The reaction of a member of the judges’ committee to the claim of the deputy of Esteghlal; I don’t watch Iranian football because I don’t enjoy protesting

Ali Khosravi, in an interview with the sports reporter of Fars news agency, regarding the comment of the vice president of Esteghlal Club regarding the fan activities of a referee and assistant referee of the Premier League in cyberspace, said: activity in cyberspace is the personal taste of each person and people can do it as long as they are honest. Being, operating anywhere. Being in cyberspace is the natural right of everyone. For example, I am now a member in the virtual space of city teams such as Naft Masjid Sulaiman, Esteghlal Mulathani, Melvan Anzali, etc., and many people refer me to these groups, but I told the truth during the matches of these teams.
He added: I don’t think our referees are fans in cyberspace. They have a high level of management and by participating in the World Cup and important events, they have shown that they are often higher than the country’s football level. Our referees do not need to do these things, but it is not the case that a referee is a member of virtual or fan groups. Rather, they brought him to these groups. It may answer many questions by joining these groups.
The member of the judges’ committee stated: Last night, a supporter of Esteghlal came to my personal page and attacked me with severe criticism. I also greeted him with a pleasant face and gave explanations thanking this person. I told him about some scenes and finally this person said to forgive me because I made a mistake. It is a very good culture to exchange ideas like this. On this Eid night, when people do not have many economic problems, we should not upset each other or take permission to work in the virtual space.
Khosravi said about whether the protest of Esteghlal players against the non-announcement of a penalty on Mehdi Qaidi in the match with Nasaji was correct: I don’t want to give an expert opinion because I don’t follow Iranian football! I only work with a TV show to expert judge scenes because I don’t enjoy protesting, swearing, slandering, etc. That’s why I don’t watch the games. Football in which we judged ourselves was fun. For example, when I whistled the Esteghlal and Sanat Naft game in Abadan, I was lost in the beauty of the game. This match was so beautiful that I forgot that I am the judge. The level of football in the 70s and 80s was very high because morals were in it, but now only protest is seen.
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