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  1. Yeah, Pereryra would have been a better choice on paper, although we don't know his current state. Metrosport said some minutes ago that the PAE would buy a good striker with "different characteristics" than Klaus if we progress against Ajax.
  2. Well, protothema states that Greeks abroad are not affected by this new rule. Nevertheless, it worries me somehow that I couldn't find any other source. You know, never trust bureaucracy in Greece... http://www.protothema.gr/sports/article/598408/apo-tis-30-septemvriou-i-eisodos-sta-gipeda-mono-me-tin-karta-filathlou/
  3. We have improved in almost every position, and it's not even August! I can't remember the last transfer period where this was actually the case. Good job by Michel and Ivic so far. However, we are still in need of a fast striker. Klaus is a classical center forward. It's not his job to outrun everyone on the field nor is capable to do so. A fast and agile striker would be the perfect counter part, since Klaus isn't the type of striker you need when you depend on counter attacks.
  4. This will be a very dramatic game. It's safe to say that our chances are 50/50. https://sports.bwin.com/en/sports#eventId=5345842&leagueIds=1899&preferredCategoryIds=&preferredTemplateIds=&sportId=4 The bookies agree with this too. Everything can happen. My guess is that Ivic is going to copy Santos tactics. That being said, it's even possible this game will end in a penalty shootout. But no matter what happens, I'm confident that we can pull through. Btw, does anybody know if Greeks living abroad need the karta fila8lou too? "
  5. Does anyone of you guys follow Raptopoulos? I know it's just a conspiracy... but he actually thinks that either AEK or PAOK will benefit from the EPO elections in october and that gavros reign will end. Just look at gavros. Roberto as one of their best players has left the team. Marinakis is interested in buying an English football club. And now the fasaries with their coach. I guess he could be actually right. However, I rather think that it would be AEK who wins the title race. I just can't imagine us to break the POK.
  6. Ax re filarako, THIS is exactly what I don't like. In the last years it has become totally mainstream to hate the EU and the idea behind it sometimes even with no arguments at all. No offense, but you probably don't even know half of the European members and still you dare to judge. The mainstream hate just continues. Some arguments are even reasonable, but there's also a lot of racism, populism and nationalism going on, and sometimes it's just pure hate.
  7. Your racist argumentation is just awful. Ethnic antagonism, oh my, do you still live in 1939? You're saying that 48,1% of the British population aren't patriots because they like the EU. So that's what you call democracy??? A huge "minority" like that needs to be respected. Foreigners... yeah, right... it's more like you're blinded by your hate and your nationalistic views. Btw, no, the youths have every right to be frustrated about this result. They were able to study for free and work all around Europe and now you just say F*** off, we leave and legitimate that by only a small margin of over 50%? Oh right, you're so independent and democratic. I forgot. And that's why you screw with young people and their future. Because of "equality". I'll tell you what, the Brexit supporters have won. But it's not a decisive victory. Almost half of the British ppopulation are still supporting the EU. You can't just ignore that. And you can't just write them off saying they are no patriots. In fact patriots like 'you' are the ones who have ended the UK with your nationalism. The Scottish independence is just around the corner. Britain had won the world wars only to become smaller. Now the Brexit has won... and history is going to repeat itself.
  8. Yeah, not to mention those uneducated old farts in the midlands and the far north who read the sun and never had seen something else than their little villages far far away from the hotspots of migration. Oh wait... Well, Cameron really managed to be worse than Chamberlain with today's results. Not only that he got the UK unintentionally out of the EU, but even worse he managed to break apart the UK. Scotland will use the Brexit to get its independence, while Northern Ireland could reunite with Ireland. Wow, I'm not even mad, that's amazing! I only feel bad for the young people of which 64% voted to remain. To bad their future lies now in tatters, because some short sighted uneducated people filled with hatred and ignorance fall for the lies of Farage and Johnson. http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/2016/06/watch-brexit-lies-unravel-nigel-farage-calls-350m-week-promise-nhs-mistake Whoops... so much for that. Farewell Britain.
  9. Hungary scored two lucky free kicks and Ronaldo exploded. Best game I've watched so far. 4 goals in 15 minutes. I really hope that the karpouzas and Vierinha make it into the final.
  10. Yeah http://www.gazzetta.gr/football/article/939251/filiko-me-porto-stin-ollandia Wise decision since Porto is participating in the Cl playoffs.
  11. My brain told me a Brexit would be a terrible decision for the UK. Seems like I'm not using it the way you do.Sovereignty..? Oh.. that reminds me of something.
  12. There are a lot of mays and speculation and what ifs. I agree that we don't know what exactly happened behind closed doors. Btw, does anyone think the Brexit is still possible now that an extremist has murdered Jo Cox, who was officially against the Brexit? I honestly doubt it. The majority of people is more affected by emotions than anything else. Seeing a mother of two children being gunned down and slaughtered because she was against the Brexit is the biggest own goal you could have made.
