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Amateur Panathinaikos again against police: “Rough murderous violence, fortunately no victims”

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Amateur Panathinaikos once again turned against the police with a new announcement about what happened before the semi-final with Olympiakos for the second semi-final of the Challenge Cup, speaking of “brutal, murderous violence”.

The conflict between Panathinaikos and the police over the tension ahead of the second semi-final with Olympiakos for the Challenge Cup, which led to the match’s postponement, continues. The reason for this was the police response to the first announcement by the “Greens”, which resulted in a new announcement by the “Klee”.

The announcement in detail:

Panathinaikos Athletic Club issues a new announcement following EL.AS’ official statement on the events that took place yesterday at Agios Thomas Indoor Stadium in Marousi.

The association’s management is once again asked to comment on yesterday’s events, having read with astonishment the inaccurate statement made by the police.

From the start, the announcement shows that it is far from the truth.

First of all, there is talk of 2,000 people who would not have tickets. We honestly don’t know where this arbitrary number came from as such a number of people have never gathered.

Further we read that most of them didn’t have tickets.

Honestly we wish the police could find those who had tickets first and see what game they were from because yesterday’s game didn’t even issue tickets!

This shows how “fuzzy” yesterday’s measures were in their planning. Only season holders were eligible to participate.

We remain stunned by the police reading of a simultaneous attack on police forces by fans inside and outside the stadium at Gates 3 and 6 at 6.15pm.

That is, on the part of the squadrons, there was a general plan that said: “As soon as the hands of the clocks show 18:15, attack the police forces wherever you are”, let’s be serious …

All the clashes resulted from the brutal, murderous violence of the repression forces and from the tear gas fired inside the closed stadium, and fortunately there were no casualties.

We wish the injured police a speedy recovery, as police have had to do to those injured with ‘open’ heads and breathing difficulties, and to all those who have put their lives in danger They have been trampled to get out of a door.

If using the necessary means is what you did yesterday, we hope that you will not intervene anywhere again.

It reads: “It is noted that the match in question was played at the stadium in question at the initiative of the home team, despite the Greek Police request that it be played at the OAKA

Show us if what you mention about them in real life is written somewhere, not in some document. What you write has never been asked orally and the choice of venue is the home team’s decision.

Then the announcement said “…while at the same time the time for the opening of the doors and the admission of the fans was set at 5:45 p.m., although the home team had suggested 6 p.m.”.

You obviously mixed up the times apart from the number of fans you mention when Panathinaikos asked at the meeting for the doors to open at 5pm. and the police did so at 5:45 p.m. so that the Olympiakos mission can occur first. And here inaccuracies and errors…

Finally, first find the correct address of Panathinaikos AO (we were in Koniari 10 years ago) and which Olympiacos did we play last night (not the Volos team you sent the measurements to) and then let’s discuss all the mistakes that were made…”

Source: sport 24

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