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		<title>Let&#8217;s get it on!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 22:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After an interminably long offseason, the Bundesliga kicks off today with the spotlight match going to Wolfsburg v Stuttgart. Good thing HSV plays at Freiburg on Sunday&#8211;they need the extra training after this week&#8217;s debacles.

Monday past saw Die Rothosen being their Pokal chase with a match away versus 2. Bundesliga side Fortuna Dusseldorf. As Jan [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After an interminably long offseason, the <a href="http://bundesliga.theoffside.com" target="_blank">Bundesliga</a> kicks off today with the spotlight match going to <a href="http://wolfsburg.theoffside.com" target="_blank">Wolfsburg</a> v <a href="http://VfB.theoffside.com" target="_blank">Stuttgart</a>. Good thing HSV plays at <strong>Freiburg</strong> on Sunday&#8211;they need the extra training after this week&#8217;s debacles.</p>
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<p>Monday past saw <em>Die Rothosen</em> being their Pokal chase with a match away versus 2. Bundesliga side Fortuna Dusseldorf. <a href="http://bundesliga.theoffside.com/dfb-pokal/dfb-pokal-first-round-famous-45-heroic-90-epic-120-and-transcendental-11957.html" target="_blank">As Jan mentioned in his Pokal wrap-up</a>, HSV were more Swiss than German in <img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-389" src="http://hamburg.theoffside.com/files/2009/08/swiss-cheese-120x120.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="120" />the first half&#8211;Swiss cheese, that is. The second half brought some stability and clear thinking to the defense, but Fortuna would not go quietly into that good night, <em>scoring the tying goal in the final 3 seconds of  the second extra period</em>. The match went to PKs where Hamburg slotted 4 home, while <strong>Frank Rost</strong> stood on his head and saved 2 of the 3 shots he faced. Whew.</p>
<p>Yesterday, the return leg of the Europa League 3rd qualifying round took place at the &#8216;Bank against Danish side Randers FC.  HSV dominated the first leg in Randers the week before, scoring early and scoring often and leaving with an insurmountable 4-nil victory. With advancement to the next round assured, Bruno took the opportunity to field a side of players who had not seen action so far this season, with <strong>Joris Mathijsen</strong> and <strong>David Jarolim</strong> the only regulars (and thereby cementing their roles as the irreplaceable guys on our roster&#8211;God help us if they get hurt) who started the match. And they played like a bunch of guys who hadn&#8217;t played so far this year. Here&#8217;s the lineup that took the pitch last night:</p>
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<p align="center">Hesl</p>
<p align="center">Benjamin    Mathijsen    Rozehnal    Jansen</p>
<p align="center">Jarolim    Tavares</p>
<p align="center">Castelen    Ben-Hatira</p>
<p align="center">Torun    Berg</p>
<p style="text-align: left">The match ended with Hamburg on the short side of a 1-nil decision, but I think it gave Bruno the opportunity to see some of the bench players in a game situation without any negative consequences. For their efforts, they were drawn with French Cup holders Guingamp of Ligue 2. Guingamp is notable not only for being just the second club outside Ligue 1 to win the French Cup, but also as the club that gave current <a href="http://chelsea.theoffside.com" target="_blank">Chelsea</a> stars <strong>Didier Drogba</strong> and <strong>Florent Malouda</strong> their starts in Continental football. <a href="http://www.espnstar.com/football/other-football/news/detail/item303655/Labbadia-not-underestimating-Guingamp/" target="_self">Here&#8217;s Bruno&#8217;s take on Guingamp</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: left"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-390" src="http://hamburg.theoffside.com/files/2009/08/sc-freiburg-2-120x120.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="120" />And now we get down to business. Sunday, Hamburg take on newly promoted SC Freiburg to start their Bundesliga campaign.  Freiburg dominated the 2. Bundesliga last season, wrapping up the championship and assured promotion by Matchday 31 (pretty damn impressive. . .). Still, you have to believe that HSV are poised to get a favorable result and take the full 3 points.  Following what can graciously be described as a tumultuous offseason, we appear to have the deepest and most talented group that I have seen in my almost 3 years as a supporter.  Here&#8217;s the XI I think will be on the pitch on Sunday:</p>
