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Mitchell: “Ramon will help us a lot, intense and difficult game against OFI”

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Mitchell, in his statements to COSMOTE TV ahead of the OFI game, after stressing that the Cretan team have improved a lot lately, also referred to Ramon, for whom he noted that he will help and even a lot, However, he did not want to answer a question as to whether there would be another transfer.

Mitchell, in his statements to COSMOTE TV ahead of the OFI game, after stressing that the Cretan team have improved a lot lately, also referred to Ramon, for whom he noted that he will help and even a lot, However, he did not want to answer a question as to whether there would be another transfer.

For Victory Qualification on Mars in the Cup:

“The team is very satisfied, very happy because it was a difficult game, an intense game, but qualifying was very important for us and it shows that the team wants to go anywhere and win, no matter how difficult it is.”

For OFI:

OFI is a team that may not currently be in the playoffs, but their performances and results show that they could well be in the top six. We are sure that it will be an intense and difficult game. OFI will play with determination, it has done so in all games lately and we know it won’t be easy.”

On his team’s reaction to the league after the tie in Peristeri:

“Often it’s incredible that we’re so far behind because of the good performance we’ve shown, but sometimes it can happen that we’re on a bad day and lose points. What we have to think about, where our team was and how much our image has developed and that our performances are mostly very good, if not, it’s also up to the opponents, who are constantly improving their image and performance.

But when we came here, the specific coaching staff, if they had asked us at the time whether, given the situation at the time, the team would be able to perform very well in a short period of time and be at the top of the table, then maybe we would have had doubts.

At the moment there are no doubts with anyone in the team and that’s the most important thing of all. So the right question would be “how was the feeling inside and outside of the team the day we came and how is the feeling now”.

About Doi, who made his debut in the first round match against OFI and his development:

“I will answer you as in the previous question. Who would have thought then that Doi would be so important to our team today? It’s not the fault of the coach, not even of the staff, it’s the fault of the player himself, who jumped at the chance and grabbed it “but it’s good to remember that nobody believed us back then”.

For Ramon:

He is a player who slowly adapts to the new data and the mechanics of the team. We’re sure he’ll help us a lot when he’s ready and that’s why we brought him in.”

Whether it expects additional additions:

“I don’t know. At the moment our whole focus is on the games ahead of us. That’s not my concern at the moment. I’m just thinking about the games. We want the team to be in good shape and think.” that since the game against PAOK and since then we haven’t lost a single game”.

Biel: “We still have room for improvement”

For his part, Pep Biel argued that the goal against OFI was to return to winning ways, while noting that the team had other areas for improvement.

For the match with Aris:

“It’s always nice to win. It’s always nice to qualify, and especially when you’re playing against a strong team. We were happy about the win, but overall we’re having a good season and we’re happy about it.”

For playing with OFI:

We give 100%. We’ll do everything we can to get back on the winning track and in the championship. It sometimes happens that you try but you don’t manage to get the result you want, but we will always try to do our best to win.

I think we still have room for improvement. I think this team can give more. By getting the results you gain confidence and that helps you to keep improving.”

Which position does he prefer to play in?

“My natural position is behind the striker. That’s where I usually play and that’s where I feel more comfortable. But I often get orders from the coach to change positions and it happens either from game to game or within the game itself.” . I don’t really have a problem with that. I can do it and I like this system so I don’t have a preference for where I’m going to race.”

Source: sport 24

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EPO for elite playoff umpires: “We approved the proposal, a self-evident condition that KED appoints them”

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The EPO said in a statement that there is indeed an agreement with the Super League for the arrival of elite referees, with the apparent condition that the Hellenic Football Federation appoints the referees.

The EPA, in its announcement shortly after the Super League announcement, stated that there was indeed approval of the Super League’s proposal for the arrival of Elite 1st Category umpires, with the apparent proviso that this was the case the Hellenic Football Federation is the one who appoints the referees.

“The Hellenic Football Federation announces that a meeting has been held between the President of the EPO, Mr. Panagiotis Baltakou, and the President of the Super League1 and the Vice-President of the EPO, Mr. Vangelis Marinakis, on the arrival of foreign referees of yesterday’s matches and in view of the remaining nine games of the playoffs.

Mr. Marinakis proposed that SL1 assist, with EPO approval, to secure the arrival of elite or A-category umpires from the six advanced leagues. The President of the EPO replied that the above proposal was subject to the obvious condition that the selection and appointment of arbitrators would always be made by the KED/EPO.

In this matter too, of course, due to the EPO’s collective decision-making, the Professional Football Committee will be convened and discussed to make a relevant decision, whether positive or negative.

The same topic will be on Monday, March 27th. discussed at Mr. Bennett’s meetings with the presidents of the teams claiming the title.”

Source: sport 24

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They insist on Italy for Fiorentina and Koulierakis

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Reports in Italy say that Fiorentina was watching Konstantinos Koulierakis and sent a man to check him out in the PAOK derby against Aris at ‘Cleanthis Vikelidis’.

In Italy, they insist it is possible for Fiorentina to sign for Konstantinos Koulierakis next summer. According to the relevant publications, Daniele Prade, Viola’s sports director, is following the case of the young PAOK center with great interest.

In fact, according to them, Prade sent a man to Thessaloniki to watch the local derby at “Cleanthis Vikelidis” and check on Koulierakis.

Fiorentina are looking for reinforcements in their defensive line and Koulierakis is on the list to be activated in the next transfer window, the Italians say, although PAOK maintain a wait-and-see attitude towards their young footballers in all transfer scenarios.

PAOK does not intend to simply open negotiations for any of them, including Konstantinos, as they believe they should stay in Toumba at least for next season.

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Everything changes in refereeing: Super League and EPO have agreed to bring elite referees together

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The Super League announced that following Vangelis Marinakis’ meeting with EPO President Takis Baltakos, an agreement was reached to bring together elite referees from the six major leagues.

After Vangelis Marinakis’ surprise visit to the offices of the EPO and his 45-minute meeting with the federation’s president, Takis Baltakos, on the major issue of arbitration in Greek football, an important decision was made that changed everything.

More accurate, The Super League chairman proposed, and the EPO accepted, that they commit to using elite derby referees and Premier League referees from the six major European leagues in collaboration. yes onethe procedures for implementing the individual agreement will begin immediately.

The Super League Announcement:

“The President of the Super League, Mr Evangelos Marinakis, had a meeting at the EPO offices with the President of the EPO, Mr Panagiotis Baltakos, to whom he expressed the Super League teams’ strong unease regarding the refereeing of the 1st match day of the playoffs the Stoiximan Super League, but also the fact that KED/EPO cannot invite and appoint UEFA elite referees.

It was stressed that Mr Bennett’s actions would no longer be tolerated.

Mr Marinakis proposed and the EPO agreed to undertake, in cooperation with the EPO, the Super League to bring in elite derby referees and premier league referees from the 6 major European leagues.

Procedures to implement this agreement will begin immediately.”

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