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– Thursday, April 9, 2020, 11:45 a.m.
At Black Wings Linz, there is no stone left unturned. After the appointment of Gregor Baumgartner as successor to manager Christian Perthaler (read HERE >>>) it seems certain that coach Tom Rowe will no longer be with the Linz EBEL club gang.
In an interview with the “Oberösterreichische Nachrichten,” the American reports the first conversation with the chief of Neo Sports, who in turn announced that Rowe’s new engagement was not sealed due to the uncertain overall situation: the man’s contract. 63 years expired.
Rowe found a consistent response: “This is not directed against you (Baumgartner, note), but out of loyalty to Christian Perthaler (the fired manager, note). I have to say very clearly: if you are no longer involved in sports agendas,” I am out. ” , the former coach is quoted by the “OÖN”.
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Rowe doesn’t want to give up a final ending yet, but his agent and he watches what is happening behind the scenes, and if the American is asked again. Rowe found “the best cabin I’ve ever had” in Linz.
However, further cooperation with a President Peter Freunschlag hardly seems possible. The Black Wings boss is also said to be opposed to Perthaler and Rowe because their son Stefan Freunschlag no longer played a role on the wrestling team.
Rowe leaves Austria for the United States over the weekend, though crown chaos is raging there. His wife Bernice is in Charleston, South Carolina.
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