Blackhawk Posted May 10, 2022 Share Posted May 10, 2022 VS MATCHUP: Olympiakos Piraeus - P.A.O.K. Thessaloniki COMPETITION: Superleague 1 – Playoffs - Round 9 DATE: 14-May-2022 TIME: 20:00 EEST (17:00 UTC, 12:00 CDT, 03:00 AEST next day) CITY/STADIUM: Piraeus - G. Karaiskakis Stadium (Capacity: 32,115) REFEREES: TELEVISION: Novasport Prime (Greece, Cyprus), Net TV Plus (worldwide except Greece & Cyprus) Olympiakos vs. P.A.O.K. history: Superleague 2021-2022: 2:1 – (81. Murg) - Attendance: nf 2020-2021: 1:0 – Attendance: nf (PLAYOFFS) 2020-2021: 3:0 – Attendance: nf 2019-2020: 0:1 – (90. Mihaj) - Attendance: nf (PLAYOFFS) 2019-2020: 1:1 – (29. Ingason) - Attendance: 31,616 2018-2019: 0:1 – (49. Own goal) - Attendance: 30,532 2017-2018: 1:0 - Attendance: 30,250 2016-2017: 2:1 (6. Varela) - Attendance: 24,727 2015-2016: 1:0 - Attendance: 29,576 2014-2015: 1:2 (43. Athanasiadis, 49. Pereyra) - Attendance: 28,525 2013-2014: 4:0 - Attendance: 27,189 2012-2013: 0:0 - Attendance: 28,417 2011-2012: 2:1 (24. Balafas) - Attendance: 28,772 2010-2011: 3:0 - Attendance: 30,275 2009-2010: 0:1 (33. Ivic) - Attendance: 15,829 (PLAYOFFS) 2009-2010: 0:1 (20. Edinho) - Attendance: 26,139 2008-2009: 2:0 - Attendance: 29,482 2007-2008: 2:1 (42. Konstantinidis) - Attendance: 28,077 2006-2007: 2:0 - Attendance: 29,140 2005-2006: 1:2 (65. Konstantinidis, 70. Konstantinidis) - Attendance: no fans (The first loss for Olympiakos in the new Karaiskakis Stadium) Alpha Ethniki (Professional) 2004-2005: 5:1 (65. Salpiggidis) - Attendance: 26,792 2003-2004: 1:2 (68. Salpiggidis, 87. Spasic) - Attendance: 9,164 (Rizoupoli Stadium) 2002-2003: 4:3 (35. Kafes, 60. Kafes, 72. Kafes) - Attendance: 9,518 (Rizoupoli Stadium) 2001-2002: 3:2 (54. Georgiadis-p, 57. Georgiadis) - Attendance: 37,825 (OAKA Stadium) 2000-2001: 1:0 - Attendance: 12,925 (OAKA Stadium) 1999-2000: 4:1 (76. Frantzeskos) - Attendance: 11,977 (OAKA Stadium) 1998-1999: 2:1 (3. Vryzas) - Attendance: 16,582 (OAKA Stadium) 1997-1998: 2:0 - Attendance: 32,275 (OAKA Stadium) 1996-1997: 1:0 - Attendance: 14,694 1995-1996: 1:0 - Attendance: 6,191 1994-1995: 2:0 - Attendance: 16,497 1993-1994: 1:0 - Attendance: 12,237 1992-1993: 2:0 - Attendance: 11,527 1991-1992: 3:2 (13. Anastasiadis, 87. Toursounidis) - Attendance: 18,004 1990-1991: 3:2 (75. Anastasiadis, 80. Toursounidis) - Attendance: 23,974 1989-1990: 4:0 - Attendance: 30,716 1988-1989: 0:1 (55. Borbokis) - Attendance: 74,232 (2,000 PAOK fans in attendance) (OAKA Stadium) 1987-1988: 2:1 (44. Lagonidis) - Attendance: 46,027 (OAKA Stadium) 1986-1987: 1:1 (67. Skartados) - Attendance: 53,720 (OAKA Stadium) 1985-1986: 2:0 - Attendance: 37,604 (OAKA Stadium) 1984-1985: 2:1 (89. Paprica) - Attendance: 57,581 (OAKA Stadium) 1983-1984: 1:0 - Attendance: 25,032 1982-1983: 2:0 - Attendance: 28,393 1981-1982: 0:0 - Attendance: 35,450 1980-1981: 1:0 - Attendance: 35,500 1979-1980: 2:0 - Attendance: 34,470 Alpha Ethniki (Amateur/Semi-Professional) 1978-1979: 1:0 - Attendance: 27,704 1977-1978: 0:0 - Attendance: 15,714 1976-1977: 2:0 - Attendance: 39,200 1975-1976: 0:4 (24. Terzanidis, 56. Koudas, 72. Koudas, 78. Guerino) - Attendance: 39,030 1974-1975: 3:2 (4. Sarafis, 88. Sarafis) - Attendance: 39,210 (After the game 500 Olympiakos fans attacked the bus carrying PAOK players injuring Pellios, Tsiligris, Sarafis and Paridis) 1973-1974: 3:0 - Attendance: 41,110 1972-1973: 1:0 - Attendance: 41,052 1971-1972: 1:1 (76. Apostolidis) - Attendance: 37,405 1970-1971: 1:0 - Attendance: 34,960 1969-1970: 1:1 (24. Afentoulidis) - Attendance: 40,000 1968-1969: 3:0 - Attendance: 21,116 1967-1968: 0:1 (32. Afentoulidis) - Attendance: 28,914 1966-1967: 3:2 (67. Afentoulidis, 80. Charalambidis) - Attendance: 40,250 1965-1966: 2:0 - Attendance: 28,042 1964-1965: 5:2 (41. Koudas, 80. Litopoulos) - Attendance: 15,951 1963-1964: 2:0ff - Attendance: 24,796 (Nea Filadelfia Stadium) (Olympiakos wins 2:0 on forfeit as PAOK abandoned the game in the 34th minute, when Bulgarian referee Rumencev did not call a penalty on a handball inside Olympiakos box) 1962-1963: 3:2 (5. Savvidis, 67. Giakoumis)) - Attendance: 24,170 1961-1962: 6:0 - Attendance: 18,000 1960-1961: 1:1 (90. Vasiliadis) - Attendance: 25,000 1959-1960: 1:2 (38. Leandros, 44. Havanidis) - Attendance: 11,972 Panhellenic Championship 1958-1959: 4:0 - Attendance: ? 1957-1958: 0:1 (3. Havanidis) - Attendance: ? 1956-1957: 4:0 - Attendance: ? 