H96 will flop next season with announcement
Who is this statement from?
And how do you define a flop (it makes sense to know the goals that Hannover has set itself for the coming season) Place 6-7 is targeted, a table place like this season could well be called a flop!
However, I am surprised that you made this statement here after the announcement of the fourth new signing at Hannover and not before.
In other words, in your opinion, Hannover 96 has deteriorated with the signing of Max…
Well then you rate the player here probably completely differently than the majority of users.
Did I make the announcement or did I quote someone?
That’s my opinion and if you think football is math you’re wrong, just because it looks good on paper doesn’t mean it will work. Especially in H96 it is difficult for younger players to develop, even if the young striker from Hoffenheim made a good impression in Hanover recently
Or the one who just moved to Cologne today…sorry, but what are you writing there?
Sorry my dear, a ray of hope at H96 this season. Otherwise, young players at 96 find it difficult.
If 96 scammed a single-digit place in the table, it would be good. There won’t be more. They plan with a budget of 40 million, Schalke plans just as much for the Bundesliga just as a comparison, that means for me if Hannover doesn’t get promoted with this budget, it’s a season to forget and the trainer is gone quickly. A small crisis and the big martin kind gets nervous and talks to the press and publicly burns his trainer. Wouldn’t be anything new.
H96 lacks calm and without calm it is difficult for young players to develop. And if you say 7th place is a success, then you don’t know the expectations of 96th place.
You’re welcome to have your assessment. I don’t think it’s currently possible to say in which direction things are headed. The earliest I dare to make a prediction is when the squad is in place. The previous transfers are very promising.
However, two things are fundamentally wrong in your post: We don’t have a 40 million budget next season, nor are the expectations as you say. The public statements are all clearly aimed at developing a team, not at short-term goals. For the coming season, Marcus Mann has now roughly proclaimed a single-digit place in the table. I think that’s appropriate.
The 40 million you mentioned is the total budget. The license player budget is probably around 17-18 million. That’s quite a lot, so in the upper third, but not as completely oversized as you write