The only way we get Zealand to run is to have him go to a Galatassary game and have him say Fernbache is better. Then he will have to run away from the mob
I am turkish and I am a galatasaray fan so take that how you will. The reason why all of this happens is because people are very aware that they can get away with it. As a kid, when I would want to go to games my parents would never allow me and say that it is not an atmosphere for children, and that is how I thought it was all around the world until much later. Even then it wasn't so bad. I think everyone who watches turkish football can agree that the involvement of politics has been horrible for the game. The system of turkey not just the football is very corrupt. Everyone bribes and doesn't follow rules just because they think they are entitled to it and not other people. But when others are doing the same thing you are doing people start to act like they are angels and never did anything wrong. It is not a problem with football, it is a cultural problem. This is just my opinion so you are welcomed to disagree.
Almost identical to cyprus in the early 2000s from the police brutality to fan violence to the politics in stadiums- didnt realise that tear gas wasn't required for every darby game till i was about 14 :P - political party/ FA influences and violence made me stop going to the games and havent looked back
@@octavianpopescu4776 we have politics much. The army has a literal pro football team, the transfers made by european comp football club-corvinul were done only when approved by the mayor of their city. The best team is owned by a former politician who is even convicted of scamming the Romanian state through political shenanigans. And besides 2-3 clubs like CFR, FCSB, Sepsi the rest are extremely dependent on local politics since most of the funding comes from the city/county council. If you don't act like the mayor wants, you won't get the funding for the team. It's an old, broken and dumb system and it shows, we're extremely shit in club football.
I went to a fenerbahçe match last season lol the game before their away match at Trabzonspor. Amazing experience. Glad we can watch the league in the U.S. on BeIN Sports network
Some more Conference league coverage soon? My teams match had 25 minutes injury time and 3 red cards, I'm sure more crazy stuff hapenned in the other games
The Turkish Leauge is just.. the wwe of football, a german friend of mine called it: Holzhacker Liga, wich means Cuttingwood Leauge as in being excessive agressive in challenges ect.
Hey I am Turkish and just wanted to add some context missing from this video, love the videos btw. (Full disclosure I am a Galatasaray fan so I am biased and do despise Ali Koç whom I think is a trust fund baby trying unsuccessfully to prove to himself that he can be successful without the direct help of his father) The Göztepe official, I am not sure what that dude was doing either, claims to have slipped and shoved Ali Koç accidentially. He is currently under house arrest pending trial. Despite Fenerbahçe's statement that away fans weren't allowed to enter, the away stand on the broadcast looked pretty full so either people got in without tickets somehow or there's something malicious with the away fans that weren't let in. Obviously any ticketed away fan has the right to be let in to watch the match they paid for but I don't think it's that simple here as the police got involved. Ali Koç entered the pitch while the match was ongoing and was walking through the game field, the game had to stop because of him, which is in my opinion unacceptable already. He could have easily gone from the back of the stadium he didn't have to invade the pitch and the issue wasn't even at the stand, the away fans that weren't let in were outside the stadium.
"Riling up"... there's certain parts of the world where the words and actions involved in a "riling up" (and subsequent reactions) are absolutely bonkers! Had a group of Turkish friends back in my uni days (Australia, 90s) who - despite including some super nice people, and one of whom was my best friend at uni - could be absolutely nuts with their drama!! 😂 Oh, and apologising never seemed to be a thing, from my experience. Explains the home club's response!
Liverpool and Everton is perhaps not the best example, the fans are often mixed and an attack on an Everton player or official from a Liverpool fan is very unlikely
I mean, these dudes are basically the descendants of the demes and the storied chariot races that took place at the Hippodrome in Constantinople. This seems true to form for them. 😅😅
I don't know dude, I been looking for proof of this "You in the Grand Canyon" story. Where were you really!! This is one area you have to give the English credit for, how quickly they were able to tone back that "hooligan" image
Weirdly the rest of the world doesn't understand that hooliganism as we knew in in Britain from the 1970's though to the mid 90's isn't a thing anymore. Many of the Ultras groups around Europe and in South America call themselves by English names and use English slogans as some kind of homage to their British 'heroes'..who don't actually exist anymore.
