Erik Farkas
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Former successful representative Erik Jendrišek, unlike his former teammates, did not have a non-disclosure clause in his contract with FC Nitra and so far he was the only one to talk about the way the club is managed by owner Ján Kara and general manager and chairman Martin Peško.
Jendrišek in an extensive interview for ŠPORT.sk among other things, he described the farewell to FC Nitra as the worst experience in his career: “I personally came to agree to end the cooperation, let us say goodbye as people, at least within the norm. Instead, I caught a shower of coarsest grain from Pešek and they threw me out of the stadium. I’ve jumped everything, but I’ve been shocked by this for a few days. “
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ŠPORT.sk he also gave space to the other side and Peško stated about the incident: “When Jendrišek came as if to say goodbye and agree, he brought a statement stating that I should sign it. We didn’t talk about the agreement and the waiver of payments.
When I told him I couldn’t sign it, as this is not in line with SFZ legislation and Article 31. RaPP, point 3, he replied vulgarly to me that what was 400 km to Nitra.
I politely replied that if he had called me, I would have explained it to him and he didn’t have to drive from Ružomberok to Nitra and sleep. Then he slammed the door in my office and left. ”
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From the statements of Jendrišek and Pešek, it is evident that they broke up in a bad way after a heated and vulgar debate. Understandably, they both present their version of the “farewell” process, and only the two of them know the truth.
However, the level of communication of the general manager and chairman of the board of directors of FC Nitra, Martin Pešek, is also to be told by the audio recording obtained by the editors. ŠPORT.sk.
A voice similar to Pešek is vulgarly threatened in the recording by one of the German investors, Peter Hammer, who was the club’s representative from January to March and also brought Jendrišek to Nitra: “Hammer, you asshole, arschloch” (in German with ** no.). Are you still in the stadium? If so, get out of there, because I’ll break you like a ski. You excel. “
We asked Martin Pešek for an opinion, no he declined to comment on the audio recording and considered it a provocation.
Among other things, Jendrišek and Peško had different views on German investors. The player has been active in Nitra since January: “After the Germans left in mid-March, things took a turn for the worse, and everyday problems with everything possible began.”
Jendrisek revealed that out of six months, he received payment only for January and February – from the Germans. According to him, other players saw money in the spring only for January – also from the Germans (They left the club before the due date of the February payments, when they were not appointed to the Board of Directors of FC Nitra at the General Meeting).
“The Germans paid one salary, even from borrowed money from a local businessman. In addition, they did not pay any taxes or contributions to the social and health insurance company from that payment. We are now paying for it for them, “said Peško. He no longer said why the club did not pay the players after the Germans left.
Problems escalated in Nitra last year. The players did not receive payouts, important team members ended prematurely after one-sided terminations. The club dropped out of the Fortuna League and since it did not receive a license for the second highest competition, it will most likely perform in the III. league.
So far, there are two conflicting statements about the details of the problems, Jendrišek and Peška. Resources ŠPORT.sk well acquainted with what is happening in the club independently of each other in key issues confirmed Jendrišek’s version.
Other players could unravel the ball, but they had long-term confidentiality clauses in their contracts. The editors are still trying to open the thirteenth room at the stadium below Zobor.