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Anyone have any clue as to their attendance at games? I'd imagine their fan base is a fraction what it was at their height. And I hope a mod updates the name of this topic, the R is driving me nuts.1 point
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Great win. Good for the moral for the game against Dortmund. Maybe Dortmund will be with their minds at Bayern Munich. They play them next sunday.1 point
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I think I'm somewhere in the middle on this topic. I see what everyone else is saying in regards to stability and having such a successful figure leading our team but at the same time Original21 has a good point as well. There is a little taste of Dusan in a lot of questionable activity at the club these last few years. Important figures like Aki Ziko leaving and Manola coming back, for instance, are unnecessary things that hold the team back. In my opinion Bajevic should have a post, but we also need someone impartial and active (melissanidi is not active) to look over his decisions, OR he needs to have some of his authority removed. This is AEK not a "Lets reunite the old gang" party.1 point
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Very much so Dutch! 2 wins from 2 games that I've seen, home and away. I'm here another month, some big games ahead I hope to get to. I'm staying in Florina, so a couple hours away from Thessaloniki, mostly PAOK fans here, met a few of the guys from the fan club, treli haha. Last night at the kafeneio a couple gavroi tried to watch the game, they couldn't handle the constant heckling and left early into the second half.1 point
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NI will be playing without forward Kyle Lafferty who is responsible for much of the success of the team. PS. I have tickets for the game and hope to see a much improved Greek side next month.1 point
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Are you saying Bajevic is too old now ? For my money, he's the best manager in Greece in the last 3 decades.1 point
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"butsting your ass" running... or "yelling" at players is not what I am talking about Its the type of presence that Karagouni used to bring The type of calm that Gilberto used to bring The type of morale booster that would permate through our players when Leto would flare with the ball The type of tsabouka our players had when Equi would demand to win The type of grit shown by our players when Basina used to command the midfield.... Thats what I'm talking about....1 point
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Greece have plenty of experienced players even with the departure of all those players. Karnezis, Soktatis, Manolas, Torosidis, Holebas, Maniatis, Samaris, Tziolis, Kone, Lazaros, Ninis, Fetfatzidis & Mitroglou have all played at a FIFA World Cup & a few at two plus Euro tournaments. I think they lacked direction, leadership & passion in this past 15 months.1 point
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My mothers Godson plays for the K14 I think. He's been in the youth system for 3-4 years.1 point
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Some pics posted of the U17s vs Panthrakikos. Good to see that Arnesen is paying attention. And that Garcia is still alive.1 point
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@ Doxa, one of the parties who has also faced many allegations of corruption and stealing is KKE. So you see, the irony behind your statements praising Syriza as a "clean" people's party, is that a large percentage of Syriza is made up of former Pasok and KKE bouleftes. Kameno, although one of the better politicians in Greece, in my opinion, was also a former ND boulefti. So it seems that reshuffling the cards to come to an end result of a clean and righteous political party is unlikely, and you've come down with a serious case of wishful thinking. As far as Golden Dawn are concerned I feel like Greeks have made it a habit of focusing on the tree and losing the forest. Their short shortsightedness has led them to a scapegoating which hunt to find WHO voted for XA, rather than WHY they voted for them. Why is it that in the last few years 7-15% of the country have voted for a party led by someone who clearly shows signs of a sociopath? I don't think Xrish Augh are the devil that the media makes them out to be but at the same time you cannot envision a serious country being led by someone like Mixaloliako. So I ask again, what have these people gone through to have placed their hope in a party like XA? What do they encounter in their everyday lives that has led them to make such a decision? These are people who are experiencing NEGLECT. Neglect from their very own government who is pocketing hundreds of millions (this period alone) in order to pretend to turn Greece into a welcoming center for a muslim invasion that is being financed by ultra rich industrialists looking to outsource the local population on domestic soil, and supported by pseudo intellectuals who are plagued by white-guilt (self hatred) and so have sold their ethnic identity in exchange for an ideological identity that goes against their interests. The end product is Greeks in Northern Epirus being subjected to albanian state sponsored genocide, Islands turned into rest rooms for rioting ILLEGAL immigrants, Thraki a few steps from being the next Kosovo, and Greeks in Greece being afraid to walk around in their neighborhoods in fear of being robbed or assaulted. Here's the CHE21QNS one day challenge: Take a stroll through the Pirea port in the morning, then in the afternoon head to Menidi in Athens, and end your day walking through Omonoia. Then (if you are still physically in tact and have all your possessions on you of course) let me know how exactly you feel, and let me know if at the end of the day you don't find your self a step closer to supporting XA. The sad truth is that at many points in my 2.5 month trip to Greece I found my self for moments at a time turning into a Xrisaugith, not out of genuine support for the party, but out of anger, anguish, and neglect. When the local immigrants have just damaged the public wiring for the street lamps in your neighborhood and you restore the lights to a neighborhood with THREE robbed houses in one night, only to have the authorities tell you they cant do anything......you start to see why XA are a mainstay power in Greece nowadays. Truth is Doxa, that since your "clean" government is too busy taking European subsidies to turn Greece into a metaphoric spaghetti strainer for the rest of Europe, abandoned Greek citizens have turned to a psychopath (Mixaloliako) to be the ONE voice against the invasion of Greece. Long live Syriza.......1 point
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