Hectic at Vitesse: players run from training field to sign the contract

Hectic at Vitesse: players run from training field to sign the contract

Vitesse had experienced a hectic morning on Thursday. The REAR CLUB had to have sixteen selection players before noon to be able to play football on Friday, but just before the deadline the paperwork was not yet in order.

The transfer -free Yuval Ranon, Michel Driezen and Elias Huth were all picked up from the training field to put the required signatures. Edward Sturing and team manager Erwin Mulder accompanied them from the field to the clubhouse on Papendal.

There it was also chaos trump. The German shareholder Timo Braasch, who is involved in the composition of the selection of Vitesse together with club icons control and Theo Janssen, ran through the corridors.

According to interim director Ben Mansvelder, Huth turned out to have forgotten his signature on one page of his contract. The German striker did a few minutes before the KNVB deadline. He then returned to the field.

Vitesse says it has submitted everything on time, but is still waiting for definitive approval of the KNVB on Thursday afternoon.

Interim director enjoys hectic pace

Without the three players, Vitesse would have insufficient football players to be able to make his return in the kitchen champion division on Friday in the away match against Young AZ. The KNVB rules prescribe that Vitesse must have sixteen selection players.

Vitesse had only nine players under contract last Wednesday, when the club received the professional license thanks to a statement from the Court of Appeal. Three players were added on Thursday morning, plus the returned Marcus Steffen and Dillon Hoogewerf.

Mansvelder spoke of a hectic morning. “Everything has to be done on time. I have to sign. That goes back to the player, who also has to sign. That is checked again by the KNVB. It was circus, hectic and stressful.”

Yet Mansvelder could also enjoy the scenes after the malaise at Vitesse. “This is the dynamics that again belong to a football company. That is a different dynamic than having to fill in a license conditions somewhere at the last minute. This is about football again.”

Vitesse Experienced a Hectic Morning on Thorsday. The resurrected club needed to have sixteen selection players by 12:00 pm to Be Allowed to Play Football on Friday, But Just before the Deadline, The Paperwork for Some was not in order.

Free-Transfer Players Yuval Ranon, Michel Driezen, and Elias Huth Were Hastily Plucked from the training Field to Sign the Necessary Documents. Edward Sturing and Team Manager Erwin Mulder Escorted Them Running from the Field to the Club Building at Papendal.

It was also chaotic there. German Shareholder Timo Braasch, WHO, Along with Club Icons Sturing and Theo Janssen, is a lot of in the Composition of the Vitesse Selection, Ran Through The Halls.

Accordance to interim director Ben Mansvelder, Huth had Apparently Forgotten to Sign One Page of his contract. The German Striker Still Did So A Few Minutes Before the KNVB’s Deadline. He’s then returned to the field.

Vitesse Says It Submitted Everything on Time But is Still awaiting Definitive Approval from the KNVB on Thursday Afternoon.

Interim Director Enjoys The Hustle and Bustle

Without The Three Players, Vitesse would not have Enough Football players to make its return to the Kitchen Champion Division in the Away Match Against Young AZ on Friday. KNVB Rules Stipulate that Vitesse must have sixteen selection players.

Vitesse only had Nine Players Under Contract Last Wednesday when the club regained its professional License thanks to a ruling by the court. Three Players Were Added on Thursday Morning, Plus the Returned Marcus Steffen and Dillon Hoogewerf.

Mansvelder Spoke of A Hectic Morning. “Everything has to be done on time. I have to sign. That goes back to the player, who is also has to sign. That is checked again by the KNVB. It was a circus, hectic and stressful.”

Yet Mansvelder was also able to enjoy the scenes after the malaise at Vitesse. “This is the dynamic that belongs to a football company again. That is a different dynamic than having to fill in License Conditions somewhere at the last moment. This is about football again.”

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