Problems with players – “Transfers are easier in the Bundesliga”

Laborious planning is costing those responsible in the lower house of football a lot of nerves. The money issue and the effort are the focus. The Adnet coach is even considering ending his career.

Bramberg recently surprised everyone with the announcement that they would be bringing back former coach Bernhard Hanser (with Mittersillern still undefeated and on the way to the first regional league) in the summer. “Special times require special measures,” explains chairman Martin Innerhofer. An exaggerated view? Not at all! Eugendorf sports director Christof Kopleder recently explained how arduous planning work is for officials today: “In the Bundesliga, it’s easier to process a transfer at the moment.” Someone who is rarely afraid to open the curtain behind the scenes is Adnet trainer Gerhard Perlak. He quits at the end of the season and says: “I actually don’t want to be a coach anymore. Everyone talks about morality and then it still blows their minds. Today, every 16-year-old who can run 50 meters demands money and gets it.” Bürmoos boss Robert Eckschlager explains what has become a normal observation: “Players say yes to one club, but then talk to another if they pay more Last year, the case of Thalgaus Halilovic, who spoke to SAK and Anif at the same time, made headlines. Both agreed that the talent was without a club – before Bischofshofen struck. Bürmoos found out for himself how quickly it can happen. “A player agreed, then suddenly canceled because the artificial turf was a problem.” An everyday case. It’s not for nothing that one transfer record follows the next every year. Whitsun doesn’t end until Tuesday. The Whitsun round ends on Tuesday when Kuchl plays in Grödig (19). The leaders have lost two of the last three games and are under pressure. Seekirchen won the direct duel and is only three points behind Hofer’s team.
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