[ad_1]
“Since March of summer,” says the proverb, and in fact it would have been the same this year for Greek football if the coroner’s pandemic had not occurred. So we go again: “From May to summer!”. With restart in training, with tests, with completely unprecedented training conditions, with hygiene protocols, with … play offs and play out and semifinals and Cup final on the distant horizon. Do not love! We start and Superleague 1. will try. If someone is successful, no one knows. Neither the agents themselves, nor the players, nor Lefteris Avgenakis, the GGA and the Health Committee. However, they are trying to “experiment”, they did not put a lock, like the Dutch and the French. Ahead of the path marked out by the Germans and the Danes that we are waiting for; how and how within a month to see how things are going.
This period of four months, until September, almost everything will change in Greek football! You are laughing and you are doing well! However, our new conditions have already arrived and many changes are expected. Some of them can be seen in the following questions, to which the answers will be given in the coming days and months.
So, let’s go …
– Will all Superleague teams do 1 test for a coronary before starting training?
– Have the 14 teams taken the necessary measures in their training centers or will they all do as they are told and how long can their pockets last?
– Will players go out to speak openly in the media once and not feel safe with the measures in a team or will they be afraid for their contract and their future in the team?
– How long will the players of certain teams be without payment or partially without payment, since some must be paid from 2019 and others from January?
– Why don’t all teams worry about paying the accumulated fees first until February so that players can plan their finances for the summer and then suggest “haircuts”?
– How likely is it that the agreement of the 14 teams in the League will be “broken” regarding the “haircut” and that each of them will negotiate separately with their own players?
– Are the “horizontal” reductions with the same percentage fair for a player who has a contract of 500,000 euros and a player who has a contract of 50,000 euros per year? And how likely is it that we will end up in face-to-face negotiations between each player and their club for salary reductions?
– Teams with large debts have (co) calculated what will happen to foreign players and the shower of appeals to FIFA once and do not agree with the “cuts” in their wages.
– Will there be any controls by the GGA Scientific Committee on Health on the teams to observe measures against the spread of coronary heart disease or will each group uncontrollably do what they want while the tests are carried out by their medical teams?
– Why does the “square” estimate that there will be many sales of players and many negotiations / fermentations for the PAE sales of Superliga 1, with rumors already of three (!) Circulating in the last two weeks in management circles?
– What will happen to the mission airlines and the hotels where they will catalyze if and when the play offs and play outs start?
– By the way, why do few team members estimate that there will be a tiebreaker and most people think that we will end up on the “easy road” of restructuring with 16 teams despite the contrary opinion recently expressed by Nova?
– And we must have a good question, if the fermentations for the sale of the subscription channel are not successful in the next two months (after all, it is the “shipwreck” of the negotiations with Vangelis Marinakis in an agreement that was reportedly reported where do the teams find the ‘central management’ contract?
– The Superleague 2 and Football League clubs because they educate the thing and do not finish the end of their championships, since the vast majority of them cannot cover the costs of the necessary coronary protection measures (not even those necessary per weekly test), nor the conditions described in the Superleague1 hygiene and safety protocol? Are you still expecting money from the state that (correctly) did not give a franc in Super League 1 for anti-coronation measures even though you receive very large amounts of taxes annually?
– Is there an important reason for Greek football to have three professional categories, while almost every year at least one team from the Second National League leaves during the season, even if called from time to time? Without the ERT money next season, how many of these teams will survive without slices, and of course without resorting to “1 half – 2 finals” logic and practices?
– PAOK and Olympiakos cases will be finalized before the start of next season Or will we start the championship with new EPOs (elections), new KED (“Melo Pereira definitely ends”) and old pending cases of “multi-ownerhsip” and fixed “fixed games” that Europeans also say?
– Is there one in a million to be agreed by the four “greats” in a person of common acceptance for the KED chief of the nominees that UEFA will bring to the table in the summer?
– Given that the chances of Mina Lysandros remaining in the position of president of Super League 1 are infinitesimal, will teams be able to attract capable technocrats in the management of the League? Will they really decide to invest in the Cooperative (and with recruiting / supporting executives and staff) How do advanced European leagues do it (and even at incredible rates)? Will they participate in “allied battles” again and see a PAE executive in management, half of whom will look with half an eye depending on where they come from?
– UEFA’s final “sign” for Greek football, which the government has been waiting until July, will be truly innovative and radical. after the famous “joint promise” signed between Ceferin – Mitsotakis in February, as the “UEFA players” essentially leave in the summer, leaving Greek football to its own devices?
* We do not expect answers from anyone. Only in the … stadium will the answers be given, according to the well-known disgusted cliche.
[ad_2]