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  1. Yeah, that's the slap on the wrist I was referring to. Would be surprised if it gets any worse.

     

    Sadly, I also believe this is the case. When this goes to trial, it will drag on for years, and eventually some low level guy (such as Sarris, Zografos, etc.) will take the fall and the big fish will find a way to get away with it.

     

    Just remember that in 2011, Beos and Psomiadis were actually arrested and were held in prison before the trial. Now they are free and Beos is a mayor of Volos.

  2. Not sure if I believe the Tzavellas news. Veroia might not be playing in Superleague next season, so I really doubt that Tzavellas would risk going to that team right now.

     

    I like the possible Olsen acquisition. If I remember right he played against Olympiakos in the CL last season. I think he will be a solid signing.

     

    The other rumors are Juan Manuel Vargas from Fiorentina. After all he scored against PAOK at Toumba so he is qualified.

     

    Also Udinese is supposedly interested in Kace. 

     

    Arensen will have a press conference on Thursday. I expect that by then there will be some official announcements concerning players.

  3. I would like the Welsh as well. They consist of semi-professional players and will be quite easy to overcome. Lokomotiva is the Ergotelis of Croatia considering that they have 11 players on loan from the Olympiakos of Croatia: Dinamo Zagreb. Lokomotiva is the team that our current coach beat in the final of the Croatian cup. He also beat them 5:0 in the league game away. Tudor should know how to handle them. 

     

    The question is what will PAOK do. If we play like we did in the recent playoffs, I see us having a difficult time with Lokomotiva Zagreb. 

     

    We could have had an easier draw.

  4. Players have been notified to report in Thessaloniki on June 26, 2015. They will undergo medical tests before heading to the training camp in Arnheim, Holland at the beginning of July. The team will play 2 or 3 pre-season friendlies while in Arnheim. It is quite possible that the team will travel directly from Holland  to the venue of the first Europa League game if the first game will an away fixture. 

  5. The Croatian Igor Tudor is PAOK's new coach. He signed a 3-year deal (1+2) worth 240,000 Euro per season. His only coaching experience is coaching Hajduk Split for 1 season, winning the Croatian cup. He was a successful player with Juventus Torino.

