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One of CSKA’s main fan factions, Offenders, uses social media to express outrage at the club’s transfer policy. As is known, this winter CSKA sold two of its stars: Valyo Antov to Bologna and Ali Sow to Rostov.
This caused some of the “Army” supporters to erupt against the leadership and especially against Grisha Ganchev.
The members of Offenders believe that “when things are normalized and complete, a” garage sale “of footballers begins at their expense, which they called” Enough “.
Here is the opinion of the fans, without editorial intervention:
Five years. 1825 days. 43800 hours. 2628000 minutes. That’s exactly how long CSKA has been “playing” at home. And just as it unfolds and things take on a normal, finished look, a garage sale begins: transfers, rentals, and courier at our expense, everything readable in the composition. Enough!
We want to ask the Lord for several things and this time receive clear and concrete answers in front of the entire Red community, without meetings or evasions. So, in essence: How long, instead of updating in the winter, will we sell and build again in the spring, when it is the real fight on all fronts in our country?
Is the club’s policy deliberately “bit market” or does it just always happen that way every winter and summer? Do we have the ambition to fight for the cup and the title or is the goal to “play” and “sell” until the counterattack and while the alash-verish goes? Feeling competitive with Deliorman or will we go back to polishing the decks instead of the cattle?
This, of course, is a rhetorical question. It is also necessary to make a relevant comparison, because certain fan circles and the media have already launched the propaganda wheel of the “greatest hits” and stability that floats like manna from heaven in Boris’s Garden.
The disrespectful Hristo Krusharski, on a budget at least twice less than ours for 3 years, achieved success in two consecutive seasons, defeating his chosen tactical genius Milos Kruscic in the second Cup final. It is good that we have led his coach so that there is no third game of this type. (Bruno, crush!) We will end by remembering once again that CSKA must be in the fight for all possible trophies from the first to the last round, and not an improvised position for the players.
CSKA must be the winner in all matches. This is us and this should be our appearance: strength, class and champion mentality, which we have lost in recent years, but only in sporting and technological terms, because “Sector D” has never stopped being the first. We see this conviction already in the dressing room thanks to Akrapovich, we want to see it in the Tower of “Dragan Tsankov”. Unless hedgehogs, instead of “meandering”, like the taste of the seven-course menu more than the numbers.
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