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Jim_Boi

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Oct 7, 2007
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#22
Let me state some things about Borowski:
- atm, he gets a lot of bad critic because his performances have been weak for a long time now, in fact, there were few good matches since WC2006
- he is injury prone and needs a long time to recover afterwards
- if Thomas Schaaf wasn't Werder's coach, he'd be spending most of his injury-free-time on the bench now. But Schaaf still hopes that he might return to old form

That are the problems Bremen is faced with atm. Buying Borowski would be a risk, not a definitive improvement like he would've been two years ago.
We wouldn't be buying him, because he will be a free agent next summer.
 

SoundAttack

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Aug 25, 2007
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#23
Deigo could very well be our future playmaker, hes got the feet to run, dribble and strike long fast shots plus hes accurate

and Borowski could add alot of depth to our midfield, hes aggressive and tall, he might need a new club and from what we know he could be a class player for us as he was to werder a few years ago and if we could snatch him up for free thatd be awesome
 

Paolo Sosa

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Nov 11, 2005
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#24
It is interesting how Juve got Almiron, a player considered to be average by many, the next Veron by others, then they would reaplce him with another decent or average player from Werder.

You know what, if Borowski is the player to come in to replace Almiron or Tiago, then just leave Almiron and Tiago at the club and put the energy into transfers for the defence.
:agree:
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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#26
most of you people havent even watched him play recently..its like alltagsheild said..he's a shadow of the player he used to be..and he's injury prone..
 
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