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Woltemade's forthcoming season has been contemplated by the VfB-Granny, who has shared her thoughts about it.

Angelika Brendle-Arndt, affectionately known as 'VfB granny', has been a notable figure in the soccer scene for over three years. What are her thoughts on the upcoming season and the Woltemade poker game?

"The 'VfB-Granny' shares her thoughts on Woltemade and the upcoming season"
"The 'VfB-Granny' shares her thoughts on Woltemade and the upcoming season"

Woltemade's forthcoming season has been contemplated by the VfB-Granny, who has shared her thoughts about it.

In the bustling world of German football, a unique figure has emerged as a vocal supporter and critic of VfB Stuttgart - Angelika Brendle-Arndt, fondly known as the "VfB-Oma" or "VfB Granny."

Over the past few years, Brendle-Arndt has made a name for herself with her passionate support for the club. Her most memorable moment came over three years ago, dubbed the "Bleeder-Hund" incident, which created a small hype around her.

Recently, Brendle-Arndt has shared her opinions on various aspects of the club. She has a friendly relationship with some VfB professionals, bringing a touch of Swabian closeness to the team. Notably, she is particularly fond of VfB captain Atakan Karazor, affectionately referring to him as "Der Ata."

However, when it comes to transfer activities, Brendle-Arndt remains selective in her comments. She has passed a harsh judgment on Woltemade, telling him that he came as nothing and will miss the World Cup next summer if he transfers to Bayern. She also criticized Enzo Millot's decision to change to Saudi Arabia, stating it's a mistake to move at the age of 23.

Brendle-Arndt expects VfB to secure a 3rd place in the Bundesliga and believes they can survive the group stage in the Champions League. She is optimistic about the new additions to the team, considering them as good acquisitions.

On the other hand, Brendle-Arndt is critical of FC Bayern's handling of the transfer of Nick Woltemade, stating it would have caused a big uproar if VfB had behaved similarly. In fact, she and the ultras are boycotting the match against Bayern.

Looking ahead to the new season, Brendle-Arndt is planning to attend games against Freiburg, St. Pauli, and a home game this year. She expresses her wish to defend the DFB-Pokal, but admits it's a bit of wishful thinking. She also expresses concern about Josha Vagnoman and is interested in seeing how his duel with his challenger goes.

Despite her dislike for Bayern and their fans, Brendle-Arndt will not attend the home game against Bayern due to her dislike for the team and their fans. However, her spirit remains unwavering, as she continues to support VfB Stuttgart with fervor and enthusiasm.

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In the European leagues, Angelika Brendle-Arndt, fondly known as the "VfB-Oma," continued to voice her opinions, expressing her optimism for VfB Stuttgart's performance in the Champions League and Bundesliga, aiming for a 3rd place finish. [5]

Her critique extended to players like Enzo Millot, advising against his move to Saudi Arabia at the age of 23, and expressing disappointment in Nick Woltemade's transfer to Bayern Munich, sparking a boycott of the match against the rival club. [2, 4]

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