Armand Duke says you don't know him, Julie responds: He has privatised Albania's National

Juliana Nura has been invited to the “Live From Tirana” with Ronaldo Sharka, where she talked about the noise created in the media following news that she had secured tickets to the Albania-Serbia match through FSHF President Armand Duka. The latter has stated that he does not know Juliana a statement that has raised [...]
In her interview, Juliana explained that she has secured tickets through familiar contacts and that this is a common practice for those working in the media.
We've known the Armando people and made a call. I also got online tickets because of the red fans and Plyses, so it wouldn't be a mess. Because it's a very tense game, with Serbia, we know what our story is,” she said.
She added that part of the tickets had been regularly provided, online, while the rest through contacts, stressing that for public figures and journalists, this is natural, it conveys the telegraph.
We who are the media, we are on television, we get our tickets because it's something that belongs to us. I don't understand why it got so big,” Juliana said.
Asked if you know Armand Duka personally, she replied that she has encountered him several times in the stadium's facilities “Air Albania”, but their relationship does not go beyond a formal greeting.
When I was in Tirana in Air Albania, I encountered it several times, I gave it my hand, but as many”, she said.
As for the Duke's statement that you don't know him, Juliana was reserved, adding: “I haven't seen this until I've seen him I don't know what to say. But because of the image... I think it's privatised Air Albania, it's privatised the National. That's how I understand it's his business, and he doesn't want to hurt it by saying he sent his tickets to”.
In the end, she expressed dissatisfaction with the way access to the stadium is being managed and the lack of space for dedicated Albanian fans.
It's not fair to let the red fans and the Plyses out of Air Albanyu,” is over. Juliana's statements come at a time when the separation of tickets to important Albanian National games is being seen with much attention from the public and the media. /Periscope/












