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Crisis in Greece: EΣAKE players on strike

October 15, 2010

Greek basketball players union Lazaros Papadopoulos said just a short time ago, “Basketball has died in Greece and no one has taken notice.” It’s no exaggeration on his part, but surely soon some will notice.

According to Talk Basket, the Greek players’ union unanimously decided to strike effective immediately – just before the league’s opening tip off – though Papadopoulos denies this. Sort of.

“The word ‘strike’ is not correct,” said Papadopoulos as quoted by Talk Basket. “We are just putting the league on hold until the amendment required is passed by the Government. Last season they told us they would pass it in three months, but it never happened. So we are not falling for it again. We will play basketball in 2011. We are determined to go all the way this time. There is no basketball in this country. What we had here is a league where half of the teams and players whose constitutional right are not respected.”

Ominous use of past tense, eh?

Continued Papadopoulos in the statement: “Basketball has died in Greece and no one has taken notice. We have sent all the interested parties [a total of] 34 letters and didn’t receive even one reply. We received four letters to discuss things and we replied positively to all four. This situation where one orders and the rest follow must end. We hope this time our suggestions are taken into consideration. All Union members are united and we have no strikebreakers.”

Thereby leading BallinEurope to wonder: If it’s not a strike, why is it important that there are no strikebreakers within PSAK?

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  1. apollo
    14 years ago

    The league was delayed one week.

    http://esake.gr/article/14263

    BTW, I would not trust talkbasket.net on anything related to Greek basketball. The admin of the site that writes all the Greek articles, “Black Urum” or “Arkadios” on Interbasket is a known psychopath and liar.

    Also, that is now the old HEBA logo. The new logos are:

    The Greek language one (ESAKE) that is used in Greece:

    http://www.esake.gr/logos/ESAKE%20Horizontal%20RGB.jpg

    The English language version one (HEBA) that is used in Greece:

    http://www.esake.gr/logos/HEBA%20Horizontal%20RGB.jpg

    and the official alternate logo that is in English:

    http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a75/lazenby19691969/473x290_1284536650-Copy.jpg

    And there is also just the new Greek globe logo itself (which might be the easiest one for you to use on the website):

    http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a75/lazenby19691969/200x183_1285077123.jpg

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  2. apollo
    14 years ago

    If you want to crop the logo yourself just go here:

    http://www.esake.gr/logos/esakelogo.htm

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