Bremen’s Senator for Economic Affairs, Kristina Vogt (left), is hoping for help from medium-sized businesses and companies around the Hanseatic city of the financially troubled Bundesliga relegated Werder Bremen. In an interview with the “Weser-Kurier” (Sunday), the politician said in an interview with the “Weser-Kurier” that you “profited massively” from international marketing, especially during the football club’s European Cup times. “Maybe you have to take a look at other cities, like Frankfurt or Bielefeld. Companies have come together there and have helped the associations.”
Vogt is not thinking of an investor who wants to “use Werder as a synonym for his company”. “If we manage to get Bremen companies excited about Werder and they say that they want to help the club get back on its feet, then that is something completely different from an investor who gives a lot of money but also controls everything want, “said the 55-year-old.
Bremen’s managing director Klaus Filbry confirmed in the “Weser-Kurier” interview that the club was conducting “talks in this direction”, but also said: “But even with a ten percent participation, we could not solve all problems, we have to develop solutions from within . “
The last missing viewer income due to the coronavirus pandemic should help. “The Prime Minister’s Conference wants to clarify on June 10 how things will go with professional football,” explained Vogt. “So whether spectators can return to the stadiums. I am confident that we will find a solution quickly. The club will have the greatest financial stability when the stadiums are fully utilized again.”
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