Tim Weiss – Werder Bremen supporters charged with a banner

National team goalkeeper, bodybuilder, bad weather.

Now Werder Bremen supporters want to move the man who was the team’s goalkeeper between 2007 and 2012 from their yard.

There is no place for Tim Physey.Supporters write.

Former football goalkeeper Tim Veese, 40, has not been forgotten after his football career.

In the summer of 2014, it was noticed that he switched to bodybuilding right after the end of his career.

Banner Against Wiese

Now the focus has been on Tim Phyzy once again. His name appeared in the stands when Werder Bremen met Borussia Mönchengladbach on Saturday.

“No place for anyone associated with the Nazis in Weserstadion – no place for Tim Wiese”Read a large banner raised by Werder Bremen supporters.

The background to the call to Port Tim Wiese is that he is said to have close ties to the motorcycle club “Radikale Kameraden Bremen” (Radical Comrades Bremen), classified as far-right.

“Disagree”

Wiese has been caught in photos with the motorcycle club captain but has previously responded to the accusations in an interview with Bild.

Anyone who knows me well knows that my circle of friends is largely made up of people with immigrant backgrounds, says Wiese.

I don’t agree with right-wing extremists. But if the group in question is from the far right, I’m officially staying away from it.

Tim Wiesse made six caps for Germany and was part of the squad at the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012.

Tim Veese during a training session with the German national team in 2010.
Tim Veese during a training session with the German national team in 2010.

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