luke steele update

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  1. pao

    pao fan New Member

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    i know you loved this guy and i feel grateful for having him,he is a great keeper..he has of course been starting since october-november and he has saved us from a lot of goals..always stable,great saves,and he has saved 2 out of 3 penalties..problem for him is that he came to the club at a bad period..actually,the players now are quite decent,but we have a joke for a coach (his first job as a coach is here and he doesn't learn from his mistakes)..so,we had a tragic year in europa leaugue,we are out of the cup and minus 6 points from olympiacos (that is no suprise,as this team is the worse mafia in athletic history and has everything under control- refs,the whole leaugue..etc..only 3 teams are not under their influence)..

    steele seems to love the country and he has expressed the will to extend his contract ,and it will be a huge mistake from the president if he doesn't make it happen.
    yesterday was a match against a local team of crete..here is the twitter pic,no words..it was the first match that he felt the greek fanatism and i hope the last

    http://gzt-cdn3.wefiles.net/sites/default/files/steeletweet.jpg

    next game is home against olympiacos ..he will be on the good side against the cancer of greek football
     
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    Thanks for the update

    Interesting times in Greece, what is the feeling following the Syriza win?
     
  3. Gordon Owen

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    Can we have him back please? we have this brilliant goalkeeper in the nets at the moment, we could do a straight swap plus we'll throw in our entire defence.

    I'll ship them over myself.
     
  4. pao

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    the austerity imposed by the germans brought a humanitarian crisis unknown to any european country (excluding war periods)..the greeks are fully aware of their corruption and i assure you no nation has self-whiiped itself more than the greks during the last few years..the thing is,you can't pay your debts when you shrink your economy with mad,outrageous austerity..we need to focus on growth,combining with the necessary reforms (taxing the rich,corruption etc).

    at least a greek politician is trying to bargain for once instead of the last five years when they bent over for merkel..the feeling of the lost dignity is coming back and the support to the greek governemnt is unheard of,for a nation well known for its divided people throughout history..for the first time in greece people are protesting TO SUPPORT their government..of course,if things go south ,the government will be the first to pay people's rage.

    they try to scare us with a grexit but we don't care any more...i think that once again in history we are standing up against enemies we can not ''take'' (or can we?)..'''heroism''''' and stupidity can be very close and the ''enemy'' now is not military,it's economic,much more complicated (funds,banks,etc) and has everyone from the balls...but i think the germans will finally realize they have much to lose from a grexit,and this is what syriza is counting on.. -if not,god help us greeks..grexit will hurt europe very much,but will DESTROY greece,at least for the first few (?) years
     
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    Respect ... it is time to stand up to some of the institutions & corporations that have raped the ordinary citizens for long enough.
     
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    Great to hear Luke is doing well for you, glad he managed to get off the pitch uninjured as well!
     
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    Dont let the *******s grind you down.
     

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