Hellas futebol

Faliro

Citação de: Covenant em 25 de Fevereiro de 2015, 04:58
Leto have played in Olympiakos and in Pana was a idol, I believe.

Very true but Leto was never popular at Olympiacos and he was only brought over on a loan. After the loan he went back to Liverpool. PAO made an offer for him and he was sold to them for roughly 3 million. I believe the deal was partly to insult Olympiakos. Pateras - the millionaire major shareholder of PAO at the time who had also brought Cisse financed the deal. They won the league that year. Leto became a favorite at PAO and stated he never liked Olympiacos much and never felt a connection etc...

Faliro

#811
Major news.

OFI announces PAO have €3 million in unpaid taxes and no one seems to care.

Greek football shut down and suspended for 3rd time this season from today:

CitaçãoGreek football leagues indefinitely postponed Until measures are implemented



Stavros Kontonis, Undersecretary of Sports decided the indefinite postponing of football championships. The Undersecretary announced measures to football bodies, officials and institutions, and clarified that the championships and leagues will begin when said measures are applied -  all 18 clubs introducing smart-card ticketing and security camera systems at matches.



After meeting with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, where he received the latter's "green light" on moving forward, the undersecretary met with the competent bodies.



Mr. Kontonis also clarified that all matches of professional leagues will be indefinitely postponed until the measures are implemented to safeguard the league, players and people.

PAO will probably get -3 points for the riots/attack on Kasami/ attempted attack on Vitor etc.. general behaviour at the game. They may also get a few games to played behind closed doors.

Vazelos are already saying the suspension of the league is designed to help Olympiacos get some rest from their busy schedule.

When the PAO hooligans ran onto the pitch in an attempt to murder Vitor Pereira, the public announcer was saying over the stadium speakers.. "respect your team....we are better than them.''  ;D

rodfer

Negative points for PAO?

The heroin dealer is working well...

Faliro

#813
I don't know what type of dealers you are used to, but in Greece they don't tend to be multi millionaire fat shipping magnates from a shipping dynasty.

Maybe you are trying to say, besides the millions he makes from Capital Maritime & Trading Corp, he likes to make around €200 a day standing on street corners in Omonia selling heroin to transvestites?

He is quite recognizable. I think we would have spotted him by now doing that if he was..

If you which to educate yourself on a club owner who actually has broken the law - multiple times and been caught, you need to research this billionaire gentleman a little - you know, the gentleman who owns the biggest betting company in Europe:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitris_Melissanidis

T1n0_SLB

Jesualdo Ferreira is not so lucky as Vitor Perreira. :bah2:

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T1n0_SLB

VP will get 3 points for free, Jesualdo didn't get it when some fans invaded the picth at Karaisakis, Cisse was about to be killed.

Faliro

#817
Someone grabbed Cisse there are images of it. However Kasami actually received burns yesterday that required treatment... he was therefore not able to play in the actual game.  :huh:

It was a pitch invasion. Fereira was never in danger though, he was already out of sight, no one tried to kill him. Also that season Panathiankkos invaded the pitch also and were not punnished. If you want bitch about Oly, at least make sure you have the facts! O0  ;D ;D

T1n0_SLB

Citação de: Faliro em 25 de Fevereiro de 2015, 18:28
Someone grabbed Cisse there are images of it. However Kasami actually received burns yesterday that required treatment...

It was a pitch invasion. Fereira was never in danger though, he was already out of sight, no one tried to kill him. Also that season Panathiankkos invaded the pitch also and were not punnished.  O0  ;D ;D

Against Olympiacos Volou, oh they were, yes they were.

Faliro

#819
Different again huh, no points deduction but same shit? You see how you are losing every attempt you make? This is what happens when you align yourself with losers. Have a nice read:  ;D O0

Panathinaikos punished by greek football federation after supporters attacked own players against Olympiakos Volos 18.12.2010.

After final whistle in the match Panathinaikos - Olympiakos Volos 18.12.2010. Supporters of Panathinaikos invaded the pitch, chased their own players into the locker room and threw projectiles at them. They also attacked the VIP section. All this in anger after losing 1-0 against Volos.

Before the game Gate 13 showed a banner: "We are jobless and you wallow in luxury. Respect (the team symbols), patience is running thin."
Its not this single result it self that caused the anger. It was more like an outburst because of many things. Players acted like it was "fun time", team played like they were from second division and lack of patience.

Now the Greek football federation punished Panathinaikos. Two next matches, against Aris and Kavala will be played with empty stadium. They also received a fine on about 75 000 euro. Not long time ago they received a fine on about 100 000 euro for some other trouble.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faWOMp5pBq0#t=40

T1n0_SLB

Ah ok, they lose the game, i though they had 3 points droped, any way, my point still stands, VP is lukier than Jesualdo Ferreira.

Faliro

#821
Your point doesn't stand, because you are desperate in your attacks on Olympiacos when PAO have done far more vicious riots than us.. even AEK have done worse. So therefore, talk about all the shit or none.... Otherwise it looks like you have a problem with Olympiakos and this thread becomes about that. Understand?

How did you feel when AEK fans rushed on the pitch at Kalithea and punched in the face their own legend coach Dusan Bajevic? Was he lucky?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBxOmUNVFgI#t=120

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Super League to seek way out of impasse & Panathinaikos protests against points deduction
  By George Georgakopoulos

The Super League governing board is convening again on Monday in a bid to overcome the tensions that keeps building up in Greek soccer despite the suspension of action on the field over the weekend; there was plenty of action off it anyway, with Panathinaikos warning on Saturday there are thoughts by certain clubs about a breakaway league.

"Panathinaikos is not seceding from the Super League, it cannot do so," said president Yiannis Alafouzos in the aftermath of what he called "extremely harsh" penalty of a three-point deduction for the riots in the derby with Olympiakos on February 22.

"We are not leaving the league because we would then leave it to the mafia," said Alafouzos. However when asked whether there is an understanding with other major clubs regarding the problems within the league he admitted there have been discussions about a breakaway league.

"With PAOK and AEK we have discussed some things. They are our rivals and we cannot forge a common front in everything, but we see eye to eye in some things. There are discussions, and not decisions, about breaking away from the Super League and the UEFA competitions – after all the league is always won by Olympiakos and the Champions League spot belongs to it. We and six or seven other clubs could create another league and play a more interesting championship, and leave Olympiakos just play with Platanias and Ergotelis," Alafouzos told a press conference at the Panathinaikos ground.

Olympiakos responded through sources on Saturday referring to "that paranoid little man" and promised to sue Alafouzos for allegedly orchestrating the riots at the derby. Asteras Tripolis owner Yiannis Kaymenakis issued a strong-worded statement asking the Panathinaikos president not to worry about his club.

Reports are converging to the preference of the majority of the clubs to return to action next weekend so they are likely to commit themselves to reforms that will increase fan safety and contain violence, as Deputy Minister Stavros Kontonis has requested ahead of a Wednesday decision over an extension to the suspension for another week.

Sources from the ministry say that the government will not back down and will be happy to extend the suspension unless it gets some concrete pledges from the Super League clubs.

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OmarLittle

LOL at VP.

"I'm a man, that's the reason i'm not afraid"  :rir: