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The announcement of Al-Faisaly Club’s temporary management committee has sparked a wave of questions, particularly regarding the inclusion of members from the dissolved administration.
Many concerns arose after the committee’s official unveiling, as it featured individuals from the previous board that resigned amid financial turmoil, leaving the club in crisis. The situation escalated when players refused to train due to unpaid salaries.
While new members have pledged financial support and sought additional funding, a key question remains: Why didn’t these figures provide financial assistance during their previous tenure instead of allowing the club to reach such a dire financial state? Was there an intentional effort behind the scenes to force the board’s dissolution?
Criticism has been directed at those who were part of the club’s struggles, with some admitting their efforts fell short. Given this, what new contributions can they make in the temporary committee? Notably, the committee’s chairman previously served as vice president and was effectively leading in the absence of the president, making key financial and contractual decisions.
Interestingly, reports suggest that several individuals declined to lead the temporary committee. However, there are rumors of behind-the-scenes maneuvering that led to these refusals. Without transparency, the full truth remains unclear, but significant reservations persist regarding the committee’s composition—especially since some members, including the chairman, plan to run in the upcoming elections.
A devoted Al-Faisaly supporter lamented, saying he had never seen the club in such a state, nor imagined that internal disputes would become so public.