The amount Olimpija has to pay to lift the ban has increased: NHS also granted the two assistants of Robert Prosinečki
Olimpija brought in two newcomers in the winter transfer window, but did not register a single one. Although there is still plenty of time (less than a month), the Ljubljana club received some bad news on Monday. The amount that Olimpija has to pay to lift the registration ban has increased as of the first day of the new working week.
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(NZS) has also examined the contracts signed with Olimpija by Boban Bajković and Dragan Spasić. The former was goalkeeper coach in Ljubljana, the latter assistant head coach, and both were with the Dragons when Robert Prosinečki was coach. Just before the start of the new season, the club terminated the contracts of all of them, but the debt remained and has not yet been paid.
Prosinečki was the first to get tired of waiting to get what he was promised. The NZS has already decided that Olimpija must
to pay the full amount
that he should have received until his contract is terminated. Now it has done the same for Bajković and Spasić. It is not known how much the total amount has increased, but when you have no money, every euro is a lot. Olimpija, or so it increasingly seems, is not exactly swimming in money…
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