Fenerbahce CEO Ali Koc states there would be some drastic decisions to be made on 2nd April.
Fenerbahce CEO Ali Koc has once again made statement regarding of actions which club could be made following events which took place during Trabzonspor game and has stated that some drastic actions has been made.
It is known that Fenerbahce administrators are currently discussing about possible actions which could be made with decision to relegate themselves to lower league is not being supported by many but there also other decisions such as to boycot Trabzonspor game, come out to game with academy squads among many. Fenerbahce CEO Ali Koc did state that some drastic changes much be made as issues has been build up in last 2-years and events Trabzonspor during game does show into seriousness which there is right now. Hence, it could be noted that some serious actions would be made on 2nd April as there is strong discussion what would their be.
Hence, there is wait for general administrative meeting on 2nd April as there would be some drastic decisions to be made but it doesnt look to be putting side outside of Super League.
Clubs Union has decided to keep Ali Koc as union CEO.
Meanwhile, Clubs Union as whole and specifically Samsunspor CEO Yuksel Yildirim has stated that Ali Koc would be staying as Union CEO for another season as team didnt find any other alternative.
With voting regarding this issue has been done by 17 clubs out of 20, it has been decided that Ali Koc would be best represenative and also it is pleasant that union quite understandably didnt want to go for another election in this period. As long as Fenerbahce CEO Ali Koc does decide to run for CEO election in his club there is no issue for that so it still looks like final decision would be made regarding this issue by Ali Koc in upcoming days.
Still, TFF does have strong support towards Ali Koc without doubt as it aims to keep togetherness in such crucial periods at Turkish football.
Club's Union also discussed about inclusion of foreign referees to Super League.
Another subject area which has been taken place at Club's Union has been discussion of foreign referees as it does look like that many clubs are going towards this demand as there are not happy with performance of Turkish referees.
It needs to be mentioned that performance of Turkish referees has reached its peaked during this season in negative manner as many are unhappy how their performing at among VAR. Even through it does look to be an issue without doubt at system so it is questienible if bringing foreign referees would be right decision to be made without doubt. Still, there is strong pressure to appoint foreign referees and it would be interesting to see how TFF would respond to such strong demands.
As been noted, it is questionable if foreign referees would be decision but it could be tried by TFF to at least reduce tension at Turkish football for short while but still find way to make feel Turkish referees to be not outcasted.
In other news:
- PFDK decisions:
- Kasimpasa has recieved 200,000 TL fine for behaviour of fans.
- Kasimpasa worker Serkan Recber has recieved 13,000 TL fine for anti-sportmanship behaviour.
- Galatasaray has recieved 380,000 TL fine for events on field.
- Galatasaray player Gunay Guvenc has recieved 2-game ban and 26,000 TL fine for actions towards opponent.
- Fatih Karagumruk has recieved 112,000 TL fine for not providing enough security.
- Adana Demirspor CEO Metin Korkmaz has recieved 78,000 TL fine for being pleasant at uncredit area.
- Fenerbahce player Caglar Soyuncu has resumed training sessions after recovering from injury.
- Besiktas has announced that it has formed transfer committee for next season where it would focus to potential local and foreign players.
- Besiktas are interested to transfer Bayer Leverkusen player Patrick Schick.
- Fenerbahce are interested to transfer Flamengo player Lorran and Sao Paulo player Rodriguinho.
- Trabzonspor are interested to transfer Hoffenheim player Wout Weghorst.
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