Yitzhak Shom revealed: “I almost had my leg amputated”

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Yitzhak Shom is currently facing a fan protest by Hapoel Kfar Saba. The owner is facing the protest and does not intend to leave anywhere. Eventually the doctors rescued him.

“I was before amputation, but in the end the doctors were able to save my leg,” no one revealed, “I had two difficult years medically. I went through pressure cells 50 times, and my doctors saved my leg. It was right before amputation. I said. “To my doctors – ‘that leg was worth a lot of money’. It was my kicking right leg. My doctors saved me from amputation. Since then I go to almost every workout and I feel great.”

Later, Shum referred to the future of the Greens: “Hapoel Kafas is not for sale, but if a significant offer comes, then we will consider it. I say. I keep this team in a way that every ten months everyone gets paid, I run sane and do everything to get a league. I have 30 players on the roster, if not so good in the KPS, then how is it that everyone wants to reach me? “.

“Changing coaches? It’s not something I want. It costs a lot of money and the goal is to produce stability,” Shum continued, “Whoever enters football, it’s not the best thing he can have. There are protests, but I deal with it. I promised one thing. “To manage the group so that I will not have to pay money and salaries will be paid on time, and so it was.”

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