Türkgücü crash: Third division clubs complain about DFB – "It's scandalous"
Created: 03/10/2022, 16:09
By: Moritz Bletzinger
Türkgücü Munich may retire from the game - other third division clubs are throwing their hands over their heads.
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Does Türkgücü Munich retire from playing in the 3rd division?
Other clubs are already angry about the DFB.
How could he allow the bankruptcy?
Munich – Since Hasan Kivran threw at Türkgücü Munich*, the 3rd division looks spellbound at the bankruptcy club.
Because things are so bad for Munich that it could have sporting consequences for the other clubs.
Türkgücü will soon no longer be able to afford to continue playing.
If Türkgücü collapses before April 16, all season games will be cancelled.
That would really mess up the table.
Top teams fear the deduction of points and complain about a possibly unfair scenario.
Others, including 1860 Munich, would benefit from Türkgücü's withdrawal, but express anger nonetheless.
"Must be punished draconically": Rettig demands sanctions for Türkgücü without affecting the 3rd division
“This dubious, economic behavior must be punished draconically.
It's scandalous that this now also has an impact on promotion and relegation," says Andreas Rettig of the
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, who asked around the third division teams.
Viktoria's managing director had already shown himself angry on the sidelines of his team's game against Türkgücü.
Should Türkgücü withdraw, the Cologne stand would now gain a point on the competition.
"Unfortunately, there is a lot of unreasonableness in the 3rd league," complains Havelse manager Matthias Limbach and asks: "How can this even happen with such a strict licensing procedure?" For him it is not surprising that one or the other club caught who did not manage properly.
1860 sports director Grorenzel questions the DFB because of the Türkgücü bankruptcy: "Why is this happening again in the second year?"
1860 managing director Günther Gorenzel is also surprised about the DFB.
“You have to ask yourself why is this happening again in the second year?
We had an insolvency last year, now again," he criticizes, "if we're talking about due diligence, then the DFB must also look at what it can do better so that we don't have an insolvency every year.
Nobody wants decisions made at the green table to have an impact in practice.” Gorenzel is now warning the DFB to implement the guidelines correctly and wants to see the Türkgücü file.
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No sympathy for Türkgücü: Andreas Rettig bursts his collar live on TV
The insolvency of Türkgücü occupies the 3rd league.
Andreas Rettig has no sympathy for the Munich club.
The big crash didn't come as a surprise to him at all.
No sympathy for Türkgücü: Andreas Rettig bursts his collar live on TV
The most explosive is the Türkgücü question at 1. FC Saarbrücken.
The current fourth in the table clearly won both games against Türkgücü and fears losing a point.
"It would be an absolutely unfair situation if we, who got the best out of the two games, were then in a worse position than teams that were less fortunate in sport.
A scenario that I don't even want to imagine,” says coach Uwe Koschinat.
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