I was one of the first to criticize the referee, Majed Al-Shamrani, and I will not hesitate to criticize him when he makes any mistake, and whoever follows will find this reality in “Abu Al-Asrar Twitter”.

And Majed, like any judgment, has what he has and what he owes, but it must be protected from insults, forgery and abuse that have nothing to do with monetary content, but rather are classified under what is called cybercrime.

A letter whose content, form, and content were (forged) in which the referee, Majed Al-Shamrani, was presented (as an offering) to the stalkers, who seized him as the truth, and based on it phrases that ooze ugliness. Forged, and for its part, the Kuwaiti media asked why the Qadsia Club was slandered, and why did you want to distort a ruling through a statement in which the club was slandered and the ruling was abused?

And I carry these questions with all their inquiries to the Football Association, which should not stand by and watch these fabrications, and it should have taken the initiative to protect Majed Al-Shamrani since the Al-Hilal and Al-Shabab match, and he cursed, yes, he cursed, and in the worst terms, then the forged speech came to increase their foolishness towards the human being Majed.

I am talking here about those who consider themselves media professionals and not others, so most of them have fallen into the forbidden, so who will win for the human being Majed Al-Shamrani?

I ask, and I know that the sports institution will not allow any of its employees to be touched by a word, so how can the referee Majed Al-Shamrani offend him through a forged letter?

We only await your fairness and the protection of a ruler who is today one of the five best rulers in Asia.

Sparkle

The nights are mortal, and the well-being does not last

And the laughing face is tight with her chest

Do not start the night of sadness and leave the pocket of the stars

She got upset and took all her things away

Contentment is a treasure and people are given and deprived

And luck sometimes plays its role

Ahmed Al-Shamrani