  6. 1. Konstantinos Andreadis (Greece): 1926-1931
    2. Rudolf Gassner (Austria): 1931-1932
    3. Aristotelis Armaris (Greece): 1932-1933
    4. Nikos Sankionis (Greece): 1933-1934
    5. Charilaos Papadopoulos (Greece): 1945-1946
    6. Aristotelis Armaris (Greece): 1946-1947
    7. Nikos Avelakis (Greece): 1947-1948
    8. Kostas Deligiorgis (Greece): 1948-1949
    9. Nikos Pangalos (Greece): 1949-1950
    10. Willy Swetzik (Austria): 1950-1952
    11. Nikos Pangalos (Greece): 1952-1953
    12. Ermao Hoffman (Hungary): 1955-1956
    13. Niko Polti (Austria): 1956-1957
    14. Kleanthis Vikelidis (Greece): 1957
    15. Walter Pfeffer (Austria): 1957
    16. Kostas Zogas (Greece): 1957-1958
    17. Dionysis Minardos (Greece): 1958-1959
    18. Darko Mihajlovic (Yugoslavia): 1959-1961
    19. Karl Durspekt (Austria): 1961-1963
    20. Gyorgy Babolchay (Hungary): 1963-1965
    21. Mile Kos (Yugoslavia): 1965-1966
    22. Lefteris Papadakis (Greece): 1966
    23. Nikos Pangalos (Greece): 1967-1968
    24. Dimitris Kalogiannis (Greece): 1968
    25. Ivor Powell (Wales): 1968
    26. Janko Janevski (Yugoslavia): 1968-1969
    27. Jane Csanadi (Hungary): 1969-1970
    28. Ivica Horvat (Yugoslavia): 1970-1971
    29. Giorgos Chasiotis (Greece): 1971
    30. Les Shannon (England): 1971-1974
    31. Apostolos Progios (Greece): 1974
    32. Gyula Lorant (Hungary): 1974-1976
    33. Branko Stankovic (Yugoslavia): 1976-1977
    34. Billy Bingham (England): 1977-1978
    35. Dimitris Kalogiannis (Greece): 1978
    36. Lakis Petropoulos (Greece): 1978-1979
    37. Egon Piechaczek (Poland: 30.09.1979 - 27.04.1980
    38. Gyula Lorant (Hungary): 28.04.1980 - 31.05.1981
    39. Aristos Fountoukidis (Greece): 01.06.1981 - 21.06.1981
    40. Heinz Haher (Germany): 06.09.1981 - 26.06.1983
    41. Pal Csernai (Hungary): 04.09.1983 - 06.05.1984
    42. Walter Skocik (Austria): 23.09.1984 - 02.03.1986
    43. Michalis Bellis (Greece): 03.03.1986 - 15.05.1986
    44. Thijs Libregts (Holland): 07.09.1986 - 06.12.1987
    45. Michalis Bellis (Greece): 07.12.1987 - 15.05.1988
    46. Rinus Israel (Holland): 11.09.1988 - 22.01.1989
    47. Nikos Alefantos (Greece): 23.01.1989 - 09.04.1989
    48. Stavros Sarafis (Greece): 10.04.1989 - 21.05.1989
    49. Rob Jacobs (Holland): 17.09.1989 - 23.12.1990
    50. Christos Terzanidis (Greece): 24.12.1990 - 02.06.1991
    51. Ciro Blazevic (Croatia): 01.09.1991 - 22.03.1992
    52. Giannis Gounaris (Greece): 23.03.1992 - 07.06.1992
    53. Ljupko Petrovic (Yugoslavia): 06.09.1992 - 24.01.1993
    54. Stavros Sarafis (Greece): 25.01.1993 - 30.01.1993
    55. Oleg Blokhin (Ukraine): 07.02.1993 - 27.02.1994
    56. Stavros Sarafis (Greece): 28.02.1994 - 28.04.1994
    57. Arie Haan (Holland): 28.08.1994 - 01.10.1995
    58. Stavros Sarafis (Greece): 02.10.1995 - 26.11.1995
    59. Dragan Kokotovic (Yugoslavia): 27.11.1995 - 04.02.1996
    60. Michalis Bellis (Greece): 05.02.1996 - 05.05.1996
    61. Gunder Bengtsson (Sweden): 06.05.1996 - 01.12.1996
    62. Christos Archontidis (Greece): 02.12.1996 - 02.02.1997
    63. Christos Archontidis (Greece): 03.02.1997 - 17.05.1998
    64. Oleg Blokhin (Ukraine): 22.08.1998  29.09.1998
    65. Christos Archontidis (Greece): 30.09.1998 - 07.02.1999
    66. Arie Haan (Holland): 08.02.1999 - 28.11.1999
    67. Stavros Sarafis (Greece): 29.11.1999 - 29.12.1999
    68. Dusan Bajevic (Bosnia): 01.01.2000  08.05.2002
    69. Angelos Anastasiadis (Greece): 25.08.2002 - 26.09.2004
    70. Rolf Fringer (Austria): 27.09.2004 - 13.02.2005
    71. Nikos Karageorgiou (Greece): 17.02.2005 - 16.09.2005
    72. Giorgos Kostikos (Greece): 17.09.2005 - 20.02.2006
    73. Ilie Dumitrescu (Romania): 21.02.2006 - 03.10.2006
    74. Stavros Sarafis (Greece): 03.10.2006 - 12.10.2006
    75. Momcilo Vukotic (Serbia): 13.10.2006 - 22.01.2007
    76. Giorgos Paraschos (Greece): 22.01.2007 - 02.09.2007
    77. Fernando Santos (Portugal): 03.09.2007 - 19.05.2010
    78. Mario Beretta (Italy): 14.06.2010 - 22.07.2010
    79. Pavlos Dermitzakis (Greece): 23.07.2010 - 17.10.2010
    80. Makis Havos (Greece): 18.10.2010 - 25.05.2011
    81. Laszlo Boloni (Romania): 09.06.2011 - 20.05.2012
    82. Giorgos Donis (Greece): 02.06.2012 - 29.04.2013
    84. Giorgos X. Georgiadis (Greece): 30.04.2013 - 30.06.2013
    85. Huub Stevens (Holland): 14.06.2013 - 02.03.2014
    86. Giorgos X. Georgiadis (Greece): 03.03.2014 - 17.05.2014
    87. Angelos Anastasiadis (Greece): 11.06.2014 - 16.03.2015
    88. Giorgos X. Georgiadis (Greece): 16.03.2015 - 17.06.2015
    89. Igor Tudor (Croatia): 18.06.2016 - 09.03.2016
    90. Vladan Ivic (Serbia): 09.03.2016 - 09.06.2017
    91. Aleksandar Stanojevic (Serbia): 16.06.2017 - 11.08.2017
    92. Razvan Lucescu (Romania): 11.08.2017 - 01.07.2019
    93. Abel Ferreira (Portugal): 01.07.2019 - 29.10.2020
    94. Pablo Gabriel Garcia Lopez (Uruguay): 30.10.2020 - 26.06.2021

