FC Bayern Munich: Drone another scandal at the annual general meeting?
The 2021 annual general meeting of FC Bayern Munich 2021 is coming up. Will the event in the Audi Dome hit the headlines again?
Munich – The annual general meetings of the FC Bayern Munich have caused quite a stir in the past. Is there another scandal looming this year?
“Your shitty mood? You are responsible for that – not us!”, The then FCB manager Uli Hoeneß (69) ranted at the 2007 Annual General Meeting after a member criticized the atmosphere in the Allianz Arena.
“That’s unbelievable. What do you think we do all year round? we pull the money out of our pocket. “
In 2018, an FCB member made headlines with an incendiary speech. The fan mainly reckons with Hoeneß. The allegations at the time include: kicking off former coaches and players of the club as well as nepotism.
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“You weren’t long back in office. One of the nephews, whose next name will be Hoeneß, will get a coaching position, the other a director,” said the member at the time in the direction of Hoeneß.
And another topic annoyed Bayern fans at that time: Qatar sponsorship. And that is exactly what could spark off again in 2021.
A corresponding application to bring the topic up for discussion and vote at this year’s AGM was rejected by the Munich Labor Court, but Bayern member and initiator Michael Ott has not yet given up. He wants to enforce the treatment of the dispute, he announced on Twitter.
A spontaneous application at the annual general meeting would also be possible. According to Ott, this would require a 75 percent majority of the members present.
And even if there is no vote, it MUST be assumed that a Bayern member will take heart on the last item on the agenda “Requests to speak” and bring the subject of Qatar Airways to the table.
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The dilemma with the unvaccinated players could also be discussed. On Sunday it became known that in addition to leading figure Joshua Kimmich (26), Serge Gnabry (26), Jamal Musiala (18), Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (32) and Michael Cuisance (22) had to be in corona quarantine.
“You had contact with a person in the immediate vicinity of the FC Bayern team who had tested positive for the corona virus,” said FC Bayern. Vaccinated professionals only need to be quarantined if the test is positive. The unvaccinated players are increasingly becoming a problem for the club.
The annual general meeting will take place on Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Audi Dome in Munich. The event will also be streamed live on the club’s homepage and on Bavaria’s social media channels.