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Nea Bafra

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  1. sheriff is right, what does it matter if Ajax are weaker than they were 6 years ago when if you compare our team to what it was 6 years ago......hmmm whats a good analogy here, oh I know boston thanatos said it best "It's like comparing The Golden State Warriors to a YMCA league of retarded midgets with no arms..."
  2. They've just had 4 weeks off
  3. We'd still end up second and stuffing it up in the playoffs
  4. Klaous will not go to China, the chinese paid 2.5 million for Giannou because he is Australian and in the asian conference you can have 3 foreigners +1 asian conference foreigner. For Klaous to go he would be taking the place of a Brazilian/Argentine/Italian/Spaniard in other words no chance. Giannou was fighting for his spot against the likes of australians/japanese [who dont really go to chinese teams] and koreans. The pool of players to choose form between the two is vastly different and Klaous is not that good.
  5. this hurt my brain
  6. I was being a shifty Greek, your original statement did not say 48 hours from the end of the previous game, just cannot be scheduled and games are scheduled by their start time not their finish time. as for the second part of your comment, no one cares about Sydney anyway.
  7. just start the games at 9pm
  8. bravo sas, exactly what the squad needs, another full back
  9. honestly it's like he's a child. it's easy to crack a tantrum, alla tora ekane tin m*****a tou and now it's time to pull up the big boy pants and learn from his mistakes. if he wants to be directly involved in the club, who am I to tell him no, but prove that you can develop in the role.
  10. I wish he would threaten to build a decent squad
  11. just to elaborate on pontos post. that's what we will give them to take olsen away
  12. Next season is already over, in fact if no one seriously pulls their finger out just give Olympiakos the next 3 titles. I've said it before and I will say it again, Olympiakos success is killing the competitiveness of the Superleague and the Superleague's lack of competitiveness is killing Olympiakos ability to improve and therefore challenge seriously in Europe. If you don't have regular cut throat games when they do arrive it's such a shock to the system they can't succeed. You don't win anything without being battle hardened and at the moment a wet paper bag puts up more resistence in the league.
  13. There's precedent for clubs from different countries playing [albeit fictional countries] The Australian league has a team from New Zealand playing in it. Different country, passport, even confederation
  14. was voted into the bundesliga team of the year last year as a full back
  15. the balance is there, quality not quite just yet. can they reach the knockouts? yes if they don't get a complete clusterfark of a group like last time but if they were to draw holland spain and chile again, not a chance. but if you think how far the squad has come from the rezili it was under verbeek and osieck in such a short time it's a feather in ange's cap for sure
  16. The biggest problem is that more often than not the ethniki don't play to their potential. Performance is as much about consistency as it is ability.
  17. I'm not particularly invested either way so I won't be too shattered to see a sub par performance from the ethniki, in fact I expect it when they come here on what's basically their holidays and get taken out everywhere and don't have to pay a thing. Player for player the greek squad is stronger, but at the moment the system, discipline and balance the australian team plays with and has across the squad makes them a dangerous opponent for most teams. If the ethniki don't turn up to play it won't bother me, I don't think it's an accurate reflection of their ability/potential but it is probably an accurate reflection of their attitude to playing for the national team.
  18. if only the senior squad wasn't such a bourdello that can't continue their development
  19. I don't necessarily think at international level it is about what you can show. The coach should already know about you before picking you. They might have had an injury, cramp or were wasting time. If I was Sabo I'd consider myself fortunate, their coach only made two substitutions the whole game. I'd rather get some game time than none for my national team [club level is a different kettle of fish]
  20. The PAOK youth teams generally play in the Lokoball tournament, the Lukoil cup and/or the Rimini Cup different age groups have won both those tournaments at one stage and sometimes on multiple occasions
  21. I recall one of the K15 teams being good, but obviously those kids would have aged out. What is clear though that at some levels we have decent coaching.
  22. I meant he would be a decent fit for PAOK, not the Greek NT, he is only in the oz team because he fills a need. he is not in the best 11 players Australia has, but he is in the best XI. there is a paucity of strikers in Australia. On a side note, i din't want to post this in one of the threads in the NT section where some bloke compared the Greek and oz teams because have no desire to become part of some flame war over this and have it turn into an NSL v A League m*****a. But i will say this, i think if you look at the 2 squads there are 2 areas where i believe Australia is better and 1 where i believe it's a draw, the rest Greece has Australia covered. i don't like to judge purely based on what club you play for because sometimes that comes down more to politics than anything else the way i see it Australia is ahead in goalkeeping [not by a lot, but i think Ryan has karnezis covered and after that Australia's depth is better] and central midfield [where i think jedinak, rogic, milligan, luongo and mooy are slightly ahead] i think it's probably about even on the wings and that Greece has Australia covered in the centre of defence easily and the same for the full backs and the forwards. man for man I'll take Greece, but system for system it's hard to go past how well drilled the Australian team is at the moment.
  23. he played the kind of active target man role that would currently suit us a lot more perpetual movement than we currently get [still not very quick but by and large with quick midfielders it works well] i realise the strength of the opposition but in a system he's a decent player
  24. he also had 2 assists and won 2 penalties
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