New work gear for the players: Werder have staved off relegation and now they can look forward to the new season a bit. In the final home match of the current season against...
New work gear for the players: Werder have staved off relegation and now they can look forward to the new season a bit. In the final home match of the current season against...
+++ New work gear for the players: Werder have staved off relegation and now they can look forward to the new season a bit. In the final home match of the current season against Hertha Berlin (3:30 p.m.), the Green-Whites will play in their home jerseys for next season. Those who don't want to wait until Saturday can pre-order the 2014-15 ‘Home' jersey (until Saturday without flocking) online for 79.99 euros (adults) or 64.99 euros (children). The first 500 people to order will get a scarf with the Werder slogan "Lebenslang Grün-Weiß" ("Lifelong Green-White") for free. +++
+++ Sold out crowd: The Green-Whites' match against Berlin is sold out as 42,100 spectators want to see Werder's final match of the season at Weser Stadium. "The fans have supported us tremendously the entire season. It's great that we will play in front of a full house against Berlin as well. We want to give our fans a great finale. Besides, we also are focusing on 40 points and will do everything we can to reach this mark. I am already looking forward to the atmosphere," said Werder centre back Luca Caldirola.+++
+++ Bye, bye, Aaron, Miele, Iggy and Co.: Six Werder players will be officially bid farewell Saturday before the kick-off against Hertha Berlin: Goalkeeper Sebastian Mielitz, Aaron Hunt, Aleksandar Ignjovski, the Stevanovic brothers Predrag and Aleksandar as well as Cimo Röcker. By the way, in addition to the farewell flowers, the deputy captain Hunt will also receive the Fairplay prize, given to him by the German Olympic Society (DOG).+++
