The Reds appeared in the court following the grunts in the Kash game, Adv. Ido Bar Nathan who represented the club: “Grunts are not racist cries.” The Dayan Israel Shimoni sent a hint of a game away from Toto Turner
At the same time as the revolution in the roster operating in Be’er Sheva, as a sort that may well continue tomorrow (Thursday), on the day the transfer window closes, tonight the club has stabilized at the Football Association Tribunal on charges of racist grunts from the group’s fans at two players of Kiryat Shmona’s players, Marcus Diniz and James Adenai, during the league game between the teams about two weeks ago. Remember, during the second half, Judge Shlomi Ben Avraham decided to stop the game for five minutes after he allegedly heard racist grunts from Be’er Sheva fans. The person who represented Beersheba at the hearing is the group’s vice president, Adv. Ido Bar Natan, who did not deny that there were grunts, but that he claims grunts are not a racist call, and says those on the pitch know that grunts have a bearing on every player and not just against browns.
Bar Nathan added that Beer Sheva turned to Kiryat Shmona to get security videos from the game, but the group from the north did not have such videos. Bar Nathan even handed the diners a Disc On Key with the game broadcast, adding that during the game broadcast on television no one heard grunts and said he had to watch the game with a very high volume to be able to hear grunts in the background, or any screams at all.
After an event in Kiryat Shmona, there is a radius penalty for Hapoel Beit Shalom (Maor Alexisi)
About a week ago, Beersheba was prosecuted on suspicion of racial grunts at Maccabi Netanya player Younes Melda, before the trophy between the teams about three weeks ago. Dayan Noam Liubin decided to punish Be’er Sheva with a NIS 15,000 financial penalty and a suspended sentence or alternatively a home game without an audience. The Dane Shimoni noted tonight that Dane Liubin did a great favor with Be’er Sheva in the previous hearing on the case in Netanya, when he did not rule on a radius penalty against the team, thus more suggesting about the punishment that Be’er Sheva might absorb this time.
In Be’er Sheva, it is estimated that if a radius penalty is applied against the team, it will not be implemented already in the team’s home game this Sunday against Ness Ziona, but in the home game against Hapoel Kfar Saba.
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