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Mircea Sandu (67 years old), former president of the Romanian Football Federation, does not look favorably on the future of Romanian football, after the end of the coronavirus pandemic.
The former head of the FRF is in France with his daughter in early March: “Knowing that the world is more relaxed here than I see and hear what happens in Romania. It is not so much panic, I do not see people on television who have the message “hello, we will die, hello, how many loved ones we will lose”, says Sandu for GSP.
“They will see that those clubs that will remain without funds will go into insolvency, hoping that in the next 1-2 years they can reorganize and do well.” There are examples in this regard, CFR, Dinamo, Gas Metan.
I think it will be the end of the competitions between the private team and the state team. But, brothers, what competition is that in which I come with my money, from my pocket, and you come and fight with me, but having in your pocket the money of the state? It will end with something like this and it is also normal to end it, because professional football does not mean such an unequal dispute, ”added Mircea Sandu.
“He will have problems including FCSB”
“They will have problems, including wealthy clubs. Do you think that Gigi Becali, as it was, will still be able to pay wages of 15,000-20,000 euros? EXCLUSIVE! Soccer takes between 1 and 2 years to reorganize, and limiting wages is a solution” – Mircea Sandu
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