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13th March 2018
03:51pm GMT

"My emotional reaction has been caused by the generalised negative situation prevailing in Greek football lately and by all the unacceptable, non-athletic events that took place towards the end of the PAOK-AEK - the actions of the referee and the supervisor (goal - offside - goal), the interruption of the match, the protests and the entry into the playing field of dozens of people of both teams. "All of this could create a degraded situation on the pitch and my only goal was to protect tens of thousands of PAOK fans from provocations - complications - human casualties. "Believe me, I had no intention of interference with the opposing team or the referees. And I certainly did not threaten anyone. Unfortunately, both me and my family, as well as my colleagues, have been hostages of the totally ill soccer establishment. "I am struggling and will continue to strive, despite the constant attacks I take at all levels, for a fair football with honest arbitration in all the races and for winning the championships on the courts rather than in the courts."You can draw your own conclusions from that statement. What we can all agree on, however, is that Greek football is far from dull. Off the pitch anyway.