Sunday's Sports Highlight of the Day

Stavrose

Fried Yoda
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Greece's longest and most fierce sporting rivalries, Olympiakos vs Panathinaikos, had their first game of the year against each other. The game hadn't even started and the stadium was already on fire and the field riddled with paper, bottles, and cups. A rivalry that goes back almost 100 years, it has taken the lives of many fans, referees, and players. Yesterday's game was tame though (aside from some fans ripping seats out of the stands and hitting each other with them). In the first half, the referee (who was obviously paid off) made a completely bullshit call against Antonis Nikopolidis (the former Panathinaikos goalie, who is now the Olympiakos goalie....i won't go into the frenzy that the trade caused). Nikopolidis dove to block the ball and Panathinaikos striker Ezequiel Gonzalez ran into his hands and tripped. THe referee Nikopolidis a yellow card and gave Gonzalez a penalty kick. During the dispute immediately after the play in the penalty box, a fan from the stands throws a lit flare and hits the referee dead on in the face. The ref quickly spedwalk to the center of the field where he would be safer, clutching his face. Fires were started throughout the stadium and brawls kicked up again, making it hard to see what was going on in the field. WHen the ball was set up for the penalty kick, another flare was thrown on the field and fell right on the ball, causing it to catch fire and explode. The army was sent into the stadium to quell the rioting, just as a glass bottle BARELY whizzed by Nikopolidis' head. The penalty kick eventually was made and Panathinaikos scored the first goal of the game. After Rivaldo scored for Olympiakos 15 minutes later, the army left the stadium.
 
1996, Liverpool vs Olympiakos in Athens, Greece. Riots broke out, and the police came in to protect the 5000 liverpool fans from the UK. The british response:

Holy shit mate, you Greek hooligans are crazy! At least we have to get drunk before throwing fists!
 
No, cause UK rivalries have been crushed. one more strike by the UK and FIFA lays the smackdown for next year's european championship and UEFA privaledges...like it did with Turkey this year (banning them for 4-6 years from any FIFA sponsored soccer competition)
 
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USA soccer sux. European soccer FTW
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Well least we can agree on that.

Real Madrid V Barcelona

Inter Milan V AC Milan

Chelsea and Jose Morhiniho Verses Everyone in the world

There some more rivalries worth watching
 
US soccer is comprised of either Euro-soccer rejects or retired euro-soccer players, mixed with some local talent. I got tierd of Christo Stoiochkov in 1994. When he came and played here in Chicago, i was expecting him to get on the field with a respirator
 
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