Against the background of the chairman of Maccabi Rishon Lezion's appeal to the Minister of Sports against the compensation plan for teams, the chairman of Holon tweeted: "Are you asking for an equal distribution?
Move yourself "
Yitzhak Perry at the board meeting
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Yesterday (Thursday), the chairman of Maccabi Rishon LeZion sent a letter to the Minister of Culture and Sports in which he demanded that the compensation money be divided into groups in an equal manner and not according to the number of subscribers he sold.
Those who did not like Perry's request are Hapoel Holon chairman Eitan Lanciano, who tweeted on his Twitter account this morning: "You are a brat who lives off public money."
In a letter from Perry to the Minister of Sports, the chairman of the Oranges wrote: "A safety net as it is called, a net that should give security to those who need it, and in our case to all Premier League teams.
The "proposed" solution, to compensate the teams according to the number of subscribers sold does injustice to most of the league teams and it is not respectable. "
Lanciano wrote to him in response: "Yitzhak Perry you are cheeky, live off public money, do not sell subscriptions, do nothing to increase the amount of your audience and now you are asking for an equal distribution? Move yourself, make a little effort. Promise you as a first resident I will do everything to prevent From you and many others to take some of my property tax from me. "