    31. Razvan Lucescu (Romania): 26.06.2021 - Present

    Stavros Sarafis coached PAOK on 6 different occasions followed by Aggelos Anastasiadis, who coached PAOK on 4 different occasions. Michalis Bellis, Christos Archontidis and Giorgos X. Georgiadis coached PAOK on 3 different occasions.

    Aggelos Anastasiadis is the overall longest serving coach at PAOK (4 years, 11 months) on four different occasions.

    Fernando Santos is the longest continuously serving coach at PAOK (2 years , 10 months)

    Mario Beretta is the shortest serving coach at PAOK (38 days)

  7. I think starting next week we will start seeing players decisions, be it new players and players that will be leaving. I am sure there will be changes, but I don't expect that there will be drastic cuts. I think things will move slowly. More cuts will happen in the Winter transfer window, and by the start of the 16/17 season I expect a revamped team. 

  8. Exclusive: UEFA ethics chiefs clears Greeks in match-fixing scandal for Europa League

     

    Published on Wednesday, 17 June 2015 17:54 By Matt Scott

    June 17 - UEFA's Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector has recommended the inclusion of a club under criminal investigation for match fixing into next season's Europa League competition, Insideworldfootball can reveal.

    Greek team Asteras Tripolis have qualified directly for the group stages, alongside major European clubs such as Liverpool, Villarreal, Napoli and Schalke. Yet the club's president, Georgios Borovilos, and a board member, Dimitrios Bakos - who is also president of the Greek Super League - have been charged by Athens courts for alleged match-fixing and participation in a crime ring, dating back to 2011 [see related articles below].

    Insideworldfootball has found:

  9. We definitively need to do good in Europe this season. At a minimum reach the group stage of Europa League.

     

    The 53rd place rankings are thanks to the points we accumulated in the last 5 years of the European participation:

     

    2010-2011:  10.520 points

    2011-2012:  11.520

    2012-2013:    2.380  (thank you Donis - NOT)

    2013-2014:  10.220

    2014-2015:    6.240

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    TOTAL:        40.880

     

    Next season we will lose the 10.,52 points from the 2010-11 season, so it will be very important to do well this season, so we don't fall behind. If we reach the group stage and get as many wins as possible, we should be able to get close to 10.000 points.

  10. I would have to assume that the same restraining order against Saris will also be applied to Marinakis. Specially when his request to delay things was nor accepted.

     

    With that in mind, it will be important that UEFA gets an immediate report on the situation, so they can take action and the rest of the Greek teams in European competition can benefit. This is what happened two years ago to Fenerbahce and Metalist. Once UEFA saw that the officials from those teams were indicted on corruption charges, their teams got punished. It's no wonder that there was a surprise meeting today between Alafouzos, Savvidis and Melissanidis to discuss the upcoming Superleague season.

     

    It will be an interesting summer, but I think that eventually Marinakis will get off after many years of appeals.

  11. The events of 6/17 will give us an indication where the whole thing is going. First Marinakis and his lawyers will request that the special prosecutor Andreadis be relived of his duties in the case. If he stays on the case, it does not look good for Marinakis. If he is relieved, it will indicate that something is being cooked behind the scenes.

     

    Additionaly on the same day the ex-EPO President Saris is expected to testify. The outcome of this testimony and the prosecutor's decision on Saris will give an indication on what to expect on Thursdays testimony by Marinakis.

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