Pavel Kolev: Personal interests and self-centeredness hinder the unification of Levski players – BG football



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Levski CEO Pavel Kolev spoke once again about the club’s financial situation. Kolev told BNT that negotiations are underway with “very serious companies” for a general sponsor, but that they take longer due to the research that the companies in question are doing at the club.

He admitted that the “blues” need outbound advertisers and transfers to be able to think more calmly about the future of Levski, and also spoke on the subject of a possible unification of the Levski community.

“It was important from a purely psychological point of view to win all three points,” Kolev commented on the success over Montana. “Now there is a recess that will allow the coach to work more deeply with the players. We hope to attract new players in the meantime, so we are a little more optimistic about the future, I am talking purely sports and technical.”

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On the passage of Tavaresh’s probationary period, Kolev commented: “This must be judged by the coach, and then we will sit down with him and his agent about the conditions under which he would sign with Levski. Of course, we have informed him. and his agent that Levski have no opportunities at the moment. He told me that he knows Levski and one of the reasons he decided to train with the team is that it is a team with traditions. “

“Atanas Kurdov and Valeri Bozhinov train with the team. We are also working with other footballers. At this stage there is nothing concrete. In football, one of the most important things is the victories. Especially for Levski. I guess Georgi Todorov “He’s lost a lot of tension. But this victory doesn’t solve the team’s problems. Georgi Todorov receives undeserved criticism. Even the fact that he started working on this situation honors him. The less Georgi Todorov talks the better.”

And will there be a new general club sponsor? “We hope there is no concrete development, we are having several conversations, but things will be slow and long there.” These conversations involve very serious companies that are doing a thorough investigation and it will take a long time. We provide all available information without hiding anything.

“Talks are going on with smaller advertisers, I guess we’ll sign 1-2 contracts next week, but they won’t solve Levski’s problems.”

“We are trying to postpone this process as long as possible (club bankruptcy) in time. The difference comes from Nasko Sirakov’s innate optimism. I have to see things more rationally. The situation is such that at the moment we have to concentrate on finding advertisers and working on outbound transfers, which would clear up costs for the last 3-4 months, giving us time to think about the future of Levski. “

Regarding the questions asked by the fans, Kolev commented: “I try to isolate myself from what is said and written. I just try to do my job while I am at the club in this position. We have given you and the team enough time. media, and the entire Levski community, who were excited about the questions asked and whether answers will be given. I was never afraid, Nasko Sirakov too, of receiving questions. We cannot hold press conferences of this kind every month, but in the future we will try to give everything that excites people in black and white. “

And is it possible to unite all the Levski players? “This idealistic theme of unification cannot have a flesh and blood image.” There are too many personal interests and self-centeredness and this makes unification difficult. On the other hand, I think most people are united by the future of Levski. There is no reason to worry. Levski supports the club, not specific people, and does everything possible to help in this situation. Whether we will do our job to have a future for Levski after this season is an open question. Everyone who works at Levski gives their best. Whether that will suffice remains to be seen.

“There was no such moment (when I wanted to leave Levski br). There was a moment when I resigned and I think I explained my reasons very clearly. The last few months have been difficult not only for me, but for everyone who loves the club. Even Just from a professional point of view, there was no option for me to leave, because that would mean the captain would leave the sinking ship. I don’t see anyone wanting to succeed me as CEO, God forbid. As long as I’m in this position, I’ll do my best.

“I hope we get to this and build a club that the Levski players want. We have no pretense of being perfect. We are in a situation where we have to get the pot faster than it fills up,” added the CEO.

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