Everything posted by cosmicway
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I forgot Liana Kanellis. Deputy secratary of the communist party. Diehard Panathinaikos. She is strange. She is lesbian but also devout Christian. Started life as the secretary of Panathinaikos - in their den, Armatolon and Klefton street. Then she decided the communist party was for her.
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No club I know of is affiliated to any political party. Supporters are all kinds of things. But we are talking about the ultras. Show me something from Panathinaikos fanbase that looks remotely left. They are birdies.
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I don't fancy the present Panathinaikos team. But they eliminated Ajax. Traditionally they are a hard kicking team and they like sending some opponents to hospital. AEK - Olympiakos don't do that.
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Well, if you are as a keeper trying to be like Cesc and set up attacks, the possibility of a steal is always there, I say let's do away with this type of play for safety's sake.
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My issue is his distribution. If he corrects that then he is ok. The really bad one we had was the one who replaced Czech in the semi against Atletico in 2014 - costed us an additional champions league title.
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You are daydreaming. In the history of Panathinaikos were some political animals of importance: Messaris - Destounis left Kamaras - centrist Linoxylakis - Antoniadis con-lib but they are the team of the juntist right. Their all time superstar Domazos ? Married on the 1st of May 1967 to legend pop singer Vicky Moscholiou. 9 days after the dictatorship was declared (n.b. 21 April 1967). Best man was Ioannis Ladas a junta colonel, tha hard liner. 9 days after the junta gets to know the colonels whom we did n't know before and also become friends ! The team has acquired the name "bird team" after the symbol of the dictatorship, the phoenix reborn from his ashes. Tha fans are likewise notorious bird lovers - everyone knows. When I went to the army I did n't want anyone to imagine I was a commie, as the second bureau does n't like these things. So in basic training I declared myself a supporter of Panathinaikos. It was the month of April so one asks me what matches of Panathinaikos you watched this year ? I had watched only two matches - I was in England and returned to be called up. I had watched AEK Athens v. Herakles Salonika and Ethnikos Piraeus v. AEK. On the day of Ethnikos v. AEK, Panathinaikos was playing at home against Doxa Drama so I said to the other guy "I was against Doxa Drama". He says "in the torrential rain ? geroff", I say "yeah, in the rain, with an umbrella". He says ok, a few days later he returned and says "ok, I got it, you don't like the commies but you are b***dy AEK Athens". How he worked it out ? I did n't even talk to anyone else. Later his mum met with my mum and they talked, but that was later. As fortunes change I met this guy ten years after the army. He greeted me but he was very shy. I learned he had become Pasok ... Panathinaikos are also known for the Wembley scandal of 1971.. First they meet Everton. At Goodison park they draw 1-1. In the replay another draw 0-0 but go through on away goals. The referee of the replay match was a Frenchman called Elie, who favoured Panathinaikos although he did n't have the occasion to really slaughter Everton. Ten days after the match we see a picture of him in the Athens racecourse and a mini interview. He says "I like the races, you have such a nice racecourse so I decided to stay a bit more" ... You get it ... Incidentally in 1995 there was another such thing, involving a Paraguayan member of the international Olympics committee, voting at the time for the venue of Olympics 2004. This time I was frequenting the racecourse. As I was in the front lawn looking at the daisies, a cop I knew approaches me and he says "are you fast asleep ? the Paraguayan is here - inside they are tearing the walls !". What that meant ? To pay the Paraguayan they did not arrange for some super outsiders to win but for the ultra favourites of the press, race after race ! So that's why the others got air and were "tearing the walls". Small to tiny prices but as the Paraguayan man placed big stakes it was big money for him. So I took some advantage myself. Anyway back in 1971 there follows the notorious semi against Red Star Belgrade about which our friend NikkiCFC maybe can tell us more. These days however I 'm involved in a campaign to convince Panathinaikos supporters to sue Olympiakos Piraeus supporters for a slander they are guilty of. They suggest in the year 1942 Panathinaikos played a friendly against the German SS, occupying Greece. This is a lie. I went to the parliament's library and looked into the body of the occupation press. I looked for match report but also for announcement - lest the Germans lost and then censored the report. Nothing - that one is a lie. But the greens don't listen and are dragging their feet.
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A match in which I was seated next to their hooligans gate and then made lewd gestures at them and they did n't dare do anything:
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panathinaikos hooligan:
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Nosense. I watched again about the possibility of Sanchez making an early exit and covering Joners's path. He can't. There is a pool player (who ?) on the penalty spot, probably in offside position but Sanchez can't tell. If he makes an exit and the ball goes to that player the goalmouth is open. After the ball reaches Jones it cannot be his fault. No way. That James fcuked up the offside trap is evident however.
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It's replays I saw, not fast motion. Now when you say he oughta have moved when he saw the cross coming, he did n't but I 'm not sure it was that easy. You are blaming the wrong guy. Answer me who left Jones totally unmarked to make his run. If forwards were allowed such free space in the premier then matches would end with 20 goals apiece.
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No can do. Jones was much closer to the ball.
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Watched. No he can't. The ball hits Jones in the left knee and it looks there as if he might lose control and Sanchez can save by diving to his left, which is what he did. But the ball falls kindly for Jones and with his right leg sends it the other way. Then if Sanchez does n't dive to the left, again he is giving the L'pool attacker a tap-in situation - it's too close. Can't be saved there. Only if they had n't let Jones roam free.
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Was James to blame for Jones's free run ? Surely the L'pool man ought to have been under pressure there. If he managed to score under pressure so be it, but not like that. Our, goal one minute before Jones's goal, was similar but Jackson found the empty space a good distance from their box, not inside !
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Are you serious he could have saved from point blank ? He has distribution problem but other than that he is good.
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When are we going to compete ? In 2038 ? Pool are nothing special. They don't have the money of Man City.
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Everything hurts.
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Giveaway second goal. I 'm not sure about their first, the Saleh pen - tv liink was erratic. But up from we did not even bother them. I don't know about 4th place in May but CFC are settling to be a Europa standard team the way things are going,
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Their second goal. Who was watching whom ? Jones was allowed to sail through.
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What could he do ?
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We did not bother them.
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Pool missed a pen did they ? My fc*ucking link fc*ucked up.
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Pool may of course win this but it won't be easy - it's a toss up just like the league cup final was. But we are going there without Cucu and Fofana. That's the trouble.
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Nigel Farage stated his objections.
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Tuchel asked to end the 58 year old curse.