It’s almost as if he’d never really been away. As he strolled through the ‘Wilhelm Scharnow Boarding School’ above the East-Stand of the Weser Stadium, Tim Borowski’s mind was quickly cast back to his time as a youth player with Werder Bremen.
It’s almost as if he’d never really been away. As he strolled through the ‘Wilhelm Scharnow Boarding School’ above the East-Stand of the Weser Stadium, Tim Borowski’s mind was quickly cast back to his time as a youth player with Werder Bremen.
It’s almost as if he’d never really been away. As he strolled through the ‘Wilhelm Scharnow Boarding School’ above the East-Stand of the Weser Stadium with WERDER.TV, Tim Borowski’s mind was quickly cast back to his time as a youth player with Werder Bremen. Here his old room, there the billiard table, the schedule posted on the wall...today the 27 year old has a tale to tell about all of those things.
At a window in the hallway he stopped for a brief moment: “I can remember exactly how I stood here back then excitedly watching the game against Schalke when Dabrowski scored that unbelievably important goal to save the club from relegation.”
Back then, in 1999, Tim Borowski was heading towards a German youth league title win with the Green-Whites. Five years later, the lad from Mecklenburg was on the pitch with the Werder team himself, celebrating winning the German championship. How time just seems to fly....