1955-1956: 0:0 - Attendance: 20,000 (Leoforo Alexandras Stadium) 1954-1955: 1:0 - Attendance: ? (Leoforo Alexandras Stadium) 1953-1954: 1:0 - Attendance: ? (Leoforo Alexandras Stadium) 1947-1948: 2:1 (16. Migoussis) - Attendance: ? (Leoforo Alexandras Stadium) 1936-1937: 2:0 - Attendance: ? (Leoforo Alexandras Stadium) 1935-1936: 4:3 (7. Kalogiannis, 22. Kalogiannis, 30. Vafiadis) - Attendance: ? (Leoforo Alexandras Stadium) 1931-1932: 2:3 (8. Kavourmatzis, 89. Papaiordanidis)- Attendance: ? (Neo Falyro Podylatodromio) 1930-1931: 3:1 - Attendance: ? (Neo Falyro Podylatodromio) Games played at G. Karaiskakis Stadium, except as noted. GAMES: 77 WINS: 12 TIES: 9 LOSSES: 56 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackhawk Posted May 11, 2022 Author Share Posted May 11, 2022 Get ready for 11th game without a win. The only positive thing is that we have secured Europe for next season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackhawk Posted May 13, 2022 Author Share Posted May 13, 2022 No player returns from injuries are expected for this game. If we can hold on to a 0:0 draw it will a positive result. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pash Posted May 14, 2022 Share Posted May 14, 2022 Crespo was injured, wasn't he? Anyway, here's the lineup. Interesting starter at LB! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pash Posted May 14, 2022 Share Posted May 14, 2022 Soares with a goal in the second minute! hahahahahaaaaa 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackhawk Posted May 14, 2022 Author Share Posted May 14, 2022 1:1 halftime Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pash Posted May 14, 2022 Share Posted May 14, 2022 (edited) Akpom about to come on in the 69th minute (nice) -edit- what's this? El Kaddouri about to come on too? Unbelievable! Edited May 14, 2022 by pash Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pash Posted May 14, 2022 Share Posted May 14, 2022 And that's game, 1-1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackhawk Posted May 14, 2022 Author Share Posted May 14, 2022 Aris came back being down 2:0 to win 3:2. Self destruction by AEK who misses Europe next season. My prediction is that we will finish in 4th place. No way we are beating PAO on Tuesday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pash Posted May 14, 2022 Share Posted May 14, 2022 It doesn't matter even a little bit where we end it, as long as we still get into the international competitions this summer. My only concern is them trying during the only remaining game that matters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
italosPAOK4 Posted May 14, 2022 Share Posted May 14, 2022 kalh ki h isopalia ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bananas Posted May 16, 2022 Share Posted May 16, 2022 All things considered a very good result. The team averted the worst case scenario (disaster) of us missing out on Europe next season. How did Tsaousis play ? Also, nice to see Soares score a goal and also not get a yellow card. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackhawk Posted May 16, 2022 Author Share Posted May 16, 2022 Tsaousis can be blamed on the tying goal by Olympiakos, but it was his first game for the big team. Hopefully it was a good learning experience for him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bananas Posted May 16, 2022 Share Posted May 16, 2022 Well, that's how it goes if you want to bring up players from the youth. My attitude is if Lucescu didn't see something in the kid then he wouldn't throw him in. And against Olympiakos in Athens no doubt. All the team can do is give them opportunities and then it's up to the player to seize it. Do you want to train hard or go to the barakia and post pics on facebook. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pash Posted May 16, 2022 Share Posted May 16, 2022 It would be in line with the philosophy Boto claimed he wanted to push - throw the best of these kids into the deep end, and see who manages to swim. I could see him being brought in as a backup LB for next season. Or if for some reason they keep Vieirinha on (which they will), treated like Lyratzis and occasionally brought up to the 1st team. But to answer your question, I was too busy swearing at the players to pay attention specifically to him. I did notice one pretty good cross in the second half which I was surprised came from him. So who knows, maybe he's our next Giannoulis haha Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bananas Posted May 16, 2022 Share Posted May 16, 2022 Thing is unless you're there watching these kids in training etc. it's too difficult for us to judge the next up and comer. I was certain Mystakidis would become a first team player and Giannoulis pfft he was *never* going to make it. So what do I know. Likewise with Lyraztsis. I thought he was just too physically weak for us and wondered why we hadn't gotten rid of him and all of a sudden this season he's bloomed. Hopefully he continues improving. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pash Posted May 17, 2022 Share Posted May 17, 2022 What are these chest pains I feel every time I see GM27 referenced....?!?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bananas Posted May 17, 2022 Share Posted May 17, 2022 It's a heartache, nothing but a heartache. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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