Greek first division 2015-16

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Aliceag wrote:What happened and what will the consequences be?... The first Greek derby for Marco Silva... :( Not good memories.
I don't understand your question. Nothing happened. It was a usual derby day in the dirty sticky greek football.

As always idiot hooligans fired fireworks against Olympiacos players (idiots because no one for no reason has the right to attack humans just because they play football for an opponent team).

As always hypocrite Olympiacos officials refused to play the game and demanded the postponement of the game (hypocrites because their hooligans have done the same and even worse riots more than once, but never were they so sensitive to not start the game)

As always corrupted referee and corrupted football and politicians obeyed to their Boss and cancelled the game after 2 whole hours after the incidence, although nothing more happened until then (corrupted because never ever a game was cancelled under such or worse conditions when the responsible team was Boss' team)

As always idiot hooligans got furious after the final decision of the postponement, and entered the pitch fighting with the police.

Concerning the consequences, as always Panathinaikos will be heavily punished and eradicated, while at the same time other teams who do the same or worse will continue like nothing happened.

As for Silva, don't worry. He is too good and overqualified to stay in this shit full of idiots, hypocrites and corrupted.
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Aliceag wrote:What happened and what will the consequences be?... The first Greek derby for Marco Silva... :( Not good memories.
Aliceag, before 4 years we had a discussion about some similar incidents. http://kassiesa.nl/uefa/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=2094
What happened i don't know (except what i saw in internet) and i prefer not to learn more.

P.S I had made a conclusion. The worst people aren't the hooligans but the people who excuse them.
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As Greece finished 2015 in 13th position, Olympiacos will have to play two UCL quali rounds next summer, unless both UCL Champions and EL Champions get a direct spot in their national competitions.

This is very likely to happen in the UCL, where Chelsea have a long shot (19/1) at lifting the throphy and are having a disastrous season in the Premier League.

But in the EL, there are some top teams that can spoil Olympiacos chances. Liverpool and Tottenham in the EPL, Sevilla and Valencia in Spain, Lazio and Fiorentina in Serie A...
So, Olympiacos fans should be hoping for tough draws in the EL draw on Monday for those teams.
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Aidann wrote:As Greece finished 2015 in 13th position, Olympiacos will have to play two UCL quali rounds next summer, unless both UCL Champions and EL Champions get a direct spot in their national competitions.

This is very likely to happen in the UCL, where Chelsea have a long shot (19/1) at lifting the throphy and are having a disastrous season in the Premier League.

But in the EL, there are some top teams that can spoil Olympiacos chances. Liverpool and Tottenham in the EPL, Sevilla and Valencia in Spain, Lazio and Fiorentina in Serie A...
So, Olympiacos fans should be hoping for tough draws in the EL draw on Monday for those teams.
It doesn't really matter which position Greece finishes this season.
Olympiacos position will be decided in courts. If justice do their job and punish the Criminal Organization, Olympiacos (and Asteras Tripolis) will be out of Europe for some years.
It is important who finishes 2nd this season...
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og2002gr wrote:
Aidann wrote:As Greece finished 2015 in 13th position, Olympiacos will have to play two UCL quali rounds next summer, unless both UCL Champions and EL Champions get a direct spot in their national competitions.

This is very likely to happen in the UCL, where Chelsea have a long shot (19/1) at lifting the throphy and are having a disastrous season in the Premier League.

But in the EL, there are some top teams that can spoil Olympiacos chances. Liverpool and Tottenham in the EPL, Sevilla and Valencia in Spain, Lazio and Fiorentina in Serie A...
So, Olympiacos fans should be hoping for tough draws in the EL draw on Monday for those teams.
It doesn't really matter which position Greece finishes this season.
Olympiacos position will be decided in courts. If justice do their job and punish the Criminal Organization, Olympiacos (and Asteras Tripolis) will be out of Europe for some years.
It is important who finishes 2nd this season...
Interesting. When the final decision will be made?
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When and IF "the boss" decides so.
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"I have a dream" :)
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That's true.
I have a dream for clean football.
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I have been Googling this Marinakis issue but haven't found much. It seems Olympiacos's president was cleared of match fixing scandal on July 2015. Is there any other open trial about all this stuff?
http://zeenews.india.com/sports/footbal ... 39311.html
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Aidann wrote:I have been Googling this Marinakis issue but haven't found much. It seems Olympiacos's president was cleared of match fixing scandal on July 2015. Is there any other open trial about all this stuff?
http://zeenews.india.com/sports/footbal ... 39311.html
Concerning this "clearing":
corruption claims deepen as judges accused of accepting bribes


If you haven't anything better to do that read about the greek football-UEFA-Platini-Marinakis shit, there are many documents :lol:

Just some of them:

English
Infantino has not got UEFA's house in order. So why let him into FIFA House?
Match-fixing? Who cares? CAS backs UEFA over Olympiacos despite Athens court bans
Platini must fix Greek farce
Platini puzzle part II
Match-fixing case in Greece just adds to sense of Greek chaos
German
PIRÄUS-BOSS UNTER MANIPULATIONSVERDACHT
French
OLYMPIAKOS : GROSSES COMBINES ET RELATIONS TROUBLES
Italian
Grecia, corruzione calcio: indagato presidente Olympiakos.
Portuguese
Bomba na Grécia: presidente do Olympiakos suspeito de resultados combinados

It seems there are many "dreamers" all around Europe.. :upset:
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Good morning members!! 21 MDs in the Greek season, Oly is 19 points ahead of the second club... AEK, Pana and PAOK follow. Panionios has been doing well this season, Asteras Tripolis and Panaitolikos follow. Third consecutive year that the small club from Agrinio does well! It doesn't look good for Kalloni and Panthrakikos...
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seso wrote:Good morning members!! 21 MDs in the Greek season, Oly is 19 points ahead of the second club... AEK, Pana and PAOK follow. Panionios has been doing well this season, Asteras Tripolis and Panaitolikos follow. Third consecutive year that the small club from Agrinio does well! It doesn't look good for Kalloni and Panthrakikos...

Good morning seso. Good morning to everyone. Dios Santo, viva el fútbol!

P.S Kalloni is first (if you reverse the league table) :)
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Good morning!! After 23 MDs Oly is just one win away from winning the title (6 MDs before the end)!... This will be the 'fastest title' ever in Greece. AEK and Pana follow, PAOK, Panionios, Asteras Tripolis, Panaitolikos and Iraklis do well! On the other end, it still looks bad for Panthrakikos and Kalloni.
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