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2022-05-08T07:37:43.958Z


Noble Omar's growing madness made him believe that he was different from the rest of the actors, and from the rest of the human race, and therefore he should not be cursed


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Rock: The spitting movement of Noble Omar is another stain on his career

Noble Omar's growing madness led him to believe that he was different from the rest of the actors, and from the rest of the human race, and therefore he should not be cursed.

Elad Lifshitz reminds him that he may be number 1 today, but still not even among the 100 greatest of all time, calls on Yaakov Shachar to punish him and is impressed by the class of Barda and Beer Sheva

Elad Lifshitz

08/05/2022

Sunday, 08 May 2022, 10:30

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Summary: Hapoel Beer Sheva - Maccabi Haifa 0: 1 (Sport 1)

Noble Omar claims that he "only made a spitting move" towards the fans in the stands at Turner.

Maybe, let’s say, but when a nobleman “just makes a spitting move,” he actually allows himself to forget who he is.

What is this behavior anyway?

Noble is probably not too embarrassed when he watches this act.

There is a situation where our friend here felt that he really lacked some more problematic character evidence, so he decided to recruit more.



It's either stupidity, or uncontrollable rage.

In both cases, noble in some madness of greatness.

He proceeds from the premise that he must not be cursed.

This is a problematic premise - a bit indicative of disconnection and self-perception in a different dimension from the rest of humanity: Is it such an unusual thing to dare to curse, well, who exactly?

People swear at each other all the time - on the road, in traffic jams, wherever there are people, there are curses.

Noble probably believes he is different.

From the rest of the actors and the rest of the humans.

More on Walla!

Watch: Noble Omar confronted Beer Sheva fans.

Clarified: "I did not spit"

To the full article

Noble Omer spits angrily on the Maccabi Haifa bench in the game against Hapoel Beer Sheva (Sport1)

For if a nobleman did not believe he was different, then he was not at all "merely performing a spitting motion."

There was nothing.

Football fans swear, a fact of life.

Nothing happened to the nobles that did not happen to any leading coach or player in every possible field in the country and in the world.

Someone needs to explain to Noble: Listen, today you may be No. 1, also not sure, but from a skimmer position, looking back decades, well, Mr. Noble, you did not even enter the top 100 of Israeli football, now let's calm down please with the These "just movements", anyway your legacy is not exactly nominated to be a biographical hit.



Yaakov Shachar is a little disappointing in his forgiving approach to the noble.

You can give him a nice contract and bring him in as a hot purchase - not everyone has to react like Mitch Goldhaar - but Shahar should be punished this time.

Noble demonstrated yesterday from overly confident papers themselves.

This is a question of a bag of character traits: Shahar's big star probably won't recognize a shameful event even if he passes it in front of his eyes in the middle of the street.

Or in the stands.

More on Walla!

  • Watch: Noble Omar confronted Beer Sheva fans.

    Clarified: "I did not spit"

  • After Noble's spitting incident: All options are open to the plaintiff

  • Maccabi Haifa blames: "We were dragged after Beer Sheva."

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Even so, his legacy is not exactly nominated for a biographical hit.

Noble Omar (Photo: Ariel Shalom)

On the other hand, yesterday's game revealed Hapoel Beer Sheva is impressive, how to say, noble.

Be'er Sheva may not take the championship this season, but it is admirable in its insistence.

It is not obvious to fight like this after weeks of missing opportunities to close the gap have been missed.

But Be'er Sheva now has a spirit and it seems for the first time that there is also a way, a character.

Be'er Sheva could easily have thrown the game away yesterday, it had no real significance.

But throwing a game is not style.

And for contemporary Be'er Sheva it does not fit, it has class.



It starts with the brave Alona Barkat who made a move in the middle of the season that is simply great for the conventional thinking inside the box in the Premier League.

When Barkat appointed Aliniv Barda, she crossed the line of reasonableness in our plays and made a managerial decision that turned the business around.

A state of melancholy was replaced by the joy of life.

It pays off for Barkat not only professionally but also in terms of the character of the club.

Breda is a character - free from manipulations, answers simply in interviews, without any pose or paperwork.

A pose in Barda's world is like the shame in Noble's world: an alien.

Free from manipulations.

Aliniv Barda (Photo: Liron Moldovan)

Breda shows healthy self-confidence.

It is common to argue that overconfidence indicates insecurity.

In the case of Breda, one can get the impression that the cigar is just a cigar, and the security is indeed security.

Barda lacks the pretension to convince of a lie, we do not pretend.

Do you want to continue coaching?

Do not know.

Will you fight to the end?

Yes.

Well, and you'll take a championship?

No.



Therefore, there is also nothing to wonder if yesterday's game changed the championship fight.

He did not sleep, listen to Breda's truth.

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