There is an old saying, a bit rude but quite appropriate when it’s true. This seasons Superleague can be named as “Sh*t, but proud”. After a series of farce matches it seems ironic when you hear the name “real football”. According to this logic, where the compromise ends between the teams, maybe you can believe in the football religion. But this season didn’t have no churches and no mosques to pray in, that’s why the followers didn’t believe in the hypocritical calling of “real football”. At this moment Dinamo is proud to win the trophy in the most peculiar manner…, by losing. Or so to say, by being “charitable”, in a poor league. In a league which reminds you of that famous battle where after a laughing gas was released, the winners seemed like losers and the losers like winners. I mean what really begs the naive question: Who is the winner this season? Some say that there is no point to look for football on the green pitches as that ended in the FA assembly. While others say that only the club presidents knew the inglorious end of this “race”, which everyone is hoping will end as soon as possible. Recall the weeks of the second phase where the presidents started their campaign against the refereeing officials, by blaming them for ignoring their investments. Like innocent “angels” they predicted a league where the “evil” would be managed by them. Imagine what football will this league achieve when all the third phase “smells of sh*t”, and has only demonstrated the only thing our officials champion in, incompetence.
Let’s condole ourselves in these remaining weeks with the idea that three teams are fighting for a place in Europe and the rest in a battle where we can’t tell whether it’s compromise or real play.
An ironic fact, even for the football officials, is that Besnik Kapllanaj’s Bylis, has been crowned division one champion in the best manner, by giving a moral lesson to Dinamo and the other Besnik. They could have well made a compromise on their last game and allow Lushnja to reach the Superleague, but they didn’t. They played a full force team with full steam ahead showing that this rebel president is ready to defy all footballing powers and the farce football of the Superleague. The return of Bylis among “the best” is a slap in the face for those officials who thought that they got rid of the ghost of the rebel who dared to count the votes against Armando Duka. To win even when “the gods” don’t want you to is something not normal.This doesn’t mean that we should believe that Muça of Dinamo, who says that they too played football along the way to the trophy because there is many reasons that on the day that the trophy is handed out Muça, on contrary to Ilir Spahiu of Bylis, to feel a champion in a non-champion climate. For this the merit goes to all of those who betrayed the supporters. Most of all to those in suits, who at the end of the day, will put on their masks and hand out the trophy.
To be ”charitable” in a ”poor” league!
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