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PAO_HELLAS
05-31-2005, 02:45 PM
Yesterday, gate 7 published an anouncement saying that they want at Olympiakos a famous European coach for the new season, so Olympiakos can do something better in the European leagues. So they want Bajevic to leave, after what Rivaldo said at a TV interview that a coach that knows better the European mentality must come to Olympiakos.
How do you think the Olympiakos administration will react? Will Bajevic stay at Olympiakos for the next season? That will be decided this or next week.
serb01
06-01-2005, 08:34 AM
Yesterday, gate 7 published an anouncement saying that they want at Olympiakos a famous European coach for the new season, so Olympiakos can do something better in the European leagues. So they want Bajevic to leave, after what Rivaldo said at a TV interview that a coach that knows better the European mentality must come to Olympiakos.
How do you think the Olympiakos administration will react? Will Bajevic stay at Olympiakos for the next season? That will be decided this or next week.
cant be all up to the coach though..u need the players too..who would olympiakos have in mind as being coach??
PAO_HELLAS
06-01-2005, 09:40 AM
They are rumors about Irureta but we don't know for sure.
Sure Olympiakos needs a change at players, most of them are older than 30 :silly: :D :D.
serb01
06-02-2005, 06:22 AM
Olympiakos coach Bajevic quits
PA Sport
Dusan Bajevic resigned from his post as coach of Greek double winners Olympiakos on Wednesday.
The beleaguered Serbo-Montenegrin blamed his decision to quit on the rift within the Pireaus club's supporters between those who back his leadership and those who do not.
Despite a highly successful season in his second spell at the club with both the Greek title and domestic cup safely in the trophy cabinet, Bajevic has had to put up with continuous criticism from large sections of the club's fans.
And he has opted to call it a day and leave on a high note.
"I have been waiting for Olympiakos to discuss my questions but it seems that my situation was not an important issue even though so much fuss was being made about my future at the club," said Bajevic following Wednesday's board meeting.
"I leave feeling very proud of my achievements this year though, not just because it ended in success with the double but also because I was able to cope with all the problems that stood in my way."
"The biggest compensation I have is the encouraging comments made to me by the pure fans who I have seen on the streets and the many letters I have received."
"I consider that the team unit is the most important component for a club's success and if I was here for the new season then perhaps this unity would be threatened."
"I am grateful that (Olympiakos president) Mr Kokallis and the management of the club gave me the chance to work here again, but perhaps all the strength and knowledge I have was not enough for the big European vision of Olympiakos. I wish them success."
Bajevic, who guided Olympiakos to the quarter-finals of the Champions League in 1998/99 during his first spell in charge, revealed that he would not be receiving any financial compensation for his early exit.
"I would like to clarify that I do not require any compensation from Olympiakos as a result of my departure," he said.
Bajevic did not reveal if he had any immediate future coaching plans but the rumour mill over who will be his replacement at the Karaiskaki stadium has already started turning.
Spaniard Javier Irureta and Germany's Christoph Daum are two coaches who have been linked with the post.
----- hes gone..oh well he won the double but i guess thats not enough for the fans..they want european success which is understandable :thumbsup:
PAO_HELLAS
06-02-2005, 07:56 AM
Olympiakos coach Bajevic quits
PA Sport
Dusan Bajevic resigned from his post as coach of Greek double winners Olympiakos on Wednesday.
The beleaguered Serbo-Montenegrin blamed his decision to quit on the rift within the Pireaus club's supporters between those who back his leadership and those who do not.
Despite a highly successful season in his second spell at the club with both the Greek title and domestic cup safely in the trophy cabinet, Bajevic has had to put up with continuous criticism from large sections of the club's fans.
And he has opted to call it a day and leave on a high note.
"I have been waiting for Olympiakos to discuss my questions but it seems that my situation was not an important issue even though so much fuss was being made about my future at the club," said Bajevic following Wednesday's board meeting.
"I leave feeling very proud of my achievements this year though, not just because it ended in success with the double but also because I was able to cope with all the problems that stood in my way."
"The biggest compensation I have is the encouraging comments made to me by the pure fans who I have seen on the streets and the many letters I have received."
"I consider that the team unit is the most important component for a club's success and if I was here for the new season then perhaps this unity would be threatened."
"I am grateful that (Olympiakos president) Mr Kokallis and the management of the club gave me the chance to work here again, but perhaps all the strength and knowledge I have was not enough for the big European vision of Olympiakos. I wish them success."
Bajevic, who guided Olympiakos to the quarter-finals of the Champions League in 1998/99 during his first spell in charge, revealed that he would not be receiving any financial compensation for his early exit.
