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PSAP: “We can’t take other excuses”
PSAP, with its renewal, targets the Infectious Diseases Committee, Nikos Hardalias and Lefteris Avgenakis, as it is typically mentioned in the announcement, “Sport is still a victim of constant state rape”.
The PSAP issued a statement against the Infectious Diseases Committee, Deputy Minister for Civil Protection, Nikos Hardalias, and Deputy Minister for Sport, Lefteris Avgenakis.
He stresses that footballers who do not have the opportunity to train and play cannot stand other excuses and it is argued, among other things, that ““Sport is still the victim of constant rape by the state itself.”
The PSAP announcement in detail:
“Another Friday passed when the demands of the sport were thrown in the trash. Another Friday when the demands of the sport were not considered important.
Another Friday the sport continues to be a victim of constant rape by the state itself.
We don’t know how many more excuses to make, but we can’t stand hearing others. At the beginning you told us to wait for the bigger picture to improve, if the bigger picture improves, you made us wait at the gradual opening for our turn (with an awfully long delay and confusion of the series ), our concern was not even discussed, because as you say the general image has been spoiled again and regardless of whether the particular image of the sport is doing well, it is not time for openings! This is your reasoning and nobody understands it.
It is now clear that you are dangerous.
Mr Leoutsako, we do not know whether you still have confidence in the state after yesterday’s developments, as you wrote to us in your answer of 02.02.21. Perhaps you have now recognized the tremendous discrimination and injustice that the Football League of which you are president has experienced and you would now like to jointly appeal to the Council of State. We are at your disposal until next Monday, February 8th, 21st and wait for you to make the right decision, otherwise we will do it ourselves.
PS1 Mr. Hardalia, ask for your understanding for amateur sport. They still don’t understand that in the inquiries is the only professional inactive category in Europe that doesn’t even train. Let us remind you that it is called the Football League and there are more than 400 professional footballers working there who have the same rights and duties as their Super League 1 and 2 counterparts that you are probably familiar with.
PS.2 Mr. Hardalia, neither professional nor amateur sport can show understanding in a government that does not respect him.
. 3 Mr Avgenakis as deputy sports minister, who implements one of the most effective health protocols at private expense and puts the glasses on society as a whole, as the positivity of 41,000 tests is only 0.4% Isn’t it time that infectious disease specialists were the ones from Discuss claims submitted to you?
Photo credit: Eurokinissi
Source: sport24
Jessica Martinez is an author at Sportish, a publication dedicated to sports news and analysis. She covers various topics related to sports and provides insightful commentary on the latest developments in the world of sports.
