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Joshua stung Shahar: "Will the plane be full?" | Israel today

2021-02-11T10:46:26.989Z


After Barkat, the Portuguese midfielder of BS did not forget the owners' criticism after the spitting on Rikan: "Tickets are now free!" | Israeli football


After Barkat, the Portuguese of Hapoel B'Shlosha did not forget the owners' criticism after the spitting on Rikan: "Tickets are free!

Now the plane to Portugal will be full? "

  • Joshua's defiant post.

    Do not forget

    Photography: 

    Instagram

It turns out that Hapoel Beer Sheva are happy for Maccabi Haifa's Ida following the derby events.

Or rather in the wake of God's commotion, which occurred with Liran Liani's final whistle.

Following that violent brawl, ten players from Maccabi and Hapoel Haifa are expected to be sent off, which will be determined by the disciplinary committee, which will take place on Wednesday next week.

The one who failed to hold back this morning (Thursday) is the suspended star of the trophy holder, Joshua, who stung Yaakov Shachar and Maccabi Haifa following the mass brawl.

The Portuguese uploaded to his Instagram account a picture of a plane and stung: "Free tickets! Now the plane to Portugal will be full?".

The Hapoel Be'er Sheva midfielder referred to Yaakov Shachar's recent statements in the media that Joshua should be released due to the spitting incident with Avi Rikan.

As you may recall, yesterday owner Alona Barkat also closed an account, when she stung the owner of Maccabi Haifa: "I wonder now how many plane tickets will be issued," Barkat tweeted and added emoji Kurtz.

I wonder how many plane tickets will be issued today.

- Alona Barkat - Alona Barkat (@alonabarkat) February 10, 2021

Source: israelhayom

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