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A red card that's sillier than Ronaldo's! Poor old Adrian Bastia. The Asteras Tripolis player
thought he was being a good citizen - helping out the stewards, stopping his fellow professionals
getting beaten up - when he tripped a pitch invader towards the end of his side's match against
Panathinaikos.
That seems to be the question on fans' minds these days. And there is no simple answer. A
quick look at the transfer market helps illustrate this question. Panathinaikos, for example,
made several multi-million dollar signings in the Summer such as star midfielder Marcelo Mattos and
are now bolstering their squad even further with the likes of [.
AEK striker Michalis Pavlis helped Greece's Under-19 team to a 1-1 draw with Italy for the first
games of the group stages. Pavlis put Greece up fairly early on and it looked like Greece were
going to start the group stages with three points but the referee awarded Italy a penalty
in the 89th minute which they [.
How many days late with this am I? I guess just two. We played Xanthi Wednesday, lined up like
this: Kallon Blanco Rivaldo Lagos Edinho Kafes Bourbos Pliatsikas Papastathopoulos Dellas Macho And
though we didn't completely dominate the entire match, we played a better brand of football
overall.
We drew with Getafe, but our equalizer came four minutes into added time, mere seconds from the
final whistle. This was a close call and does not bode well for the return fixture in Madrid
later this month. We shouldn't be surprised. Something has been wrong with AEK since the
beginning of the year.
Busy game for Asteras Tripolis player Adrian Bastia. Not only did he score a 70th minute equalizer
against Panathinaikos (no vid, just story) in the Greek Super League - giving Asteras what we can
assume to be a damn fine 1-1 draw away from home - but with full time approaching he ended a pitch
[...]
A powerful shot by Rivaldo and a beauty of a goal by Ismael Blanco helped to ensure that if the
court's desicion tomorrow favours Kalamaria (and therefore AEK), AEK are champions. Demis
Nikolaidis said that no matter what the outcome, the players, in his eyes, are champions. AEK this
year had the best offence in [.
Everybody tied this weekend, AEK and Panathinaikos with each other and Olympiacos with a ten-man
Asteras Tripolis.Given all the turmoil that has attended our club lately (the sacking of Ferrer,
Kostenoglou testing out different line-ups and formations), this was a good result for us. We
played decent football.
This morning I looked back at my post from yesterday and realized something: there were fewer
details from the game than in my usual posts. When I watched the game on Sunday I did not take
notes as I normally do. I just watched the game. Why? I'm not sure. Perhaps I was a bit
hung [...]
A crowd of at least 45 000 thousand is expected already at the Athens Olympic Stadium for Sunday's
match against Asteras Tripolis. This figure includes season tickets. Many more people might
purchase tickets tomorrow as well which will make for a wonderful fiesta celebrating the team's
acomplishments throughout the year.
AEK, who were down 1-0, with only ten players playing, and three minutes left managed to score two
goals and defeat Asteras Tripolis 2-1 on Sunday Evening in Athens. AEK's performance saw a large
improvement over last week's performance at AEK's 3-3 draw against Thrasivoulos. Throughout both
the first and second halves many scoring opportunities were [.
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Im aktuellen Sportstudio gibt es an Bundesliga-Spieltagen zum Abschluss der
Fußballberichterstattung immer den Pfiff des Tages. Nachdem ich bereits die Schwalbe
des Jahres auserkoren habe, ist hier nun der Pfiff oder besser gesagt die rote Karte des Jahres
2008.Der Pfiff des Jahres 2008
Last time we played we beat Atromitos 2-0. That was at home and we were at full strength. Now
we play them away and without Blanco, Dellas and probably Papastathopoulos. Ferrer has not been
consistent with his line-ups when missing key players, so I can't predict how he will line up.
Instead, I will give [.
I try to keep it clean, and mature, on this blog, but sometimes a callow quip just sums it up best,
don't you think? Well, here goes: Somebody's ass hurts this morning. I have a lot of friends who
support Panathinaikos, so I am not about to engage in any schadenfreude here, but it's an odd
result [..
Ouch. With that 2-0 loss to Skoda Xanthi, we are out of the Greek Cup. Yesterday, when I found
out that Rivaldo would not be playing today, I was actually excited. I was beginning to think
Rivaldo was holding us back, slowing our pace, forcing play to move through him. Wow, was I
wrong. Without Rivaldo, we [.
Campos Reuters, in an article on Panathinaikos's weekend win, had this little gem burried near the
end: The main news off the field came in the Peleponnese where Asteras Tripolis announced the split
with Campos. The Brazilian led them to the second division title last season and has taken them as
high as fourth in the Super League, [.
Well, we won last Wednesday and we won again yesterday, but so did fellow title contenders
Olympiacos and Panathinaikos. And though Olympiacos didn't play last Wednesday, they still
registered a win and picked up three points thanks to a Greek Football Federation (EPO) decision
that overturned an earlier loss to Apollon Kalamarias.
We play Aris on Sunday at 1 PM EDT. This will be a tough match, though we will be helped by the
fact that we are playing at home and by the fact that Edinho, Blanco and Kallon are playing really
well together. After Sunday, the remainder of our regular season looks like this: 3/23 Apollon
Kalamarias [.