Baali Hapoel Jerusalem appealed to government ministries to transfer the support money: "Three and a half months ago we reached an agreement and so far nothing has happened"
Chomsky.
Tired of the conduct of the Ministry of Finance
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Oren Ben Hakon
The owner of Hapoel Jerusalem, Eyal Chomsky, appealed to the government to release the safety net money that had been promised to the sports teams and had not yet been transferred.
"I want to contact the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Sports - we reached an agreement three and a half months ago, where you said there would be a safety net and so far nothing has happened," Chomsky said, "The teams are collapsing, just collapsing, no other word. Please help us," Chomsky said.
Last week, the director general of the Ministry of Sports, Raz Froelich, said in response to a question from "Israel Today" that during November he hopes that it will be possible to promote the transfer of funds to teams, but in the meantime many clubs are kneeling under the cash flow problems. Relevant.
On the opening of the European season on Tuesday, the Jerusalem owner added: "We come to take the trophy and I say it without stuttering. The most important thing is not to take your eyes off the first place and do everything to be there. It is true that so far we have not met it, but I promise we will do everything To meet that goal. "