16.11.2009 um 13:55 Uhr
Internationale Presseschau 16.11
Großbritannien
Titus Chalk, Praktikant in der "11 Freunde" Redaktion interviewt Jim Proudfoot, der die Bundesliga für ESPN kommentiert:
So who have you been following in the Bundesliga?
Well! That`s the question, isn`t it! I`ve actually got two teams, which is the one thing you`re not supposed to do. But the two teams I like are Hamburg and Bremen.
11 Freunde
Über den "vergessenen Superstar" Freddy Adu, der beim portugiesischen Klub Beleneses um Einsatzzeiten kämpft:
Therein lies the problem - it's not that Adu is playing badly, simply that he doesn't play often enough. The finals in South Africa are only eight months away and he won't earn a place on the plane by sitting on the bench. So what has gone wrong?
BBC
Der ehemalige Dortmunder Paul Lambert hat es in die schottische "Hall of Fame" des Fußballs geschafft.
The Scotsman
David Conn berichtet über den Beibehalt der "50 Plus 1" Regelung.
Guardian
Nepal
Der ehemalige Bundesligaprofi Harald Braner, von 1963 bis 1967 beim 1.FC Kaiserslautern aktiv, stattet Nepal einen Besuch ab.
República
USA
Bayern Munich turn into FC Hollywood again
ESPN
---------------------------------------------Robert Enke-------------------------------------------
Australien
Illness, injury and the loneliness of a top keeper all contribute to tragedy
Sydney Morning Herald
Großbritannien
Patrick Andersson über den Tod seines ehemaligen Mitspielers:
It was the Dutch coach Louis van Gaal who took him to Barcelona, but for some reason he never gave Robert the opportunity to play in Spain.
Van Gaal was then made Bayern manager this summer. But I'm sure that if he hadn't gone there, the club would have signed Robert from Hannover.
BBC
Ein Artikel von Ronald Reng, der vor Enkes Tod geschrieben wurde: Enke lived between the training pitch and the hospital. There are images you do not forget: "Lara, my wife and I sitting in the deserted hospital canteen on Christmas Eve, eating salmon with potatoes."
442
Honigstein: I know that one prominent German player always suspected that Enke, a highly intelligent, sensitive man, wasn't quite up to the national job, not ready for the enormous pressure that comes with it. Will he feel guilty for harbouring those innocent thoughts now? Should he?
Guardian
Widow of suicide goalkeeper Robert Enke tells how he hid depression
Times Online
Der anglikanische Bischof Nicholas Baines schreibt in seinem Blog: This death will be of "interest" in the UK, but only insofar as a foreign footballer has died young. Grief is always relative. But those of us who deal with depressed people or who love Germany will pause for longer and pray for those whose lives have been so deranged by this particular death.
Nick Baines`s Blog
Stan Collymore: The news of Robert Enke`s suicide left me numb and brought back all my recollections of when I almost took my own life when I was depressed.
Mirror Football
Thousands of fans pay their last respects to suicide goalkeeper at heartbreaking memorial
Daily Mail
Irland
Robert Enke's tragedy was not that he was unique but that he felt the same despair as many who, for so many reasons, decide that to leave behind the world of pain is now the best they can do.
Independent
Italien
Deutschland unter Schock
La Gazzetta dello Sport
Kanada
Yes, Robert Enke was a goalkeeper of international renown, rich beyond his wildest dreams. But he was a victim of depression who just happened to play soccer. The dark shadow of the soul is treacherous and indiscriminate.
Winnipeg Free Press
Neuseeland
The potted story? Enke knew what would happen if his depression became common knowledge. (...)Weakness isn't allowed; vulnerability is shunned. Depression is for losers.
stuff.co.nz
Norwegen
Bericht über die Trauerfeier in der AWD Arena
Dagbladet
Österreich
Blumenau: Enke, Deisler, Romy. Über Depression und ihr Niederschweigen, wegen der Abwesenheit einer entsprechenden Diskussions-Kultur.
FM4
USA
Star Soccer Player's Suicide Leaves Germany Stunned
Time
The Tragic Consequences of Depression Stigma
Psychology Today
Enke's widow - Robert had depression
CNN
Depression Haunted Goalkeeper Killed by Train
New York Times
Titus Chalk, Praktikant in der "11 Freunde" Redaktion interviewt Jim Proudfoot, der die Bundesliga für ESPN kommentiert:
So who have you been following in the Bundesliga?
