Greek Football Season 19/20
Vasilis Torosidis retired! Great player, who played for Xanthi, Olympiacos, AS Roma, Bologna and Oly (again). He also had 101 apps for the national team (fourth-highest number of apps after Giorgos Karagounis, Thodoris Zagorakis and Kostas Katsouranis)!
After a 5.5-year-long trial, most Golden Dawn defendants were found guilty of manslaughter, leading a criminal organisation etc!seso wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 05:48Also no far-right Golden Dawn in the parliament after 7 years!Firnen wrote:Centre-right New Democracy is the new government of Greece, returning to power after 4 years.
I was surprised by the 'high' percentage of Mera25; people forget what Varoufakis did as Finance Minister...
I remember we had a 'nice' discussion about Kurz on this topic! Here is some latest news! https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66542195
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Why in this old thread?Firnen wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2023 15:20 The scenario that the Super League will continue without fans until further notice (and the home matches of the 3 Greek clubs for European competitions on Thursday will also be without fans) looks very likely right now.
The cause is that the Greek government wants to show they are doing something about hooligan violence after a violent clash between Olympiacos ultras and police outside the stadium where the volleyball derby between Olympiacos and Panathinaikos was taking place, which results to the serious injury of a policeman from a flare shot towards him from the ultras side. This was the last episode in an ongoing escalation between Olympiacos (as a sports organization, not just the football part) and the Greek government.
Now the government wants to show people who don't care about sports that they're doing something about "the hooligans" so they are contemplating knee-jerk "solutions" like this one.
Mistake, moving it to the correct oneLorric wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2023 15:24Why in this old thread?Firnen wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2023 15:20 The scenario that the Super League will continue without fans until further notice (and the home matches of the 3 Greek clubs for European competitions on Thursday will also be without fans) looks very likely right now.
The cause is that the Greek government wants to show they are doing something about hooligan violence after a violent clash between Olympiacos ultras and police outside the stadium where the volleyball derby between Olympiacos and Panathinaikos was taking place, which results to the serious injury of a policeman from a flare shot towards him from the ultras side. This was the last episode in an ongoing escalation between Olympiacos (as a sports organization, not just the football part) and the Greek government.
Now the government wants to show people who don't care about sports that they're doing something about "the hooligans" so they are contemplating knee-jerk "solutions" like this one.