  13. http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/djalma/profil/spieler/51191 Djalma? His main position is right wing. Additionally, he is able to play as a center forward or a left wing. Btw, we're trying to get even more Turkish trash. http://www.gazzetta.gr/football/article/937828/vlepei-mpoiko-o-paok http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/denys-boyko/profil/spieler/91931#subnavi Fun fact: This guy played for Dnipro last season. Sounds familiar, huh?
  14. Well, the funny thing is they have the money to waste... while we won't see that amount in our whole lifetime.
  15. No, that's still not true. The main goal was to negotiate with the Eurogroup and to have better austerity conditions, not to leave the EU for good. That's just what you interpreted. Do you even realize that if Greece leaves, it would still have to accept the trading conditions of the EU? Do you realize that even Turkey could turn the trading conditions with Greece to their favor if it wasn't for the EU?? And finally, do you even consider that Greece has to pay much higher customs without the EU? There is no economical benefit of a Grexit. I hope you are aware of that. Greece is too small and insignificant to negotiate good trading terms for themselves without the EU. They're just a small fish. Let aside the billions that are floating into the Greek infrastructure to build motorways like the Egnatia Odos. Even the Turks envy us for such good streets. Founded by the EU. No, your argument about the former Yugoslavian countries being in a better situation now is also debatable. Bosnia is a failed state and didn't recovered from the break up ever again. It has become the poorest country in the Balkans now. Montenegro doesn't even have an official currency, they use Euros instead. Same goes for Kosova, so much about their "independence" making it better for them. Croatia and Slovenia already joined the EU while Serbia and FYROM are still trying to get into it. Why do you think that is? Seems like their "sovereignty" isn't that beneficial huh. Btw, global influence doesn't mean that you need a strong military to have it although I'm not even talking about the military aspect. I'm talking about economical power, but I guess you didn't quite get what I mean. So I let the figures speak for me. Population EU 508 million - Population UK 60 million - Population GR 11 million GDP EU 19.2$ trillion - GDP UK 2.6$ trillion - GDP GR 287.11$ billion Guess which one of the three has enough power to enforce their trading conditions on other countries around the globe. It's the EU. The UK can't do that. It's too small. And Greece... well, without the EU Greece is almost insignificant. And talking about Greece... you blame the EU for the austerity??? Greece got itself into this situation. Year after year they wasted so much money given by the EU and now it's the EU's fault? No, Greece and only Greece is to blame for their lamogia. Considering the migrant crisis the British should better keep their mouth shut. They had attacked Iraq and Lybia while Germany has not. Still, it's only Germany who's taking the refugees, while "Not so Great Britain" does nothing but complain. That's just as ridiculous as the whole EU-exit discussion.
  16. Yeah, I knew someone would bring up that argument. I have to object. The referendum wasn't about leaving the EU or the eurozone. In fact, the question was to accept or reject austerity. Tsipras told everyone to vote
  17. Yeah, will be interesting to see how we perform against them. Both of them have Cl quality.
  18. If they leave, it will have a devastating impact on the British economy since their market is without the EU only of minor importance. Just look at Norway or Switzerland for that matter. They're not part of the EU but still have to accept the EU regulations in order to trade with Europe. Britain's biggest trading partner is still the EU and considering that the EU has much more political and economical weight than Britain, they can dictate the trading conditions to their own favor. But there's more to that than economical risks. Scottish nationalists already announced that a Brexit would lead to a new debate about whether or not Scotland should leave the UK. That's not really a surprise if you take into account that Scotland gets tremendous financial support by the EU. Therefore the Scotts have an interest to stay. As well as the British. Btw, the majority of Greeks (not talking about the Greek diaspora) wants to stay in the EU and rightly so. If you want an example of how much of a third world shithole Greece would have been without the money of the EU just have a look at FYROM and Albania.
  19. About the Toni Sunjic rumours... If we buy this guy we will waste antorher season being 4th! Stuttgart had the WORST defence in their entire history with this guy! The Germans are laughing their ass off right now because we're interested in such trash and even offer 2,5 fu**ing MILLIONS for him!!! PAOK THEE - GAMIETAI H PAE!
  20. Kace is not even one minute on the pitch and already got a yellow for pulling off the pants of that Swiss player.
  21. Well, let's think about it in another way. If you were a billionaire, would you seriously spend some huge amounts of cash for a GREEK club? I wouldn't for sure. Too much lamogia going on there. And he knows that as well, no doubt. You wouldn't be a self made billionaire with Putin as a friend if you weren't a foxy little bastard who knows how to play dirty.
  22. Their clubs have more money, that's all. Much better league only in terms of investments. But considering their international results they even get beaten by Belgium. C'mon, that's ridiculous. They're just wasting money like Greece did in the past.
  23. The Turkish league is much much better huh? It's very interesting that they still are only 11th in the UEFA ranking while we are 14th, facing the biggest crisis Greek football ever had... I wouldn't call that in any way "much much better".
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