Gabriel Tamash, who played for Hapoel Haifa, is remembered by the fans in Israel mainly because of events not related to football.
During his time in Israel, the Romanian brakeman was involved in quite a few negative events, the culmination of which was when he was caught driving drunk at a speed of 205 km/h by the Israeli police.
Tonight (Saturday), the Romanian defender who currently plays for the Romanian Petrolol got into trouble again, but this time with his team's fans.
According to reports in Romania, Tamash was thrown out of his team after a recording was published in which he talks to his coach and harshly says that he "shits" on the team's fans.
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Former WBA, Watford, Cardiff, Galatasaray defender Tamaș was sacked by Petrolul after being recorded saying he "shits" on the fans during a conversation with the team's coach.
The coach himself recorded Tamaș and sent the voice message to a few ultras leaders.
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And that's not the end, the person who distributed the recording is none other than his coach Nikolai Constantine.
The coach admitted that he was the one who spread the recording, which according to the reports was transferred to the Ultras organization of Petrolol and from there Tamash's path out of the team was already short.
Even before coming to play in Israel in 2017, Tamash was involved in several affairs related to his alcohol addiction: on February 14, 2009, when he was playing for Dinamo Bucharest, he was sent to the reserve team due to an incident of drinking alcohol in training.
On August 10, 2011, he spent time in a pub with his teammate Adrian Motto the day before the team's match against San Marino, and the two were not included in the squad for the match.
On May 31, 2013, while playing in England, he broke into a building after getting drunk.
In the 2014/2015 season, he was released from Mastiave Bucharest after being late for training because he drank alcohol.
Tamash in the traffic court after the offense, photo: Yehoshua ben Yosef
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