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Review: RIFF-it. RIFF-it good. Add Comment. Hush Four Track Demo Recordings 4. No Quarter 6. Sober Four Track Demo Recordings 8. Wrong Way live 9. Cheeeek that out dude. No angry speeches, no guns being fired will change this sad situation. Each year, there would be a mini-tournament in June where the top teams in each country play each other to replace the three teams that were relegated. There would be no fixing in such a league. Every match would be a replay of or or — or choose the relevant historical date — which still echo in the region.

To have such a league would save football in Turkey and stop the on-going embarrassment of Fenerbahce and similar, dreadful incidents of violence as we saw in Trabzon. Funny thing is, there was evidence that Trabzonspor were involved in making incentive payments but yet the evidence against them were swept under the rug.

The court system in Turkey, before the December graft investigations, were under the influence of the Islamic based Gulen Movement. This has never been denied in Turkey. The case is now being reexamined. The case had the same patterns as the Ergenenkon and Balyoz Sledgehammer cases.

Considering the exact same patterns were seen in the match fixing case, one would think that the match fixing case will have the same results. All those opponents who played Fener played hard, and dogged it against Trabzonspor two weeks later.

There are players who were interviewed on TV that said on the record I might add that they were playing for Trabzon. The Sivasspor chairman admitted on the record that Trabzonspor were about to pay Sivasspor an incentive payment to play hard against Fenerbahce.

As for the politics, Trabzonspor have been the beneficiaries of AKP state aid before and probably has had state aid. This comes off as the anti-Fener fans getting in your head, I thought you were better than this. Speaking of match fixing, a few weeks ago Galatasaray was playing Kasimpasa. Kasimpasa was up at halftime. The halftime break took 10 minutes longer than is permitted, and Galatasaray scored three goals within the span of the first 15 minutes of the second half.

The two comeback goals to level the score were the result of attacks from the left flank. The right back for Kasimpasa, Veysel Sari, just happened to be transferred to Kasimpasa from Galatasaray last summer, and he looked to be playing lazily and allowing Galatasaray to have opportunities to score.

In the 87th minute of said game, Sari was subbed out, to boos from the Kasimpasa crowd for dogging it and they thought he threw the game. At that same time, Galatasaray board member Abdurrahim Albayrak was having palpitations and was faint. Already there have been fixing allegations of that game. Were there investigations? Of course not. Some teams in Turkey are allowed to fix matches it seems. Another question for you. Back in late January, Trabzonspor chairman Ibrahim Haciosmanoglu admitted on the record that he had telephoned the referee a few days before Trabzonspor were set to play Fenerbahce.

The match ended in a draw. The guy flat out admitted that he called a referee. The match fixing case in was very odd from the get go. There were people who in fact were supporting the shooters. This is the state of fandom in Turkey. Match fixing is a far worse crime than murder in Turkey. That is tragic. What would happen if the charges were dropped in the retrial of the fixing case? I wonder what you would say? Hi Stoney Monday.

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