Hapoel B'Shlosha coach, who chose to announce the resignation of CEO Asi Rahamim this evening, recently managed to provoke anger among the management • The reason: a number of media interviews, which hinted at the poor quality of the staff • Behind the scenes of the dramatic departure and Joshua
Yossi Aboksis.
Choose to abandon the ship?
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Alan Shiver
Earthquake at Hapoel B'Shlosha. The team's coach, Yossi Aboksis, resigned this evening (Saturday) after disagreements with the club's management.
On Saturday, the coach announced his decision to CEO Asi Rahamim, with whom he had been in touch in recent days and shared his feelings.
At the same time, there has been tension between the parties for a long time.
The Hapoel B'Shlos management did not like the interviews of Yossi Aboksis in recent weeks at the end of the games. The game.
CEO Assi Rahamim promised Abacus a reinforcement, at least two players, but difficulties in landing foreigners, budgetary constraints, and disagreements about the candidates, led to an explosion. Abacus wanted Dor Micha in January, but Alona Barkat vetoed the affair between the footballers and minors at the beginning of the season.
Later, the name of Hatem 'Abd al-Hamid came up, but the sums were very high and the name dropped very quickly from the chapter.
Aboksis was offered a number of names but he rejected them outright, sending a message that only he would determine who would arrive professionally.
Immediately after Aboksis' announcement, the PSC raised the potential names for the team's training. The first name that came up was that of Marco Belbul. The latter has already received a phone call in which he will check if he wants to attend. A meeting between the parties is expected in the next day Will accept the appointment.
At the same time, it is not yet clear whether there will be a new coach on the lines as early as Monday, or whether the BS will allow the existing professional team to work with the players in a meeting with the Yellows.
Opinions are divided among the players.
The Portuguese Joshua, who is considered a favorite of Abacus, posted a post on social media with a nervous face.
"He and Yossi were like friends," one of the Portuguese's friends told the locker room. "Others were less in touch with Aboksis. There were also players who were hurt by the fact that without the regular squad players it was difficult for us.