09-23-2011, 01:43 AM
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Galata, European part right?
Are you serious? Who the hell will go into trouble to make some banners to protest some gas drilling... as for fans, I think more people will go from central Europe (Greeks and Turks I mean) than from Greece and Turkey...
I think Aris is native to Thessaloniki. Another well known team from Asia Minor is Panionios...
And yes, it will be a knock out tournament with 8 teams, so 3 games (for the finalist teams).
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Yes european part but it's huge , 6-7 millions of people is living there.
I'm serious these things can happen at games, I believe you saw such kind of things many time before throughout the world. But now it is in the neutral court. Well Lithuania is quite far to us and Galatasaray is mainly a football club, I don't think there will be more than 250 fans there. ANd Iat a neutral court I don't expect a protest. (don't overestimate it , they would only chant and show some pancards noth,ing more)
Ari-Panianios, well you know better.
Galata, European part right?
Are you serious? Who the hell will go into trouble to make some banners to protest some gas drilling... as for fans, I think more people will go from central Europe (Greeks and Turks I mean) than from Greece and Turkey...
I think Aris is native to Thessaloniki. Another well known team from Asia Minor is Panionios...
And yes, it will be a knock out tournament with 8 teams, so 3 games (for the finalist teams).
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Yes european part but it's huge , 6-7 millions of people is living there.
I'm serious these things can happen at games, I believe you saw such kind of things many time before throughout the world. But now it is in the neutral court. Well Lithuania is quite far to us and Galatasaray is mainly a football club, I don't think there will be more than 250 fans there. ANd Iat a neutral court I don't expect a protest. (don't overestimate it , they would only chant and show some pancards noth,ing more)
Ari-Panianios, well you know better.