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“It doesn't seem normal to me”


Article by Adrian Duţă – published on Tuesday, October 7, 2025 22:12 / Updated Wednesday, October 08, 2025 00:32

After the 3-1 victory in front of the lighthouse, Dobre was called in front of the gallery by the ultra and, along with the lawn, swore on Dinamo, the next opponent of the white-tie. The player of the Rapid was charged by Andrei Nicolescu, Dinamo's president, and now is Angelescu's turn to intervene.

Although he stated that Dobre's gesture was not normal, the minority shareholder of the team from Giulești said that Alexandru is not convicted, with other captains of Rapid and Dinamo.

Victor Angelescu: “I do not understand the greetings at the gallery, when other teams are lingering”

“In general, it does not seem normal to bring insults. I cannot say that I was glad that it has done this, but there is something often, all the captains do this. After FCSB won the title, some players put some pictures on the net, then wiped them. Bîrligea was.

I do not understand these greetings at the gallery when other teams are lingering. But I'm not ultras. There is a lot of taming, it's more a thing to get drunk for derby, but it's not a nice thing. It would be good for the galleries not to bring insults, but that I don't think it can happen.

And we have problems with certain scandals. Maybe Săpunaru did this too, maybe the captains from Dinamo swore. Probably should have refrained. But too much case is made of this, “said Victor Angelescu, at the first sport 1.

Dobre is an effervescent child, I don't judge him. That is, in the end, he stays with this part, and the football one. If so, it does. I don't want to comment, he has who to comment. One is to make the scandal, to go over the moment, the other is to go to a more effervescent area, but that's it.

– Andrei Nicolescu, President Dinamo

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