A sort ofls Christian Seifert On Wednesday night, at the Sports Business Conference, Spobius was awarded the “Sponsor Honor Award” for his service in the management of the German Football League (DFL), which is not just a recognition of a well-deserved staff member. Seifert is the embodiment of the prosperity that the Bundesliga has experienced in the past 15 years. That time is over. This was felt even before Seifert was honored at this conference, where years of records were celebrated.
Axel Hellmann, spokesperson for the Eintracht Frankfurt Board of Directors, said that the pandemic has left deep wounds, but it is actually just an “accelerator” for many current problems. His colleague Carsten Schmidt from Hertha BSC added: “You can’t get rid of the powerful Football in the early 2000s could talk. “Depressed.
Bayern Football Club President Herbert Hainer stated that commercial football has been hit by an “increasing” “avalanche” and criticized the tendency to exaggerate international matches: “You try to use Beelzebub. Banish the devil: If there is not enough money to compete more. And more games”, it is “going the wrong way.” The Bundesliga is trying to defend itself, but it also has its own problems.On the first day of the new season, only 2.99 million viewers wanted to see a summary of the sports program, “We usually have 5 million, which shocks me,” said Herman.
No one cares about the championship
Many clubs cannot even sell the number of available tickets, which has been greatly reduced due to the pandemic. Schalke 04, HSV, Werder Bremen, Düsseldorf 1. FC Nuremberg, St. Pauli and other increasingly popular traditional clubs all play in the second division, which is attractive to high-end products It is a shame.
The nine-year championship battle was deserted and the league image plummeted. “Personal images like Golden Steak are sent out, but this is a common attitude,” Schmidt said. In doing so, he indirectly raised the question of whether Seifert’s work was not sustainable enough. Especially because the old answer appears when looking for a solution: “I do believe that more money is flowing in from the outside,” Heiner said, referring to possible investor inflows.
This is remarkable because the Germans are participating in the International Committee to regulate such payments so that the English clubs will not continue to run away. No one publicly called for the abolition of the 50 + 1 rule at the Spobius meeting. But when the time comes, everyone says that the conditions for external donations need to be improved. So it is conceivable that investors are not in the club, but in the club’s weak foreign marketing. Eastern Airlines Come in. But even if 50 + 1 is retained, there is “possibility,” Hellmann said, “letting voting rights and equity fall apart.”