Stack of boxes with props, skaters, coaches, bouncers, masseurs. The gigantic cargo resembled a polar explorer’s expedition to the northern turntable, but the Slavs flew to Rotterdam even worse.
United on their way to the Conference League’s first quarter-finals with Feyenoord (Thursdays from 18:45 on T sport) knowing that their boss will be cheering them on from the family hearth.
Jaroslav Tvrdík
(53) had to undergo emergency surgery at the oncology department in mid-March. “I’m in the hospital. I don’t want to comment, it’s a personal matter. What’s more, there are wars where more people suffer than I do.” he said at the time, referring to Putin’s stupid and barbaric soldiers in Ukraine.
Then all the information about his condition remained behind the hospital walls and only on Tuesday one piece of information appeared on Lightning. Positive! “Jardu is out of hospital. He is at home and undergoing other treatment scheduled for mid-April.” says a close friend of Jaroslav Tvrdík.
The good care of Tvrdík’s wife Jana, son Tomáš and daughters Nelly and Jana will take place at the residence of the red and white boss. Together, they sat in front of the television monitor to watch the bachelor coach Henry Trpišovsk attempt at the Temple of De Kuip.
They have something to give back to the Dutch club dedicated to the former Queen of Vilemín (in their Conference League group they beat her 1:2 and at home in the 2:2 class they lost the win in the setting) and they can get a pack. UEFA paid a premium of nearly 50 million crowns to advance to the semifinals.
Jan Kuchta at the Slavia title celebrations with his boss Jaroslav Tvrdík
Topics: Slavic, cancer, disease, Tvrdík, blesksport, UEFA, Jindřich Trpišovský, Ukraine, Jaroslav Tvrdík, Vladimir Putin, T sport, Rotterdam
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