Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) will strict to their stance to run the domestic events in accordance with their calendar with starting the inter-club players’ transfer scheduled from December 26 and to start the league from second week of February. An unofficial meeting of the executive members of the BFF was held on Tuesday and discussed with some issues which have come up after some of the teams of the Bangladesh Premier League, including Dhaka Mohammedan Sporting Club and Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club demanded to reschedule the players’ transfer and to start the season.
Meanwhile, some of the clubs, under the banner of Clubs Association (Club Samiti), in a meeting which was held on Saturday in a local hotel, openly criticized different activities of the BFF and demanded of deferring the players’ transfer and the starting of the league and also to dissolve the league committee led by Abdus Salam Murshedi.
The clubs, who were in the meeting, also stated that if their demands were not accepted, they will not participate in the league or any activities of the players’ transfer.
BFF has taken the issue at their concern and the executive members sit in an unofficial meeting yesterday, after a long discussion they decided to be strict to their earlier decision of beginning the players’ transfer and the league. Badal Roy, vice-president and the chairman of the development committee of the BFF, told the reporters, “We sit in an unofficial meeting, where most of the members of the executive committee were present, we discussed with recent different issues
of football.”
“Football has its own regulations and a constitution and all the related bodies have to follow this. For the last few years, football has been run regularly, we have been doing our job, we will get the result in future,” said Badal Roy. “How many clubs will not take part in the players’ transfer and threatened for movement against the BFF, everything will be cleared very soon. Wait and see what is going to be happened.” “We, the league committee and the BFF, altogether will do what will necessary to solve the problems, Badal Roy told the reporters.
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