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Words that created a stir from Galatasaray’s former president Burak Elmas! “There is a structure within the referee community!”
While Burak Elmas, who served as president of Galatasaray for a short period, made statements about the events during his presidency in a television program he attended, he also made controversial statements about the referees, who are one of the most discussed topics in the Super League. Here are the details…
Galatasaray’s 38th President, Burak Elmas, made very loud statements in a live broadcast on Ekol TV.
While talking about the period when he was president, Elmas made a striking statement about the referees discussed in the Super League. Stating that operations were carried out, the former president said: “I believe that there is a structure within the referee community.” he said.
“BOTH THE WINNER AND THE LOSER ARE COMPLAINERS”
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Former Galatasaray President Burak Elmas said about the management of Turkish football: “Everyone talks about the referees. There is no club that does not complain. Both the winners and the losers complain. Everyone makes negative statements about each other. Nobody is satisfied with the federation. Neither the champion nor the second-placed team are satisfied. “Therefore, I think it is difficult to get out of here. There is a need for a revolution. I have doubts about how sincerely that revolution is wanted.”
“FATIH TERIM DECISION HAD POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES”
Elmas said, “I made the decision to part ways with Fatih Terim for Galatasaray. I made all my decisions for Galatasaray at that time. Fatih coach has political power within the club. This decision also affects politics. Normally, it is a very unhealthy structure, but it is the reality of Galatasaray. Fatih coach is very popular in the club. “He is someone who is supported and supported. A manager’s decision, which should be normal, has political consequences, but this is the reality of Galatasaray.” he said.
“I DO NOT SEE ANYONE RIGHT”
Commenting on the discussions and complaints about the referees, Burak Elmas said, “I do not see anyone as right. During my term as president, Beşiktaş defeated us at the İnönü Stadium. There were positions there that could be said to be the referee’s mistake. In fact, while we were not playing well, we were ahead 1-0, then 2-1. We were defeated. After the match, I asked our board member friend, who was the press spokesman, to congratulate Beşiktaş. We could have really won the match that day, how could we have resorted to the referee’s mistake that day? “It was more important to analyze the mistakes we made in that match. You can always refer to the referee’s mistake. Then you can concentrate less on the things you need to fix within the team,” he said.
“SHARING A SWING IS A MISTAKE, IT SHOULD BE ADORABLE”
Burak Elmas said, “The swing post we shared after the Beşiktaş match was a mistake. There must be etiquette for the celebration. Some football players follow it. Some Fenerbahçe football players do it. What Fenerbahçe did on our field last year is a complete comedy movie.” made his assessment.
“THERE IS A ‘STRUCTURE’ WITHIN THE REFEREE COMMUNITY”
Elmas said, “There are teams that are really hurt by the referee’s mistake. I think operations are also carried out. I believe there is a structure within the referee community.” he said.
“I WILL NOT BE A CANDIDATE FOR GALATASARAY”
“Are you thinking of becoming an active manager in Galatasaray again and running for president?” Answering the question, Burak Elmas said, “No, I don’t think so. I have been with Galatasaray since the age of 18, and I had the opportunity to serve Galatasaray as a manager since the age of 24. I did it with great pleasure. I was also given the chance to be the president. In my opinion, it is very beneficial for Galatasaray.” I did it. This was an opportunity for me to serve. However, in this environment, I do not plan to be in Galatasaray politics anymore, in the community in which I grew up and where I am a manager. “There is a big difference between the point we have reached and the point sports have reached. Not being in politics means I will not be there, and not being in politics means I will not be a candidate,” he said.
The Referee Conspiracy: Burak Elmas Speaks Out
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A President’s Revealing Remarks
So, Burak Elmas, the former President of Galatasaray, has decided to let loose on a national television program. Apparently, being president for a hot minute wasn’t enough exposure for him. But throw in some accusations about referees, and we’ve got ourselves a headline-making moment!
“Everyone’s Grumpy!”
Elmas didn’t hold back, saying, “There is no club that doesn’t complain.” They say in football, the only thing worse than a bad referee is… well, a club owner! Both winners and losers are in a perpetual state of whinging. Because let’s face it, nothing screams ‘great sportsmanship’ like a self-pity party with accompanying cake—a cake made of grievances!
Fatih Terim: A Coach with Power!
Now, let’s discuss Fatih Terim. Elmas claims that parting ways with Terim wasn’t just a tactical decision; it had “political consequences.” It’s football, not Game of Thrones, mate! Though with all the drama, you might think someone will end up beheaded by the end of the season! Maybe it’s time for a football hotline: “Call us if your coach’s departure involves political intrigue!”
No Right Answers
In a not-so-shocking twist, Elmas claims he sees nobody as right—brilliant! Maybe he’s onto something with that philosophy. Kind of like life; there are never winners, only individuals too afraid to admit they could have done things differently. It sounds familiar; we call it ‘post-match analyses’ or just another Tuesday!
The Swing and the Grievance
Speaking of things that could’ve gone differently, Elmas called out a swing he shared post-Beşiktaş match as a “mistake.” It’s like coming home, finding your dog in the trash, and proclaiming, “no, that was not my best moment.”
Referees: The Deep State of Football?
“There is a structure within the referee community,” he proclaimed. What kind of ‘structure’ are we talking about here? A secret society of men and women in black, plotting in dimly lit rooms, sipping coffee and chuckling about the latest penalty fiasco? Maybe there’s a dark web forum where they share tips on how to throw the match?
