Hansi Fick
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Yeah, with coaches contract situations are always fluid and ambivalent. But exactly as you say, it's just ironic because of the whole human, cathartic melodrama of Eberl telling Hecking he'll be replaced despite being such a great guy and doing a real solid job, in order to appoint someone for a greater, more expansive long term future, tears in everyone's eyes and suchIf the stadiums were full I'd go at least 50/50 towards Rose not making it until the end of the season. But without the fans there is no direct pressure: who cares if people are foaming at the mouth in front of their computer screens. And Eberl's threshold for taking the gamble of an interim coach is probably pretty high as well.
You can't completely rule out such a situation: it would be the same if his contract was running out and somewhat similar if he was aggressively pushing for a move. It's a bit of an ambivalent situation, because he was a big catch for Gladbach at the time, they wanted to change/implement their club philosophy and his aligned perfectly with it and it paid off handsomely with the top four finish in his first season and their CL campaign the current season, so it could be argued that people shouldn't be so quick to forget where the club was heading under Hecking and that no matter how this plays out it will have been worth it.
On the other hand a two year release clause undermines everything a newly appointed coach is supposed to stand for and all the talk of being happy to get to work at a club like Gladbach and building something together that both Eberl and Rose talked when this thing started seems like hollow cynicism now.
I was wondering how long BVB and Rose had decided, I think we talked about it at the time Favre was sacked and the Rose rumours were immediate. Seeing that Favre's contract was running out, we should expect that BVB had indeed 'tapped' up Rose already.t's a weird situation all around, Dortmund were 99% sure they were going to replace Favre this summer for a long time now, for all we know they sorted things out with Rose last summer, while Gladbach was making a signing like Hannes Wolf for him. And would Rose still have given him a cameo every single game if triggering the obligation to buy would've cost him €10m of next summer's transfer window?
The stuff about the transfer decision etc., it's intriguing. It reminds me of the last two summers of Pep at Bayern, when Bayern was in the running for all of Sané, De Bruyne and Gündogan and they all went to Man City instead. Ominous stuff, not sure who made which decisions there, with what future in mind.
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