"I would like to clarify that I do not require any compensation from Olympiakos as a result of my departure," he said.
Bajevic did not reveal if he had any immediate future coaching plans but the rumour mill over who will be his replacement at the Karaiskaki stadium has already started turning.
Spaniard Javier Irureta and Germany's Christoph Daum are two coaches who have been linked with the post.
----- hes gone..oh well he won the double but i guess thats not enough for the fans..they want european success which is understandable :thumbsup:
Socratis Kokkalis supported Bajevic to stay, but he resigned because of his bad relations with Gate 7 and the Latin Americans of the team :silly: . Let's see which coach is going to find Olympiakos now.
If you know Olympiakos have a very bad tradition in Europe... They have a record finishing last in their champions league group for years :D :D. Their fans are tired with the Greek titles and they want to do something good in Europe like Panathinaikos is doing. The most far point Olympiakos reached in Europe is Ch. League quarter finals (lol) (about 6-7 years ago with Bajevic coach).
serb01
06-02-2005, 08:05 AM
yes but some key signings would be good..and a new coach can do wonders aswell..of course u would b tired with the league..they have won it like 8 times in the last 10 years lol..something outragous like that
bitsakos
06-02-2005, 12:08 PM
it's good he's leaving. I think he was the reason they lost the 2nd half away against liverpool. Lookin forward to see a new coach. wanna do good in europe. Damn straight! so unbelievable they didn't make it to the quarter finals this season. DAMN
PAO_HELLAS
06-02-2005, 01:10 PM
it's good he's leaving. I think he was the reason they lost the 2nd half away against liverpool. Lookin forward to see a new coach. wanna do good in europe. Damn straight! so unbelievable they didn't make it to the quarter finals this season. DAMN
You prefer to eat seven by Juventus and three by LILLE, MOLDE AND MACCABI HAIFA? Olympiakara! lol- no offense :thumbsup:.
LopuZa
06-02-2005, 05:46 PM
it's good he's leaving. I think he was the reason they lost the 2nd half away against liverpool. Lookin forward to see a new coach. wanna do good in europe. Damn straight! so unbelievable they didn't make it to the quarter finals this season. DAMN
You don’t know what you are talking about, no offense…we will see how a Greek coach does with an already established team…built by Bajevic, when a Greek coach can win as many trophies as Bajevic in Greece then you can talk…you seem to dismiss all his great work, like he never did anything for any of the clubs that he coached in Greece, yet no Greek coach has won as many trophies as Dusan Bajevic in Greece, I think that says it all. Even your NT never won anything being led by a Greek coach, all the great results came from foreign coaches…something to think about when you talk about foreign coaches.
The reason they lost to Liverpool is that Liverpool is a better club, has better players…has nothing to do with Dusan Bajevic, he is too old to play, otherwise they might not have lost…at least they did not get blown away.
It is good he is leaving; we can use him in Serbia, where I hope he will be appreciated.
PAO_HELLAS
06-02-2005, 06:31 PM
I agree with Lopuza. Bajevic is one of the coaches with the best performance in the history of the Greek championship.
As for the Liverpool lose, it is because Olympiakos is full of grantpas older than 30 and they can't afford the whole game. After the 60th minute they corrupt. Liverpool scored the 3 goals late in the game. That hapened in many games of Olympiakos.
I have heard rumors that he will maybe go to a Russian team. Have you heard something?
LopuZa
06-02-2005, 06:54 PM
I agree with Lopuza. Bajevic is one of the coaches with the best performance in the history of the Greek championship.
As for the Liverpool lose, it is because Olympiakos is full of grantpas older than 30 and they can't afford the whole game. After the 60th minute they corrupt. Liverpool scored the 3 goals late in the game. That hapened in many games of Olympiakos.
I have heard rumors that he will maybe go to a Russian team. Have you heard something?
Rumor has it that Bajevic will become the new coach of FK Crvena Zvezda…but that is just a rumor, a new management is being selected as we speak…the most likely candidate to replace Dragan Dzajic is Dragan Stojkovic the current president of the FSSCG. Then they will put forth a plan for the future, a business plan and then they have to get financial backers and then the new management will make a decision on who to hire as the new coach per the goals set in the business plan, I hope it is Slavoljub Muslin. Let’s wait and see what happens in the next few weeks. if Bajevic does not take the job as the new coach then we will know he was never interested in being a coach of Crvena Zvezda…though Bajevic and Bajevic’s brother have a business together in Beograd where Crvena Zvezda is located may have some weight on his decision.
philipas
06-04-2005, 12:15 PM
Yes Bajevic must go. He has not given Olympiakos European success and has only done well with the domestic league which is no great achievement.