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<p align="center">Rost</p>
<p align="center">Demel    Mathijsen    Boateng    Jansen</p>
<p align="center">Jarolim    Ze Roberto</p>
<p align="center">Trochowski    Pitropa</p>
<p align="center">Guerrero    Petric</p>
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<p style="text-align: left">Bottom line:  HSV gets the season started on the right track. Make mine 0:2 for the HSV, and give me a cold Holsten to wash it down.</p>
<p>Readers, help me out here:  I am pretty sure that beginning in 2010/11, the Bundesliga gets 4 spots in the CL. Am I correct?  This is leading to my season prediction. This is the year we finally make it back to the Champions League. I think the top 3 teams in the league are <a href="http://bayern.theoffside.com" target="_blank">Bayern</a>, HSV and Stuttgart, and you can throw Schalke and Wolfsburg in for the last CL spot. I have long maintained that more than anything, I want to watch HSV on the biggest stage and see them back in the Champions League, just as I did one night in September 2006 (before I was a supporter of the club), when I watched them get drubbed by Arsenal while in the lounge of the Bexleyheath Marriott in Kent. If we win some silverware along the way, so be it&#8211;that&#8217;s the icing on the cake.  I say we finish a very close second to Bayern&#8217;s first, with Stuttgart ultimately prevailing for third over Wolfsburg and Schalke. What are your predictions?</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 17:11:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[. . . Transfer rumors regarding current HSV players. Today, it is Mladen Petric and an offer from Bundesliga champs VfL Wolfsburg.

Die Wölfe have made a €9 million offer for Petric, he of 20 goals in 41 matches this season.  This is all necessitated by Milan&#8217;s flirtations with Edin Džeko.  Naturally, Petric, his agent, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>. . . Transfer rumors regarding current HSV players. Today, it is <strong>Mladen Petric</strong> and an offer from Bundesliga champs VfL Wolfsburg.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-347" src="http://hamburg.theoffside.com/files/2009/06/wolfsburg-120x120.gif" alt="" width="120" height="120" /><a href="http://www.bild.de/BILD/news/bild-english/sport-news/football/world-football/2009/06/08/edin-dzeko-wolfsburg-sensation/ac-milan-leadnig-chase-to-sign-bosnian-star-after-secret-negotiations.html" target="_blank"><em>Die Wölfe</em> have made a €9 million offer</a> for Petric, he of 20 goals in 41 matches this season.  This is all necessitated by <a href="http://acmilan.theoffside.com" target="_blank">Milan&#8217;s</a> flirtations with <strong>Edin Džeko</strong>.  Naturally, Petric, his agent, and HSV management all replied &#8220;Fuhgeddaboudit.&#8221; So far.</p>
<p>But what happens when <a href="http://wolfsburg.theoffside.com" target="_blank">Wolfsburg</a> comes back with an offer of €14 or  €16 <img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-346" src="http://hamburg.theoffside.com/files/2009/06/95_cash_1-120x120.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="120" />million, or more? They have that kind of cash to splash around now that they are in the <a href="http://cl.theoffside.com" target="_blank">Champions League</a> next fall.  Didi Beiersdorf was a bit more coy when that question was posed to him. His response? <em>Let&#8217;s see the offer on paper before we decide what we are going to do</em>.  Wolfsburg, for their part, have a second option lined up:  <strong>Luca Toni</strong>.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-348" src="http://hamburg.theoffside.com/files/2009/06/mladen-petric-120x120.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="120" />Petric was a key acquisition for HSV last summer, and with the departure of Olic, I would find it very difficult to believe that HSV would let one of two remaining strikers on the roster be sold. But I thought that about <strong>Vincent Kompany</strong> and <strong>Nigel de Jong</strong>, too.</p>
