In the shadow of rumors of economic uncertainty, Hapoel Holon's leaders have recently released reassuring posts on fans' Facebook page • Eitan Lanziano: "We have our problems just like all clubs, so give us quiet and less mutual accusations and we'll be back soon"
Holon fans. They were given a sedative shot
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Alan Shaver
In the shadow of rumors of financial uncertainty, Hapoel Holon's leaders last week posted posts on the group's Facebook fans and reassured them about the club's future. "Holonia will continue to be a top team in Israeli basketball and continue to provide excitement to its thousands of fans," wrote owner Shlomo Isaacs. " And the economic, and I wish all bigots both near and far to continue to suffer, we will continue to move forward and see only purple in the eyes. "
Chairman Ethan Lanciano promised: "The club will not collapse. It is also the place to say a huge thank you to Shlomo Isaac, a rare man without whom we would not be where we are today. I trust him a million percent, as someone who knows him and unlike others does not leave 'injured in the field'. The Purple Army is after you Solomon. We have our problems just like all clubs, so give us quiet and less mutual accusations and we'll be back soon. "