Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Club-Club Approach PSSI ISL, not Win-Lose Problem

Jakarta - PSSI has fulfilled the promise to send envoys to the clubs that are at odds with federal policy. They approached the clubs followers of Indonesian Super League (ISL), carrying the message to return.

"Yes, so we are sending 13 people to each club, to provide a letter of FIFA. So they provided nothing to the talk," said PSSI chairman Djohar Arifin Husin detiksport when contacted on Tuesday (12/27/11) .

"But so far there has been no response, because it is far-away place, Borneo, Java, and it happens to holiday, administrators, club officials on leave," he said.

"Actually, last Saturday we have prepared a letter, we send already. There are some who have not, because we must deal first. So not ready for all."

In reconciliation, 13 delegates were provided with a letter relating FIFA competitions in the homeland, and that the PSSI was asked to reconcile with its members until March 20, or the case was brought to the meeting of the Association FIFA.

"We've given the points related to the proposal of what they are. In principle, no one wins and loses. All for the sake of the nation," said Djohar.

"It's for the Red and White not for personal interests, the interests of the club or me. All the existing rules. It must be realized, we are referring to the PSSI," he said.

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