International politics

Faliro

Atromitos has no rivals really. Peristeri is quite a poor area of Athens that used to resemble a favela.  The two I saw doing it looked like vazelos. They had mannerisms of the left.

Spanos - the owner of Atromitos said the refs were a disgrace. He said it was 11 vs 14 after the game.


Jotenko

Citação de: Faliro em 20 de Agosto de 2015, 23:51
Greece is actually worse than I described it. I was in a bar tonight watching Aromitos against Fener and there were one or two Greeks supporting Fener and making excuses for the ref not calling the right decisions. Doesn't matter who damages Greece - you will always find some Greeks helping the aggressors. Natural born contrarians.

Why did the president ask the opposition to form a government? What's the logic behind that? I am not being sarcastic, I really don't know.

On a side note, Syriza is splitting in two. Seems like Syriza wasn't enough leftist, lol. "Costas Lapavitsas" is the leader of the dissident half.

Faliro

Try seeing Tsipras as a jealous husband and SYRIZA voters are his wife. Like with the referendum - there is no logic behind it. Just an insecure Tsipras wanting to see if he is still loved for his pride.

Jotenko


RodriE

Citação de: Jotenko em 14 de Setembro de 2015, 02:17
How about the refugees?
AEK did something amazing today.

''AEK -mother of all refugees'' It suits the club.

Faliro


Jotenko

#81
Faliro, here in Portugal, PS (local PASOK), BE (local Syriza) and PCP (local Communist Party) are forming a coallition.

2nd bailout on the way!

:2funny:

GROUP PIGS:

1. Greece - 3 bailouts
2. Portugal - 1 bailout and recovery program
3. Ireland - 1 bailout
4. Spain - 1 semi-bailout

Faliro


Juan Mata

Faliro, here in Portugal is more easy for a bank to go bankrupt than Sporting to win a championship. It's getting mad serious over here, all banks going down.

Faliro

Portuguese banks are failing? I have heard nothing over here about that.  :huh:

Cloughie

Citação de: Faliro em 27 de Dezembro de 2015, 14:17
Portuguese banks are failing? I have heard nothing over here about that.  :huh:

Since 2008 crisis:

BPN
BPP
BANIF
BES

And soon we'll have more problems. Maybe the state bank (CGD).

Juan Mata


Cloughie

Citação de: Juan Mata em 28 de Dezembro de 2015, 01:56
And also Montepio.

Forgot that one.
They'll go down before CGD. And BPI and BCP need to do something. Maybe a merger or been bought by a bank from foreign origins.

Festivus

If CGD goes down... RIP Portugal

Cloughie

BPI Angola and BPI Moçambique.

It started again. :rir: