National Football League Judge’s totaled car reminiscent of the “Godfather”
The most famous line uttered by the protagonist, Vito Corleone, in Francis Ford Coppola's stunning rendition of "The Godfather" is: "I'll make him an offer he can't refuse".
Although at first this line in the movie conveys generous intention, it is actually little more than a veiled threat which any opponent cannot defer or shy away from. In reality it implies that the person receiving the "offer" has no choice, but to do what the mafia tells him to.
This is how those who have been trying to perpetuate a parallel deep state in Greek football now think. And those who no longer have the courage to argue, can only resort to mob-like mafia actions.
After things have come to a head in the Hellenic Football Federation, as it has been administered, shows not only that the barrel has no bottom, but in fact the bottom opens up into a sewer, we have now come to a point where mafia practices and "offers that cannot be refused" are now the way things are done.
Such was the "offer" that administrative judge Athanasios Koutrikis was presented with, as he witnessed his car demolished by persons unknown "contracted" to protect the parallel parasitic state that feeds off Greek football.
These are the people that sent the "message" to the administrative judge a few hours ago, signaling that he should dare not enter the realm of the illegal administration of the Hellenic Football Federation.
At a time when the odious case of the illegal activities of the Federation was being opened up, especially the scandal with the illegal licensing of the ten Super League 2 teams, a mafia attack comes to highlight the fear and terror that prevails behind the curtains of Greek football.
And when this parallel state threatens an administrative judge, then...
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