Well! That`s the question, isn`t it! I`ve actually got two teams, which is the one thing you`re not supposed to do. But the two teams I like are Hamburg and Bremen.
11 Freunde
Über den "vergessenen Superstar" Freddy Adu, der beim portugiesischen Klub Beleneses um Einsatzzeiten kämpft:
Therein lies the problem - it's not that Adu is playing badly, simply that he doesn't play often enough. The finals in South Africa are only eight months away and he won't earn a place on the plane by sitting on the bench. So what has gone wrong?
BBC
Der ehemalige Dortmunder Paul Lambert hat es in die schottische "Hall of Fame" des Fußballs geschafft.
The Scotsman
David Conn berichtet über den Beibehalt der "50 Plus 1" Regelung.
Guardian
Nepal
Der ehemalige Bundesligaprofi Harald Braner, von 1963 bis 1967 beim 1.FC Kaiserslautern aktiv, stattet Nepal einen Besuch ab.
República
USA
Bayern Munich turn into FC Hollywood again
ESPN
---------------------------------------------Robert Enke-------------------------------------------
Australien
Illness, injury and the loneliness of a top keeper all contribute to tragedy
Sydney Morning Herald
Großbritannien
Patrick Andersson über den Tod seines ehemaligen Mitspielers:
It was the Dutch coach Louis van Gaal who took him to Barcelona, but for some reason he never gave Robert the opportunity to play in Spain.
Van Gaal was then made Bayern manager this summer. But I'm sure that if he hadn't gone there, the club would have signed Robert from Hannover.
BBC
Ein Artikel von Ronald Reng, der vor Enkes Tod geschrieben wurde: Enke lived between the training pitch and the hospital. There are images you do not forget: "Lara, my wife and I sitting in the deserted hospital canteen on Christmas Eve, eating salmon with potatoes."
442
Honigstein: I know that one prominent German player always suspected that Enke, a highly intelligent, sensitive man, wasn't quite up to the national job, not ready for the enormous pressure that comes with it. Will he feel guilty for harbouring those innocent thoughts now? Should he?
Guardian
Widow of suicide goalkeeper Robert Enke tells how he hid depression
Times Online
Der anglikanische Bischof Nicholas Baines schreibt in seinem Blog: This death will be of "interest" in the UK, but only insofar as a foreign footballer has died young. Grief is always relative. But those of us who deal with depressed people or who love Germany will pause for longer and pray for those whose lives have been so deranged by this particular death.
Nick Baines`s Blog
Stan Collymore: The news of Robert Enke`s suicide left me numb and brought back all my recollections of when I almost took my own life when I was depressed.
Mirror Football
Thousands of fans pay their last respects to suicide goalkeeper at heartbreaking memorial
Daily Mail
Irland
Robert Enke's tragedy was not that he was unique but that he felt the same despair as many who, for so many reasons, decide that to leave behind the world of pain is now the best they can do.
Independent
Italien
Deutschland unter Schock
La Gazzetta dello Sport
Kanada
Yes, Robert Enke was a goalkeeper of international renown, rich beyond his wildest dreams. But he was a victim of depression who just happened to play soccer. The dark shadow of the soul is treacherous and indiscriminate.
Winnipeg Free Press
Neuseeland
The potted story? Enke knew what would happen if his depression became common knowledge. (...)Weakness isn't allowed; vulnerability is shunned. Depression is for losers.
stuff.co.nz
Norwegen
Bericht über die Trauerfeier in der AWD Arena
Dagbladet
Österreich
Blumenau: Enke, Deisler, Romy. Über Depression und ihr Niederschweigen, wegen der Abwesenheit einer entsprechenden Diskussions-Kultur.
FM4
USA
Star Soccer Player's Suicide Leaves Germany Stunned
Time
The Tragic Consequences of Depression Stigma
Psychology Today
Enke's widow - Robert had depression
CNN
Depression Haunted Goalkeeper Killed by Train
New York Times
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16.11.2009 | 16:06 Uhr
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16.11.2009 | 20:01 Uhr
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Na immerhin... obwohl ich ja lieber gesehen hätte, dass er den BVB und die Schalker toll findet.
Danke für die Zusammenstellung...
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16.11.2009 | 20:48 Uhr
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fctoso04 :
freddy adu, ich nerve andere immernoch damit, wie krass es war, dass ein junge in seinem alter in einer profiliga gespielt hat und einfach in der versenkung gelandet istwie so oft klasse !
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