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Lars Hirschfeld
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2mas
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PostPosted: 06.01.2008 19:43    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gerrit, actually Lars never said he wanted to move back to Canada. It was just a romour. Therefore I never mentioned it in any of my articles.
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PostPosted: 06.01.2008 19:45    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ivorian teams are quite well-wanted for partnerships, in Belgium there is a team (Lokeren I believe) as well who have a deal with a team from Abidjan. The Abidjan team even has the same shirt sponsor as the Belgian team, even though the company has no offices in Africa Neutral

Generally though I am quite sceptic about partnerships between clubs. I have seen many partnerships occur and only a few of them turned out beneficial for both teams involved.
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PostPosted: 06.01.2008 20:01    Post subject: Reply with quote

His girlfriend came to Romania. Of course I'll keep you posted about Hirschfeld if you want. Wink I'm excited too to see how he will be doing here at CFR Cluj.
And about ASEC... we have a partnership with them to sign many young Ivorian players. Kone Koumatien Emmanuel (20 years) already signed for us and other 4 will join shortly. They will all go to our newly founded satellite, CFR II (who sadly has to play in the 4th league for now, but they will make it on top in short time) Our president, Iuliu Muresan, who yes, is a big part of our team, said that Kone might even make it right now in the first team because he is very valuable.
And I think that partnership are always very useful to make... we have very good relationships in Portugal and, more recently, in Argentina, were we have a first choice to buy with Lanus, the Apertura champion. Very Happy It pays to have partnerships but it all depends on who runs your club... Iuliu Muresan is always great on negociatiating with clubs and players, that's why we got Hirschfeld. Smile
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PostPosted: 06.01.2008 20:05    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, you payed more than we expected for Hirschfeld. He only had one more year left of his contract and we had already bought a new first choice.

Rosenborg: - We are getting a lot of money for him.

But he is a great purchase. Smile


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PostPosted: 06.01.2008 20:08    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can keep us updated in this topic, Mihai: Romanian football

I hereby want to thank Lars for two great years in Rosenborg! After watching Jamtfall, Johnsen etc. is was really good to have a stable goalkeeper who didn't make mistakes in every second match.

Also thanks for making up your mind in an early stage (in contrast to Dorsin, Koppinen etc.), giving Rosenborg the possibility of finding a replacement in Jarstein and then providing money to the Jarstein transfer by selling you.

Good luck in Transylvania, count Justin!

PS! A good interview with Hirschfeld.
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PostPosted: 06.01.2008 20:53    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you very much for that 2mas! I'll share that at my site. I watched the one with Yssouf Kone at Youtube, and after viewing that I thought that Kone is a must-have. Very Happy Great job for Rosenborg for signing such a player! I hope that CFR Cluj will improve it's marketing like Rosenborg. Rosenborg TV is a separate TV channel? Sorry for the offtopic again. Embarassed Smile
Edit: Wow, Lars says "you know" for 50 times! Pretty cool, looks promising already. Tommel'n opp! Laughing


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PostPosted: 06.01.2008 20:55    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mainly web-TV, but Norwegian TV2 Zebra has sent some of their shows.

Here is by the way kind of a retro interview:

tsn.ca, 08/08/2002 wrote:
Calgary Storm sells Hirschfeld to Hotspur



The Calgary Storm has sold Lars Hirschfeld to Tottenham Hotspur, paving the way for the Canadian No. 1 goalkeeper to sign with the English Premier League team.


The next steps for the 23-year-old from Edmonton are to come to contract terms with Spurs and pass a medical.

"It looks very positive right now,'' Hirschfeld said Thursday from his hotel near Spurs' training centre in North London.

"Who knows, by next week it should be signed and sealed hopefully."

Hirschfeld will likely be the No. 3 'keeper behind Scottish international Neil Sullivan and American international Kasey Keller. Manager Glenn Hoddle has apparently chosen a No. 1 but has not made his decision public, according to Hirschfeld.

Should all the paperwork get done, Hirschfeld will join Everton striker Tomasz Radzinski as the only Canadians in the Premiership. Veteran 'keeper Craig Forrest announced his retirement last month from West Ham.

Hirschfeld can look with some pride at the fact that he turned a one-week tryout in March into a full-time job with the storied English side led by former England manager Hoddle.

Tottenham kept extending his tryout towards the end of last season and, when starter Sullivan was injured, Hirschfeld made the bench for Premier League games against Middlesbrough and Leeds.

Hirschfeld, who wore No. 24 last season with Spurs, joined the London team after tryouts with Heart of Midlothian in Scotland and Portsmouth and Wolverhampton Wanderers in England.

With Forrest recovering from testicular cancer, Hirschfeld started all five games for Canada at the Gold Cup earlier this year. He had a spectacular tournament, helping the Canadians to third place and was named the competition's best goalkeeper.

At the Gold Cup, Hirschfeld staked his claim to the No. 1 job in Canada, no small feat considering he has only has eight caps - six of which came this year. But his shot-stopping skills and athleticism have turned heads.

He gave up just four goals, one an own goal, in five outings at the Gold Cup in a performance that was all the more remarkable in that he had only played 90 minutes of international soccer at that level prior to the tournament. Plus he had seen virtually no action in the two months prior to the Gold Cup,

All that has changed. After last season, he returned to the Storm to play in the A-League this summer and has had next to no time off this year.

The Storm did not disclose the transfer fee it received, but said it will include first-team appearance incentives. The A-League team will receive more money when Hirschfeld signs a contract at Tottenham.

Hirschfeld has been in pre-season training with Spurs since July 15. The team opens play this season Aug. 17 at Everton.

Hirschfeld is sporting a new look these days - a buzz cut that has replaced longish hair that would not have looked out of place on a surfer or alternative rocker.

"I've always had longish hair, I just got sick of it," he explained.

Hirschfeld sees action against Spurs teammate Sullivan on Oct. 15 when Canada plays Scotland in Edinburgh.

He has three shutouts - one shared with Forrest - in his eight appearances for Canada to date.
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PostPosted: 06.01.2008 21:38    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the interesting read 2mas. Smile Much appreciated I also posted it on cfronline. Smile RBK
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PostPosted: 07.01.2008 11:02    Post subject: Reply with quote

RBK have actually confirmed the transfer fee: €1.3M.

A good sale for us.
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PostPosted: 08.01.2008 23:20    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yep, the Romanian's seem to be investing heavily these days. (Which might be a shame in a way as it might affect their quality exports.)

Still, Jarstien is a fantastic signing for RBK. I think he is a keeper tha we can sell on for a large amount of money. I can see him eventually going abroad, hopefully after some years of great service for RBK.
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PostPosted: 09.01.2008 00:10    Post subject: Reply with quote

2mas wrote:
RBK have actually confirmed the transfer fee: €1.3M.

A good sale for us.

Almost the same that we paid for Rune Almenning Jarstein. Tommel'n opp!
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