A Farewell from the Presidency
And finally, Burak Elmas dropped a bombshell—he won’t be running for president again! His retirement from the political arena of Galatasaray is like a twist ending to a thriller movie: the audience is shocked but relieved. They can finally vote for someone who can keep their mouth shut and their politics quieter than a librarian’s sneeze.
The Conclusion: Welcome to Turkish Football
So, there you have it! Burak Elmas, a man who feels the referees need a “revolution,” and apparently a whole new governing body! If only there were some kind of training to ensure impartiality… One thing’s for sure, Turkish football remains a hotbed of drama, much like the plotline of a soap opera. Tune in next week for the latest scandal, when the laundry list of grievances rises higher than the Turkish mountains!
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Controversial remarks from Galatasaray’s former president Burak Elmas stir debate! “There is an intricate structure within the referee community!”
During a recent appearance on a television program, Burak Elmas, the former president of Galatasaray, reflected on significant events from his tenure, and shared contentious views regarding the referees in Turkish football, a subject under intense scrutiny in the Super League. Here’s a closer look…
Burak Elmas, who were at the helm as Galatasaray’s 38th President, made impactful statements during a live broadcast on Ekol TV that caught the attention of football fans and analysts alike.
In discussing the atmosphere of his presidency, Elmas made an eye-opening assertion regarding the referees frequently in the limelight during Super League discussions, affirming, “I believe that there is a structure within the referee community.” This bold claim has raised eyebrows and prompted further examination of potential biases within officiating.
“BOTH THE WINNER AND THE LOSER ARE COMPLAINERS”
According to Elmas, “Everyone talks about the referees. There is no club that does not complain. Both the winners and the losers complain. Everyone makes negative statements about each other. Nobody is satisfied with the federation. Neither the champion nor the second-placed team are satisfied. “Therefore, I think it is difficult to get out of here. There is a need for a revolution.”
“FATIH TERIM DECISION HAD POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES”
Elmas elaborated on the complexities surrounding his decision to sever ties with renowned coach Fatih Terim, stating, “This decision also affects politics. Normally, it is a very unhealthy structure, but it is the reality of Galatasaray. Fatih coach is very popular in the club. A manager’s decision, which should be normal, has political consequences, but this is the reality of Galatasaray.” He described the political ramifications of management decisions within the club as a matter of significant concern.
“I DO NOT SEE ANYONE RIGHT”
On the contentious topic of refereeing, Burak Elmas commented thoughtfully, “I do not see anyone as right. During my term as president, Beşiktaş defeated us at the İnönü Stadium. There were positions there that could be said to be the referee’s mistake… It was more important to analyze the mistakes we made in that match.” He emphasized the importance of self-analysis rather than scapegoating referees.
“THERE IS A ‘STRUCTURE’ WITHIN THE REFEREE COMMUNITY”
Elmas elaborated, “There are teams that are really hurt by the referee’s mistake. I think operations are also carried out. I believe there is a structure within the referee community.” His assertions highlight a pressing issue in the integrity of refereeing in Turkish football.
“I WILL NOT BE A CANDIDATE FOR GALATASARAY”
When questioned about a potential return to Galatasaray politics, Burak Elmas firmly stated, “No, I don’t think so… I do not plan to be in Galatasaray politics anymore… Not being in politics means I will not be there, and not being in politics means I will not be a candidate.” His resolute decision underscores a shift away from a prominent role within the club he has long supported.
How might Burak Elmas’s departure impact the future management and reforms in Galatasaray?
D, “I do not see anyone right in this situation.” His statement reflects the deep-seated frustration and polarization within the world of Turkish football, suggesting that both referee decisions and the reactions from clubs contribute to a cycle of discontent. It echoes the sentiment that in sports, perception can often outweigh reality, leading to widespread dissatisfaction and finger-pointing.
THE POST-MATCH DRAMA
In a candid moment, Elmas reflected on a particular incident following a match against Beşiktaş, wherein he described a post-game swing he took as a “mistake.” It’s a vivid reminder of how emotions can run high in the heat of the moment, ultimately shaping public personas and fan perceptions. Much like life, football has its ups and downs, and Elmas’s self-awareness brings a human touch to the often stark world of sports politics.
THE MYTH OF REFEREE IMPARTIALITY
Drawing attention to his previous remarks about the refereeing structure, Elmas tantalizingly hinted at a deeper narrative, inferring that referees may operate within a web of influences and biases. The imagery of a ‘secret society’ discussing match outcomes in shadowed corners adds an air of conspiratorial intrigue to the already dramatic backdrop of Turkish football. It raises questions about the integrity and transparency of officiating, vital components for any sport but perhaps especially crucial in an environment rife with dissatisfaction.
SAYING GOODBYE
As Elmas steps away from his presidential role, his decision not to pursue reelection seems to mark the end of a tumultuous chapter for him and potentially for Galatasaray. He leaves behind a legacy steeped in controversy, political distractions, and calls for reform—factors that may make the club’s future management decisions even more pivotal in re-establishing confidence among fans and players alike.
THE FINAL WHISTLE
Burak Elmas’s candid revelations and controversial statements come as no surprise in the theater of Turkish football. While his tenure may not be remembered fondly by all, his willingness to speak out raises significant issues deserving of attention. Whether or not his words ignite a “revolution” within the referee community and the broader structure of Turkish football remains to be seen. One thing is clear: in the world of sports, the drama is never truly over, and Turkish football will continue to be a captivating story, unfolding with every match played.