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		<title>Europa, here we come!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 07:16:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Evan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well Ladies and Gentlemen, after some very tense games last night, HSV will be playing in the new Europa League competition! Unfortunately, living in the second most isolated city in the world means that I was stuck watching Wolfsburg (but when it&#8217;s Bremen being beaten thrashed, it&#8217;s all good!) Luckily Jan&#8217;s liveblog kept me updated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://hamburg.theoffside.com/files/2009/05/olic_shhhh1.jpg" alt="Olic in the HSV shirt for the last time" width="180" height="121" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-322" />Well Ladies and Gentlemen, after some very tense games last night, HSV will be playing in the new Europa League competition! Unfortunately, living in <a href="http://westcoastassist.com.au/Perth_the_second_most_isolated_capital_city_in_the_world.htm">the second most isolated city in the world</a> means that I was stuck watching Wolfsburg (<a href="http://www.theoffside.com/leagues/bundesliga/wolfsburg-make-very-very-sure-to-win-bundesliga.html">but when it&#8217;s Bremen being <del datetime="00">beaten</del> thrashed, it&#8217;s all good!</a>) Luckily Jan&#8217;s liveblog kept me updated on the match (cheers Jan!) </p>
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<p>With the likes of Streit (bruised calf), Atouba (groin strain), Jansen (throat infection), Silva (torn hamstring), and Reinhardt (lack on practice) unavailable, Jol couldn&#8217;t play his team of choice.<br />
This was the team last night:</p>
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<p>Frankfurt started the match looking for an early goal. Meier and Fink both tested Rost (12 and 15 minutes respectively), but neither could get through. Not wanting to be outdone, the Rothosen started a series of attacks on the Frankfurt goals. Finally, in the 22nd minute, Pitroipa set up Jarolim just outside the box. Jarolim&#8217;s shot stunned the crowd, and evidently the Frankfurt keeper. </p>
<p>1-0</p>
<p>Seven minutes later, and Olic had a great chance to double the lead. Guerrero then missed another great opportunity, just 5 minutes before the break. A substitution by Funkel (Ioannis Amanatidis on) signaled the start of the second half.</p>
<p>The second half was on of the most intense games I&#8217;ve <del datetime="00">seen</del> read on liveblog for a long time. As <a href="http://bm.theoffside.com/borussia-monchengladbach-news/never-doubt-borussia.html">Monchengladbach miraculously took the lead against Dortmund</a> our own Ivica Olic converted a Demel cross to double our lead.</p>
<p>2-0!</p>
<p>And at that point it all went downhill. In a matter of 5 minutes, Frankfurt leveled the scores, following goals by Meier and Caio&#8230;.<br />
&#8230;And just when you thought it couldn&#8217;t get worse, news came in that Kuba had scored for Dortmund.</p>
<p>2-2</p>
<p>So it was very simple. Score a goal, hope that Dortmund don&#8217;t score, and HSV would play in Europe next season. Don&#8217;t score, and our dreams would be down the drain. Jol reacted brilliantly, making a move that many would come to call pure genius and tactical vision. He subbed on Trochowski. In the 84th, he fired a free kick just over the bar. In the 89th, Pitroipa made a great long range shot that had the fans on their feet. Finally, when most fans had given up all hope, Trochowski recieved the ball on the corner of the penalty box. It was announced that Dortmund had only drawn at Gladbach. If there was ever a time, this was it. And with that Trochowski became my favorite player of all time, scoring a great goal and sending HSV straight to Europe!</p>
<p><strong>3-2 HSV!</strong></p>
<p><strong>Match Facts:</strong><br />
<strong>Goals:</strong> Jarolim (22), Olic (58), Meier (61), Caio (63), Trochowski (90)<br />
<strong>Booked</strong> Aogo, Mathijsen, Benjamin, Boateng, Trochowski<br />
<strong>Attendance</strong> 51,500</p>
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<p><strong>Goals:</strong></p>
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<p><strong><em>ROTHOSEN</em></strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 19:44:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[. . . If the Hamburg Offside is your only source of HSV news. Glad to be back. Once again my personal life has interfered with my life as a Hamburg supporter, which is a pretty nice way to refer to one&#8217;s self these days.

