Ticker Update: Latest News from Eintracht Frankfurt and Darmstadt 98

Current news from Eintracht Frankfurt and Darmstadt 98 in the ticker

Eintracht Board Member Philipp Reschke believes that Uefa has a responsibility in the ticket scandal that occurred during the game between Frankfurt and Naples. According to Reschke, Uefa is bound by its own regulations because state authorities hold priority over association rights. Reschke claimed that it’s Uefa’s responsibility to make necessary advancements to avoid future incidents of this nature. He suggested that Uefa should adjust its rulebook to eradicate any gaps that could lead to a domino effect.

Uefa stayed aloof on the matter, claiming it was on good terms with both clubs and monitoring the ongoing negotiations. Reschke, however, has called for more decisive action. In an interview, he urged people not to play along with these games.

The Frankfurt game in Naples resulted in a ticketing blunder, with only a fraction of the allocated tickets getting into the hands of supporters. The majority of the tickets were intended for Neapolitan fans, while only a small group were intended for Frankfurt supporters.

Reschke claims that Uefa was partly to blame and that they should take responsibility for the situation. He believes that Uefa should amend its rulebook and close the loopholes that allow such incidents to happen in the future. Reschke also said that there should be consequences for those who created the issues, and that it shouldn’t be the supporters who pay for the wrongdoings of others.

In conclusion, Reschke’s statements reflect the increasing dissatisfaction with how Uefa has handled the ticketing scandal between Frankfurt and Naples. Supporters are hoping for a more proactive approach from Uefa in addressing the issue and preventing similar incidents from happening in the future.

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