In my opinion he was never a good coach, he just had a strong club with good players and yes he doesn't understand 'European' football because he has the 'Balkan' football mentality.
It is inexplicable how Olympiakos lost to Liverpool when they did. It's time to get a REAL coach from Europe, like the calibre of Rehhagel.
Bye bye Bajevic, you did good but not good enough for Europe.
Good luck in 'Balkania'.
Take care
philipas
06-04-2005, 12:21 PM
You don’t know what you are talking about, no offense…we will see how a Greek coach does with an already established team…built by Bajevic, when a Greek coach can win as many trophies as Bajevic in Greece then you can talk…you seem to dismiss all his great work, like he never did anything for any of the clubs that he coached in Greece, yet no Greek coach has won as many trophies as Dusan Bajevic in Greece, I think that says it all. Even your NT never won anything being led by a Greek coach, all the great results came from foreign coaches…something to think about when you talk about foreign coaches.
The reason they lost to Liverpool is that Liverpool is a better club, has better players…has nothing to do with Dusan Bajevic, he is too old to play, otherwise they might not have lost…at least they did not get blown away.
It is good he is leaving; we can use him in Serbia, where I hope he will be appreciated.
Please take him, he's out of date goods. Bajevic won many leagues under the PASOK regime and as we know like many other things in Greece football is highly politicised, so I'm sure there was a few corrupt decisions in their wins.
Many teams, if not most have foreign coaches for their teams.
Bajevic did good in Greece but hopeless in Europe. He was and never will be a great coach.
Good riddence and have fun in Serbia.
PAO_HELLAS
06-04-2005, 02:47 PM
Are you ironic?
philipas
06-04-2005, 03:02 PM
Are you ironic?
What do you mean?
PAO_HELLAS
06-04-2005, 04:08 PM
What do you mean?
I mean if you believe what you said in these last two posts or you use irony.
Geekyboy
06-05-2005, 12:45 AM
-edited-
This kind of language is not acceptable here
philipas
06-05-2005, 08:15 AM
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Settle down. Firstly, what are you talking about? Do you think the ref was bias? Sounds like you're a sore loser, even though it was a draw.
Don't dismiss Israel as a second rate team, they're like other eastern mediterranean countries; the new dynamo's of soccer, so don't think there was a conspiracy theory just accept that you couldn't beat a so-called 'soccer minnow' on home turf.
Good on you Israel, I hope you make it the the WC and we don't hate you because you're more similar to us as mediterranean people.
By the way dracmas are out and euros are in, but this just indicates your ignorance.
By the way I'm a Greek-Australian and your 'brave' IRA killed Nick Spanos, a Sydney lawyer and his friend while they were holidaying in Holland some years ago, because they mistook them as British soldiers on leave. It was like oops, sorry we made a mistake we thought they were soldiers on leave.
WELL WE DON'T FORGIVE YOU AND WILL NOT FORGET THERE PASSING! Cowardly fools. But we don't hate all Irish because of that or would post such a vile comment like you have.
BAN THIS GUY!
philipas
06-06-2005, 06:43 AM
I mean if you believe what you said in these last two posts or you use irony.
Yes I do believe what I said. A truly great coach can make his team beat European teams, Bajevic couldn't.
As we know Olimpiakos won many titles under PASOK years, now can you tell me this is not suspect?
Also I must admit I'm not an Olympiakos fan, but I don't mind seeing them do well in Europe as a Greek team.
Lastly irony then metafrasite kala sta anglika, thelis na pis sarcasm.
yia
PAO_HELLAS
06-06-2005, 10:20 AM
Yes I do believe what I said. A truly great coach can make his team beat European teams, Bajevic couldn't.
As we know Olimpiakos won many titles under PASOK years, now can you tell me this is not suspect?
Also I must admit I'm not an Olympiakos fan, but I don't mind seeing them do well in Europe as a Greek team.
Lastly irony then metafrasite kala sta anglika, thelis na pis sarcasm.
yia
Sure I know what happened with Kokkalis' and Mitropoulos' PARANGA during the PASOK years.
But on the other side the best appearance that Olympiakos had in Champions League (in 2000 I think), was under Bajevic.
And thanks for the correction :D.
Supermario590
06-09-2005, 06:29 PM
Hello
I am a Club Brugge supporter
Do you know something who will be the new trainer of the Greec champions ??
I have heard here in Belgium that Trond Sollied standing at the first position.
Is that true ?
