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  1. howdy fellas, so we back here again ha Ziaka. Ahhh the the old days. Wtf with the other site by the way ? got kicked off it about 7 months ago so could only read posts.
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  2. ERT (and YENED) was always controlled by the political party/military generals that was in power at the time, going all the way back to 1960's. ERT should have never been closed down. it should have been streamlined and cleaned up. It could have easily operated with half the working force. The closing of ERT was a political move by Samaras dictated to him by the private broadcasting companies so they could control 100% of Digea.
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  3. Vryzas was officially announced as the new TD by Veroia. This basically means he is finally out of making decisions at PAOK.
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  4. You must have been one of the m**** that Attilio once said that he will eventually kick out of GS. Now look where he is.
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  5. KKE would be banned in any civilised country..or at least laughed out of existence..only in Greece they are still relevant because we are carrying 70 years of 'baggage'... KKE would create zero jobs and shut the country down..
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  6. Put down the KKE all you want but the fact is their solution is probably the one that would benefit Greece the most in the long run. *Out of the euro *Out of the EU *Renounce the debt And march ahead with a protected industry and, at least, a partially planned economy.
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  7. Look man its not so simple as to provide for Greeks with other people's money. The point is to lead the country in a path where it has the ability to obtain some form of sustainability on day. Right now that is IMPOSSIBLE. The interest rate is too high, the debt is too high, the austerity has shrunk the economy, the gdp is going down and the deficit is going up, the country has no control of inflation or its currency. There are a lot of issues, similar to the 2008 housing market crash in the US. People were given subprime mortgages with high interest rates , the banks turned their heads (just like the EU did in the Goldman Sachs/Papademo/Simiti scam to get into the euro), and no one bothered to ask if these people were able to pay these loans or if their income can sustain the payments in the even of a recession. Same thing with Greece. Basically what Syriza are saying is "help us help you". They can either get their money back at a lower interest rate, slightly trimmed, and without austerity/political influence, or they can lose everything and get nothing if Greece defaults, which is the only solution if an agreement isn't made. The country has NO money to run operating expenses and in the long run the country will never make enough money to keep up with the interest rate. We have no choice right now. Greece is a junky right now, and either the EU lets Greece die from withdrawal or helps the country get rehab. But under no circumstance can we continue to keep injecting dead money into the country without a real solution. Now on to other important things. That avatar man. I can no longer continue to converse with you while you sport a despicable and disgusting Kronos Gyro as an avatar and have the username Gyro hahaha
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  8. That's what you get for being a naughty boy.
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  9. Sounds like fun, I'll play too. Added Papagiannopoulos to this list. Skipping some of the kids who have bounced around between the youth and senior teams. Player Position Age Rating Comment --------------- -------- --- ------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Glykos GK 28 3 Kind of average, teeters between 2 and 3. Once he became starter, he was solid Itandje GK 32 2 Comes off as very unreliable, but has not been our problem Skondras RB 25 4 A very good right back, maybe the most improved from last season Konstantinidis RB 20 2 So fast. Makes some stupid mistakes. Kitsiou RB 21 1 Invisible. Last season was better for him. Perhaps should be played further up Rat LB 33 3 Somewhat inconsistent, but our best LB by far. Tzavellas LB 27 1 Cancer. Played as CB, very ineffective. Costa CB 33 2 Flop? Vitor CB 25 3 Our best CB. Carried the defense for both seasons. Papagiannopoulos CB 24 2 I liked what little I saw. Too bad the club is run by idiots. Hope he sticks around. Maduro DM 30 2 Who? Kace DM 21 4 Very talented, hugely aggressive. I really like this guy. Tziolis DM 30 2 Averaging this as a 2 due to his poor 13/14. Was great first half of 14/15. Noboa CM 30 3 Poor man's Natcho. Golasa CM 23 2 Inconsistent, good dribbler, usually looks dangerous. Mak AM 24 3 90% the player Stoch is for half the price Pereyra AM 27 4 Played behind the CF and in front of Noboa, will do a lot of damage Koulouris FW 19 1 Either should be played more or loaned out. Currently in purgatory. Papadopoulos FW 33 2 Much better than I expected. If Koulouris isn't trusted, worthy of playing. Salpi FW 33 1 An exceptionally poor season for my fav warrior. Sad to see his decline. Love him. Klaus FW 26 3 If he ended the season as well as he started, he'd already be owned by another team. Lucas FW 26 3 Can't handle big games. Potentially bad attitude. No brains. Exceptionally talented physically Martens AM 30 2 Who?
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  10. Hello Serraios! Remind me where do you live... I forgot.
