
When I arrived at Stadion Dresden in 1991 from my hometown club of Sachsen Leipzig, I saw players like Uwe Rosler and Torsten Gutschow. This made me feel like part of a team looking to be right up there with the best in the Bundesliga. I was taught very wrong by the teams we played, finishing constantly mid-table before succumbing to the drop in 1995.

I'm René Müller. I was Dynamo Dresden's goalkeeper in those four years spent in the Bundesliga, and even the wealth of international experience found upon the squad at the time couldn't keep us up that year. Since then, Dresden have gone further and further down that seemingly never ending slope that has slowed down since being relegated to the Third Division of German football last season. It's now time to use that slow momentum to pick ourselves up and push ourselves back up that mountain we fell down.

Dynamo Dresden's all-time top scorer Torsten Gutschow
All them embezzlement allegations, all them financial fears need to be wiped from the memory of this club, it's time for a revival for this fallen giant. I want to be the one who leads it. I want to be the one who regains top-flight stature for this wonderful club who consistently rake in 20,000 plus fans per home game, despite being God knows how many years in the doldrums of German football. I love football and I especially love an underdog - they're the ones who make football the nail-biting and beautiful game that appears on our screens across the planet everyday.
Being the adorer of underdogs that I am, I want to lead my own pack into the heights of German football. I want to take Dynamo Dresden into the top-flight, I know I'm repeating myself, but that's my ambition talking, not my sense! I want to take them beyond top-flight. Battle against the titans that are Dortmund, Bayern, Schalke, Leverkusen - win titles over them. What a wonderful dream, what a hopeful reality.