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Football League vs. Super League 2 on the occasion of the ‘No’ to the restructuring
The Football League announced the Super League 2 for the “No” in Avgenakis’ proposal to reorganize the leagues.
Contra broke out between the Football League and Super League 2 on the occasion of the latter’s announcement for a “no” to the league’s restructuring and Avgenakis’ proposal.
What the Football League claims is that the Super League 2 teams did not express a negative opinion during the consultations, but now some teams that are being demoted are saying no to stay in the category.
The corresponding announcement states:
“Once again in the same play, if they lose promotion, the audience starts a war with some teams against legislation that puts the good of football first. Gentlemen, stop playing with the seriousness of the Ministry of Sports and the existence of 20 Football Societes Anonymes of the FOOTBALL LEAGUE who launched the championship after the plan published in the consultation and the vision set by the Minister of consolidation was.
We remind you that none of you 12 from SUPER LEAGUE 2 gave an opinion in the open consultation on the draft law, on the contrary, you are now appearing as a supporter of the abortion VASILEIADIS, using methods and closed consultations to try to compile other data.
We also remind you that at its 41st meeting on August 19, 2020, the EPO’s Executive Committee decided and made a motion to the Deputy Minister to abolish the Football League and to hold Super League 2 in two groups.
The 20 teams of the FOOTBALL LEAGUE, unlike you, without income, have decided on the basis of the post of Minister of Sport L. Avgenakis in the consultation to start the championship. The teams of the FOOTBALL LEAGUE have also brazenly expressed their views in the consultation of the Greek Parliament on the creation of a single second national league with 32 teams for the 2021-2022 season.
“As the scriptures persist and we have learned to work with transparency and firm views, join us in creating a better football product in Greece.”
Source: sport24
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