PAO_HELLAS
06-09-2005, 06:59 PM
Hello
I am a Club Brugge supporter
Do you know something who will be the new trainer of the Greec champions ??
I have heard here in Belgium that Trond Sollied standing at the first position.
Is that true ?
Olympiakos haven't signed contract with new coach yet. He is one of the possible ones. Solid and French Le Guen (ex Lyon's coach I think).
Olympiakos haven't signed contract with new coach yet. He is one of the possible ones. Solid and French Le Guen (ex Lyon's coach I think).
Looks like thats who it is going to be.
Supermario590
06-11-2005, 11:10 AM
Looks like thats who it is going to be. Do you know who had the most chance to be the new trainer ??
Mirko Mandic
06-11-2005, 11:26 AM
i heard Le Guen but he wants to be Wengers assistant and wenger also likes this and then it looks like he would take over at Arsenal.
PAO_HELLAS
06-11-2005, 12:46 PM
Yes, later news show that he will go somewhere else.
Trod Solid on the other side is at Crete doing holiday this moment maybe this is not accidental :D.
Supermario590
06-11-2005, 12:57 PM
Yes, later news show that he will go somewhere else.
Trod Solid on the other side is at Crete doing holiday this moment maybe this is not accidental :D.
That can be. I know Sollied and he wille come to Greece. But he had
problems with his wife. That was the reason he didn't signe for Panathinaikos in Marche. She want to stay in Belgium.
Supermario590
06-11-2005, 12:58 PM
Yes, later news show that he will go somewhere else.
Trod Solid on the other side is at Crete doing holiday this moment maybe this is not accidental :D.
Is he there being seen in Pireaus ??
LopuZa
06-11-2005, 08:12 PM
Yes Bajevic must go. He has not given Olympiakos European success and has only done well with the domestic league which is no great achievement.
In my opinion he was never a good coach, he just had a strong club with good players and yes he doesn't understand 'European' football because he has the 'Balkan' football mentality.
It is inexplicable how Olympiakos lost to Liverpool when they did. It's time to get a REAL coach from Europe, like the calibre of Rehhagel.
Bye bye Bajevic, you did good but not good enough for Europe.
Good luck in 'Balkania'.
Take care
Don’t you think that Bajevic’s and Olympiakos success has something to due with the quality of players at his disposal? It is not like they lost to a bad club; Liverpool won many European trophies, and has lots of money to acquire talented players from around the world. As I said before we will see how a real coach from Europe does, as you suggest, from your comments obviously you do not think much of Greek coaches…As for the German, Rehhagel he got lucky, you will not see that feat repeated any time soon…enjoy while you can.
As for your other comments “Balkania”, for your information Greece you are part of the Balkans…I suspect that you are not even Greek, perhaps an Albanian-Greek living in Greece near the border of Greece and Albania. That would explain the negative comments on Bajevic or Bosnian Serbs in general.
philipas
06-12-2005, 07:13 AM
Don’t you think that Bajevic’s and Olympiakos success has something to due with the quality of players at his disposal? It is not like they lost to a bad club; Liverpool won many European trophies, and has lots of money to acquire talented players from around the world. As I said before we will see how a real coach from Europe does, as you suggest, from your comments obviously you do not think much of Greek coaches…As for the German, Rehhagel he got lucky, you will not see that feat repeated any time soon…enjoy while you can.
As for your other comments “Balkania”, for your information Greece you are part of the Balkans…I suspect that you are not even Greek, perhaps an Albanian-Greek living in Greece near the border of Greece and Albania. That would explain the negative comments on Bajevic or Bosnian Serbs in general.
I beg your pardon?
OK I'm not an Olympiakos fan so maybe that's why I also don't support Bajevic.
Yes PART of Greece is in the Balkans (interior, mountains), but it also is a Mediterranean (coast, islands) and European (EU) country.
As I said in the serbian forum I DON'T HATE ANY NATIONS as a whole, including Serbia or Bosnian Serbia, that would be racism. But you accuse me of being anti-Serbian when I was just reacting to vile comments from a Serbian nazi: like we're all stupid, gay and that we suck. He brought out comments in me that even I admit now, looking in hindsight were too reactionary. like when I said there was a lack of Serbian academics. I seriously don't believe that and shouldn't have let him rile me, but I did. Anyway let him go, he obviously has 'issues'.
I do not accuse the entire Serbian people of 'collective guilt' that would really show ignorance and stereotyping, so don't point the finger at me. I have criticised the old Serbian regime, which Serbs fought and overthrew themselves.
