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miesredner und situationenverdreher gibt es überall, aber ich glaube tomas hat zu viele Sympathisanten, als das man ihm wirklich etwas könnte, manche versuchen es halt immer wieder, jemanden in ein schlechtes Licht zu rücken? Sensationsgeilheit? Neid? Eifersucht? Miesmacher? Intriganten?

wo Erfolg und Ruhm ist , ist auch der Neid und die Intrige

wehe dem , der sein böses Glück nicht weiß hinwegzujagen



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Ich fand den Artikel von Schwatzgelb.de wirklich sehr gut geschrieben.

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das stimmt



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Rosicky unrest

Tomas Rosicky has committed himself to Borussia Dortmund until 2008, but he has admitted that he does not see his long-term future at the club.

Dortmund have major financial difficulties, resulting in the departures of a lot of their big names over the past few seasons.

The biggest of the names remaining at the Westfalenstadion, Rosicky himself, is the centre of much interest around Europe but the 24-year-old is now set to stay at Dortmund for at least one more year.

"I don't want to leave at any price," stated Rosicky. "I still think that Dortmund are a high-quality club and the atmosphere during the matches is also great. The only thing that I miss is the UEFA Champions League."

The Czech international has been the subject of interest from Chelsea, Real Madrid and Tottenham, and Rosicky has not completely ruled out a move, although any transfer would most likely happen next summer.

"Although I have said that I am staying, always anything can happen.

"I have always said to myself that I will move to a bigger club. Contracts of many important players expire at the end of this season so I will wait and see how things stand at that time. Maybe I will revalue my plans.

"There were clubs that were able to pay the sum that Dortmund demand. But I will wait one year."

Rosicky will now enter his sixth season at Dortmund, and the attacking midfielder has seen plenty of stars leave during his time.

"When I came, everybody looked at me because I was the most expensive player of the Bundesliga. But there have been many experienced players. Now there is only me and Metzelder. It is not easy to replace such experienced players.

"Especially in the dressing room they are irreplaceable. For example, Kohler, you can't replace him. Even though he was a player, he was also another coach.

"Now I know another situation. I am the one who has to lead the team. It is another step in my career."

Rosicky is desperate to play in the Champions League once again, and his future at Dortmund will heavily depend on their ability to qualify for Europe's premier club competition this season.

Manager Bert Van Marwijk has already ruled out the chances of a top three finish, something that Rosicky finds difficult to accept.

"I don't take it," said Rosicky. "I have grown up in the Champions League and I want to play it again. But I won the Bundesliga so I know how difficult that is, and I have to agree with the coach unfortunately.

"We have at Borussia several young players that can make a good impression. The management depends on the homegrown players.

"I thought that when everything goes well and the new signings Buckley and Degen get into the team, we could be able to play for third place, which would be enough. But when the management sold Ewerthon, it is not true."

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von wann ist das Interview?



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Vom 15. Juli 2005