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Dudu Dahan: "Shua agreed to give up almost 50% of his salary to move to Betar"
The agent was interviewed by Radio Jerusalem and referred to the transfer of the actor he represents to the capital ("there were offers from Israel and abroad, but he wanted to go to Betar"), to the incidents in Haifa ("he is 21, you have to give him time") and also to Lior's non-summons Raphaelov for the team
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Ophir Saar
Friday, 30 October 2020, 16:41
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Acting agent Dudu Dahan, representing Jordan Shua, was interviewed today on the program "On the way to the field" on Radio Jerusalem and said: "The deal was not easy, it was very complex, but there are people with a vision that such things happen. Jordan Shua was my actor at 15, "I was the first to discover him, he was with me for two years and then there were disagreements, we broke up, but there was no bad blood, there was a good relationship because I know my father from Jerusalem. It was possible to connect again, we did it."
About the player, he said: "I did not come to analyze him. In football, who analyze something a week after that, we understand that we were wrong. He is 21, we should give him his time and look at the matter more seriously. His deal with Maccabi Haifa was not right, wrong match. Made too much noise than what was there, these are things that happen all over the world that do not work out. To get to Betar, he simply gave up his salary and the percentage he had on the card.
And I did not have to tell him much, he only wanted Betar Point. There were all kinds of suggestions and ideas in Israel and abroad and he was not ready to hear, only Betar Jerusalem. It is normal that Maccabi Haifa was not enthusiastic that he would come to Betar, because "Betar is a candidate for the championship. Maccabi Haifa also has a lot of Jordan's talent, but he insisted on moving to Betar."
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Dahan added: "I've been through enough in football to know how to handle players. I don't need professionals around to do that. The most important thing to get out of is minutes of play, once it's all else will disappear and become irrelevant. Nothing justifies unprofessional and unprofessional behavior. Of a player towards a coach, I'm Old School on the subject, a coach is right even if he is not right, and every player of mine knows that, everyone has heard it from me, even Lior Rapalov in his hardest days in Bruges. The player himself should always adapt to the system and not the other way around. I strongly believe that Betar Jerusalem is a warm, embracing, loving place, with good karma, and I very much hope that it will be the right place for it. "
Dahan concluded:" Unlike everything that happens outside, with the guy everything is calm and quiet and that is how it should be.
He is by nature a very quiet guy, you can ask players, he barely speaks.
He is very very calm and confident, full of motivation and desire and that is why he agreed to give up a lot of things until the last minute, that I as an agent of over ten years did not come across many players who did it.
Still, patience and time must be given to the player.
Even though Michael Ohana moved from Ashdod to Be'er Sheva, they wrote that this was the biggest transfer in football, he had a file and a burden of proof, Jordan also understands why he came in, but he will need time and patience "
Why is Raphael not on the team?" We know what Israeli football is.
Ever had a populism program?
There is a lot of politics in Israeli football, it has been going on for years, with stakeholders, officials and a system that works in its own way.
It happened once in Belgium a decade ago and then they changed everything, cleaned up all the associates, activists and club affiliates and changed everything.
We are not connected, Lior does not have his reporters, his media and the connections he needs.
It hurts him, it's his country, it's not easy, but we're beyond that, it's enough to walk around it on the pedestrian precinct of Antwerp to understand what his status is. "
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