Fans of the team announced a fight against owners Itzik and Sharon Nisnov, which will continue until their departure • On Friday, a demonstration in the training complex:
Brothers Nisnov and Moshe Sinai
Photo:
Alan Shiver
Hapoel Tel Aviv fans announced this morning (Tuesday) that this coming Friday they will arrive at the Wolfson complex to protest against owners Itzik and Sharon Nisnov.
This, in parallel with the protests that have already taken place recently in front of the houses of the two.
Fans have launched an official page on social media under the headline "Release Hapoel" and call on their friends to join the protest.
"This coming Friday we will officially start the fight for the release of Hapoel Tel Aviv from the Nisnov brothers," the fans wrote this morning, "It will not be easy, it will take time but we will do it - you know it and more importantly - they know it."
The fans added: "The protest and demonstration shifts will continue as long as Hapoel Tel Aviv is held captive by the Nisnov brothers and we are not ready to settle for that.
There is no connection here to professional ability, we are not ready for Hapoel Tel Aviv to be a place where players do not want to go because of the management and those who are already there - just want to go. No more poor neighborhood management, no more player lawsuits, no more salary deductions "It's time to release Hapoel."