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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 [.
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 [...]
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 [.