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Thomas Heurtel, who was denied boarding on a plane from Barcelona and went to Istanbul, received strong support from basketball players.
Mike james
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Following the news that the Frenchman had stayed in Istanbul, the Euroleague and Mike James, leader of CSKA Moscow, shared their tweets.
“It just came to our notice then. I don’t know all the details, but that sounds very unpleasant. I really wonder how they could not have left the player on the plane.
I have always seen Barça as an organization of the highest standards in the Euroleague, but it is a shame how things look outside the country now, wrote James. – We don’t want you in this club, we want you to leave, but you can only travel where we say. There is no dictatorship here. If you don’t love me, let me decide what is best for my family. “
Immediately after James’s message, Kevin Seraphin, who played for the Catalan club in 2017-2019, reacted on Twitter. The Frenchman, who finished his career, spoke even more sharply about Barça.
“Change your mind about them, I wasn’t surprised by Barça’s behavior,” Seraphin replied to James. – The fans are incredible, but there is a number of followers in the club’s management. I would offer them brains at Christmas. “
NBA basketball player Evan Fournier also expressed his support for his compatriot, sharing a negative message about the club’s organization in Catalonia.
We remind you that Barcelona left Heurtel in Istanbul after learning that the basketball player was trying to deceive them and go not to Fenerbahce, but to the camp of his mortal rival, Real Madrid.
This situation is already being investigated by the Euroleague players ‘association, and support for Heurtel, who is preparing to take legal action against the club, has already been expressed by the Spanish players’ associations and the ACB.
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