Abroad: Dennis Grote’s club is facing bankruptcy
That is bitter! The traditional Austrian club Wacker Innsbruck is on the verge of bankruptcy. This also applies to a former captain of Rot-Weiss Essen.
Lost on Friday night Wacker Innsbruck at SKNN St. Pölten with 1: 3. Actually not newsworthy.
But: Leader of the Austrian league is Austria Lustenau and this club does not want promotion to the Bundesliga to be in danger. When Lustenau heard that Wacker Innsbruck could no longer be contested in relation to the last few games, help came from Lustenau. Austria Innsbruck managed the bus ride to St. Pölten. The reason: If the Innsbruck games were canceled Lustenau would also be at a disadvantage compared to his most stubborn pursuer Florisdorfer AC. Lustenau’s board spokesman Bernd Bösch assured “Sky Austria” “to do everything” to support FC Wacker until the end of the season.
Dennis Grotto denied for Red and white food 81 games, scored eleven goals and proof 18 hits. He is also under contract with SC Preußen Münster, MSV Duisburg, Chemnitzer FC and Rot-Weiss Oberhausen.
It is also bitter for the players and employees. The association is said to be well behind the salary payments. This also applies to the German coach Michael Oenning and the midfielder known here in the Ruhr area Dennis Grotto.
Grote had in the winter after a disembarkation at Red and white food hired in Innsbruck. Now, after just a few months, he will be leaving Austria and looking for a new challenge.
Grote, who was also captain at RWE, will certainly look to Essen on Saturday. Rot-Weiss Essen is only one step away from promotion to the 3rd division.