Kay Bernstein compared his position as president of Hertha BSC with the Green politician Robert Habeck as economics minister.
“He also started with a different policy. Then came the pandemic and the war, which caused a completely different state of the world – and under these circumstances he had to adapt,” said the former ultra of the Berlin second division soccer team in an interview with the “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung” among other things on the question of whether at the latest at the point of signing the contract with the investor 777 from the idealist Kay Bernstein had become a real politician.
777 Partners is an American private investment company that bought Lars Windhorst’s shares through his company Tennor at Hertha. In the case of Hertha BSC, it’s not about him, said Bernstein, who has been in office for almost a year, but always about the capital club.
“Of course I have an attitude, a conviction. But when I think about the club, the academy, the curve, the employees, the members and the fans – then I need a holistic perspective and not my personal opinion,” said Amber.