I also don't think Greeks are gods, or have the best culture or country in the world. Far from it, if you read some of my other posts that i've responded to, you will see that i'm quite critical of Greece and some Greeks.
The worst thing you can do in any society is not allow a lot of different views to be heard, it's called pluralism and democracy.To be self-critical is to progress in life; KNOW THYSELF (gnothi seauton: Oracle of Delphi) If there's anything I've learned from reading is that this is the way to think if you want to (and society) progress in life.
Now I refuse to take sides with anyone (or nationality) in this forum and will respond to posts as I see fit as a free thinking individual, not as an aligned nationalist who believes everything his group does and says is right no matter what. If I feel Greeks are making chauvenistic or incorrect statements I will respond to them. If I am considered a 'traitor' for this, so be it, I'd rather exercise my right for free speech, than follow blindly like a sheep.
I'm not an 'Albanian-Greek' from the border or whatever you mean, my father is from an island and my mother from northern Greece - you know 'Balkania' and Balkania doesn't mean it's a derogatory term.
So remember I HAVE NOTHING AGAINST SERBIA, BOSNIAN SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO and I am of full Greek ethnicity. I have met and partyed with many Serbs.
Anyway, because of some of my posts I seem to have pissed off more than just Serbs, but Croats, English, Albanians, Turks and Greeks have also reacted with hostility, but I also have received lots of positive feedback as well.
PEACE
Supermario590
06-12-2005, 11:00 AM
I have found an article on http://www.sportnews.gr/
What do they say ?? I don't understand Greece
PAO_HELLAS
06-12-2005, 02:11 PM
I have found an article on http://www.sportnews.gr/
What do they say ?? I don't understand Greece
It says that Le Guen denied Olympiacos at Saturday. And that Trod Solid will go at Pireas and the most possible is that he will sign a contract with Olympiakos at 2 or 3 days.
It also says that Olympiakos signed Kyriakos from Kallithea but I don't think that is interesting for you :D.
Supermario590
06-12-2005, 02:14 PM
It says that Le Guen denied Olympiacos at Saturday. And that Trod Solid will go at Pireas and the most possible is that he will sign a contract with Olympiakos at 2 or 3 days.
It also says that Olympiakos signed Kyriakos from Kallithea but I don't think that is interesting for you :D.
Nope, thank you very much
Supermario590
06-13-2005, 04:34 PM
Is there already some news of today ????
PAO_HELLAS
06-13-2005, 07:17 PM
Is there already some news of today ????
All Greek media say that he is the next coach of Olympiakos, expept id something extraordinary happens :D.
PAO_HELLAS
06-13-2005, 07:18 PM
I wanted to know what Olympiakos fans think about this decision.
Supermario590
06-15-2005, 04:27 PM
Tonight Sollied will chose a team. Olympiakos Piraeus of Vfb Stuttgart
Honestly I don't really care about Greek titles and cups anymore. I want a coach that we can do good with in Europe. I believe his that type of coach so lets hope and see.
Supermario590
06-15-2005, 06:23 PM
Honestly I don't really care about Greek titles and cups anymore. I want a coach that we can do good with in Europe. I believe his that type of coach so lets hope and see.
Do you know already something more ?
Do you know already something more ?
NO
PAO_HELLAS
06-15-2005, 06:56 PM
Supermario don't be so upset. I will post if he officially signs a contract with Olympiakos :D.
Supermario590
06-17-2005, 10:36 AM
It's definitive. Sollied goes to Olympiakos
PAO_HELLAS
06-17-2005, 01:02 PM
This moment I post, the Olympiakos board has a council deciding in this subject.
PAO_HELLAS
06-17-2005, 07:56 PM
The council decided to hire Solid as their coach. Now it is for sure.
The council decided to hire Solid as their coach. Now it is for sure.
Hopefully we can sign a few good players...
Supermario590
06-18-2005, 06:41 PM
Hopefully we can sign a few good players...In our newspapers here in Belgium they named Christian Vieri, Edgar Davids, Zinedine Zidane, Luis Figo, Javier Saviola as possible new players. Do they know in Greece when mister Trond Sollied gone signe ??
PAO_HELLAS
06-18-2005, 06:48 PM
I don't know about these you talk, the only player Olympiakos have signed is Charis Pappas :).
Supermario590
06-21-2005, 06:32 PM
Here in Begium they say that Sollied is waiting until begin juli to signing his contract. What do they say about that in Greece ???
PAO_HELLAS
06-23-2005, 06:58 PM
Here in Begium they say that Sollied is waiting until begin juli to signing his contract. What do they say about that in Greece ???
Yes, I read the same about July at http://www.contra.gr/.
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