How 13-1 became a loop around the neck of A1 teams



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Anyone who believes that the pandemic is due to the problem facing the A1 teams, either has no contact with Greek basketball or sees things from the fans’ perspective. The problem existed, increased with the departure of Olympiacos and now with the coronation all coherence was lost. What’s going on at the top of the Greek basketball pyramid?

There are groups that will not be able to register. If they finally succeed, along with others who have already decided, they will fight ONLY with Greek players, to cut costs. They are trying to cut spending (cutting umpires, judges and even moving to lower cost stadiums) as they see their income as insignificant, if not zero.

Yes, the expected economic crisis is playing a role, but was the pre-coronary situation acceptable? The reality is that the pandemic has found our league completely weakened and threatens to dismantle it. The teams put the rope around their necks on their own, with the famous 13-1. They cut one of the two pillars, believing that the view would be better and the building collapsed. No matter which of the columns fell, the result would be similar, even if things were inversely proportional.

It is striking that no one disagrees that a separation of professional and development arbitration is required. Defenders in his case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online. The arbitrators themselves are interested in professional arbitration. And yet the result was 13-1.

A year later, we all got to the point where everyone was talking about the need for Olympiacos to be in the Basketball League, to look for tricks and sophisms (said Mr. Tsagronis that it is an idea to ask A2 teams that they want to go up and enter criteria). , so that the “reds and whites” return to the “large” category, but so that the port does not have the slightest movement, which indicates interest.

Although it has never been officially said, the answer is “13-1 you wanted, live with your choices.” And now the problem is that teams CANNOT live with this choice. They put a knot in their necks, voting not by logic (after all, most people complained about the same things from time to time), but by choosing which pole they want to be in. What does it matter if it’s North or South, if you freeze?

The road is a dead end (for the moment). Sponsors clarified that without Olympiakos they would not be interested. The same happens with ERT, which will only take the championship by order of the government, otherwise it is not interested as a product. A year after #mexritelous brought at least two, possibly three, contenders for the EEC presidency (and does not include the current leadership, even if represented), it brought suffocation to A1, an absolute devaluation of the product, the same time. Olympiacos seems to be on a good moon, not to face problems, not to thirst for return.

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