Ahmeti went against gylanean derby in Pristina, commentators do shit on Facebook

Pristina municipality Chairman Shpend Ahmeti, who since leaving Vetevendosje Movement often faces ridicule from Facebook commentators, was brought before such a situation today. A post of his match for Gjilani-Drita, which will be played in “Fadil Vokri”, has caused commentators to explode against Ahmeti. [...]
A post of his match for Gjilani-Drita, which will be played in “Fadil Vokri”, has caused commentators to explode against Ahmeti.
Ahmeti voiced opposition to the development of local drebes in the capital, not citing any reason why this meeting should be played in Pristina's renovated facility.

However, many of his followers on this social network remembered the time when FC Pristina roamed around Kosovo, from Peja to Mitrovica, and from Obilic to Podujevo, to hold the matches under the local quality.
With images of derbit light é Gjilani you are present at Wafa & FIFA .. So it's “take it easy” you get this”, it's one of the comments that got the most favorable.
The chief dresser was wearing a lion. I didn't follow you. The stadium is not your own. Don't let that Derby bon fan show up more than Pristina”, was the next comment.

Otherwise, this was Ahmet's full post:
Pristina's “Stadium is the property of the Pristina municipality. Since the renovation, the government has not made technical admission, and therefore the renovated object has not surrendered to the municipality.
The facility has begun to have problems yet without accession. Because of the importance of Kosovo's international matches, we have declared nothing about it.
But now, someone has begun to divide the local office and the Federation has decided to play other championship matches such as Dr. Gilani without consulting the municipality at all.
The stadium is neither government nor Federation. It belongs to the citizens of Pristina. We have the honour of playing Kosovo towards qualifying for the Pristina championship championships, but no one has the right to divide locals or set other matches.
We ask the ministry to hand over the stadium as soon as possible according to the agreement, and so that any local decisions and games can be made legally, because otherwise we are obliged to release space with law enforcement.
We have understanding, but everything must be done by law and in accordance with public interest”.













