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"If they do not pay a bill, they will receive a reminder and will not go to jail immediately." The manager, Horst Heldt (48 years old).
This is true! In Zoff, the change of status with the KGaA professional society ranks the DFL as "offense" of the reds, but not in the "egg-stealing" category. For the league badociation, the Reds apparently violate the 50 + 1 rule – and therefore against a basic requirement for the license (BILD report).
On Wednesday, 96 lawyers Christoph Schickhardt (63, Ludwigsburg) were appointed to Frankfurt. SPORT BILD had indicated that the amendment of the statutes should be annulled. Otherwise, threat to "clearly deduce the number of double-digit points" and refuse a license in March 2019.
RED IN ABUNDANCE?
Not for Horst Heldt. The manager: "The license Hannover 96 is never in danger."
The boss Martin Kind (74) had already called this "nonsense" a few weeks ago. Heldt now talks about "Drohgebärde" of the LDF and explains: "Alone, because Martin Kind has invested a lot in the club and that suddenly left, I do not think he'll allow that."
Even a point deduction considers the manager to be totally unrealistic: "We do not see the danger to our eyes either, it will not happen at the end of the day because the club could still react if it had to react."
In other words, before that happens, Kind could reverse the controversial change in status (more power for investors, less for the CEO, determined by e.V.).
The fact is that: the Red negotiate with the LDF on the change of status. Heldt confirms: "My President, Martin Kind, once again told me that our exchanges with the LDF were good."
It is also clear that there will be no sanctions before the arbitral proceedings for the 50 + 1 exemption application brought by Kind in mid-December. Domestically, it is suspected 96 that the DFL is more threatening the arbitral tribunal – to provide the "good mood". As Heldt puts it, "In football, it's part of a lot of politics."
Politics with the worries and fears of the fans.
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