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[Day 3b] Game C/9: Greece - FYROM

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  • Stardusted
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    Originally posted by WirelessBrain View Post
    Lossers,lossers!What is your story now?That he is not staff member?
    You must really have some issues. Yes elliniadis ain't affiliated in any way with the greek basketball federation. And you are mindblowingly stupid.

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  • Kalashnikov
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    Originally posted by washcloud View Post
    Anyway, lobbying is a commonly practiced practice by everyone. However lobbying is one thing - trying to directly affect refs is another. And as far as proven facts stand, nothing of the kind took place, unless depositions change in the near future.
    I hope that this rule is also enforced in the Greek league...this "lobbying" can easily be misunderstood for intimidation...

    Now because of stupid Eliniadis, people believe that Greece tried to influence the refs. He -or anyone- just can't behave like this!

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  • washcloud
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    It obviously isn't, but Elliniadis claimed they were acquantancies of his. Which is not an absurd claim, since he has been a member of the federation and previously part of the team's delegations in various events. He's not a "nobody" after all.
    Anyway, lobbying is a commonly practiced practice by everyone. However lobbying is one thing - trying to directly affect refs is another. And as far as proven facts stand, nothing of the kind took place, unless depositions change in the near future.

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  • Perseus
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    is it so easy for someone to find refs cell phones?

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  • washcloud
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    Originally posted by WirelessBrain View Post
    Lossers,lossers!What is your story now?That he is not staff member?
    Υοu wirelessbrain you, it is not a matter of a "story" : he WASN'T a member of the greek delegation. He USED to be. So how the fuck can anybody officially implicate it?

    However, that "news website" of yours, was too soon to blow up the "preliminary information" that it had available, by conjuring up a bribing attempt incident plus alleged statements of the referees who received sms messages on their cellphones, right after the national anthems of the teams were executed in the arena.

    You may believe whatever the heck you want to, as much as you can "wait until Eurobasket 2011 is over" so as to see what FIBA is going to do about it. Meanwhile however, the FACTS to the case are :

    Stavros Elliniadis, former delegation member, being at the arena as an individual, had the "profound" idea of sending messages to the referees, requesting that they wouldn't tolerate provocative nationalistic actions. He claims his incentive was the inappropriate behavior of portion of the republic of Macedonia's fans while the Greek national anthem was being executed, bringing to mind much worse manifestations 2 years ago at the Polish Eurobasket and the respective game between the same teams.

    FIBA fined him, without implicating the greek delegation, whose member he wasn't anyway.

    So :
    Don't you think that had there been an attempted bribery towards the refs, or at least a request that they'd support the greek team, FIBA 'd have right away taken more drastic actions? A Montenegrin ref has already been suspended for requesting exactly that.
    Secondly, why on earth should Greeks (supposedly Elliniadis wasn't acting on his own will) try affect the refs? The final outcome of the game proven that the team of the republic of Macedonia had played more responsibly - yet it was considered as the underdog before the game started. In fact it has been surprising that up to now they haven't even lost a single game. Plus, 2 years ago, it lost to a 30+ point difference against the greek team. All in all, it was considered to be one of the teams that would give an early farewell to the Lithuanian Eurobasket escapade. Congrats to them for overthrowing all predictions so far, yet they weren't considered to be an opponent to be taken into account.

    Your news agency has been too fast on making accusations that have not, at least not yet, been proven - plus it has been too fast on commenting like "one can only feel sorry for this morally bankrupt nation".

    If there IS something that one can feel sorry for, is the tendency of certain people in the republic of Macedonia to blow up things before their time and to practice the use of calling names for the mere purpose of applying a certain propaganda...



    * ...your spelling of English does suck - along with your grammar. Instead of wasting time on digging up "news" that feed the nationalistic dragon that eats up your psyche, I'd advise you to rather spend it fruitfully on self-improvement, since there is a vast number of aiding options online. And this applies to a wider variety of issues than merely improving a foreign language.
    Last edited by washcloud; 09-09-2011, 10:43 AM.

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  • CG
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    Originally posted by WirelessBrain View Post
    Lossers,lossers!What is your story now?That he is not staff member?
    how old are you?

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  • Adon
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    Originally posted by WirelessBrain View Post
    Lossers,lossers!What is your story now?That he is not staff member?
    Brainlesswire, even your insults are misspelled.

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  • WirelessBrain
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    Lossers,lossers!What is your story now?That he is not staff member?

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  • Adon
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    Let's see.
    Brainlesswire (+1 Dorian) has posted 6 posts. If anyone has any interest about his ethnicity and his motives, he can take a look at them. He is a definition-like example of nationalistic trolling in a basketball forum.

    His (and Macedonian propaganda) tactic is old, simple and effective:
    "If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, (some) people will eventually come to believe it." (Joseph Goebbels, Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany)

    Enough said.

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  • Kalashnikov
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    Originally posted by Dorian View Post
    You even messed up your alias. Please correct it as it should read "BrainlessWire"
    if that was facebook, it would have 1000 likes

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  • Dorian
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    Originally posted by WirelessBrain View Post
    http://www.einnews.com/greece/newsfeed-greece-macedonia


    Surely this is not an macedonian site,it is one of the best sites for informations world-wide..Also if you do not believe now,I`m 100% sure that after this tournament is finished there will be more informations for this bribery scandal..
    a) Never heard of einnews.com before

    b) It's a news search engine which picked up the article from an agency called MINA - Macedonian International News Agency

    c) I'm afraid you're dyslexic. You even messed up your alias. Please correct it as it should read "BrainlessWire"

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  • WirelessBrain
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    Surely this is not an macedonian site,it is one of the best sites for informations world-wide..Also if you do not believe now,I`m 100% sure that after this tournament is finished there will be more informations for this bribery scandal..

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  • Guard
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    Nothing surprising at all there...

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  • Kalashnikov
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    Originally posted by WirelessBrain View Post
    You and your conspiracy theories...
    It's actually...you and your conspiracy theories, but let's not get into semantics...

    So, other than the fact that we don't know
    1. who was punished
    2. who punished him
    3. when did the disciplinary committee got together and decided
    4. when was the defense was prepared and presented
    5. who paid the fine
    6. why a person was charged and not the federation

    everything else seems quite clear and inambiguous

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  • WirelessBrain
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    You and your conspiracy theories...

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