German NT member and then have her on the bench, that would be very bad for the reputation. At the moment my bet would be that Timmerman will be No. 3.
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Strubbe and Haneline to Stuttgart are now officially official as the club posted an article about the transfers:
https://www.stuttgarts-schoens…uer-den-deutschen-meister
I see no mention of contract length, so probably one year only.
I wonder who'll end up on the bench. Stuttgart can't possibly transfer a German NT member and then have her on the bench, that would be very bad for the reputation. At the moment my bet would be that Timmerman will be No. 3.
I think all three players will get a fair amount of playing time because all of them are capable of attacking both in front of and behind the setter. In the important matches whoever is in the best shape at that moment will get to start.
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I think all three players will get a fair amount of playing time because all of them are capable of attacking both in front of and behind the setter. In the important matches whoever is in the best shape at that moment will get to start.
I think it will be the same as with Lohuis, Todorova, Timmerman. Everyone will get their time on the field. I'm not worried about the middle block next season. I'm more curious about the OH position. I don't see Stuttgart as strong there as this season.
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Ticket prices will also be increased again in Stuttgart next season.
PK 1 Sitzplatz 24 Euro
PK 2 Sitzplatz 21 Euro
PK 3 Sitzplatz 17 Euro
Stehplatz 15 Euro
And as before, the tickets do not include buses and trains.
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Here is a presentation about the new streaming platform Dyn Media by Christian Seifert. What he expects from it. At Dyn Media you can watch men's volleyball and women's volleyball next season.
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I heard that will replace Scholten in Munster
Makes sense, as her boyfriend is playing for Lüneburg.
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Natalie Lemmens (MB, BEL) to Dresden.
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Budgets according to Stuttgarter Zeitung:
Stuttgart 2.5 M€
Schwerin 3 M€
According to Irion Stuttgart will be free of debt either this summer or next year at the latest. Stuttgart was in debt since the expensive European Cup season 2015/2016 (they had to travel to Baku twice and to Kasan and Krasnodar in Russia), the club then was in debt by 680.000€.
Stuttgart's office staff now consists of three full-time and several part-time employees, they might expand this team.
Source (paywall) https://www.stuttgarter-zeitun…30-ad11-b489f078b174.html
Free article about Schwerin's budget: https://www.sueddeutsche.de/sp…20090101-230307-99-861256
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There is a big difference in Budget and Sales Volume…
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There is a big difference in Budget and Sales Volume…
I was about to write that too. There is nothing about the total budget.
Not that someone writes: Schwerin has more money to spend than Stuttgart.
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Marie Hänle to Suhl
Considering they already have Lena Kindermann as OPP, it looks like Hänle is supposed to be starter.
Wow...on the one hand I like it, but then it's a major downgrade from Harbin to Hänle Maybe playing Challenge Cup last season caused them financial trouble so they can't afford expensive transfers?
Sina Fuchs signed with Erfurt for 2nd league pro.
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https://www.stuttgarter-nachri…9a-b471-488ad40d0345.html
behind paywall
It is clearly said that Aleksandersen will only remain a coach, if he can coach the team at every training session and match. And just being there won't be tolerated next season. Just attending games is no longer an option. A decision will be made by the beginning of August at the latest
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Budgets according to Stuttgarter Zeitung:
Stuttgart 2.5 M€
Schwerin 3 M€
According to Irion Stuttgart will be free of debt either this summer or next year at the latest. Stuttgart was in debt since the expensive European Cup season 2015/2016 (they had to travel to Baku twice and to Kasan and Krasnodar in Russia), the club then was in debt by 680.000€.
Stuttgart's office staff now consists of three full-time and several part-time employees, they might expand this team.
Source (paywall) https://www.stuttgarter-zeitun…30-ad11-b489f078b174.html
Free article about Schwerin's budget: https://www.sueddeutsche.de/sp…20090101-230307-99-861256
Stuttgart started 2008 into first league already with 200.000 Euro debt, the sponsors covered them. Indeed first CL participation increased that a lot and later some CL berths were declined for financial reasons. It's great, that being debt free is now finally in sight.
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Because it hasn't been written here yet, Dresdner SC officially confirmed Hester Jasper's commitment today.
Link: Dresdner SC verpflichtet Hester Jasper als Außenangreiferin
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Tara Taubner’s agency just announced her transfer in Potsdam but the club haven’t post anything 🤦🏻♂️