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We've been a bit lax about posting lately. Mea culpa and all that. I went on a bit of a medical
safari, travelling to Munich, Germany to have football-hero Dr. Muschaweck fix my chronic
groin/pelvic pain, caused by a double sports hernia, just like DC United Captain Jaime Moreno. And
former Newcastle captain Alan Shearer.
Ah, its that twice-yearly time when rumor and intrigue take over the football/soccer
blogosphere. With the January transfer window fast approaching, here at the names being
thrown about at possible AEK transfer: 1. Burno Cirillo. A perennial transfer
rumor. This guy was an AEK fan favorite when he played for us from 2005-2007.
AEK's poor away form, as many fans feared, has continued with little improvement. AEK drew away
with Levadeiakos who currently sit in 11th position with 13 points. Despite hitting the post three
times throughout the match neither Djebbour or Blanco could score. AEK were handed a chance to
salvage the three points in extra time after [.
After a month and five days AEK managed to clinch their first win and gain a long awaited for three
points. This was the first win for Dusan Bajevic after two away draws before this, one to OFI and
one to Levadeiakos. Ismael Blanco scored the only goal of the game which puts him as [...]
Well, its been a while since weve seen our team scored more than one goal. In fact its been seven
games since weve seen AEK score more than two goals and we havent seen three goals scored in one
championship game since last season. Oh well, better late than never (Im sure Blanco is saying the
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Karageorgiou, Ergotelis's gaffer, sounds off: "We should have had a penalty before the end of
the match....And let's not forget the murderous tackling that should have left AEK with ten
players. Players at such a high level should know that those sorts of tackles can end the careers
of their colleagues.
I just took another look at the goals from Sunday's match and realized there is some frightening
stuff there. There is not question that AEK's forwards and midfielders played some of their best
attacking football all season. Our first goal was the result of a succession of well-placed through
passes down the middle of the pitch [.