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Get off and stop, stop the aberration!

Article by Mihai Mironică – published on Thursday, May 29, 2025 18:05 / Updated Thursday, May 29, 2025 18:16

What this brand came, Steaua. After training for 6 years in Steaua, Daniel Oprița says he has to take a step forward. The step forward being one on the side, at another team in Liga 2, Sepsi.

A club from Sfântu Gheorghe de Covasna with a history of 14 years and that did not exist when Oprița shone as a player with the name Steaua, but who was not Steaua, although Oprița also told Steaua, but did not tell Steaua after reaching the military unit in Ghencea, but to whom he would start again.

I know that for a stranger it would be impossible to understand, but we, the sons of these unique lands, understand. Okay, I also understand the Bulgarians, those who say yes and nod, that they have a close story, almost as absurd with their star, Tska Sofia.

Ok, 14 years old may seem like a short history. Sepsi seems to be a club that is just trying to get into high school. But it is already a long, almost double existence, in addition to the 8 years of life of the current CSA Steaua team. Of these 8 years, 6 were with Oprița coach. Man is the legend of the team.

It's just tired of the legend who now wants to progress with a contract with Sepsi. In the old days, Gică Hagi promoted from Steaua to Real Madrid. You are now promoting from Steaua to a team owned by the bakery magnate in Sepiszentgyorgy.

Oprița knows that nothing will change

Daniel Oprița was tired of knocking on the wall. He wants in true football, with a possible purpose, promotion in superlig, for example. Oprița's gesture to break his contract with Steaua, his barracks escape shows that things will not change.

Daniel Oprița has information from within and knows that the status of CSA Steaua, the public law team of the Ministry of Defense, will not change. The Champions Cup for the current CSA Steaua can only be the trophy granted to the winner of League 2.

Get off and stop, stop the aberration!

Daniel Oprița, coach CSA Steaua // Photo: Imago Images

Following Oprița, it remains a team with one player, Bogdan Chipirliu. The largest player in the history of League 2, 4 times goalscorer of the second division. I like the loyalty of a player or coach to a club. The impression is, however.

Especially since I saw Chipirliu in the past in the elite league and it seemed to me a valid footballer for the first scene. But it is his choice, we are no longer in the times when Steaua took you with the arc.

The priority of reducing expenses

We are no longer in the times when a ministry was in charge of football with title aspirations and European cups. Throughout Eastern Europe, there was this system of war football. When Freedom came, all of Eastern Europe gave up this Stalinist aberration, even Russia has been detached from the football militarization model.

Only the modern Romania, the one integrated into the European Union preserves this vintage anomaly. Isn't it chic to have a military unit to send generals to Nyon when the draws are made for European cups, the Ceseist dream?

The Romanians voted for a European orientation of the country. In addition, the economic situation of Romania is at the limit of the blockage. Any candidate who expressed in the recent presidential campaign, even the one on the empty chair, came with this fundamental thesis: reducing the budgetary expenses.

The waste from such an important ministry, the Ministry of Defense, the support of millions of euros of a team without any meaning is just under the nose of future governors. Will they have the courage to make the decision to be made 35 years ago? I doubt. We know the traditional fear of decision of the Romanian governors.

But, if you keep such a Stalinist hole of money in the structure of your government budget, and when the country is on the lip of the precipice, it does not come with the Găunosa Bazacians like pro-Westernism. That such an aberration, high performance barracks football, you can not find throughout the solar system.

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