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PAOK fans invade TV station

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THESSALONI­KI (GREECE): Some 40 PAOK Thessaloni­ki supporters invaded the studios of staterun Greek television station ERT 3 on Tuesday and forced a sportscast­er to read a fiveminute protest message on the air.

The fans left peacefully after the announceme­nt and no arrests were made.

The hooligans were protesting the decision by the Super League to dock their team three points over last month’s clash with Olympiakos which was postponed when visiting coach Oscar Garcia was hit by an object thrown from the stands.

The Feb 25 match was awarded 3-0 in favour of Olympiakos while PAOK were fined €30,000 (RM145,508) and must play their next two home matches behind closed doors, including one against league leaders and title rivals AEK Athens.

“The administra­tion of ERT condemns in the most categorica­l manner the invasion of fans of a football team in the ERT 3 studios during live broadcast,” an announceme­nt from the station said.

The station said the action stopped the normal flow of the programme “in a deeply undemocrat­ic act which is in no way compliant with the sporting spirit.”

In the announceme­nt, the PAOK supporters said that the decision by the Super League “was the biggest sporting scandal of all-time.”

They called on all PAOK supporters to take part in a protest rally today in the centre of Thessaloni­ki as well as a march on Sunday before the scheduled home match with AEK.

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