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Watch Panathinaikos LIVE – losing at home?

March 3, 2008

Good news for all Panathinaikos fans – that aren’t able to be at the arena:Panathinaikos announced his collaboration with the TV station Eurosport. All the home games of Panathinaikos in the Greek league will be in Eurosport 2, a few hours after the end of every game. Even if you don’t have access to Eurosport you can follow the games live and free at Panathinaikos’ web site.

Panathinaikos had a home game this past weekend against Marousi and it was shown on TV as well as on the internet. If you knew about this cool feature you could see the thrid loss of Panathinaikos in a row. Last weekend Panathinaikos lost against Aris TT Bank in the Greek league, after that they lost during the week in the Euroleague against Siena and now they lost against Marousi at home.

What is going on in Athens? I guess we will find out when Efes Pilsen comes to Athens this week!

Mar 3, 2008ballineurope
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