22.02.2018, 11:50 BLOG: ehfTV commentator Tom O'Brannagain writes about the reunion of the former Flensburg coaching duo in the upcoming Match of the Week. |
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Moin Moin, Maik MachullaEvery arena in the VELUX EHF Champions League has its own personality. I know that normally we only attribute this to people, but somehow each one is its own individual in all aspects.
The smells, the flavours, the sounds and the people. The Flens Arena at the northern tip of Germany is a little special, maybe because it's not just German, even though it's in Germany. It differs from the other arenas in said country, probably because of its close geographical and historical links to Denmark.
What also strikes me is the vocal tennis rally that occurs there at matches. One end sings Flensburg, while the other end responds Handewitt as if the spectators at each end are from those respective towns. This time when the lights go up I won't see Ljubo on the home bench as I usually do, he's on the away bench. I'm sure his feet will find their way there. I'm also sure a warm welcome awaits him too, because this is a special club.
When I first visited Flensburg in 2011, Ljubo was a team manager and Maik Machulla wasn't even around. Midway through that season Ljubo took over and no-one foresaw the effect he would have on the team. As so many teams seek the next big name to take them forward, this club dares to be different. They seem to value team above all else. The way they have treated players with serious injury and illness goes beyond just contracts. It's like they are a large family and loyalty is repaid with faith. It's interesting that eight of the players who won them the Champions League are still at the club. In a team sport that sees a high turnover of players in clubs each season, I find that statistic incredible.
I once mused that SG stood for "Six Goals" but now I'm going for Scandi-German. That mix gives a unique personality to this club; "Flensburg tickt anders". They just tick differently.
I'm sure he was an ear to listen, a sounding board and maybe sometimes even a dissenting voice. The club has kept their succession plan in-house and only time will tell if the decision is the solid one. So far, so good.
Vranjes agreed as long as I didn't talk. It was torture for me as I sat facing Ljubo and Maik. I just wanted to wax lyrical about a miraculous game. All the way back to the hotel, Machulla kept prodding me to talk, asking questions and making comments, completely tongue in cheek, and every time I would go to open my mouth Ljubo would give me the icy stare and Maik would chuckle to himself. I could see then, that this was a great double act and a formidable coaching team. TEXT: Tom O'Brannagain, ehftv commentator |
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