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The 10 Blows of Israeli Football Israel today

2022-04-01T05:42:18.199Z


The status of the coach is at a low ebb, the violence in the stands is celebrating, and when will we play against Egypt? • We made an order


1. Bad coaches:

David Schweizer used to say that the fish was on a plate because he opened his mouth, and Emanuel Sheffer spoke to the players more Polish than Hebrew and told them that training in "half 8" - so they say 7 and a half in Polish - but the players did not understand and arrived at 4 to turn Morning.

Apart from laughter, there were also football authorities on the lines in Israel - Dovid and Sheffer, of course, along with Shlomo Sharaf, Yaakov Grundman, Nissim Bachar, Amatzia Lebkowitz, Yitzhak Shneur, Dror Kashtan, Giora Spiegel, Abram Grant, Yitzhak Shom, Eli Gutman, Elisha Levy, Zevik Zeltzer and Shmulik Perlman.

Today there are few left that can be learned from them who are personas.

Only Barak Bachar is a consensus.

It is no coincidence that Maccabi Tel Aviv has been running away from Israelis for more than a decade.

2. Coach status:

A factor that comes out of the coaches' weakness is the attitude towards them on the part of the employers, the owners of the teams.

This season, coaches in 9 out of 14 teams have been fired.

In a few cases there has been an improvement, in most cases - the worst has become bad.

Part of the blame lies with the coaches themselves.

The fact that they are vulnerable and want to work at all costs makes them restrain and lower their heads.

Sharon Mimar is perhaps the right marker of injury to the status of the coach.

About his updated wikipedia will appear eight for the Betar coach on February 1 and was fired that day.

Lack of stadiums:

Apart from the great Sami Ofer, Turner Fortress and the renewed Bloomfield, the arenas here are dangerous (Doha, Sakhnin), without stands behind the goals (Netanya, Petah Tikva, KS), and a facility like the Galilee landscape is also in the fourth league in the Netherlands.

4. Budget Control Regret:

One of the conditions for a successful product switch is to ensure that homeowners are good, normative people.

Not in our school.

What is beautiful is that Sheikh Hemed bin Khalifa, who wanted to buy Betar, was blocked - but the main in-law of this delusional matchmaking, Moshe Hogg, was allowed to do a round on all of us without checking him with tassels. Now Betar Jerusalem is paying the price The charlatanry.

Transparency in control is a bad word.

5. Violence:

There were days when I went to 50 games a season, today I do not reach five.

The viewing experience in Israel is dangerous.

The general bad atmosphere in the country easily trickles down to the stands, and the result - a violent crowd, players who do not respect their friends, threatened referees and general disrespect that threatens to dismantle everything.

Even when I pay 375 shekels for three tickets in excellent places, for my daughters and me, the chances that we can see the game comfortably are nil.

Some of the crowd does not sit in its seats, standing and hiding from everyone, without a single usher coming and moving it to its place.

This is also violence.

6. Useless disciplinary tribunals:

The tribunal punished Hapoel Tel Aviv for throwing candles by about 20 of its fans in the derby. The game of their team.

With the ancient basket of punishments that judges have under the bastard statute, judges sin on purpose in the face of rising violence.

Due to some idiotic regulatory failure it is impossible to operate cameras, already installed in the stands, to capture the rioters.

Even when they have already reached the courts, the judges, who are unaware of the incident, dismiss them with a ridiculous sentence.

Without police and courts dedicated to football offenders, and without the cameras being opened in the stands - the death toll is close.

7. The referees' association in turmoil:

One Austrian referee, Herald Lechner, who managed the game between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Eindhoven in the European arena, did in one game what dozens of Israeli referees in the Premier League did not do in hundreds of games last season - he stopped the game and threatened to end it, if Maccabi Tel Aviv fans will not stop throwing lighters on the field.

What is unacceptable in Europe - throwing objects into the field - has become such a common phenomenon here that we needed a foreign judge to put a mirror in front of our faces.

Everyone was shocked by the incident because we got used to living in a zoo.

As it is written in Tractate Avot - and I strengthen his hands and say to Greenfeld, Liani, Leibowitz, Bar Natan, Adler, Reinschreiber, Leiba, Foxman, Fried and Papir - where there are no people, try to be human and do the work.

8. No good brakes:

Gone are the days when the best players in the league and on the team were defensive players.

Yohanan Wallach, Zvika Rosen, Yeshayahu Schwager, David Primo and Miko Blue achieved fame in the World Cup, Avi Cohen came from Maccabi Tel Aviv to Liverpool, and Tal Ben Haim also made a career out of it. Defending in the past, says that in Israel they are not really taught to be defensive players.

9. Israel team:

Exactly 30 years after being accepted as a permanent member of Europe, the Israel team is one of the least advanced teams on the continent.

The Israeli boy no longer plays football as a child, certainly not on the street.

The only Israeli who does this usually lives in an Arab village.

Israel must also look for solutions overseas, in the Jewish communities in Europe, and especially in South America.

Hundreds of thousands of Jews live there.

Give them all the reasons to come here.

10. Israelis in Egypt:

Apart from two meetings of the national handball teams at world championships, Israel and Egypt are careful - despite the peace agreement - not to produce any initiative for a friendly match between the football teams.

Egypt recently won second place at the African Championships, football there is a measure of the national mood, and despite Prime Minister Bennett's visit to President al-Sisi and close security ties, both sides will say "the time is ripe for such a meeting."

We will solve this in "Next year Muhammad Salah in Jerusalem, or at least in Bloomfield."

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Source: israelhayom

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