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davysrfc
My overall aim is to bring TeBe, as they are affectionately known, to the top, to win the Bundesliga, to bring home the DFB Pokal, and to take it to the European Giants.
But first we have to get there.
Season 1: Oberliga NOFV Nord - Champions
tongey
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SEASON 1: NOFV-Oberliga Nord
I began the Season 1 by looking at the squad, whilst we were favourites for the league, I felt that there were improvements that could be made.
SO we took a couple of players on loan, and signed Manuel Starke to bulk up the forward line and Nelson Scultz Fademrecht to man up the midfield alongside the loan signing of Paul Gehrmann.
I messed around with a couple of formations throughout the friendly period and they seemed to work well for the most part. After picking the formation I felt worked the best with this team, we started the season away to the local BW Berlin. As you can see we started the season extremely well, going unbeaten for 13 games before losing to league rivals Zehlendorf. after becoming patchy during November, and getting some players back from injury, including goalkeeper Eric Versteppen, we were right back on form and went into the mid-season break with a win over CFC Hertha 06.
During the mid-season break, we played 2 friendlies, mainly for fitness purposes. Both were wins against opposition in stronger leagues, so I was impressed. The second half of the season went rather well, going unbeaten including a massive win over our title rivals Zehlendorf (revenge for the earlier loss in the season). But did we win the league?
JUST ABOUT!!!!!! That win over Zehlendorf was massive and basically won us the league. Capped off a great season.
Onto the Regionalliga Nordost!
So we move onto next season!
*If anyone has any advice or any ways of improving the story, throw a comment or a PM, more than happy to take it all on board!*
Dan
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After promotion last year, the focus switched to Regionalliga football. Early in the summer we received an offer for Eric Versteppen which we simply could not refuse. 80k into the bank and a thank you to Eric for his services to the club. But it left us a massive hole to fill considering he was a good keeper at this level. So I scouted around other lower German squads and found a suitable replacement in Dan Twardzik, at a good price of 33k. Other improvements to the squad were Nicholas Fontaine, Fabian Frinke, Omid Seberdest, Marcel Hoppe and Fabio Mirbach all signed on free transfers. Other signings were cover signings.
So pre-season focus was on getting the squad cohesion up and getting the lads to know the way we play here at TeBe. Results were worrying but I had every faith in the lads to turn things around. After a disappointing start to the season, as well as an early exit from the DFB Pokal (we only qualified for this after winning the league) to 2.Bundesliga side Greuther Furth, we dragged ourselves into form and only lost 2 games up to the mid-season break. In the lead up to the mid-season break, I felt that we couldn't lose our momentum with a 2 month gap, so I set up a good number of friendlies to keep us match fit and in the game. 9 wins from 9 was impressive. What was more impressive was our form continuing after the break. A 10 game run gave us hope at a run at the title and that coveted promotion spot! A loss to Hertha BSC's reserve team dented our confidence but we ended the season well with a win at Meuselwitz and a draw at Berliner AK.
But was it enough to win the title?
No, it most definitely wasn't! Our slow start added to Hertha just being a great team for this level led to them running away with the league, losing only 1 game all through the year. But overall I was delighted with our year. The aim was mid-table at best at the start of the season and to find some of our signings having a really good season was definitely a positive to take into the future.
Thanks for reading folks. Season 3 coming soon!
davysrfc
So to begin season 3 we had a look at the squad and let a couple of players go, including Karim Benyamina, who was a great servant to the club. Mid-way through the season, we had Emmanuel Njoku , our starting centre back, wanted to leave for Chemnitz. For squad morale purposes I decided to let him go. But I was happy with our signings this time around. Our new Partnership with FC Bayern Munich lead to us getting Malik Tillman on loan for the year. Our other major signing this year was the signing of loanee Paul Gehrmann on a free from Cottbus.
So after getting the squad the way I wanted it, we started the season with an 8 game unbeaten run. Losing 2 games to Viktoria Berlin and Rot Weiss Erfurt was disappointing but we reacted well and went 15 games (with Friendlies) unbeaten.
We seemed to die off and struggled a bit over the final few weeks of the season. But where did this leave us in the league?
YEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!! Tripped over the line to get it, but we are Champions and promoted to the 3.liga! In fairness, I worried that we had bottled it completely with our bad run at the end of the season, but we just nicked it. What a season and what a team! Delighted.
So we move onto Season 4. See you all next time!
(There's another two full season reviews and I'll be able to update with more detail as I can grab stuff as I go. Apologies if it seems rushed, I won't lie, it is.)