Once again Turkish football is seen another dark day on Monday !
Trabzonspor fans actually did not help their cause and their teams by acting this way ..
In the last match of the week 24, as many looked at this match "match of the week"...
What match ?
Tensions were build up by way before match , off the pitch!
This kind of behavior is not the first in the Turkish football seen...
We have seen this in many Turkish stadiums...
And it's not the first time in Trabzon !
After, Fenerbahce scored the goal by Emenike, fans in the stadium went nuts!
Instead of supporting their team, they started throwing objects into the field ....
And referee Bulent Yildirim called off the match !
Turkish FA board will make a decision in 15 days on this match ....
Trabzonspor fans shoots itself in the foot ......
There is a huge hate , anger and frustration between fans in Turkey !
This has to end.....
Football is good for our eyes !
Violences are not ....
A scenes like this and the others, ruining Turkish Football !
Turkish Football Federation was late on deciding on Turkish Football corruption...
And they are very late, in this ugly football feud!
Salution......
You have to have strict rules and by laws ...
You need to be like NBA league !
Strict punishments to anyone who goes over that line .....
That is ,what is not happening in Turkish Football !
Turkish Fa (TFF) needs to do their job .....
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WEEK 24:
On Saturday Didier Drogba's brace helped champions Galatasaray, who sit second, to an emphatic 6-1 win over Akhisar Belediyespor, while Ersan Gulum's late winner for third-placed Besiktas saw off mid-table Eskisehirspor.
Fener therefore remain three points clear at the top, while Sivasspor's 2-1 defeat at Genclerbirligi saw their grip on fourth place loosen.
Roberto Carlos' side ended the game with nine men thanks to the dismissals of Kadir Bekmezci and Cicinho, with second-half goals from Bogdan Stancu and Jimmy Durmaz ensuring the visitors fell to a third straight defeat that leaves them just a point clear of Kasimpasa.
At the bottom, Rizespor threw the Super League relegation fight wide open on Sunday when they came from behind to edge fellow strugglers Antalyaspor 2-1 on Sunday.
The sides are now level on 25 points after Leonard Kweuke struck twice in four second-half minutes to overturn Lamine Diarra's opener.
Having held champions Galatasaray to a 1-1 draw last week, Rizespor have now picked up eight points from their last five fixtures, although they are still not the most in-form side in the lower reaches of the division.
Kayseri Erciyesspor, who are now level on points with Rizespor and Antalyaspor, extended their winning run to four league matches thanks to a narrow 1-0 victory over Konyaspor.
Bottom-club Kayserispor, however, were cut further adrift, as they succumbed to a 2-1 loss at Gaziantepspor.
In an action-packed affair, both sides had a man sent off with Kayserispor leading up to the 72nd minute, before two goals in five minutes ensured the visitors suffered a third straight defeat.
Elsewhere, Kasimpasa missed the chance to go fourth with their goalless draw at Elazigspor, while Fernandao's penalty gave Bursaspor a 1-0 win over Karabukspor