Takis Baltakos shared the idea of holding the cup final abroad… while speaking to the media in Thessaloniki. The head of the EPO stated that he had the desire to try something like this, but noted that for that to happen, the two groups that would be involved in it would have to agree…
“What I said about the venue of the final, it was stated in the cup announcement from last August. If one team is from Thessaloniki and one team is from Athens, the final must be played in Volos. But the federation has the right to pre-qualify for the final to be held in another country. It was expected This. It remains to be seen where the final will be.”Takis reported the tacos – at first – to Metropolis and continued:
“We don’t have time to talk about New York. I said it. The research that was done didn’t have the corresponding results. The research didn’t bear fruit so we go there. We know the stadiums and the associations except for New York. Imagine Europe has 54 associations. It’s practically not possible to play the final in A country where there are no Greeks. In Germany there are Greeks, as there are in England. It makes no sense to go to, say, Slovakia.
I can’t say we have any preference. This is not strange. I think the French Cup will be held in Saudi Arabia. Download the federation and participating teams. At some point we have to let go of the mistakes that were made. I tend towards the outside. I also remember last year there were episodes. Once the chain of events is broken. He wants action. The final will be held on May 20, and we have 3.5 months to organize and decide. This will be done over the next week. PAOK, AEK and Olympiacos should also be asked what they want. It is impossible to make a decision saying we are going somewhere towards the final. The margin is narrowing somewhere.” Pointed out and explained…
When I said earlier that the final will definitely take place in Volos, I did not mean and did not say that PAOK will definitely qualify. Whether it is PAOK or Lamia, the final will be played in Volos, as long as Greece is chosen as the host country.
Finally he is asked to speak of the sign in Livadia and Kleanthis Vikelidis…
“I’ll tell you about a sign in Livadia, that the referee gives the order. Then there was a Greek who read what the sign said and within five minutes the sign came down. In Kleanthis Vikelidis there was a foreign referee and he didn’t know Greek. The first observer, who’s from the League, I don’t know why he didn’t He tells the referee. To tell the truth, I didn’t have time to inform us, whether the regulation says so or not. It’s not just a matter of name. That’s what the regulation has to say. I have nothing to say to everything that happens. In general, these banners must be removed. It is mentalities that force us to change attitudes. Football is not war.”
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