On with the list. And, again, please accept my apologies for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>. . . If the Hamburg Offside is your only source of HSV news. Glad to be back. Once again my personal life has interfered with my life as a Hamburg supporter, which is a pretty nice way to refer to one&#8217;s self these days.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-302" src="http://hamburg.theoffside.com/files/2009/04/hsv-300x214.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="214" />On with the list. And, again, please accept my apologies for the dearth of posts this past month.</p>
<p><a href="http://hamburg.theoffside.com/team-news/hsv-wolfsburg-preview.html" target="_self">When last we checked in</a>, HSV were preparing for a visit from the now-mighty <a href="http://wolfsburg.theoffside.com" target="_blank">Wolfsburg</a> at the &#8216;Bank. When the dust settled, gone was HSV&#8217;s undefeated record at home in <span style="text-decoration: line-through">all competitions</span> the league (duh&#8211;we lost 0:1 to Ajax on Thanksgiving [November]) as <a href="http://wolfsburg.theoffside.com/wolfsburg-team-news/bundesliga-race-tightens-up-as-wolfburg-upsets-hsv.html" target="_blank">Wolfsburg defeated <em>Die Rothosen</em> 1:3</a> in a match that wasn&#8217;t as close as the score would indicate, on a brace from Grafite (who the Hamburg Offside simply cannot stand). That result left HSV in a traffic jam for second place on the table.</p>
<p>Following the defeat to Wolfsburg, Hamburg took on lowly SV Wehen of the 2. Bundesliga in the DFB-Pokal (and by lowly, I mean LOW&#8211;at the time of the match, they were dead LAST in the 2. B&#8217;liga). HSV went through the motions and came away with a 2:1 victory, after which keeper Frank Rost prophesized (and I&#8217;m paraphrasing), <em>If we play this shitty in our league matches, we&#8217;re going to get throttled, regardless of who we play. You know, like &#8216;Gladbach. Who we play Saturday.</em> Well, Rost proved more than prescient because HSV went on the road and had their asses handed to them 4:1. Marko Marin was sublime in his&#8211;dare we dream?&#8211;audition for HSV, with a nice assist to Rob Friend on the game&#8217;s first goal and the final nail in the coffin with a penalty on our oracle Rost. The <span style="text-decoration: underline">only</span> good thing to take away from this match was that it <em>seemed</em>  to serve as a much needed wake up call to HSV. Or so we thought. At least <em>I thought so</em>.  In the interim, Hamburg drew arch rival <a href="http://bremen.theoffside.com" target="_blank">Werder Bremen</a> (Boo! Hiss!) away for the semi finals of the Pokal</p>
<p>HSV are still alive in three competitions&#8211;the league, the Pokal, and the UEFA (ne: Europa) Cup. After finishing off Nijmegen in the first knockout round, HSV drew Turkish giants <a href="http://galatasaray.theoffside.com/" target="_blank">Galatasaray</a> in the round of 32. The first leg was played on 12 March at the &#8216;Bank and Hamburg played a less than spectacular match, failing to take full advantage of 10-man Gala for most of the 2nd half, <a href="http://galatasaray.theoffside.com/postmatch/another-draw-in-europe-another-hot-night-at-the-ali-sami-yen-awaits-hamburg-1-1-galatasaray.html" target="_blank">allowing the Turks to leave town with a 1:1 draw</a> and an ever-precious away goal (and I take exception to the author&#8217;s suggestion that there were 30,000 away supporters at the match; the &#8216;Bank seats 57,000 TOTAL, and they away supporters had one small section on the lower deck&#8211;a more likely number is 3,000).</p>
<p>The following <em>Sonntag,</em> HSV welcomed Cottbus to town and a visit from the relegation strugglers was just what the doctor ordered. Bayern-bound Ivica Olic pounced on the visitors 32 minutes in, and Piotr Trochowski sealed the victory with a lovely goal from about 25 yards out in the 39th minute. HSV kept 10 men in front of the ball for the entire second half and Cottbus could muster nothing more than a couple of extreme range shots.</p>