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  11. Rate our team! Below I've rated our squad as I see it. Others who are lucky enough to watch more games could have a different opinion. Ratings 5 - Superb player. Almost impossible to replace. Example: Natcho. 4 - Excellent player. Hard to replace. Example: Noboa. Stoch (when he felt like playing). 3 - Good squad player. Not easily replaced. Example: Klaus. 2 - Decent squad player. Can be replaced fairly easily. 1 - For the tip. Player Position Age Rating Comment --------------- -------- --- ------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Glykos GK 28 2 Has done ok since breaking into the 1st team. Itandje GK 32 2 Has done ok recently without being exeptional. Skondras RB 25 3* Improved a lot this season. Cemented the RB position. Konstantinidis RB 20 2 Has improved considerably this season. One to watch next season. Kitsiou RB 21 2 Has regressed since being the first choice RB last season. Rat LB 33 3* Surprised me. Has done very well overall. Tzavellas LB 27 2 Aliti. Costa CB 33 2 Has pedigree. Needs to show it. Vitor CB 25 3* Still a 1st team choice when fit. Needs a reliable CB partner. Maduro DM 30 2 Time to go. Has pedigree but never delivered. Kace DM 21 3* The kid is only 21 and is a 1st team regular. Tziolis DM 30 2 Enigma. I think he still has a role in the team. Noboa CM 30 4** Expecting him to become our midfield general. Golasa CM 23 2 Shown glimpses but needs to show more. Mak AM 24 3* Fizzled towards the end of the season, but overall a great signing. Pereyra AM 27 3* Fizzled towards the end of the season, but overall a great signing. Koulouris FW 19 - Too early to judge. Papadopoulos FW 33 2 Has done quite well. Worth keeping as backup/rotation. Salpi FW 33 2 On the wane. I'd still keep him in the squad for morale. Klaus FW 26 3* Has age on his side. Expecting big things. Lucas FW 26 4** Playing in La Liga for a season can't hurt. Martens AM 30 2 Time to go. Has pedigree but never delivered.
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  12. It's so that people like me can squeeze in a game at the start of my holidays in Greece and still get some warm weather. https://flic.kr/p/82tSs7
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  13. The fax machines weren't workinggg re paidiaaa!!!!
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  14. In the leftist ideology there is no such thing as "Our people" in the way that you are picturing the term. You're thinking about it within the scope of statehood, meaning them (another nationality) and us (Greeks) whereas leftists ideology sees it as them (middle class-rich) and us ( workers/lower classes worldwide, including immigrants). To some degree they have a point as the rich were living tax free and corrupt for many years. Only problem is, the lower classes in Greece were as well , on a smaller individual scale but in larger numbers. It seems Syriza is falling into the same, typical Greek approach of extremes. Its either the rich or the poor. Nothing in between, and most certainly no attempt to fix both. Greek politicians have yet to wrap their heads around the concept of anti-austerity, as Syriza will simply replace poor-austerity with rich-austerity. Big business will avoid Greece all together, the way things are heading, and Rich-austerity will quickly turn into a shortcoming for poorer citizens as well, as there is NO concept of moderation in Greek politics or Greece in general. There is no attempt to reach a compromise with Greece's financial elite, to help both the poor and rich in Greece, as that would go against the ideology that the current Govt. represents. When the pendulum swings to the right again the rich will have their way again and the poor will be backed into a corner. When the right F***s up and the pendulum swings left again, you'll expect ERT projects and public sector "jobs" popping up all over the place again, and when the pendulum swings right, Greece will continue the privatization programs where we will be able to continue racking up the "BIG BUCKS" selling away our boarders and islands on craigslist. When the pendulum swings to the right, you'll eventually get taxed for having kids, and when it swings left you'll get taxed to pay for Illegal Immigrant children. Just one big stupid ###### ENDLESS circle. With that being said there is one thing you have to give Syriza credit for and that is, that they have not pulled a 180 yet. They're doing exactly what they promised they would do since their election campaign. They are pushing for the EU to loan to us, under the appropriate terms. They are going after the big boy cons rather than jailing salon owners and corner store "tycoons" LOL. They have cut certain taxes imposed on those struggling in Greece. Agree with it or not, they are doing what they said, and even when they can't do what they said, the intent is still there. This only exposes the fact that the Greek public doesn't even really know what they really want. All they know is that they want "it" NOW. They don't know how "it" is going to happen as long as it happens NOW. Everyone is focusing on a declining economy since his election, but no one is acknowledging that he's doing what they voted for. They probably thought Tsipra and Varoufaki were going to waltz into Brussels and the European/World elites would give up their plan without a battle. That is why the Drachma at this moment in time, under these conditions would never work. Because the first week that Greeks realize the Drachma isn't the instant success they thought it would be, there is going to be more unrest and bitching, because they aren't getting "it" NOW. Whatever "it" is. "
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