Quote from zehner_uk

Such an internal solution is nonsense, reminds me of SV Wehen Wiesbaden last year. They did the same. If I take on Hildmann, which I personally find a shame, then I have to put an impulse from the outside.

You have to wait. The primary is now only about teasing out the feeling of performance.
The relationship between Hildmann and the team had been broken for a long time. Despite the precarious location, he is also said to have not continued to run on Wednesdays during training and have been in Kaiserslautern until Tuesday. With that, he smashed a lot of porcelain when it comes to the mood barometer. It was clear anyway that after the season you would not go on with him, regardless of relegation.
In the end, unfortunately, you have to say that, whether your great earnings, you have waited too long if that is right what you hear.
Hildmann achieved a lot with the Prussians and was therefore inviolable for a long time. If Niemeyer had remained, his era would have come to an end after the climb if you can believe what you hear. At the end, despite the success, the two were far apart.
Kittner had not grown as a Newbie for a long time, while the board is said to have given Hildmann a free ticket. Now Kittner, probably too late, pulled the ripcord and many from the outside scream Zeter and Mordio.
In any case, the team no longer has an alibi, Pander and Mamelin will now allegedly be trained more intensively -under Hildmann was supposedly only partially trained once a day, which was also a criticism of the team.
Either you still create the big gymnastics sound and go to the relegation, or you end up in the 3rd league, where you also belong from the infrastructure.
In the end, the ascent came too quickly, but you just have to take it with you and try to get the maximum out. After 5 1/2 years of Hildmann, the relationship was “wasted” despite all the faintest.

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