You people have no idea what you're missing by not watching the greek Superleague. It's essentially the antifootball. Crazy shit is going on each and every week. Just a few recent examples:
- This year's Cup final will be played in Athens' biggest stadium, with a capacity of 65,000 or so spectators, but only 1000 or so fans from each team will be allowed inside. The Minister of Sports has issued a ban on people attending because the government is afraid that the ultras from each side will cause riots and beat each other up. So the Cup final will be played in front of 2,000 people in a huge almost empty stadium. The police will outnumber the fans: 3,000 police officers will be present.
- In the last few months there have been two separate incidents of people beating up superleague referees. Not during matches. They were stalked at their houses and beaten up by multiple people when exiting them. The police is investigating some sort of connection between the attackers and one of the country's biggest clubs, Olympiacos. Olympiacos' president also owns Nottingham Forest.
- The league ended a week ago and we still aren't sure how many teams will be relegated. A league restructuring is supposed to go into effect next year which means that four teams are supposed to be relegated this year, but some teams are putting pressure on the greek football federation and the minister of sports to reverse that decision. So it's possible that some teams will avoid relegation after the league has ended and some teams from the second division will not be promoted even though they secured a play-off spot.
Those are just the tip of a huge smelly iceberg.