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Created Date: November 27, 2024 09:59
Hectic times are going on in Beşiktaş, which lost 4-2 to Göztepe in its last match in the Trendyol Super League. After parting ways with Samet Aybaba and Brad Friedel, there was a resignation from the management.
The differences continue in Beşiktaş, which left the field with a 4-2 defeat despite taking a 2-0 lead against Göztepe in the 13th week of the Trendyol Super League and its winless streak extended to 4 matches.
The General Coordinator of Football Teams, Samet Aybaba, and the Advisor to the Board of Directors, Bradley Howard Friedel, parted ways last night.
Beşiktaş vice president Onur Göçmez also resigned this morning. Göçmez sent this decision and his resignation letter to the club in writing.
THERE WERE TWO FLASH BREAKUPS LAST NIGHT
In the statement made last night, Beşiktaş announced that it had parted ways with Football Teams General Coordinator Samet Aybaba and Board of Directors Advisor Bradley Howard Friedel.
In the statement made by the black and white team, “We would like to thank Samet Aybaba and Bradley Howard Friedel for their efforts
We have parted ways with our Football Teams General Coordinator Samet Aybaba and our Board of Directors Advisor Bradley Howard Friedel.
“We would like to thank Samet Aybaba and Bradley Howard Friedel for their services to our club and wish them success in their future careers.”
SPORTS ARENA SPECIAL: 2 MATCHES TIME FOR BRONCKHORST
It was learned that the black and white team, which fell 13 points behind the leader G.Saray, blamed coach Van Bronckhorst for the bad progress, while the management gave the Dutch coach 2 matches. If Kartal passes the matches against Maccabi, which will be played tomorrow in the Europa League, and then against Hatay in the league, without a loss, van Bronckhorst will continue. If the bad results continue, he will press the button for a change of coach.
THE FIRST HE LIVED AFTER 1965
Having lost 4-2 at home to Göztepe, Beşiktaş lost a home match in which it was ahead by 2 goals for the second time in Super League history, after the Galatasaray match (2-3) on February 14, 1965.
(Lee Evans’ sarcastic tone) Oh, dear, it seems like Beşiktaş is having a bit of a meltdown, aren’t they? I mean, losing 4-2 to Göztepe? That’s like me losing a game of darts to my grandma. (pauses for comedic effect) Although, I’ve done that before, and it was bloody embarrassing.
(Ricky Gervais’ acerbic tone) So, let’s get this straight: they part ways with Samet Aybaba and Brad Friedel, and then the vice president, Onur Göçmez, decides to jump ship as well? That’s like a sinking ship, isn’t it? (chuckles) Or a sinking football team, in this case.
(Jimmy Carr’s dry wit) I love the official statement, “We would like to thank Samet Aybaba and Bradley Howard Friedel for their efforts.” Ah, yes, their efforts. That’s the polite way of saying, “You’ve made a right old mess, lads. Thanks for trying, but it’s time for a change.” (smirking)
(Rowan Atkinson’s deadpan delivery) And now, coach Van Bronckhorst has two matches to save his job. The pressure is on, isn’t it? I mean, it’s not like he’s playing for his life or anything… although, in the world of football, I suppose it’s not that far off.
(Lee Evans’ observational humor) You know, they’ve lost a home match in which they were ahead by 2 goals for the second time in Super League history. That’s a record, folks! And the last time it happened was back in 1965. I bet the fans are just thrilled to be reliving the memories of their team’s incompetence. “Hey, remember that time we blew a 2-goal lead at home? Good times, good times…” (sarcastic tone)
(Ricky Gervais’ mocking tone) Oh, and I love the headline, “SPORTS ARENA SPECIAL: 2 MATCHES TIME FOR BRONCKHORST.” Sounds like a threat, doesn’t it? “You’ve got two matches, Bronckhorst. Two. If you screw up, you’re out. And by ‘out,’ I mean ‘fired’… and by ‘fired,’ I mean ‘ thrown out on your ear’.” (laughs)
Anyway, folks, it’s all going pear-shaped for Beşiktaş, and we can’t look away. It’s like a car crash – you know you shouldn’t, but you just can’t help yourself. Stay tuned for more updates on this thrilling saga!
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Created Date: November 27, 2024 09:59
Turmoil Rocks Beşiktaş: Aybaba, Friedel, and Göçmez Exit Amidst Slump
Beşiktaş’s dismal performance in the Trendyol Super League continues to take a toll on the team’s management and coaching staff. The club’s shocking 4-2 loss to Göztepe, despite taking a 2-0 lead, marked their fourth consecutive match without a win, sparking a chain reaction of high-profile departures.
Samet Aybaba, the General Coordinator of Football Teams, and Bradley Howard Friedel, Advisor to the Board of Directors, parted ways with the club on the evening of the Göztepe match. The decision was announced in a statement, in which Beşiktaş expressed gratitude for their services.
In a surprising turn of events, Beşiktaş vice president Onur Göçmez tendered his resignation on the morning following the departures of Aybaba and Friedel. Göçmez formally submitted his decision and resignation letter to the club in writing, further fueling the sense of crisis within the organization.
TWO SHOCKING DEPARTURES ROCK BEŞİKTAŞ MANAGEMENT
The statement released by Beşiktaş announcing the parting of ways with Aybaba and Friedel was brief but clear in its messaging. The club expressed appreciation for the duo’s efforts and wished them success in their future endeavors, but the move has sent shockwaves throughout the league.
SPORTS ARENA SPECIAL: BRONCKHORST FACES CRUNCH TIME
Coach Van Bronckhorst, who has been under intense scrutiny, has been given a two-match ultimatum to turn things around. The team’s lackluster performance has left them 13 points behind league leaders Galatasaray, and the pressure is mounting. Bronckhorst must navigate the upcoming matches against Maccabi in the Europa League and Hatay in the league without a loss, or risk being replaced.
A HISTORIC COLLAPSE
Beşiktaş’s loss to Göztepe marked the second time in Super League history that the team has surrendered a 2-0 lead to lose at home. This anomaly eerily echoes the 1965 match against Galatasaray, when Beşiktaş lost 2-3. The déjà vu-like atmosphere has left fans and pundits alike stunned.