Hapoel Hashem painfully received the news of the departure of owner Alona Barkat • From Lixon: "I wish and find the solution to make the decision"
Barkat on other days in Be'er Sheva
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Danny Maron
Coach Hossi Aboxis heard the message on a personal level and said: "I hope it changes, we received it in shock."
Former team captain and professional team member Maor Malixon added in his own message: "This is a sad and difficult day for the BW family and my family in particular. I wish we could find the solution to make that decision. And if not, I'm sure I speak on behalf of anyone who's associated with the present and past verb and say to Alona simply thank you.
Assi Rahamim: "This is a sad day for the club and a particularly sad day for me too. There is no doubt that you have a very important and significant chapter of the many memorable moments we have experienced in the last 14 years with the huge contribution of Alona Barkat. It is very disappointing that despite Alona's desire to continue to invest in the club on time The huge crisis we are in these days. "
Mercy added: "The emergency plan designed to give the club the tools to deal with Israeli football in the years to come - has not won everyone's approval. It is important that especially now that we are preoccupied with health matters, we will not deal with accusations and not support cravings in the right way. The club can continue to be a source of pride for the city and our many fans. "
Alongside these reactions, there are also the side of the players who remain in their position in the meantime, determined not to go to the cut plan that was submitted to them for a period of 15 months. "We agreed to cut more than 30 percent of the salary, but only by the end of the season," one of them said, "we were ready to cut next season as well, but we wanted to see what happens this summer."
The players have recently appointed Advocate Roy Rosen as their force. After a number of talks with Barkat, the players decided to unite against the cut and let Rosen be the one to negotiate with the owners. Barkat did not like it, to say the least, and refused. Formulate a new position, as from the next season the club is moving to a trustee, Adv. Yitzhak Younger. "Players may now appreciate what they have received," club officials concluded