Waiting in Ioannina…investors who have not yet appeared! – 2024-04-21 21:43:42

by times news cr

2024-04-21 21:43:42

The interest in PAS Ioannina is now focused on what will happen the next day, as there is no competitive goal other than the team finishing the championship with dignity.


Will a buyer be found to take over the team and close the Christmas season, or will it walk for a long time in darkness and uncertainty? And if no prospective buyer is found, will the Christovasili brothers continue? And if they stay, can they properly manage the team to make it to the championship and at the same time cover so many open obligations that exist with the minimal income of the second national team? There will no longer be the 4 million euros, maybe more, of Super League revenue after relegation. Nor are there any other footballers for sale to generate revenue. The hen that laid the golden eggs no longer exists. The world is wondering what will happen from now on through a harsh reality that will emerge if a solution is not found with a new and financially strong investor.
There are various rumors about the possible involvement of some entrepreneurs, but there is currently nothing visible on the horizon. If there is a solution, it will be with a businessman outside Ioannina. Unfortunately, with this toxic climate that exists in Greek football and with the shadows of shacks, controlled refereeing and what else is heard and complained about between players and teams, a proper businessman thinks a lot about entering this space and investing money, if he does not have any other special reason, either to invest in Epirus and other sectors or to like football or to want to create a different social profile through the great visibility offered by the venue.
It seems that this serious matter will drag on for a long time. Until the end of the season, if no solution is found, it will be difficult for any footballers who want to continue in the second national team to stay while their contracts expire and it will also be difficult with the meager income of the second national team to keep players who do not expire the contracts but the wages are at Super League level. Taking all this into account, the next day looks difficult and uncertain for “Ajax of Epirus”, which again passes one of the great tests of its history.

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