Türkiye’nin hakem katliamıyla Rusya’ya 3-2 mağlup - TopicsExpress



          

Türkiye’nin hakem katliamıyla Rusya’ya 3-2 mağlup olmasının ardından bir çok okuyucumuzdan hakem hakkında şikayet mailleri ve yorumlar aldık. Bunun üzerine sizlerin FIVB’ye atabileceği örnek bir mail hazırladı. Aşağıda bulunan maili [email protected] adresine yollayabilirsiniz. İşte mail: Tho whom It May Concern, I would like to point out that in the final group of FIVB Grand Prix which is accepted as one of the second most important organization, it is impossible to disregard the extraordinarily-made referee errors. The match, played today between Turkey and Russia, errors made by two referees EL KHESHEN Waleed (EGY) and TANO Akihiko (JPN) cannot be ignored. In the first set (17th point) and second set (12th point), after the objection that Turkish Team Captain Gözde Sonsırma stepped the 3-meter line during attacking from the backcourt, it was applied to the challenge system. Cameras and computers showed that the player didn’t stepped the line and these captions broadcast on TV and it’s written “No Fault” by the computer. However, first referee El Kheshen Waleed didn’t change his decisions and this wrong decisions hugely affected theflow of the game. I would like to learn how a referee, see that the decision is wrong and do not change the mistake. As we see from the challenge system cameras, there was ‘no fault’. Why and how a referee of this level can make such a mistake? In fact, the main question is, who are we gonna count? The cameras&computer or the referee? If the referees do not want to use the challenge system, why do you use it in tournaments tournament? The decisions, which changed the flow of the game, the decision mentioned above, is the most accurate mistake that the referee made. Therefore, I would like you to investigate the decisions of EL KHESHEN Waleed (EGY) ve TANO Akihiko (JPN) and take necessary precautions and responsibility about mistakes that the referees made. Sincerely.
Posted on: Fri, 22 Aug 2014 11:55:39 +0000

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