Rapacz, Blanchfield, de Vos, Bozic and Langegger officially said goodbye to Wiesbaden.
Posts by Marisaala
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Susan Schut says in her goodbye message: "I'm saying goodbye for now, but I'll see you again next season on the other side of the net." So she will be moving within the Bundesliga. I'm curious.
Any rumours about her future?
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What's the plan, will she try to play as OH in the future? Otherwise this seems weird considering they just said Martin will succeed Rivers if all goes well.
Maybe they want her as backupp for Martin the 25/26?
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Just counting the MVP awards the dream is:
S: Bongaerts
OPP: Dambrink
OH: Marring, Janiska
MB: Cekulaev, Herelova
L: Pogany
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So now that the season is over what does your Dreamteam 2023/24 look like?
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Here's an article about the ten new players of Stuttgart. Unfortunately paywalled again.
Someone able to read it?
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Now it is official. 11 players are leaving Stuttgart.
Ivana Vanjak goes to Indonesia
Strubbe goes to Italy
Can you post the whole article? It's paywalled unfortunately.
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Seeing Anne Hölzig on crutches is quite worrying, her injury and surgery were in September last year so I hope she didn't get injured again
She posted something on Instagram. Just a small operation to improve the healing.
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Swiss Volley announced Julie Lengweiler's move to Dresdner SC today in an Insta post and also on the homepage.
Dresden wants to announce a new player today. So I guess it's her.
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Potsdam is has huge difficulties.
They have to file for bankruptcy.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/w…ml%3foutputType=valid_amp
They don't know yet what that means for next season.
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Kozuch is not part of the NT.
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Sina Fuchs is so on fire today.
What a match again. Crazy!
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Of course, Schwerin will also have a weaker squad next season. The entire league will continue to lose quality. No matter whether Stuttgart, Schwerin or Dresden. Potsdam will have less money available anyway
Dresden for example will have a 15 percent lower budget next season.
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Here's how Stuttgart will look like next season according to rumours:
Setter: Bozic, Krenicky
MB: Morissette, Veltman, Varela
OH: Stautz, Knollema, Stiftar, Robinson (from Cannes)
OPP: Rivers, Martin
L: Koskelo, Reesink
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As far as I remember that was definitely not the first time Koslowski did that.
(I remember a match in Suhl)
Koslowski for sure is a nice person but in important matches he can get really unfair.
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There is a rumor about Zatkovic to Dresden…
Slovenian Opp-OH.
Dresden must habe good connections to Slovenia.
Does anyone know her?
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I don't think, that Dresdens roaster had the necessary quality for the finals. Stuttgart and Schwerin were definitely the best teams of the season and deserved alone participation in the finals.
Not how they played at the end of the season. But in November/December they showed that the quality was definitely there to beat Stuttgart and Schwerin.
That doesn't mean these two don't deserve to be in the finals. Right now both are by far the best german teams.
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A quiet interesting interview with Jennifer Janiska was published by Sächsiche Zeitung today.(paywalled)
https://www.saechsische.de/spo…bschied-5988718-plus.html
She is still quiet frustrated about the clear loss against Stuttgart in the semifinals because the the players normally had the quality to be in the final. She said: "But in the end, we simply had too many strong characters in the team, and unfortunately we weren't able to bring them all together on the way to a common goal. The injuries sent us into a bit of a negative spiral that we were unable to get out of, both mentally and athletically."
She has no plans about her future yet. She wants to enjoy the calm and the time with her family now. But physically she doesn't feel like she wants to retire yet.
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Erfurt wants to be back in the 1st devision next season.
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Next to Janiska, Jimerson and Frohling also Timmer, Jasper, Jegdic, Berger and Boonstra will leave Dresden.
I'm surprised Berger leaves as well.
Will Dresden manage to get some german players as well? Any rumours?