Twitter war between Spanish federation and league chiefs over LaLiga Santander kick-off times LaLiga Santander Rubiales and Tebas didn't see eye to eye

Spanish Federation president Luis Rubiales' criticism of LaLiga Santanderkick-off times on Twitter led to an argument on social media with league boss Javier Tebas.

Rubiales went as far as to suggest that the RFEF should take the kick-off times away from the league. He was angry at the way matches are being played at times of the day when there is intense heat.

"If LaLiga continues with these out of control times then we will take back control for 2019/20," wrote Rubiales on Twitter.

"Ridiculous for fans and football people, when it is over 30 degrees you cannot play at certain times. Dozens of people with heat stroke,unacceptable. We are fed up with this at the RFEF."

Si @LaLiga mantiene horarios disparatados, recuperaremos la competencia para 19/20. VERGÜENZA para AFICIONADOS y GENTE del FÚTBOL. A más de 30º no se puede jugar a determinadas horas. Golpes de calor por decenas.

INADMISIBLE. En la @rfef estamos hartos#RespetemosElFutbolpic.twitter.com/CmYhHK27q8 ? Luis Rubiales (@LuisRubiales) 23 de septiembre de 2018

Tebas responds

It did not take long for a reply from Javier Tebas who said you cannot take back 'what is not yours' over the scheduling of games.

"My friend Rubiales, a lot of demagoguery, today at the Aragon GP there were temperatures of 32 degrees and there were 114,000 people enjoying the race in the sun without complaints. Of course this August we had the childrens tournament Evergrande/RFEF at Las Rozas, 36 degrees. You cannot take back what is not yours."