I am a Celtic fan our rivalry with Rangers is about religion and politics in the most part. What i have picked up about the Galatasaray v Fenerbahce rivialry is it is about money Galatasaray are the team of working people and Fenerbahce is more about the rich. Also Galatasarary are on the European side of the Bosphorus while Fenerbahce is on the Middle eastern side. Trabzonspor fans feel they were cheated out of a Turkish super league title by Fenerbahce after Fenerbahce were found guilty of corruption by the Turkish F.A. . Americans will never really get rivalries in Europe another big rivalry in the Balkans is Red Star and Partizan Belgrade.
As a Beşiktaş fan, the Big Three's rivalry is mainly about success, not about money or which side of İstanbul they're on, as it is literally the same city across the Bosphorus. All of the big 3 İstanbul clubs are located in the oldest districts of İstanbul. Fener is in Kadıköy, which is one of the oldest districts on the Anatolian side; we(Beşiktaş) are in Beşiktaş and gs are in Taksim which both are two of the oldest districts on the European side of the city. Also, galatasaray is in no way, shape or form the "team of the working people", in fact they're THE main elitist club in Turkey. Us rival fans call them a French club as an insult because they were founded by Galatasaray High School students where(until the nationalisation of the curriculum after the foundation of our republic) the school taught in french. Whereas Fener is mainly the pro-establishment Kemalist club(especially after the 80's) until the establishment sadly wasn't Kemalist anymore(which began in 2002 when the akp sadly got elected). The only club which could claim to be from the ordinary working people is us and until the çArşı ultras group(very left wing) was founded we were apolitical. Sadly our ultras were also disbanded because they were against the akp establishment back when the Gezi Protests were happening.
We had horrible racist riots here in the UK which were shocking. For Turkey that sort of violence and stupidity seems like every Saturday or Sunday when the football is on. The difference is that our scumbags are going to prison, and not getting season tickets, or officially released excuses from football clubs.
Hey Z, I hope I speak for a significant number of football fans - please stop using The S*n as a source. They've been on the wrong side of too many very serious footballing news stories and should be avoided at all costs. (See their involvement in the Hillsborough disaster, for just one example)
Haarland. Sorloth is good but let's not lie to ourselves, put Sorloth in the position of Haarland, he's not putting up the same numbers. Yes it is easier to score in Superteams but Haarland has scored lots in teams that are not super. And if it was so easy to score that much in a Superteam then more players should have broken that Premier League record
why the fuck is he on the field while the match is going on it's not like he is new to the league, he must have known that this will make the fans angry and end up with throwing Objekts etc... but u're right, göztepe should have prevented him to go on the field (which would prevent everything here) fener fan here but I don't like Ali koç
Its funny that its always fenerbahce vs everybody else. Just a day before this incident the GA of istanbul brought charges against 5 employees of fenerbahce which 2 of them are professional A team players for “intentionally causing injury, fractures and/or dislocation of a bone in the body” to the field manager of Galatasaray. Those 5 are now facing jail time between 2.5 years and up to 7 years. Even fenerbahce president received 90 days ineligibility after that Galatasaray game and wasn’t supposed to be near that game in Izmir, let alone be on the pitch. Fenerbahce fans should really stop playing the victim card on every occasion and start looking at the mirror otherwise they’re doomed to be losers forever.
He "walked on the pitch" because of goztepe fans throwing bottles at the president, he had to be surrounded by security. When he walked to the fans he walked by the sidelines, which is ok. I watched the match live he didnt provoke he just walked to Fenerbahce fans thats all. But due to Fenerbahce being Fenerbahce we apparently deserve to get punched, cant wait for Goztepe to come to us, lets see how many will survive it😊
No, that's how Turks say it, I don't speak turkish, so it's Turkey. Otherwise might as well adress all countries with how they call themselves in their own language, which, frankly, is cringe and retarded