Brklyngrk
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	I think the training facility is dependent on the govn't approval which as we know...
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	Just read that Holebas is contemplating returning to the ethniki. EPO reached out to him and he said he needs to think about it.
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	While not a fan of the deal, the truth of the matter is the rest of the world already recognizes them as Macedonia. A deal had to be made. What is difficult is that their government keeps provoking Greece by referring to themselves as Macedonia. If the deal is carried out in its true spirit, then this would be a win and would only strengthen our borders and our standing in the world. If....
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	He is almost single handedly raising the profile of tennis in Greece. As he gets better, so will he inspire other kids in Greece to take up the sport. Bravo to him!!
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Kostas Manolas ‒ (Now Playing for Pannaxiakos)
Brklyngrk replied to georgelaz's topic in Greek Players Abroad
Rumors that Manchester United want to buy him in the summer, with his release clause at around $36 million, quite a few teams will make a bid. Roma trying to offer him higher wages in exchange of getting rid of the release clause but they haven't agreed yet. - 
	I thought he played in a cup...
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	I don't believe you need to defend the entire game but we don't have the players to do control the ball and attack. Renieri tried that and we got ripped apart. I believe Greece's strength is still their defense. What we need is some speed on the wings to open up the game when we have a chance to counter. A few players will change the entire complexion.
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Kostas Manolas ‒ (Now Playing for Pannaxiakos)
Brklyngrk replied to georgelaz's topic in Greek Players Abroad
https://toty.uefa.com/?int_ref=article - The want the public to pick the top 11 from a group of 50 they selected... - 
	
Kostas Manolas ‒ (Now Playing for Pannaxiakos)
Brklyngrk replied to georgelaz's topic in Greek Players Abroad
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	I do believe playing Donis will make a huge difference only because of his speed. Defensively, by and large we can agree that we are pretty solid (for the most part). Having a player being able to beat other players with speed will make all the difference.
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	Zeca is the only current foreigner, Klonaridis has Greek lineage. Zeca though, I do respect. Speaks Greek well and loves the culture.
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	This group is comparatively similar to the world cup qualifiers, when we were in a higher pot.
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	RETSOS FACES ANOTHER LONG LAY-OFF Panagiotis Retsos faces a long time on the sidelines. The Greece international suffered a muscle and tendon injury in the back of his left thigh playing for Bayer 04 on Thursday night. Retsos was making his first appearance of the season in the Europa League match between the Werkself and Bulgarian champions Ludogorets (1-1). The 20-year-old had just completed a long period of rehabilitation following an injury to his right thigh. The medical section at Bayer 04, in discussion with Retsos, will determine the treatment required now at the start of next week.
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	To be fair, AEK have defended well and were competitive in all the matches. Having said that, AEK has looked like the worst team in the group. Management hasn't helped them at all with benching three starters a few days before the CL and never replacing the guys they lost. AEK were also unfortunately in a tough group. Bayern and Ajax look really good. Benfica look ok but AEK should/could have won that game.
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Kostas Manolas ‒ (Now Playing for Pannaxiakos)
Brklyngrk replied to georgelaz's topic in Greek Players Abroad
if they buy him and he sits, what's the point? They favor the tandem of Bonucci and Chiellini. Benatia and the young highly rated Rugani barely play and they also have Barzagli. The purchase is the in the anticipation of selling either Benatia or Rugani (they want to leave due to lack of playing time). - 
	The game was similar to other games we played. We had chances but what is clear is that Mantalos/Pelkas can not play on the wings. They just do not get open. I was impressed with Torosidis, after all these years, his crosses were pretty good. Koutris also did a good job. Vlacho didn't have much to do but other than his one intervention when the Finish striker was clear on goal. What I likes about him is that as soon as he got the ball, he was ready to counter but no one was ready to get the ball to start going up the pitch. He would turn right/left, no were to counter. Also, at the end of the game, no sense of urgency, they were playing passes back to the keeper. I must say, Sokratis is the epitome of a captain, he tried and hustled. You can tell he gives it his all.
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	They are definitely missing something, either way, any team from Greece would struggle. They did play well in the first half, but they always seem to tire afterwards (probably from all that defending)...
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	I am not so sold in Karnezis being completely ostracized from the team. If he plays well for Napoli (he seems to be playing every third game) and we have a need at goal keeping, he wouldn't be a bad call up. Obviously, give it to the most in form player but he is not bad by any means.
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	Some blame does go to him as well, fairly or unfairly. Ultimately he is responsible for the team and how they perform. If the player's don't respond, he has to get through to them.
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	Ranieri got it wrong because he tried to reverse a complete football culture in a country overnight. He called up so many new faces and they did not have time to integrate with one another. Also, if I remember correctly, we had quite a few injuries right after the world cup.