

The Mountain Cometh
By: Chris | July 17th, 2009The “Mountain” is a nickname given to a certain transfer target, who finally inked a five year deal after protracted negotiations over the fee to his former club. I, for one, am pretty keen on seeing this cat in the HSV strip this fall.
Meet Marcus “the Mountain” Berg, ex- of FC Groningen of the Eredivisie, and newest member of HSV. The story broke Friday evening (European time) by the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf. Berg’s arrival was announced on the German part of the HSV website, but not the English version (Time out: If anyone associated with the club reads this stupid blog, how about keeping the English version of the club site up to speed with the German side? Is that asking too much?) If you have been following this story, you know that Berg is a true goal scorer, and in the mold of a KJH–equally deadly with his head and his feet. In the past two seasons for Groningen, Berg has tallied 32 goals in 56 Eredivisie matches. Not too shabby.
You know what else is nice? Scooping somebody else for a change, instead of being owned by other Bundesliga bloggers. So I got that goin’ for me. Which is nice.
Next up is to sign another defender and the two names which continue to come up are Philippe Senderos of Arsenal and Rasmus Bengtssen of Trelleborg (Sweden). I’d put my money on Bengtssen if I were a wagering type.
Also, there has been some scuttlebut that VDV *may* be on his way back to Hamburg, and those same stories are quick to point out that the lovely and talented Sylvie has been pushing him for such a move. HSV are even said to be trying to track down a wealthy benefactor to foot the bill for such a move so as not to jeopardize the financial solvency of the club. The problem is not the transfer fee, though, but Rafa’s €4M+ wage packet. Hoffman has said there is no money to bring in VDV, but he is our Prodigal Son and I know that many HSV supporters would welcome him back with open arms.
The Europa League draw was this morning and we ended up with the winner of FK Suduva (Lithiuania) or Randers FC (Denmark). Third round qualifying takes place July 30 (away) and August 6 (home). Randers won the first leg 0:1 yesterday.
Final thought–Bruno has decided to pick his own captain, which leaves David Jarolim in a tight spot. Jaro is on the wrong side of 30 and plays a position where we have a WHOLE lot of depth (Ze Roberto, Rincon, Tavares, and maybe even Lorik Cana)–is he expendable at this point or am I reading too much into the situation?
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On paper, Hamburg’s summer signings really look excellent. Whoever else joins the club from here on will be just more icing on the cake. And Guerrero has really no leverage anymore as far as wage demands are concerned. I think Hamburg could even afford to lose him on a free transfer next summer, with talents like Choupo-Moting ready and waiting.
The thing about vdV is: this is a unique situation and opportunity and if you want to see him in a HSV jersey again before he is in his thirties, then it’s probably now or never. Although, maybe he’ll issue a statement tomorrow how Marca misquoted him and all that…
Though, while we are speculating: his wife Sylvie had been in the jury of some casting show in Germany recently and will be on board for the second season, so maybe the way her, uh, “TV career” is going, she might indeed push him to return to Germany.
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I think Frank Rost could be a good captain instead
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Actually, if we want to sign a promising defender, we need money, maybe Hamburg do not have such budget due to the disappeared transfer fee of Kompany and de Jong.
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Rost was BMJ’s choice to be captain as well, but Jol ultimately wanted a player in the field to wear the armband. How about Mathijsen?
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I wouldve preferred mathijsen before, but I wouldn’t mind Jaro staying captain for continuity
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Mathijsen is a good choice he is a good communicator
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On paper, Hamburg’s summer signings really look excellent. Whoever else joins the club from here on will be just more icing on the cake. And Guerrero has really no leverage anymore as far as wage demands are concerned. I think Hamburg could even afford to lose him on a free transfer next summer, with talents like Choupo-Moting ready and waiting.
The thing about vdV is: this is a unique situation and opportunity and if you want to see him in a HSV jersey again before he is in his thirties, then it’s probably now or never. Although, maybe he’ll issue a statement tomorrow how Marca misquoted him and all that…
Though, while we are speculating: his wife Sylvie had been in the jury of some casting show in Germany recently and will be on board for the second season, so maybe the way her, uh, “TV career” is going, she might indeed push him to return to Germany.
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