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Seems to fit. 

Big, quick left back/wing back. Gets forward a lot and has a bit of quality. Scored a chip from the half way line once I think and a good set piece taker. Could potentially play left wing. 

Wolves tried to sign him at the beginning of last season but it never happened. 

 

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Only seen him a handful of times but reminds me of the lad Dijks we had a couple of years ago. For a full back he’s a unit but has the pace and intelligence to be rather effective. Great to have some genuine competition in that position. 

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23 minutes ago, York Canary said:

Only seen him a handful of times but reminds me of the lad Dijks we had a couple of years ago. For a full back he’s a unit but has the pace and intelligence to be rather effective. Great to have some genuine competition in that position. 

That physical presence would suggest an ability to cover as CB.

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Tough one really for us as Lewis seems such a shoo in at left back at the moment. Hopefully he gets a chance to show what he can do off the bench or further forward. Would be very useful if he can shift to centre half.

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2 minutes ago, Tetteys Jig said:

Tough one really for us as Lewis seems such a shoo in at left back at the moment. Hopefully he gets a chance to show what he can do off the bench or further forward. Would be very useful if he can shift to centre half.

Think we're ok for centre halves in a back 4.....where he could come in handy is if he can play on the left side of a 3 man defence in a 352...on those occasions where Farke goes wing backs and sh!t or bust!

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From Bild:

 

DEPARTURE TO ENGLANDPhilip Heise joins Norwich City

 

Now his biggest wish comes true: Philip Heise moves to England in the second division Now his biggest wish comes true: Philip Heise moves to England in the second leaguePhoto: picture alliance / Fotostand
Articleby: J. ARNDT, T. SCHLEGEL AND S. WUTZLERpublished on30.01.2019 - 23:38 clock


Philip Heise (27) has never made a secret of his plans for the future at Dynamo Dresden.

"My dream is to play in England," he emphasized several times. The dream of the left-back now comes true!

As BILD learned, Heise switches to the English second division Norwich City second. The deal should be done perfectly on Thursday.

HEISE IS REFUGE TO THE ISLAND!

In Norwich meets the full-back, whose contract would have expired in the summer anyway, to an old acquaintance. The currently loaned to Darmstadt Dresdner Marcel Franke also plays there.

Heise and coach Maik Walpurgis - that did not fit anymore Heise and coach Maik Walpurgis - that did not fit in the endPhoto: picture alliance / ZB



Heise came to Dynamo in January 2017 from VfB Stuttgart, played 58 second division games for the Black and Yellow.

After strong first months in Dresden, the native Dusseldorf did not make the happiest impression. The standard specialist even fell out with coach Maik Walpurgis.

At Norwich City, numerous Germans play, including the Dortmund Marco Stiepermann (l.) Numerous Germans play for Norwich City, including the Dortmund Marco Stiepermann (left).Photo: picture alliance / empics

The coach had Heise suspended for the last game in 2018 in Duisburg, threw him ten days ago in training camp in Turkey then also from the team council.

In this respect, Heises Wechsel is the best solution for everyone. And Dynamo also collects a transfer in the lower six-digit range for that ...

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thanks for the English(ish) version

I could only find it in German (above)

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I sincerely hope that it is a generic advert and not targeted based on prior browsing history using google adsense, otherwise you may have some questions to answer 😂

 

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10 minutes ago, kick it off said:

I sincerely hope that it is a generic advert and not targeted based on prior browsing history using google adsense, otherwise you may have some questions to answer 😂

 

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1 hour ago, Nuff Said said:

Does this mean the club are expecting Lewis to leave in the summer? 

Quite possibly. Not inconceivable that if we fail to get promotion, we’ll lose Lewis, Aarons and Buendia

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Seems like an interesting player.

Somewhat concerned about shipping out a homegrown player in Marshall and signing another player who doesn't qualify though, especially as he seems like he'd mainly be cover for Lewis who is homegrown. Against Sheffield United I think we had the minimum allowed number of homegrown players, so if Lewis missed out and this comes in we've got to force another homegrown option.

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9 minutes ago, Fiery Zac said:

Quite possibly. Not inconceivable that if we fail to get promotion, we’ll lose Lewis, Aarons and Buendia

I doubt all three would go in one window. Keeping hold of Aarons would be the hardest and I think Norwich would let him go (for big money), meaning they could hardball Buendia and Lewis a bit more. 

Norwich only have 1 left back and I assume Heise is a back up. His contract expires in the summer, so is cheap. 

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I think we've got to plan for the future in case we don't get promoted. We have to be realistic that teams will be watching players like Lewis, Buendia, Aaron's, and if we can get replacements in on good deals like this (his contract appears to be up in the summer) then it's happy days really

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Anyone else feel this might mean Passlack returns to Dortmund? What with Marshall, Thompson and Morris unavailable for the squad we genuinely have a conundrum with our homegrown quota.

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Yes home grown quota is a concern. But they have to do something about that defence.  It's been giving us the willies for too long now. We say after every game that Farke should sort it out, but nothing changes. Including when Klose and Tettey  are playing Btw. So any quality addition is welcome in my book.

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So our current list of homegrown players listed under 'first team' on the official site and not out on loan is....

Krul

Oxborugh

Aarons

Godfrey

Lewis

Hanley

Cantwell

Thompson (Injured)

Rhodes

Morris (Injured)

Not exactly deep.

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20 minutes ago, Mind the gap said:

Yes home grown quota is a concern. But they have to do something about that defence.  It's been giving us the willies for too long now. We say after every game that Farke should sort it out, but nothing changes. Including when Klose and Tettey  are playing Btw. So any quality addition is welcome in my book.

Not sure a back up left back is going to drastically improve the defence. 

Norwich conceding goals is a structural rather than personnel issue and won’t be fixed with transfers.

There aren’t (m)any defenders in the Championship I’d take over Hanley, Zimmermann, Klose, Lewis and Aarons. 

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