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Thursday, September 8, 2016

Olympiakos say ‘no wrongdoing’ after UEFA investigation

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Piraeus (Greece) (AFP) – Greek champions Olympiakos on Thursday said that an investigation into the club by European football’s governing body UEFA has found no wrongdoing.

Olympiakos responded with a statement after a report by Britain’s Press Association revealed that the club’s owner, shipping magnate Evangelos Marinakis, was being investigated in relation to match-fixing allegations.

“Olympiakos has informed UEFA about the case and is continuing informing them step by step. It is known to everyone that UEFA has examined the information received and concluded that there is no evidence that implicates Olympiakos,” the statement by the club said.

An Athens prosecutor suggested Tuesday that Marinakis be held in custody before he stands trial for his alleged involvement in the establishment of a criminal gang which fixed football matches.

Prosecutor Stamatis Daskalopoulos said that Marinakis, 49, violated an existing order that banned him from getting involved in football activities until his trial and thus should be taken into custody.

The Press Association quoted a UEFA spokesman as saying that an official request has been sent in order to get a copy of the report issued by Daskalopoulos.

A court decision on Daskalopoulos’ proposals is expected within a few days.

Marinakis lashed out at Daskalopoulos saying that his action “is directed against Olympiakos and my activity in the team’s progress.”

“The prosecutor’s proposal will be judged by the Athens Appeals Court in the coming months. I expect a fair judgement by an impartial, independent and free judiciary,” Marinakis said in a statement on the Olympiakos website.

Marinakis said that he would take legal action against Daskalopoulos as well as make a disciplinary report to the proper authorities.

The Olympiakos owner has recently tried to gain a majority share in English club Notthingham Forest and over the weekend secured one of four national television licenses with a bid of 73 million euros ($ 82.1 million, £61.2 million).

Last year, Marinakis was ordered to post 200,000 euros bail and banned from participating in football related activities until a trial is held.

He faces charges for his alleged involvement in the establishment of a criminal gang which fixed matches between 2011 and 2013.

Marinakis has spent six years at the helm of Olympiakos. The Piraeus club have won the league title six seasons in a row.

Besides Marinakis, 27 other people have been recommended by Daskalopoulos to face trial, including former Hellenic Football Federation president Giorgos Sarris, former owners of clubs, referees and players.

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Thursday, August 25, 2016

Suspended Texas A&M LB Josh Walker ‘no longer with the program’

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Linebacker Josh Walker has left College Station and “is no longer with” the Texas A&M football program following his arrest last Friday on suspicion of domestic violence.

Walker, a junior linebacker, was suspended indefinitely following his arrest. Based on what Aggies head coach Kevin Sumlin is saying, the suspension appears to be much more than temporary.

Walker was arrested and charged with assault with bodily injury. A statement about the arrest indicates Walker is accused of pushing his girlfriend and preventing her from calling 911:


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Friday, August 19, 2016

Mets GM Sandy Alderson: ‘No present plans’ to fire manager Terry Collins

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The struggling New York Mets have come under fire recently, but for the moment, their issues are not going to cost manager Terry Collins his job.

General manager Sandy Alderson gave a rather evasive statement Thursday in which he gave Collins something of a vote of confidence.

“Do I ever make any statement unequivocally?” Alderson said, via ESPN’s Adam Rubin. “There are no present plans to make any changes.”

Alderson had to deal with a heckler calling for former Padres manager Bud Black, and he understands the criticism.

“We all have an expectation of winning,” Alderson said. “None of us uses injuries as an excuse. That’s true inside the organization. That’s true for our fans, as well. That’s why I understand the frustration.”

Collins isn’t happy about how things are going either, as evidenced by this recent press conference. If it’s any consolation, his job doesn’t seem to be in peril.


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