Junger to Dainim: "If Beitar is relegated, it will be an event with many casualties"
The crucial discussion in the association has begun: Beitar is demanding an extension in an attempt to set up a budget that meets the minimum requirements. Junger, who represents it, claimed that "the group is running as orderly as possible", Avi Luzon slammed him: "You cut 25 percent of the salary, we haven't been in this situation for 30 years "
Ofir Saar
25/07/2022
Monday, July 25, 2022, 10:43 am Updated: 11:08 am
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Will Beitar Jerusalem be relegated to the National League? This morning (Monday), the Association's Supreme Court is discussing the club's request to receive an extension until mid-August in an attempt to provide a budget that will meet the minimum requirements for the Premier League. If the request is rejected, the Association will reserve the right to rule on immediate relegation of the team In any case, the group believes that even if the association rejects the request, the appeal that will be submitted to a civil court will be accepted in light of the past precedents that allowed other groups to submit a budget in August as well.
Attorney Yitzhak Junger represents Beitar in the hearing, and tries to convince the people The budgetary control that he has an economic plan that indicates a change. As I recall, Barak Abramov expressed interest in purchasing the club from the hands of Moshe Hogg, but encountered a host of bureaucratic difficulties. Yesterday, it seemed that a breakthrough had been achieved after the negotiations for the purchase of Bnei Yehuda from Abramov progressed, but a new demand from the police to accept Guarantees of NIS 11 million from the designated owner led to a renewed stalemate.
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Beitar Jerusalem players (photo: Kobi Eliyahu)
10:56:
Avi Luzon and the representative of Maccabi Petah Tikva at the hearing, attorney Nir Inbar, were invited to speak. As we know, if Beitar is relegated to the national league, the main beneficiary will be Maccabi Petah Tikva, which will return to the top league.
Inbar said: "We haven't heard anything new from attorney Junger, his request has no legal basis, it seems that he is asking for an extension only because he is coming to Beitar. He is talking about the lawn, Maccabi Petah Tikva complied with the regulations last season and Beitar did not." Luzon burst into words and slammed the Beitar people: "You cut 25 percent of the salary, we have not been in this situation for 30 years. Maccabi Petah Tikva has been well managed for 30 years, there have never been cuts, dissolution or anything similar, we have never gotten there. We produce players for Israeli football".
Streshnov reprimanded Luzon and threatened to remove him from the discussion.
Inbar continued: "No group has asked to transfer rights until now, even Bnei Yehuda Abramov has problems and there is no statement from him, a month has not moved anything. When considering those interests and neither side sees a reasonable chance of transferring the rights soon, then the interests of Maccabi Petah Tikva are Weighty. Considerations of justice and fairness, institutional considerations and organizational considerations oblige us to reject Beitar's request."
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Avi Luzon (Photo: Kobi Eliyahu)
10:55:
Streshnov again slammed Younger: "You come to me with mother and mother, if you came and said that within a week it will be resolved, that's something else, but I don't see it happening."
Junger replied: "Those who come and set up a group like Bnei Yehuda will also be approved as owners of Beitar."
We reached agreements on almost everything, except for the police matter and another half dispute that we estimate will be resolved.
At the same time the Americans during due diligence, things take time, they are making progress, transferring materials all the time".
10:50:
Junger explained to the judges: "If, God forbid, Beitar goes down, it will be an event with many casualties.
To this day, there are claims in the millions because the Hapoel Tel Aviv went down.
Dissolution does not bring money, only harms people.
I suggest biting your lip and making an effort to help.
I asked for an extension until August 15, and it is clear that there is an end to it, it will end at some point - but we must remember that if Beitar goes down, there will also be damage to the small groups. After all, Beitar generates revenue." She will not set a budget for Leumit and she will go down to League A. Hapoel Tel Aviv passed a budget last season on August 20, quite a few teams received extensions, you can't discriminate against Beitar."
10:45:
Judge Amnon Strashnov slammed Younger: "You forgot the rights transfer committee.
You say if and if and if, but two teams need to be transferred here." In response Junger said: "The decision should be made on the grass.
Beitar remained in the league in a heroic journey,
It should be possible for as much as possible to be decided on the grass.
this is how it should be".
"Beitar is run in the most orderly way I've ever come across." Junger in Dion, Hayom (Photo: Kobi Eliyahu)
10:40:
Junger on the status of the sale of Bnei Yehuda from the hands of Barak Abramov: "Yesterday there was a
six-hour meeting in which there was great progress, and the same group asked for 24 hours to understand the numbers and give an answer. The Americans also want to know what is happening with Abramov. If we see If that doesn't go well with him, we will consider transferring the mandate to their group. There are other options of parties willing to help and take on the responsibility, under the restrictive conditions."
10:36 a.m.:
Junger explained to the judges what the current status of the sale of the club is: "One group that is interested is Barak Abramov's and the second group is a group of Americans together with fans. Everyone is checking the numbers, conducting tests and working on the details. We have sent an agreement with Abramov, we are dealing with the Israel Police, The police went through debt-debt with us to make sure that a partygoer or someone close to him does not receive any money. This is the wording agreed upon by the police, except for two caveats. The police came yesterday and demanded security for the payment of this debt, they want to make themselves a secured creditor, otherwise they are not ready to transfer the group but Only for the transfer of the rights. If we do not reach an understanding with the police today, we will bring the matter to the door of the court. Regarding the municipality's guarantee, Abramov waived the condition and they are trying to reach an agreement in which other parties will help, within 48 hours."
10:29:
Junger began his words and explained the situation to the judges: "Unfortunately, something happened that is also known in the business world, when things happen in the 90th minute. As someone who has been trying to sell the team for 10 months and until now it has not worked out, I can testify that there are not many jumpers. Sylvan Adams went down From the idea after his wife told him that they would be waiting for him under the house. The tension between the crowd and the owners is a tension that drives away businessmen. And yet we are in a situation where there are two different parties ready to take Beitar Jerusalem.
Contrary to what is being said, the group is run in an orderly manner that I have not encountered until today, there are audited reports and they have been audited. A deficit was simply created as a result of a boycott of subscriptions by the audience and a financial hole was created that created the deficit and the obligations."
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