Shimon Mizrahi v. Shmuel Frenkel: Did not act fairly

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A big rift between the chairman of Maccabi Tel Aviv, Shimon Mizrahi, and Shmuel Frenkel, the chairman of the basketball administration. Background: Seven Premier League teams have agreed to sign that they support the administration to establish a separate league, after the explosion in relations between the administration and the basketball association.

Shimon Mizrahi agreed to sign, but with a comment – that the agreement with the union is binding. Frenkel did not like it and so, behind Mizrahi’s back, he turned to David Federman, one of the controlling owners of Maccabi Tel Aviv. Make sure they sign Frenkel’s support and when Mizrahi finds out, they say he is very angry.

east Confirmed things to ONE and said: “Frenkel did not act fairly. He did not tell Federman that I did not agree to delete the comment. I think that’s what was right. This paper is not worth it anyway, in the end there will be teams and the parties will come to an understanding. I do not understand at all what importance he saw in Frenkel paper, to go and wave it? ”.

Frenkel Responded to Mizrahi’s anger: “David knew that Shimon was opposed to the deletion, but the Maccabi management decided that it would sign with the teams a move to the independent league. Since Simon’s comment reversed the management’s decision, he then decided to remove the comment. Before I turned to Federman, I turned to Shimon and explained to him that the comment was unnecessary and he was not prepared to delete it. ” Simon knows that the union has canceled an agreement, so how can we talk about a binding agreement? “

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