
Dynamo has informed the LPF that it will play a match with Farul Constanta at the Arcul de Triomphe stadium (Friday, from 21:00), but the arena has been rented by the Romanian women’s national team and the “dogs” do not yet know where the match from the tenth stage will take place Super leagues.
According to GSP, stadium administrators near Herastrau Park have informed Dynamo fans that the women’s national team will play against Finland on Tuesday (September 26) and the turf does not allow two games to be played in four days.
The same source reports that “Dynamo” risks losing the match on the “green table” with a score of 3:0, as the ROAF (Regulations of the Organization of Football Activities) states: “The host club cannot change the time, day, field or location. games installed by the organizing forum, without its approval, on pain of confiscation of the corresponding games.”
Dynamo cannot find a stadium for the match with Farul: “Zero out of ten”
“Fair game, zero out of ten! For ten days, “Dynamo” was looking for a stadium for the match with “Farul”. I spoke directly or indirectly with those who manage ten stadiums. From Bucharest and beyond. I am not giving examples, I mean the phenomenon, not specific cases.
Obviously, we have only selected stadiums available on that day. We couldn’t play any of the ten. In some cases for good reasons, in others… for other reasons. But, I repeat, none of the ten succeeded.
We are talking about arenas built with state funds, which would collect a significant rent and which would bring well-deserved joy to several tens of thousands of fans. In such a context, a favorable response looked like a natural and rational reflex from a financial, administrative, and sporting point of view. And yet a positive response appeared slowly.
I don’t blame anyone. The inertia of enmity in our society was not invented in football. We live in a corner of the world where the neighbor’s goat must die at any cost, including our own. As a rule, looks thrown over the fence are charged with fear, hatred, envy or contempt. Other people’s success depresses, not motivates.
Obsessed with tearing each other down instead of building together, we should not be surprised to find ourselves out of place in competition with those for whom fair play is not just a slogan or a discretion, but an obligation, a way of life.
I’m sure we’ll find a solution for the Lighthouse match. We have to find him. We always find. And, despite this “zero out of ten”, I believe that together with other clubs we will be able to build a strong and internationally significant domestic championship in solidarity.
Act rationally and honestly. “One in ten” can “infect” the other nine” – Andrey Nikolescu on Facebook.
Gike Popescu demands clear rules: “Even in the district nothing like this happens”
The situation was also commented on by Guike Popescu, the president of Farul, who once again says that he is disappointed with the state of football in Romania.
“Too much, too much, too much adds up! I can’t believe it, we’re still waiting and the game is still three days away. Probably, on the morning of Friday, on the day of the match, they will announce to us: “It’s ready, it’s clear! Get on a plane and go to Botoshan, because there you will play against Dynamo!”
It’s a shame! Gentlemen, we need clear rules, otherwise it’s a joke. Do we now have to sit panting at the mercy of everyone during a League 1 game?! The amateurism of those who have to make decisions is incredible.
Dynamo is trying to play, but nothing like that is happening in the district team. Three days left! You, Ligo, allow this?! We need clear rules with 3, 5, 9 days, however long it takes, to make it clear where to play. What should I do, where is housing, for example?
You don’t have a stadium before the start of the championship, why are you still playing?! It should be clear, established. This is a deplorable situation! It’s none of my business, where they play, what Dynamo should do, whatever you call yourself: Dynamo, Steaua, Farul, you should have everything set up.
We are nervously waiting for the maximum. This morning I suggested to Mr. Voik: “Let’s play in Konstanz!” Well, what chance do we have?! He smiled. Well, we smile, but we smile bitterly” – Hika Popescufor GSP.
Source: Hot News

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