Bundesliga disturbances: confidence crisis surrounding the supervisory board



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Dissatisfied in the Bundesliga?

According to a “90minuten” investigation, several differences of opinion should have emerged between clubs to deal with the current crown crisis, which should have led to a crisis of confidence in the league’s current oversight committee.

LASK President Siegmund Gruber in particular is said to have sparked anger from other club representatives.

This culminated in the fact that at Friday’s meeting seven of the twelve Bundesliga clubs supported a request to expand the supervisory board.

Salzburg, Rapid, Sturm, Austria, WAC, Altach and Hartberg are said to have voted in favor of what was achieved, but not the necessary two-thirds majority.

While SKN St. Pölten is said to have abstained, Admira, LASK, WSG Tirol and Mattersburg are said to have voted against the motion.

The clubs of Salzburg, Sturm and Vienna unite

With President Philip Thonhauser, Admira has a representative on the supervisory board, as well as LASK with Siegmund Gruber (vice president) and WSG with Diana Langes-Swarovski.

Erwin Fuchs (Kapfenberg / Vice President), Christian Jauk (Sturm Graz), Volker Viechtbauer (Salzburg), Gerhard Stocker (Wacker Innsbruck) and ÖFB Secretary General Thomas Hollerer (non-voting) complete the Supervisory Board.

It is noteworthy that with Salzburg, Sturm, however, the Viennese associations Austria and Rapid support four major clubs, which do not join regularly.

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The supervisory board will be expanded by three members: Rapids managing director Christoph Peschek, Austrian board member Markus Kraetschmer, and a representative to be nominated by the second division of HPYBET.

Kraetschmer: “Rapid and Austria in one boat”

Kratschmer at least confirms in the “Kurier” that the two Viennese rivals are again playing a more intense one-two pass than in the recent past:

“Sitting with all rivalry Quick and Austria in a boat Community is now required. I don’t hide that Quick and Austria they are currently exchanging very intensively. “

Salzburg Business Manager Stephan Reiter said in “90minuten”: “FC Red Bull Salzburg supported this application because it seems reasonable to complement competition on the supervisory board with other clubs, especially in such difficult times as this. It is important for I emphasize that this application has nothing to do with the professional work of the Bundesliga office. “

Criticism of LASK chief Gruber

According to “90minuten”, the seven clubs are actually “a thorn in the side, that of all the clubs under Bundesliga supervision they are always on the brakes when it comes to restarting the season. It was probably not a coincidence” . LASK President Siegmund Gruber shone absent at the Bundesliga conference on Friday at one of the most important meetings in recent years. “

Gruber was also criticized because LASK had not signed on to the agreement to resume training no later than Tuesday. The upper Austrians started on Monday and also violated the crown rules.

One of the tenors among other clubs is that the boss of the current league leader would not currently think outside the box.

An expansion of the Bundesliga supervisory board is not yet off the table. At the Annual General Meeting on May 7, you could vote again if an application is made, and also with the participation of the HPYBET Second League clubs, which also have to vote in this case according to the statutes.

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This is how Philip Thonhauser, head of the Bundesliga supervisory board, reacts:




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