Great anger in the capital of the Negev over the expulsion sentence of Joshua, who will miss the cup game against Maccabi Tel Aviv:
Joshua.
The WC is furious
Photography:
Alan Shiver
Hapoel B'Shlosha received the shock that Joshua suffered following the spitting on Maccabi Tel Aviv midfielder Avi Rikan.
The Portuguese was sent off for four games, the last of which was in the state cup against Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Due to the fact that he was removed from four games instead of five, the team will not be able to appeal.
This means that the club does not have too much to do, other than make the decision, even if it provokes a lot of anger and that is indeed the picture.
"From the first moment he felt that there was already a decision on the spitting," the club said, adding: "This is a very dangerous precedent. At first it was a 'spitting movement', there is no way to prosecute it. About the next game against Maccabi Tel Aviv in the cup.
It looks very strange and raises a lot of questions. "
The club is looking into the matter legally, but there does not seem to be much to do at this stage.
In one of the arguments of Dayan Noam Lubin, it was stated, among other things, that a spitting offense in the Corona era endangers the health of the players.
"He is right," they said in the court, adding: "Every player who steps on the grass in all the league teams spits several times in a game.
Why did the dayan not recommend closing down Israeli football? "