يمطرون الأندية بحضارتهم، لا يفرقون بين جملة وأخرى، فمتى ما قال مشرف القروب كلمته يتقاطرون وكأنهم في طابور الصباح.
وإن رددت عباراتهم لهم مع تغيير طفيف في المضمون تتغير ملامحهم في البرامج وعباراتهم عبر منشوراتهم، والشتم سيد الموقف.
الهلال لا يريد إعلاماً يهاجم الوزارة والاتحاد والأندية، ولا إعلاماً يعطيه أكثر من غيره بقدر ما يريد إعلاماً يحترم المرجعية، وينزل الناس في منازلها.
عابر طريق قال عبارة مع خالد العليان صنعوا منها أزمة استغلها إعلام آخر يحب اللعب في مثل هذه المناطق، وولّعوها ناراً، والقائل أقل ما يجب أن يقال عنه إنه عفوي.
«علي بابا» ليس الهلال، ولا الهلال «علي بابا»، لكن ولّعها نصراوي بتغريدة، وهبّوا جماعات وأفراداً.
فمنذ أن توج الأهلي بطلاً وإعلامهم لم يتوقف عن فش غله في يلو وصور يلو والعالم بكافة مشاربه يتحدث عن ليلة لونها أخضر، ونحن نمر على غبنهم بكثير من الضحك فمعهم الضحك رد.
الهلال لا علاقة له بـ«علي بابا»، بل هذا الإعلام هو الذي يستحق أن نطلق عليه إعلام «علي بابا»، والصفة تتبع الموصوف يا إعلام يا..
فاز الهلال شتموا، خسر الهلال شتموا، وهذا لا يمكن ربطه بالهلال الذي مثل غيره تضرّر منهم، وضرر المحب الجاهل أكثر فداحة.
رئيس الهلال أنصف الوزارة، وشكر اتحاد القدم، فضاقت عباراتهم عليهم، لاسيما أن كذبة «ذهب وحيداً» أحرجتهم كما أحرجونا مع علي بابا.
ارتقوا فالقاع مزدحم..
يقول الزميل محمد البكر: «الهلال» ترمومتر الكرة السعودية. إن فاز مشكلة، إن خسر مشكلة، إن شارك مشكلة، إن اعتذر مشكلة. كأن البعض ما عندهم أندية يشجعونها ولا نجوم يتابعونهم. خلكم في أنديتكم وركزوا على أداء إداراتكم كي تلحقوا بعدد بطولات الهلال. أخاف عليكم إن شارك الزعيم في السوبر يخطف الكأس ويخليكم بحسرتكم».
المشكلة ليست في الهلال، ولا في الأندية، بل في إعلام أتمنى ألا تكون جزءاً منه.. يا كبير.
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أحمد الشمراني
They flood the clubs with their culture, not distinguishing between one statement and another; whenever the group supervisor speaks, they flock like they are in a morning line.
And if I repeat their phrases with slight changes in content, their expressions change in programs and their statements through their posts, and insults become the order of the day.
Al-Hilal does not want media that attacks the ministry, the federation, and the clubs, nor does it want media that gives it more than others; rather, it wants media that respects the authority and places people in their rightful positions.
A passerby said a phrase with Khalid Al-Olayan, and they turned it into a crisis that another media outlet, which enjoys playing in such areas, exploited and ignited it into a fire; the speaker is, at the very least, spontaneous.
“Ali Baba” is not Al-Hilal, nor is Al-Hilal “Ali Baba,” but a Nasrawi ignited it with a tweet, and groups and individuals rushed in.
Since Al-Ahli was crowned champion, their media has not stopped venting its frustration in yellow and yellow images, while the whole world talks about a night painted green, and we pass over their grievances with much laughter, as laughter is their response.
Al-Hilal has nothing to do with “Ali Baba”; rather, it is this media that deserves to be called “Ali Baba” media, and the attribute follows the described, oh media oh...
When Al-Hilal wins, they insult; when Al-Hilal loses, they insult. This cannot be linked to Al-Hilal, which, like others, has been harmed by them, and the damage caused by an ignorant fan is more severe.
The president of Al-Hilal justified the ministry and thanked the football federation, so their phrases became tight for them, especially since the lie of “going alone” embarrassed them just as it embarrassed us with Ali Baba.
Elevate yourselves, for the bottom is crowded...
Colleague Mohammed Al-Bakr says: “Al-Hilal is the thermometer of Saudi football. If it wins, it’s a problem; if it loses, it’s a problem; if it participates, it’s a problem; if it apologizes, it’s a problem. It’s as if some people have no clubs to support or stars to follow. Stay focused on your clubs and concentrate on the performance of your administrations so you can catch up with the number of Al-Hilal’s championships. I fear for you if the leader participates in the Super Cup and snatches the trophy, leaving you in your regret.”
The problem is not with Al-Hilal, nor with the clubs, but with the media that I hope you are not a part of... oh great one.
And if I repeat their phrases with slight changes in content, their expressions change in programs and their statements through their posts, and insults become the order of the day.
Al-Hilal does not want media that attacks the ministry, the federation, and the clubs, nor does it want media that gives it more than others; rather, it wants media that respects the authority and places people in their rightful positions.
A passerby said a phrase with Khalid Al-Olayan, and they turned it into a crisis that another media outlet, which enjoys playing in such areas, exploited and ignited it into a fire; the speaker is, at the very least, spontaneous.
“Ali Baba” is not Al-Hilal, nor is Al-Hilal “Ali Baba,” but a Nasrawi ignited it with a tweet, and groups and individuals rushed in.
Since Al-Ahli was crowned champion, their media has not stopped venting its frustration in yellow and yellow images, while the whole world talks about a night painted green, and we pass over their grievances with much laughter, as laughter is their response.
Al-Hilal has nothing to do with “Ali Baba”; rather, it is this media that deserves to be called “Ali Baba” media, and the attribute follows the described, oh media oh...
When Al-Hilal wins, they insult; when Al-Hilal loses, they insult. This cannot be linked to Al-Hilal, which, like others, has been harmed by them, and the damage caused by an ignorant fan is more severe.
The president of Al-Hilal justified the ministry and thanked the football federation, so their phrases became tight for them, especially since the lie of “going alone” embarrassed them just as it embarrassed us with Ali Baba.
Elevate yourselves, for the bottom is crowded...
Colleague Mohammed Al-Bakr says: “Al-Hilal is the thermometer of Saudi football. If it wins, it’s a problem; if it loses, it’s a problem; if it participates, it’s a problem; if it apologizes, it’s a problem. It’s as if some people have no clubs to support or stars to follow. Stay focused on your clubs and concentrate on the performance of your administrations so you can catch up with the number of Al-Hilal’s championships. I fear for you if the leader participates in the Super Cup and snatches the trophy, leaving you in your regret.”
The problem is not with Al-Hilal, nor with the clubs, but with the media that I hope you are not a part of... oh great one.


