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  1. I'm gonna quote myself because this is gonna be key.
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  2. Very good result. We did not lose, and we score the very important away goal. If we play smart at Toumba we can qualify. Still undefeated against Ajax.
    2 points
  3. This stadium is like a tomb. They're gonna s%$#! themselves in Toumba
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  4. I was wondering that myself. I spent the game in drunken agony...can't remember a single thing Crespo did.
    1 point
  5. Good luck tomorrow. Although you shouldn't need it, vs these guys.
    1 point
  6. Charisis, Campos and Tzavellas our top players in my opinion. Everyone else played well. Let's not forget it's still early in the season. The team will get better with time.
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  7. Good result. I actually thought Tzavella for the most part did well, making some key interceptions. Xarisi was very good, if he is injured hopefully its nothing serious and he is fine for the 2nd leg. Klaus you would swear hasn't played football, no ability to shield or hold up the ball but thats nothing new. They are beatable but we are gonna need to score at least 2 I think, can't see us keeping a clean sheet. But all to play for in a packed toumba
    1 point
  8. Klaus at least got the assist. Rodrigues (who looked better all game), did not show up when needed.
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  9. Nothing to fear here. Will be disappointed if we can't beat this ajax at toumba.
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  10. In past UEFA Champions League qualifying matches in Thessaloniki, PAOK hasn't been doing well. Hopefully, they could finally break the duck.
    1 point
  11. mystakidis sub should have happened 15 min ago at least
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  12. Tzioli in for Charissis... My balls shrivel up into my stomach just typing that.
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  13. I have been impressed with Charisis in this game.
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  14. honestly, i would like to see mystakidis replace Rodriguez ... dude just needs to play simple
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  15. literally saw the 2 side of glykos in one half. Fumbling that shot for the offside goal, and him flapping at the corner, which he got nowhere near. Then he makes a solid reflex save. He looks nervy, if we get through this with a clean sheet it will be a minor miracle. Defs settled a lot better after the goal, more space will open up as Ajax chase a goal or 2, we need to take advantage. Rodrigues looking dangerous without having quiet been able to get a hold of them
    1 point
  16. leovac has been briliant mate. crespo and tzavella have done a good job a cb. the game will be decided in the midfield. charisis and cmiriock have lifted. shakov looks lost. rodrigues and matos have let us down, weres our mate red sherriff we got djalma for goals theirs one. big 45 minutes left anything can happen. come on paokara lets win and not cope 3
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  17. Klaus got the yellow, they can't afford to lose him
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  19. http://aklautoi.blogspot.gr/p/live-stream-1.html
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  20. We can't put more that 2 passes together without losing the ball.
    1 point
  21. I'm not gonna lie, these Black/Blue kits look GOOD.
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  22. Next stage of what? Olympiakos and PAOK will continue in Europa League even if they lose. I think Olympiakos and Panathinaikos will advance. PAOK has a chance as well. I don't see AEK and Giannina advancing.
    1 point
  23. His passion is great but it's hard to rely on someone made of glass, especially when we have top defenders like Sokratis and manolas Jr
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  24. In order to make sure as to what the whole issue is (or I think it is), I will quote excerpts from the Wikipedia. My own text/comments will be in red. COINTELPRO encompassed disruption and sabotage of the Socialist Workers Party (1961), the Ku Klux Klan (1964), the Nation of Islam, the Black Panther Party (1967), and the entire New Left social/political movement, which included antiwar, community, and religious groups (1968). A later investigation by the Senate's Church Committee (see below) stated that "COINTELPRO began in 1956, in part because of frustration with Supreme Court rulings limiting the Government's power to proceed overtly against dissident groups ..."[31] Official congressional committees and several court cases[32] have concluded that COINTELPRO operations against communist and socialist groups exceeded statutory limits on FBI activity and violated constitutional guarantees of freedom of speech and association.[1] The program was successfully kept secret until 1971, when the Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI burgled an FBI field office in Media, Pennsylvania, took several dossiers, and exposed the program by passing this material to news agencies.[33] Many news organizations initially refused to publish the information. Within the year, Director J. Edgar Hoover declared that the centralized COINTELPRO was over, and that all future counterintelligence operations would be handled on a case-by-case basis.[34][35] Additional documents were revealed in the course of separate lawsuits filed against the FBI by NBC correspondent Carl Stern, the Socialist Workers Party, and a number of other groups. In 1976 the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities of the United States Senate, commonly referred to as the "Church Committee" for its chairman, Senator Frank Church of Idaho, launched a major investigation of the FBI and COINTELPRO. Journalists and historians speculate that the government has not released many dossier and documents related to the program. Many released documents have been partly, or entirely, redacted. The Final Report of the Select Committee castigated conduct of the intelligence community in its domestic operations (including COINTELPRO) in no uncertain terms: The Committee finds that the domestic activities of the intelligence community at times violated specific statutory prohibitions and infringed the constitutional rights of American citizens. The legal questions involved in intelligence programs were often not considered. On other occasions, they were intentionally disregarded in the belief that because the programs served the "national security" the law did not apply. While intelligence officers on occasion failed to disclose to their superiors programs which were illegal or of questionable legality, the Committee finds that the most serious breaches of duty were those of senior officials, who were responsible for controlling intelligence activities and generally failed to assure compliance with the law.[1] Many of the techniques used would be intolerable in a democratic society even if all of the targets had been involved in violent activity, but COINTELPRO went far beyond that ... the Bureau conducted a sophisticated vigilante operation aimed squarely at preventing the exercise ofFirst Amendment rights of speech and association, on the theory that preventing the growth of dangerous groups and the propagation of dangerous ideas would protect the national security and deter violence. ???? And now we come to the Chomskian suggestion that the removal of Nixon from office served to keep the worse aspects of COINTELPRO secret ?.. In a 1996 'Big Idea' interview with BBC journalist Andrew Marr, Noam Chomsky suggests that the revelation of COINTELPRO was actually vastly more significant than Watergate,[36] exposure of which happened at exactly the same time. While Chomsky doesn't allege a conspiracy per se, he seems to imply that the apparently convenient timing might suggest that President Nixon could have been sacrificed to drown out media interest in COINTELPRO[37] or that at the very least, the fact that the full extent of the COINTELPRO programme remains relatively unknown is proof that the press has done a poor job in investigating the FBI's activities even once they have been admitted. It was later revealed that the secret Deep Throat source who tipped off Washington Post journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein to the Watergate break-in source was FBI Associate Director Mark Felt for reasons which, according to Chomsky, have never been conclusively explained ?.. My overall understanding is that the COINTELPRO program was a criminal enterprise by people who should have been sent to gaol.
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  25. Looks like a mess :( Collar ruins it. Adidas was a much cleaner nicer design. How long till we get rid of Puma?
    1 point
  26. They should make a highlight reel of all the tet-a-tet goals he missed....if there are any servers big enough to handle all that footage...
    1 point
  27. I personaly think if Kyriakos is healthy he automatically gets in the starting 11 even if he's missed a s%$#! load of games because of injury. Even if he is a bit rusty the guy brings leadership, energy and passion in that line up and that's rare to find on this team right now. He is a must for me.
    1 point
  28. Pas screwed us with the fog game a couple of years ago. Fck them and christovasilis! Hearing they are playing in atromitos stadium now and rightfully so.
    1 point
  29. Samaras is the most notorious Greek footballer on this forum at least. 78 pages of forum discussion! second place isn't even close! Possibly the most controversial greek footballer as well. Debates; Abortion, Gun Laws, Healthcare, Military, Education, and Samaras. lol XD :P
    1 point
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