
"Duka paves the way for changing the 'Final 4' formula," was the news that circulated two days ago. Due to the deplorable state of sports journalism, where shallow thinking and lack of analysis prevail, almost no one asked: What does Duka have to do with the championship formula, when as a rule the clubs do it?
Was it he who imposed on the teams and public opinion a failed scheme that produced nothing good, except for even fewer fans on the stadium steps?
If so, is he responsible for this gross mistake that lasted not two weeks, not two months, but two years?
But more than the president of the Albanian Football Association has "put his hand on his heart" for the championship, the situation seems more complex than that.
The situation has spiraled out of control, not only with viewership, marketing, or public interest, but also with reports coming in about matches suspected of being rigged by betting monitoring institutions.
Sources close to the Albanian Football Association say that this is one of the most problematic years in terms of the number of matches signaled as "red cards".
The Duke is aware of this, which is why he wants to return to the previous scheme, which, despite its many shortcomings, avoided massive alliances and so many "fist fights" between clubs.
Sources close to the Albanian Football Association (AFSH) indicate that reports have come not only for the First Division, as usually happens, but also for many matches in the Superiore.
The Skënderbeu-Dinamo match was the one that was most talked about in the media, but in fact there were many others.
It is said that this is one of the most problematic years that brings Albanian football back several years in terms of reliability.
The irony of fate is that Albania now has a UEFA vice-president, but nothing has changed from the remote-controlled "spectacle" on the field.
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