

No Swelling to the Neck Arteries
By: Abby | January 11th, 2008So the first game of the new year for Hertha has come and gone in Tenerife, and the result was a 0-1 loss to Grasshoppers Zürich. Not much can be said about it, since I didn’t watch it, and it was a friendly at summer camp in Spain, but it is notable that new signing Raffael didn’t play. Lulu considered it “too much of a risk” since he’s only just arrived and has barely trained with the team yet. The goal was scored on a penalty after Chahed (sigh) handled in the area, and Andre Lima had a goal disallowed for offsides.
Lulu, for his part, wasn’t particularly bothered (the title of this post comes from a Google translation describing how un-bothered he was- if Jan or anyone else who has better German than me could explain what “keineswegs zu anschwellenden Halsschlagadern führte” is supposed to mean, I would appreciate it). Basically, he said they’d been working hard, were tired, and this was a training game.
However, that’s not the news I care a lot about- the good news is that Lucio is back in training. He’s got a ball at his feet again, and while he’s of course not at full strength, considering that at one point his injury was thought to be career-ending means that this is really very good news. Also in non-injured news, Patrick Ebert played against Grasshoppers, so he’s back again.
But in injured news, Gilberto stayed behind in the hotel instead of going to training camp, because his leg hurts or something. Or he’s tired. Hard to say with him. He wants to retire in 2010, as well, which makes sense. And Roma is still interested. I wish we could get money for selling him- he hasn’t been in form, he isn’t getting any younger, but I bet we could still get money for him. On the other hand, the team is becoming younger and younger. It’s always good to have an experienced head around when you’re a youthful team, and Gilberto has been good in the past for us. Except that his contract is up in the summer and it’s looking more and more likely he’ll be leaving on a free, despite him saying otherwise.
Oh, and Celtic want Josip Simunic. Allegedly. And Steve von Bergen loves Arsenal (remember, whenever it says “by mountains” in the Google Translate it’s just saying his name). Lulu Favre might also love Arsenal, or at least admire Arsène Wenger, who in my opinion is not a bad role model to have.
And that’s it for today. Still another 3 weeks until the Bundesliga starts. I’m crossing off another day.
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“keineswegs zu anschwellenden Halsschlagadern führte”
If someone’s carotid artery begins to swell, this is usually a sign that a lot of blood is being pumped into the head. E.g. that’s what happens prior to one of Uli Hoeness trademark rants.
In short: it’s an image used to describe aggression/tension that is building up in someone. But since there’s no swelling all is fine and dandy I guess.:-)
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Oh, and Arguez must have made quite an impression on both Lulu and the Hertha fans. I’ve read some very positive (as in jubilant) comments about his performance in a recent friendly. And when journalists asked Lulu about Arguez and the possibility of him joining the Hertha reserve, his blunt response was “we have no plans for him in the amateur side.”. So maybe he’ll give his Bundesliga debut soon.
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Aha! I do love learning a good German phrase. Especially one to discuss people getting full of rage.
Hmmm. So it’s looking like more of a trial than American sources wanted to say…I like that.
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Maybe the American sources got the word Probetraining wrong and thought it was just a training camp? Probe stands for trial/tryout and this important extra bit may have been lost in translation.
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Possibly. The first time I heard about Arguez was from a blog, which was a bit rumor-esque, and then from quotes from his management agency, who looking back were a bit coy. At the time they weren’t saying that he was doing anything but going over for training, but ended it by saying “but if Hertha like him…” So it’s possibly a combination of withholding information and a missed translation. Or either one without the other.
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