Savings plan: What happens at Hapoel Kfar Saba?

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The sports channel has learned that Hapoel Kfar Saba has imposed unprecedented sanctions following the professional collapse and the failure of the club to meet its goal and return to the Premier League. The team, which had expectations of being promoted back to the Premier League as I recall, is now in sixth place.

The new sanctions on the team include a ban on traveling on Route 6 in order to save on tolls, saving food for players and ordering to get to the away games by private car to avoid paying for a bus. In Kfar Saba, it is claimed that the person who made the decisions is the team manager, Yishai Sasson, who is with the team in every training and game – in view of the absence of owners Yitzhak and Idan Shom and CEO Moshe Katsav from the games and training. And even made it clear that in their opinion the players can hold back and not eat a sandwich after games until Friday meals with their family – but also did not know how to answer why there are no sandwiches after Monday games.

“What has been done in Kfar Saba lately is simply a scandal, shame and disgrace,” said a senior player on the team. “When we returned from the away game against my brother Nazareth Ilut there were players who hurried home. We begged us to drive as usual, via Route 6, and save 40 minutes back – but it was made clear to us that there was a directive not to get on this road to save tolls. Like a third division team. Just a neighborhood. One of the other highlights is the weird idea of ​​trying to starve us after games. We asked for at least a small sandwich for each player after games, but there is no one to talk to. There are players who really suffer from it “After investing in the game.”

Hapoel Kafas responded to the sports channel’s investigation: “Back from the game at Ilut the team manager decided to drive off Highway 4 and not pay a toll on Highway 6, when Wise showed a 10 minute difference on the ride. We do not understand where the problem is. We will also examine the issue on Mondays. “

The PSA added: “We have come to the conclusion that in the last away games, only 6 people leave Kfar Saba by bus because they all come from other places. In the decision of the group’s manager, Yishai Sasson, we allowed direct access to the plots in private vehicles. The owners sometimes come and sometimes do not. It’s like that in every group. The CEO, Moshe Katsav, has hardly come since the beginning of the season, maybe once every two or three weeks for training. On Fridays he does not come because he is a religious man. Once a month on Mondays he comes to home games. There is no resentment and no discipline problems. The least is good, but it’s natural. “

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