<p>Which brings us to the return leg of the UEFA Cup. There are few more initimidating venues for visiting football clubs than the Ali Sami Yen Stadium in Istanbul. With HSV playing the return leg on the road, <em>and having conceded an away goal in the home leg of the tie, </em>the prospects for a treble this season looked mighty, mighty bleak. And things did not look any better once the match started. Galatasaray started off the scoring with a penalty by Harry Kewel following a mugging by Jerome Boateng on Milan Baros in the area at the 42&#8242; mark. Baros was not going to be denied this night, as he knocked home an Arda Turan poke with a nifty little lift over the charging Frank Rost just after the restart. Things looked really, really bad for HSV.</p>
<p>But providence smiled upon the Hanseaten and Peruvian party-boy Paolo Guerrero with a blast from another time zone to the top left corner over &#8216;keeper Morgan De Sanctis. And he wasn&#8217;t finished. A scant three minutes later, Guerrero shredded the Gala defense before sliding another goal past De Sanctis, drawing Hamburg even, and giving them 2 away goals for good measure. As if that weren&#8217;t enough, Olic sealed HSV&#8217;s advance to the quarterfinals with a lob goal right at full time. The amount of heart this side showed to win this match when they were down 3-1 on aggregate in one of the most difficult stadiums venues in Europe cannot be measured. To me, this will be the match we point to when we look back at the turning point of this season.</p>
<p>Up next for Hamburg was perennial contender <a href="http://schalke.theoffside.com" target="_blank">Schalke 04</a>, except that Schalke aren&#8217;t contending this season. Summarily bounced from the CL, and then the UEFA Cup, Schalke are having a rough go of it this year. So much so that their collective performance had already cost sporting director Andreas Muller his job, and the prospects for gaffer Fred Rutten weren&#8217;t looking much better. So what did Hamburg do? They put the hammer down and trounced Schalke 1:2 in match that wasn&#8217;t that close. Both goals were struck by Guerrero, whose price for a contract extension with the club has gone sky high (his current deal runs through 2010 and the club was looking to lock him up for another 2 years). And, Rutten, too, was shown the door shortly following the HSV defeat.</p>
<p>In the meantime, the draw for the quarter finals of the UEFA Cup has taken place, and Hamburg have drawn <a href="http://mancity.theoffside.com" target="_blank">Manchester City</a>, a club with which we already have more than one connection. In fact we have two. Two former faves of the Hamburg Offside, Vincent Kompany and Nigel de Jong, now ply their trades at Citeh, and the Citizens snuck into the quarters on penalties over Aalborg. Kompany is now playing in the midfield opposite De Jong and has been quite successful.  Really looking forward to this tie. By the way, should HSV prevail over City, we would play the winner of the Bremen-<a href="http://udinese.theoffside.com" target="_blank">Udinese</a> tie.</p>
<p>And finally, HSV dished out a little more payback for those 3 3-goal defeats we suffered in the <em>Hinrunde,</em> with a 1:0 victory over suddenly mortal <a href="http://tsg.theoffside.com" target="_blank">Hoffenheim</a> on Saturday past on a goal by speedster Jonathon Pitroipa in 28th minute.</p>
<p>Well, that&#8217;s it for the recap. Thanks again for your kind words whilst I was away. I intend to be back with a post about injuries and who looks to be in and who&#8217;s out come this summer, and a quick HSV-City preview before Thursday&#8217;s match.</p>
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