Hannover 96: Fürth insult! Does Dieter Schatzschneider get kicked out NOW at 96? – 2nd Bundesliga
Always trouble when ex-scorer Dieter Schatzschneider (64) appears as SCHWATZschneider! But this time the “tall one with the turd snout” faces unexpected consequences.
Is my darling out now, Mr. Child?
BILD officially put these and other questions to the boss of Hannover 96. Martin Kind (78) replied through his press department: “Mr. Schatzschneider represented his personal opinion, not that of Hannover 96. We regret the forecasts for the city of Fürth and SpVgg Greuther Fürth.”
Sounds at least a little like an apology. During a football talk, Schatzschneider had of all things blasphemed about the previous club of new coach Stefan Leitl (44), while scoring goalkeeper Branimir also mispronounced a Hrgota: “With everything we did, including Rigotta and Leitl, there has to be I keep saying: It’s a different world that they come into.
Embarrassing and disrespectful! Fürth boss Rachid Azzouzi (51) also feels and suspects: “He probably had a few headers too many in his career.” Next: “He completely loses the level. It’s just not right and it has nothing to do with style and decency.”
But it’s obviously the program at SCHWATZschneider.
The youth scout employed at 96 (!) pestered again about ex-coach Jan Zimmermann (42): “He couldn’t do it. The balls flew back and forth. We would have gotten off if we had continued with the carpenter.”
For a similar derailment, including a demand for eviction, Schatz received a warning six months ago. It should be deleted from his personnel file by May 30th.
Will there be a new warning? Is a noise miss conceivable now?
Kind’s answer: “All other points are discussed internally and not via the BILD newspaper.”
The boss in the Schatz pinch, when we talked, Kind was sitting only two meters away from Schatz. The employed treasure cutter publicly scolds the employed carpenter, who, as emphasized in 96, is only “optional”.
But with style, decency, respect or even caring for employees, that’s a thing with the Reds.