Evangelos Marinakis And Co
(03-11-2021, 10:19 AM)Sniffer Dog Wrote: The manager and coaching staff all look happy enough having Marinakis's son around the place.

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Hopefully they can turn him into a die hard Forest fan. He seems to be attending quite a few games and he also seems emotional involved.
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NOTTINGHAM FOREST owner Evangelos Marinakis invited manager Steve Cooper and CEO Dane Murphy to Greece.

Cooper and Murphy flew to Athens after Forest's 3-0 win over Preston North End at the City Ground for a three-day stay in Athens as a reward for the team's run of form.

Ever since the former Swansea boss replaced Chris Hughton in the dugout last September the Championship outfit has won five of its last nine league matches, of which they have only lost once to Fulham.

SunSport understand the Nottingham duo arrived on Sunday afternoon and then linked up with Marinakis as they watched his other club Olympiacos beat Ionikos 1-0 at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium.

They then had a late dinner together with the club's director of football Koulis Dourekas.

Today they are scheduled to visit Olympiacos' state-of-the-art training ground in Renti.

It seems like Cooper and Murphy will be returning to the UK on Wednesday to prepare for the clash at Reading on November 20 after the international break.

This isn't Cooper's first time in Athens as he also flew over to meet Marinakis before taking over the hot seat at the City Ground.

Forest are currently 13th in the Championship table with four points separating them from the play-off zone. The Reds underwent a poor start to the season under Hughton as they endured seven losses in nine matches across all competitions.

But Cooper has managed to turn things around with a series of convincing performances in the league.

Marinakis took over the club in 2017 with the goal of returning it to the Premier League for the first time since 1999 and came closest two seasons ago with a seventh-place finish.
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Must be a refreshing change, I suspect when managers have been “invited to Athens for a chat with the owner” midseason they are normally fearing they only have a one way ticket.
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(08-11-2021, 04:30 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Must be a refreshing change, I suspect when managers have been “invited to Athens for a chat with the owner” midseason they are normally fearing they only have a one way ticket.

I thought the SOD interview with Chippers about his meetings with Fawaz were very interesting, well worth a listen if you haven’t already.
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(08-11-2021, 03:30 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: NOTTINGHAM FOREST owner Evangelos Marinakis invited manager Steve Cooper and CEO Dane Murphy to Greece.

Cooper and Murphy flew to Athens after Forest's 3-0 win over Preston North End at the City Ground for a three-day stay in Athens as a reward for the team's run of form.

Ever since the former Swansea boss replaced Chris Hughton in the dugout last September the Championship outfit has won five of its last nine league matches, of which they have only lost once to Fulham.

SunSport understand the Nottingham duo arrived on Sunday afternoon and then linked up with Marinakis as they watched his other club Olympiacos beat Ionikos 1-0 at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium.

They then had a late dinner together
with the club's director of football Koulis Dourekas.

Today they are scheduled to visit Olympiacos' state-of-the-art training ground in Renti.

It seems like Cooper and Murphy will be returning to the UK on Wednesday to prepare for the clash at Reading on November 20 after the international break.

This isn't Cooper's first time in Athens as he also flew over to meet Marinakis before taking over the hot seat at the City Ground.

Forest are currently 13th in the Championship table with four points separating them from the play-off zone. The Reds underwent a poor start to the season under Hughton as they endured seven losses in nine matches across all competitions.

But Cooper has managed to turn things around with a series of convincing performances in the league.

Marinakis took over the club in 2017 with the goal of returning it to the Premier League for the first time since 1999 and came closest two seasons ago with a seventh-place finish.

It must have been a very late dinner the match didn't finish until 9.30. I bet Steve was up with indigestion all night :giggle:
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EM's tattoo:  dream, love, create, fight, survive, win. Sounds good to me.

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(11-11-2021, 09:10 AM)Sniffer Dog Wrote: EM's tattoo:  dream, love, create, fight, survive, win. Sounds good to me.

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Sound words.  And ones he'll ruthlessly bend gravity for in quest for Forest. 'I'm serious about promotion, are you?' Kinda vibe.

I wouldn't tattoo them on myself, to me, tattoos on people are like spray painting Angelo's David with graffiti.  But I do think them and believe them.

Fighting to survive in a world with the darkest power.   :cool:


SA.
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Nice to see this from young Marinakis Jr.

Really pleased that the ownership have realised how important it is to connect with the fanbase.its just one small example but at last it feels like everyone is pulling in the same direction.
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(27-02-2022, 03:57 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Nice to see this from young Marinakis Jr.

Really pleased that the ownership have realised how important it is to connect with the fanbase.its just one small example but at last it feels like everyone is pulling in the same direction.

Yep. 

Marinakis Jr really does seem to be enjoying it here and embracing it.
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Milto is a young and modern man where as EM is a bit more old school in his ways.
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EM is coming to town this weekend.
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Is he here to buy spence for olympiacos ?
Joking aside I am sure he will get a great deserved welcome
Come on you mighty Reds 
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