TFF: We observe the efforts and efforts to ‘adjust’ our referees.



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It was commented that club managers, coaches and footballers did not renounce their old habits and continued as follows:

While it is necessary to stand together shoulder to shoulder to strengthen Turkish football, we see that our club presidents, coaches, coaches and footballers regard almost all referee decisions as a deliberate mistake and sadly do not abandon old habits.

Our MHK president, Mr. Serdar Tatlı, our board members and the referees are trying to fulfill their duties with great responsibility in this period when there is no tolerance for mistakes due to the general problems of Turkish football. However, unfortunately, in the season that we just left 11 weeks behind, they are an unfair target. “

“WE OBSERVE THE ATTEMPT TO ‘ADJUST’ AND THEIR WORK IN A VERY WAY TO OUR REFEREES”
In the recorded statement that the referees were trying to adapt,

Especially since the start of the season, we have been observing the efforts and efforts to ‘adjust’ our referees very clearly, with the statements of the club presidents.

It is clear that ‘no topic’ speeches and comments, fake and fake articles on social media have not brought any benefit to Turkish football and its refereeing, but on the contrary, such baseless speeches and claims cause the most harm.

Those who attempt to implicate our referees in television shows, newspaper articles or social media are required to prove their claims. Otherwise they are engineers“It was said.

The statement, which said that non-insulting criticism was respected, continued as follows:

Of course, with great care, we respect the criticisms that are made on the condition that they do not contain insults, we value and take note of the ideas or suggestions that are offered for the development of our football and our refereeing. We always sit at the same table with our clubs to discuss and develop these suggestions, as in other problems in our football. We want it to be known that we are open.

In this season, in which we continue with our experienced referees as well as our young referees managing matches for the first time in the Super League and bold steps have been taken for the future of Turkish refereeing, we never allow our referees to be pressured to create a sense of chaos.

Our call to all soccer players; they abandon the classic strategies that we know, which are always shown to hide other problems each season.

We want the discussions to end, where we only talk about the referees after the matches, creating the perception that the loss of points or gains is only due to the referee’s management. ”

The call for the football public ended as follows:

An environment in which the on-field performances of other football players are interpreted, the strengths and weaknesses of financial and administrative administrations are assessed and solutions are offered will help Turkish football to develop and master common sense.

In today’s footballing climate, we trust, believe and support our Central Board of Referees and our referees, who are solely focused on their job and trying to fulfill their duties.

Just as we are proud of the success of our National Team or our clubs competing in Europe, we should be proud of the success of our referees, who manage matches on the international stage almost every week, at a time when 3 Turkish referees served. for the first time in the same season in the Champions League.

We believe that our referees will improve themselves by taking advantage of all the possibilities of the technology offered by TFF, with the training given, they will learn from their mistakes, if there are any, and they will show better management in the matches so that they do not participate in these discussions again.

We hope that our esteemed clubs will contribute to the competition and the race in the rest of the season with all their plans, efforts and efforts, and we remind you that our Federation strongly supports Turkish refereeing.

With our respect to the public.

Turkish Football Federation “

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