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Torsten Frings

Postby MUTU » Mon Feb 28, 2011 2:44 pm

Werder Bremen midfielder Torsten Frings has revealed he plans to retire in the summer.

The former Germany international is out of contract at the end of June and has decided to hang up his boots for good.

Frings has played a total of 392 Bundesliga matches for Bremen, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund and was capped 79 times by Germany.

"I will be 35," Frings told Norddeutscher Rundfunk. "I don't want to carry on, I have had enough."

"We will hold some talks so my decision is not yet 100% certain, but there is a clear tendency towards retiring.

"I have been thinking long and hard about this. People keep on asking me whether I will be staying or not."
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Re: Torsten Frings

Postby Element » Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:04 pm

Well , Good Choice

Frings had a very good career IMO , and with his club not doing great now , it is the best thing he could do , unlike Ballack


He will 100% have a position in Werder Bremen


I will never forget his Hammer in WC2006 vs Costa Rica
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Re: Torsten Frings

Postby MUTU » Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:14 pm

Element wrote:I will never forget his Hammer in WC2006 vs Costa Rica


Yes that was a great goal, but in my opinion it was overshadowed by Lahm's great opener.

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Re: Torsten Frings

Postby The Spyware » Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:20 pm

One my very favourite German players since I started cheering Germany and I really love and respect him alot

He had an underachieved career IMO
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Re: Torsten Frings

Postby ballackfcb » Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:42 pm

Element wrote:Well , Good Choice

Frings had a very good career IMO , and with his club not doing great now , it is the best thing he could do , unlike Ballack


He will 100% have a position in Werder Bremen


I will never forget his Hammer in WC2006 vs Costa Rica


Why do you have to have a go at Ballack :evil: :evil: :evil:

Your fav player Schweinsteiger was rubbish v BVB so stop critizing Ballack when he has done nothing wrong.

Anyway, Frings was a great player and a good friend of Ballack.
A bit surprising when Frings is only 34 and is 2 months younger than Ballack.
Ballack will continue till 36 :D
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Re: Torsten Frings

Postby Element » Mon Feb 28, 2011 4:10 pm

ballackfcb wrote:Why do you have to have a go at Ballack

Your fav player Schweinsteiger was rubbish v BVB so stop critizing Ballack when he has done nothing wrong.

i had a go there so that I make sure that you comment :P

seriously ,Ballack should have retired instead of Begging for a Chance in the NAtional Team

Ballack is A LEGEND , but everything must end
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