The ferry business between Norderney and the Lower Saxony mainland had a big customer on Tuesday with Werder Bremen as the Green-Whites centre back Naldo had an important appointment...
The ferry business between Norderney and the Lower Saxony mainland had a big customer on Tuesday with Werder Bremen as the Green-Whites centre back Naldo had an important appointment...
The ferry business between Norderney and the Lower Saxony mainland had a big customer on Tuesday with Werder Bremen as the Green-Whites centre back Naldo had an important appointment in Bremen as part of his rehabilitation. The Brazilian returned later in the afternoon.
Manager Klaus Allofs also returned to Bremen, as planned, due to numerous business meetings. "One point on a long list is also talks about eventually acquiring the Brazilian Wesley. I hope that we can have some more certainty by the end of the week," said Allofs. A ferry trip later boarded the WERDER MAGAZIN team on their return home. Since last Thursday, they had been getting autographs from the players and taking pictures for a special magazine for the beginning of the season and the new fan memorabilia catalogue before cleaning up their mobile studio in the Friesenstube in the golf hotel. But there was Green-White prominence heading from the mainland to the island. In addition to the returnee Naldo, captain Torsten Frings was also on the ferry leaving at 3 p.m.
After a successful groin operation last Friday, he will be checked out by team doctor Dr. Götz Dimanski. "The next weeks will be spent talking to the coaching and doctor teams. I have a good feeling that I will be back quicker than originally expected. Besides, the trip to Norderney is worthwhile because I can see the test game against Uerdingen and can still be with the team a little bit despite the surgery," said Frings upon his arrival. How long he stays on the island depends on his examinations and talks.
