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Bulgaria Refused To Help Winiarski?

July 16th, 2013

We finally have the other side clearing the air in regards to the shocking allegation that the Bulgarian Federation refused to help Winiarski seek medical help while in the city of Varna for the World League Tourney this past weekend.

Alex Vinaliev, the tournament director, has stated that their team OFFERED Michal Winiarski the best care they could possible give & even arranged the BEST ULTRASOUND facility to take care of his injury.

We’ve learned from bgvolleyball.com that Alex’s team took Michal to an emergency trauma center at a regional hospital. A doctor, who is a medical delegate for the European League Women’s Final 4 in Varna, was also asked to help Winiarski. A member of the Polish staff was not happy with the initial diagnosis and requested another ultrasound which was granted. Michal was then taken to see Dr. Pashkov.

So there you go folks!

Hope everything is now clear to everyone.

Stop the bickering and fighting Polish and Bulgarian Fans! After all, the Bulgarian Federation was there from the start to assist Winiarski.

PEACE!

July 15th, 2013

We hope this is NOT true!

In case you didn’t know, Poland has failed to qualify for the Final Round of the 2013 FIVB World League and will not be able to defend their crown. Instead, a new champion will be honored in Argentina later this week.

We’ve received this memo from an anonymous person about Michal Winiarski’s experience while in Bulgaria for their last 2 matches over the weekend versus Sokolov and team. Poland lost both matches.

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This is very, very, very fishy.

If members of the Bulgarian indeed refused to assist Michal Winiarski then that is SO WRONG!

We hope there’s no truth in this information.

Any Thoughts?

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