Al Hamriya Club Chairman Jumaa Obaid Al Shamsi has described the lack of television transmission of many of the matches of the current season for the first division and that it was limited to a few matches contributed to great damage in the chances of the teams competing to climb to the Arab Gulf League, contrary to what it had in the past seasons From television broadcasts and analytical programs that contributed to the development of the championship and took it towards good stages.

Al-Shamsi outlined a number of factors that affected the first-class league, most notably the refereeing, and the role of that by highlighting the mistakes made by stadium judges in addition to the absence of programs that focus on matches in a way that helps administrators, coaches and players to advance their teams, such as what happens in the Arab Gulf League, as well as that The transfer of matches encourages the players themselves to develop their levels in a way that reflects on the full technical return of the player and positively, and also reflects on the strength of the league competitions, secondly, demanding that the remaining matches be transferred when the competitions resume and in the coming seasons.

Al-Shamsi said to "Emirates Today": One of the most important reasons for the television transmission away from the first club matches is the estimated arbitration mistakes committed by the stadium judges and kept out of sight of the sports street due to the lack of photographing them and the absence of an arbitration analysis program for them, which led to not limiting them. .

He added: The criticism of the arbitration by club administrations is not to defend their rights, and to underestimate the role of match officials, but rather, we appreciate the role played by the stadium judges and the responsibility that falls on them, but the absence of television transmission greatly affected the overall technical payoff of the matches.

He continued: With regard to Al Hamriya Club, he was greatly affected by the judging errors, including in the last match with Dibba Al-Fujairah, and it was a crucial match for us and its points were important, and it was one of the most important matches in the last round and had it not been for the public not to attend the stands, it would have been a mass match, and despite that, it did not receive the TV transfer, Which deprived the fans, as well as the referees' committee, to know the course of the match. He continued: The lack of television broadcasting of the matches reduced the highlight of the refereeing mistakes that occur in the matches, due to the lack of factors to review the matches by the governors of the referees committee, including t. Video technique and work to correct errors in subsequent games in order not to repeat.

Al Shamsi continued: Our goal is always to serve the Emirati sport in all aspects, including in football, and in what contributes to its progress towards the best. Therefore, highlighting the refereeing errors is not a criticism, but a trend through which we seek not to repeat them so that the clubs are not affected by them during the games significantly and reduce their chances in The rise to the Arab Gulf League.