On Friday evening, TuS Bövinghausen will play their next game in the Westfalen Oberliga. The game against Erkenschwick should then be played to the end.
On Friday, October 11, at 7:30 p.m., TuS Bövinghausen will host Spielvereinigung Erkenschwick. After the 0-8 defeat of Dortmund at SC Preußen Münster II during the week, TuS wants to finish the game this time after the regular playing time.
As a reminder, the score was 0-8 at half time from the perspective of TuS Bövinghausen. The second half was not restarted because TuS asked for an early termination.
“We only had 11 men when we went to Münster. Some were injured and couldn’t continue after 45 minutes. That’s just the way it is! I don’t understand why people are laughing at us. Even from the host. Of course, a reserve from a second division team can talk big. But the others are also talking big now. For me, that’s not fair play, it’s just schadenfreude. Unfortunately, that’s how most people tick and are happy when their fellow human beings suffer. That’s what our society looks like,” says Ajan Dzaferoski.
The TuS boss, who is stuck in insolvency with his club, promises, however, that the next game will be brought to a conclusion again. “We currently have 14 or 15 men who are fit. We will definitely compete and finish the game against Erkenschwick. I hope that we will do a bit better and achieve a decent result,” says Dzaferoski.
Nine games, nine defeats, 3:33 goals: It’s not easy for TuS Bövinghausen to take a beating week after week. Dzaferoski says that the team is not that bad.
Dzaferoski: “I’ve been training with my 55 years during the week and have been able to observe everything from the inside. I can see that we have really good footballers. The problem is that the boys just aren’t a good team. We now have to make sure that we get through to the winter and then new personnel options will arise.”