Thursday, March 10, 2011

Greek Super League Faces Strike Threat

Greek Super League at the prospect of a players' strike this weekend in response to increasing incidents of violence crowd.

Players' Union (PSAP) has announced its intention to strike on Tuesday and received support from 10 of the 16 Super League clubs and the support of FIFPro, the international players union.

"Regarding the Super League is concerned actors are key players and they come first," a Super League spokesman said Thursday.

"We are in constant contact with PSAP, but for now there is nothing concrete or another. On the basis of evolution, when a strike is unlikely."

The violence inside and outside stadiums is a constant problem with the authorities during this period.

the best clubs in the country, Olympiakos Piraeus and Panathinaikos, were sentenced to endure the ban after the invasion involving land battles with the police and ugly attacks on players.

March 19, was upset in February when hundreds of fans invaded the pitch after Olympiakos has a stormy 2-1 victory at Panathinaikos, which took 10 points ahead of local rivals investments in seven games to play.

Olympiakos supporters threw punches and kicks to the players to visit and fought with police in what was the pitch invasion in Greece quarter this season.

Attacks against supporters of the Super League offices and the home of Olympiacos player Vasilis Torosidis later.

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