After the Clubs Union meeting, Trabzonspor President Ahmet Ağaoğlu spoke live after the decisions taken by the MHK.
Here are those words…
“People have question marks about how the 10-week process will go. The head of the MHK, who gave the assurance that the process will go through in a healthy way. The institution that made this decision took the responsibility for it. This is in the nature of the business.”
“Our problem is not with the names, but with the system. We’ve said that over and over.”
“The board that proposes the decision is MHK, the board that gives it is TFF.”
“IF ANATOLIAN FOOTBALL COLD ….”
“There is a phrase I use from time to time, that Anatolian football is greater than 4. Trabzonspor represents 20 percent of the share of football. If Anatolian football collapses, Turkish football will collapse. Today, we are amazed that the loss of income of Anatolian teams, 3 years later today. It has been perceived by the broadcaster. They also issued a statement, saying that we gave money, but you will be in a financial stalemate because we were not given the tender.”
“I think it would not be healthy to use decisive statements since the tender process continues, but it is not in a very complicated situation. It is not very clear, transparent, but not an unsolvable situation. People who are so involved in the business world, the commercial world, as well as the officials of the Turkish Football Federation, Managers who have held several broadcasting tenders, we need to solve this problem somehow.”
“In a sense, I consider it as a great misfortune that the bidding date has come and a war broke out in the north, considering the conditions in the world, globally. I hope we will conclude it in a way that will benefit the clubs as soon as possible.”
“The winning fee for three points has decreased from 800 thousand Euros to 180 thousand Euros. Our clubs have lost up to 80 percent of their income in 3 years.”
ANSWER TO THE CHAIRMAN OF MHK!
“If I’m not mistaken, he said in a statement he made today: “We have a staff of over 8,000 and a staff of around 6,000 referees.”