
Midfielder Adrian Popa, 34, says he will leave the Army club in the summer if the issue of access to the first division is not resolved.
“The chances of getting a promotion are almost zero percent. We have come to terms with the idea that we will not be PR! But we will fight and give everything on the field to finish in first place. (…)
It’s hard, but we do it for these fanatical fans who come to us. Unfortunately, the gendarmerie treats them offensively, especially at home. For example, there were more gendarmes than supporters at a friendly match with Peuleşti. They asked a friend for their ballots! I find it very strange, very very strange! I don’t know which training match in Romania it was before, and I’ve been playing at a high level for 15 years! I have never met the gendarmerie at friendly matches. As long as I know myself, I’ve never seen anything like this!” said Adi Popa.
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