Heavy charges, assaults, and claims of hatching...

It's football, it's easy to shoot a ball in the middle of the field, 22 players and run... What happens in the background before a football game, away from the attention and the cameras matter vitally. And what's happening with Kosovo football in the backstage is a complete horror. No, I'm not dramatizing [...]
It's football, it's easy to shoot a ball in the middle of the field, 22 players and run...
What happens in the background before a football game, away from the attention and the cameras matter vitally.
And what's happening with Kosovo football in the backstage is a complete horror. No, I'm not playing it when I'm saying it's a real horror.
We went through that phase when we suspected that a football match was set up.
Now we've developed the inferior mentality. Now we've come to a stage where it's very normal to accuse the judge, the club, the federation of everyone else that they're guilty when their team is defeated in the green, fair, and clean.
Of course, that doesn't always happen, but unless the opposite is proved, everyone in everything is innocent, right?
Allegations of tricks in the West are handled in another way. In fact, they are treated in such a way that an inferior mentality of a lost mind cannot be understood.
Everything is performed in the largest possible discretion. The club that accuses, sends evidence, collected material and that's it, then the ball is to the court and the prosecution to do the job.
And us... oh my God. I'm sorry if it sounded dramatic, but it's really hard to find another expression to better highlight the situation.

Imagine... playing a match. One team stays in the Superleague, the other goes down. Okay, I'm not going to go into whether there were controversial decisions or not, the judge's decisions remain the judge's rulings.
Is it possible for a judge to become corrupt? Absolutely, especially in Kosovo. But it is also possible to err sometimes. Errors have occurred at the highest level of football in the world.
Those who watch football are familiar with what happened at the Barcelona-Chelsea match in 2009. The magistrate's terrible mistakes cost the English with elimination.
Despite that, we never saw Chelsea's president, Roman Abramovich in the strip showroom, in front of everyone, accusing a senior U official. EFA for Mafia connections.
In this case, no one would do much good. After all, the evidence was there, evidence to be seen by everyone. Something was wrong with that judge.
What would happen in such a hypothetical case at a football match in Kosovo? Well, the judge could hardly leave the stadium without falling apart.
Was there any tricks or sépatia?
It's much easier, of course, to stand before cameras and accuse judges and federations of mafia connections, corruption, and so on, without a single point of evidence, than to open judicial process and collect facts and evidence that a negative phenomenon really happened.
How will these charges of counteraccus in front of U? EFA CHA, which has often sent delegates to Kosovo to pursue the prosperity of the championship, remains to be seen. And the responsibility for Kosovo clubs will only increase, as from the 2020/21 edition, we will have three representatives in UEFA competitions.
But where are we going with this inferior mentality?
No more media spectacles. Losers have it like this. Instead of looking at their own mistakes, they point to the finger of guilt from others.

Let's not forget how much they're degrading the club system, through their amateur Facebook reactions, where they're just underlining extreme amateurism with scriptures that, while we're reading them, they're turning us into what I put on top of the phrase, "oh, great God."
However, thinking is the first aspect that needs address before it comes to radical cleansing.
Let's not get misunderstood, Kosovo football crime has. It's very easy to conclude.
We take an example of a game from First League. A team introduces a footballer who has reached the number of cards for suspension, only to lose points on the table, which suits another club that probably has offered goods to this other club to humiliate itself in this way.
Or we may consider the other viewpoint on such a occasion.
Suppose there were no payments or bribes from an opponent inside the league to drop points or lose points at the table.
Suppose the club didn't actually keep records of which player has reached the number of limited cartoons, little possible to happen or not, but we're giving that option an opportunity.
Anyway, it's a losing-loss situation. If the club does not keep records and is unaware that a player has reached the number of cartons, this brings us back to the problem mentioned earlier. Amateurism.
Of course, none of those told so far are good things for football of a country that has begun to take its feet into the European arena after accession to the U. FIFA EFA.
In honor of righteousness, we do not fare badly in all respects. There are advances in certain spheres.
Important steps have been made in improving infrastructure until there has been a slight rise in the quality of teams, which is reflected in the narrow fight for the title, but the list of goods and thanks ends here. /Periscope. com/












