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BFU still lives in communism, said Vili Vutsov

Former Levski and Slavia coach Vili Vutsov reacted angrily against BFU

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Former Levski and Slavia coach Vili Vutsov reacted angrily against BFU and mainly against the committees of the Union.

In the show “Sesame Liga Vutsov“ he commented on the decision to reduce the punishment of Dimitar Dimitrov-Hero. The coach of Botev Plovdiv was initially punished by the Disciplinary Committee to not fulfill his duties at the touchline for three matches, but the sanction was subsequently reduced to one match after a meeting of the Appeals Committee, "Tema Sport" reported.

Here is what Vili Vutsov said about the case:

“I ask one thing. If there is someone above these committees, because I spoke about them 120 times, shouldn't the one who made a mistake be punished now“, Vutsov began.

“Now do you know what they will say? I have information. They Disciplinary punished him for some reports, but then the Appellate found out that the reports were not correct and that is why they are decreasing. This is madness, people, I have no words!

“Hero is my friend and I don't believe he did anything in a match in which he saw that his team was not playing. First punishment after your second match – three matches. That's how they cut me in Pazardzhik. Why? Because Hero allows himself to tell these people: “You can't play, you are not good“, since he has an opinion and is good. Then the “lion cubs“ gathered – the little referees. Mishkiiii, you gathered there and said “let's put this one in place“. However, behind you there is another – bigger one, and he told you: “go“. It doesn't work like that, brother“, continued the angry Vili Vutsov.

“Later I talked to a serious person, a coach. He told me: “That's right! People with opinions don't want us. Because when we speak our minds, we become bad. Or they start giving us fines or punishments. When they can't stop you in the natural way, they start this way.“ You have to be in Levski, CSKA or Ludogorets to be protected. Otherwise you're on the fence and they think that this is how something will be fixed in Bulgarian sport. As long as it's like that, never! The Football Union remained the oldest socialist-communist system. What was once is now. Don't call, if you call, you become bad. You don't let anyone criticize you because you think you're making a terrible product. What's so terrible about it? You can see it - 200-300 people per game.“