Boss, hold on tight because I've got news that'll make you forget how much you spent on diesel this month! Mirel Rădoi, that guy who was a national team coach and wandered around like a Roma with a cart, is staying at Gaziantep. Yeah, bro, after a month of "I'm leaving, I'm not leaving," the Turks sorted it out. Listen up: the club had a transfer ban from FIFA, because, well, debts, they weren't paying, just like in Romania. And what did they do? They sold Melih Kabasakal, a 30-year-old midfielder, to Trabzonspor. The guy gave up the salaries he was owed until 2027, and Trabzonspor paid about 500,000 euros. That money goes to debts, and boom, the ban is lifted. Well, damn, that's how you do it! Here we are, with our bank loans, and they pull out 500k like it's nothing. Mioara was saying if we had half that money, we'd pay off our car to Relu. But forget it, no time for stories.
Now, Mirel is coming to Turkey this week to meet with president Memik Yilmaz and make transfer plans. Apparently, he has a list of players, including from our SuperLiga. And the management wants to bring in no less than seven players! Seven, bro! If I were a coach, I'd take all the Dinamo guys I know from Fane's terrace. But no, Mirel is fancy, he wants players from Liga 1. Well, if you take from Romania, what do you expect? To score goals? Ha, because old man Pițurcă has an opinion too.
Speaking of which, Victor Pițurcă spoke on digisport.ro and crushed Rădoi. He says: "Everyone does what they think, but in this profession you need to be steady. If you change teams every two or three months, it's not normal." And he continues: "He made chain mistakes. The first was when he left Craiova. Then he left FCSB, I don't understand why he didn't stay until the end." Man, Pițurcă is right! Mirel is like a footballer from the block's courtyard: he wanders from one side to the other, never settles anywhere. And now, if he gets an offer from the Gulf, he'll leave Gaziantep too. Well, sir, that's not how it works! Brian, my boy, says he'd be more stable playing FIFA on the computer. But Mirel is like the wind.
Pițurcă also says Rădoi has no financial problems, but that's no excuse. "There will be this team from Turkey, then something from the Gulf, but after that? Maybe the offers run out." True, bro! When you wander like that, people lose trust. Me, for example, I wouldn't hire him to build a wall in my apartment. Too much instability. For now, Mirel stays in Gaziantep, and we laugh and cry about Romanian football. Alright, I'm off to tell Brian to start coaching, maybe he'll get an offer from Turkey in 20 years!