Accusations continue between the resigning coach of Hapoel B'Shlosha and the shrinking owner • Aboksis is expected to receive a three-and-a-half year contract with Bnei Yehuda soon • The Negev responded: "The step he took says quite a bit about him"
Yossi Aboksis with Alona Barkat.
Do not stop fighting
Photography:
Liron Moldovan
Yossi Aboksis is expected to receive a three-and-a-half-year contract with Bnei Yehuda soon.
Until then, the coach, who resigned from Hapoel B'Shlosha, is trying to explain the decision he made. "It's not easy to make the decision, but when you feel underestimated and every day have to check what the owner will do, then there was no choice," he said.
On the other hand, Hapoel BS are convinced that the move was planned. Aboksis and Barak Abramov, the owners of Bnei Yehuda, are good friends and talk on a regular basis. A few minutes after the announcement of his resignation, Abramov referred to Aboksis in the media and was quoted as saying that Therefore, the court is convinced that the move was only a matter of timing.
"We are sorry that this is the step that a coach chooses to do 48 hours before a game is so important, and it means quite a bit," they said in the Negev capital.
Aboksis, on the other hand, responded: "I very much hope that in the next crisis, she (Alona Barkat) will not abandon the group as she abandoned us and left with a trustee who wanted to cut all of us in salary."
Beyond that, Abacus concluded: "I think this whole story is a bit out of proportion."