The rumors flying around regarding the future management structure of Bayern Munich and what effect
it may have on the current staff of the German national staff suggests that certain people consider
jumping out of the frying pan into the fire to be a good career move.
News that Germany team manager Oliver Bierhoff is considering succeeding Uli Hoeness at Bayern
Munich when the latter moves onto the Bavarian giants' advisory board next year also suggests that,
despite his business degree from Hagen University, Bierhoff is not the smartest cookie in the jar.
After burying the hatchet with captain Michael Ballack, Germany coach Joachim Loew said Sunday that
he's also ready to make peace with midfielder Torsten Frings.
Grab a box of tissues and picture this: Frings walks into the coach's office and Loew, wearing his
best black turtleneck, asks the German national team stalwart to have a seat on the couch, make
himself comfortable and talk about his feelings.