After the painful loss to Maccabi Haifa last Monday, Maccabi Tel Aviv will host Hapoel B'Shlosha on Saturday in an attempt to recover.
The story of this game even before it began is the arrival of Dor Micha together with the Southerners at Bloomfield Stadium to play for the first time against the team in which he grew up and was expelled from it after being involved a year and a half ago in the "minors affair".
The Yellows have decided not to hold a ceremony for their former player, as is usually the case, and due to the sensitivity of the issue, Itai Schechter and Eitan Tibi, who have been playing for the opponent since last summer, will not receive the respect they deserve.
The person who spoke tonight (Thursday) on the subject is former player Gili Vermot, who previously played with Micha at Maccabi Tel Aviv. Shalom from the age of 6, was a sergeant and led the team to countless honorary degrees.
Enough of the punishment that was thrown from the team (which is also not justified in my eyes).
It is also possible to say goodbye in a dignified manner. "
Maccabi Tel Aviv's decision not to hold a ceremony for Dor Micha before the game against BS is shameful.
A player who grew up in Kiryat Shalom from the age of 6, was a symbol and led the team to countless honorary degrees.
Enough of the punishment that was thrown from the team (which is also not justified in my eyes).
It is also possible to say goodbye in a dignified manner.
- gil vermouth (@gilivermouth) January 6, 2022
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