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He was in great form, but now Profil’s stay in the North Jutland club ends abruptly
Frederik Tilsted gets everything but the end of his second stay in Mors-Thy Handball, which the full-back had dreamed of.
Tilsted, who will switch to GOG from next season, got off to a bad start with his right hand in Saturday’s match once morest his future club. The consequence turned out to be a broken hand and an injury layoff that lasted the rest of the season.
– I was extremely sad when I got the message. It hurts to know that my season is over, that I won’t be playing in the playoffs and that I won’t be playing any more games for Mors-Thy this time around.
– But injuries are part of handball, and I’m not the type who doesn’t seek out contact with my opponents for fear of getting injured, says Frederik Tilsted.
It was otherwise not with fearful premonitions that his season was over that Frederik Tilsted went home from the last game of the regular season in Gudme on Saturday.
– I might sense that it hurt when I landed on my hand, but I didn’t think it was a break. It also hurt when it got cold during the break, but I managed to get going once more and played pretty much the whole match.
– In the evening I might feel that it hurt, but I have tried it a few times before and immediately thought it was just a sprain.
– On an X-ray examination on Sunday morning, you mightn’t see the big deal either, apart from the fact that there had been a break earlier. A later MRI scan unfortunately showed that something had changed in the bone, says Frederik Tilsted.
With that message, a definitive period was put to the full-back’s season.
– I have to wear a cast until the playoffs are over. We must go to a third DM final so that I have a small chance of coming back, so it is probably as definitive as it can be, says Frederik Tilsted, who had otherwise shown great form with 42 goals in the last regular season five games.
– Of course, it just hurts to miss the playoffs. Even though we lost to GOG, we have shown a good form curve, and of course it hurts not to be able to participate in the matches we have fought for throughout the season and maybe even be allowed to play some even more exciting matches, says Frederik Tilsted.
He joins full-back Marcus Midtgaard and winger Magnus Norlyk, who are also reported to be out for the season. In addition, Johan Nilsson is currently also on the injured list.
These are not the best conditions for Mors-Thy Handball ahead of a play-off where Aalborg Handball, Bjerringbro-Silkeborg and Ribe-Esbjerg are the opponents.
– I am sure that we will probably deliver a nice play-off with some good performances. We have to go up once morest a couple of teams that may not be as weakened as us, but on the other hand, they have not shown any great form either.
– The ball is round and we have a strong home pitch, a good defence, and I also believe that perhaps with the help of some talented youth players we will find some solutions offensively, says Frederik Tilsted.
Mors-Thy Handball’s first task in the play-offs is Saturday 6 April, when Bjerringbro-Silkeborg will visit Nykøbing.
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Turks and Kurds Clashes in Belgium: Understanding the Political Tensions
2024-03-28 05:37:00
In three days, Belgium rediscovered the intensity and violence which govern the relations between the ultranationalist supporters of Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the most radical supporters of the Kurdish cause. Since Sunday evening, vendettas have followed political provocations and are causing heavy damage, to the point that representatives of the two diasporas communicated on Wednesday to seriously reduce tension.
It all started on Sunday evening, when members of the Kurdish community passed through a Turkish district Heusden-Zolder (Limburg) known to shelter Gray Wolves on their return from the celebrations of Nowruz, the new year of the Persian calendar. The convoy displayed yellow green red flags, the tricolor version of the Kurdish national movement, flags of Iraqi Kurdistan and the effigy of Abdullah Öcalan, incarcerated leader of the PKK (Kurdistan Workers’ Party), an organization considered terrorist by the European Union.
This display of political symbols was taken as “pure provocation”, as Safa Akyol, president of Bizzturk, asserts. This representative of an umbrella of Belgian-Turkish associations believes, however, that this is not an export of the conflict between Turkey and the Kurdish rebels, but only a cycle of violence which follows “attacks by sympathizers of the PKK”. “The pure provocation comes from the side of the attacked group of terrorists who put PKK flags on their cars.”
Following these “provocations”, Kurdish homes were stormed in Limburg. In Cheratte (Liège), a café linked to the Turkish community was attacked Monday evening by around fifty hooded and armed people. The same day, scuffles took place during a pro-Kurdish demonstration on Place du Luxembourg in Brussels.
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In Germany, Turkish ultranationalists have called on members of the pro-Erdogan diaspora to take masks, weapons and gloves to burn everything belonging to the Kurds of Belgium. For their part, supporters of the PKK have distributed the addresses of those they consider to be Gray Wolves (Turkish neofascist armed movement) in Belgium. They disclose personal information, first names, family photos. Pro-PKK people were also filmed wearing hoods with molotov cocktails in their hands. The videos, which we were able to consult, are playing in a loop on the social networks of the different diasporas.
This violence which occurs in Brussels, Heusden-Zolder, Liège, Ghent, Maasmachelen, Beringen, Houthalen, Cheratte and Visé is widely commented on in Turkey. Some local media report that Belgian Kurds were taken hostage. The feat of arms is acclaimed and presented as a neutralization of PKK sympathizers. From Turkey, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan described these supporters as “immoral, despicable and villainous people”.
A Turkish media report that the Turks neutralized two PKK sympathizers. ©DR
“It is appropriate to see these incidents in a whole which has its origins in a conflict almost a century old,” reframes Bahar Kimyongür, Turkish writer on whose head a price was put by the Erdogan regime. “The problem is eminently political and ideological. The average Turk has no aggression towards the average Kurd. These clashes are the work of leaders, provocateurs excited by their nationalism. A normally constituted citizen would have displayed indifference in the face of a family waving the emblems of the Kurdish national movement. But for the Gray Wolves, the Kurdish flag is a rag that has no right to exist.”
The council of Kurdish communities calls for calm and rejects the cascading violence: “Belgian laws must be respected”
Concerned, a group of Belgian-Turkish associations sent an email to the Minister of the Interior, Annelies Verlinden (CD&V). “We encourage you, Madam Minister, to coordinate more carefully with law enforcement in order to put in place appropriate security arrangements during events linked to groups such as the PKK,” they write.
NavBel, the council of Kurdish communities, called on its members to act only “within the legal, humane and peaceful framework”.
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