1. FC Union, Dirk Zingler on Corona resolutions – “total chaos”

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“You have to lead through crises. But we are in total chaos “

Dirk Zingler

Clear words: Dirk Zingler, President of the Bundesliga club 1. FC Union Berlin, criticized the Corona policy

Source: dpa-infocom GmbH

Dirk Zingler has harshly criticized the outgoing federal government’s corona policy. From the point of view of the President of 1. FC Union, the shifting of responsibility onto people, organizers and entrepreneurs is almost unbearable.

Er is known for clear words. That became clear once more on Thursday. Dirk Zingler, President of the Bundesliga club 1. FC Union Berlin, has again massively criticized the outgoing federal government’s corona policy. The 57-year-old said on Thursday in a conversation with media representatives before the general meeting in the evening: “I would like a clear tour. Crises have to be managed and communicated well. We don’t do any of that. When the Bundestag decides something with a majority and it becomes law. Than it’s so. But we are in total chaos. “

Zingler hopes for a fresh start with the new government. “I wish that – without knowing that it will get better,” added the Union boss. From his point of view, the shifting of responsibility onto people, organizers and entrepreneurs is almost unbearable, said Zingler.

He spoke of the prime ministers’ press conference and regulations three weeks later that no longer contained anything that had been said at press conferences. “Our country is in a catastrophic state because it was run and communicated catastrophically,” said Zingler.

Club wants to invest 100 million euros

He had a special tip ready when he went south when he spoke of the “clown from Munich”. When asked whether this was Markus Söder, Zingler did not want to answer. Above all, the Bavarian Prime Minister had called for nationwide ghost games for the Bundesliga this week.

The fact that the Unioner’s city derby even took place in front of a sold-out crowd in the An der Alten Försterei stadium on November 20th had astonished others, even when 2G conditions prevailed. It was only advised to wear a mask. The ultra fans of the Unioners and Herthaners had boycotted the game because only vaccinated and recovered people were allowed into the stadium.

According to Zingler, 1. FC Union is “in the most sportingly successful and economically valuable phase of the club’s history.” The 57-year-old also announced on Thursday at the digital general meeting: Club to invest. “

This also includes retrofitting the An der Alten Försterei stadium so that the iron can play their games in their place of worship internationally. In the current season, Union welcomes guests to the new Conference League in the Olympic Stadium.

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