FOOTBALL : PAOK FC OWNER IVAN SAVVIDIS ISSUES PUBLIC APOLOGY AFTER FOOTBALL PITCH GUN RAGE !
Gun-toting PAOK owner ‘deeply sorry’ for his role in chaotic scenes https://t.co/KKavxIRe4l pic.twitter.com/WdrsI70g3H— Guardian sport (@guardian_sport) March 13, 2018
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"I had no right to enter the field of play in this fashion."
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) March 13, 2018
PAOK Salonika's president has released a statement after invading the pitch with a gun.
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Gun-toting PAOK owner ‘deeply sorry’ for his role in chaotic scenes https://t.co/oBHCPbSBCT
— Guardian news (@guardiannews) March 13, 2018
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He invaded the pitch on Sunday.
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) March 13, 2018
With a gun. 😳
But now PAOK Salonika's president has said he's "very sorry."
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PAOK Salonika owner Ivan Savvides apologises after bringing gun on the pitchhttps://t.co/HWlgpCcg0d pic.twitter.com/L1HqVmuqMp— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) March 13, 2018
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"I fight and I will continue to fight for fair football."— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) March 13, 2018
PAOK Salonika's president has spoken after invading the pitch with a gun.
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"My only aim was to protect."— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) March 13, 2018
PAOK Salonika's president has explained why he invaded the pitch with a gun.
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PAOK's owner's apology says that he wanted to "protect the thousands of fans from provocateurs & prevent victims" and that he's fighting "against a corrupt system, to have fair games & honest refs".
— Coral (@Coral) March 13, 2018
Next time, just pick up a corner flag and stick it in the centre-circle, pal. pic.twitter.com/ayvzQRMvJN
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It's being reported that PAOK's chairman Ivan Savvidis, who invaded the pitch with a gun on Sunday, is on the run from local police.https://t.co/kqs5ofrsWJ pic.twitter.com/xu5ruigQSr— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) March 13, 2018
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Police were yesterday searching for the Greek-Russian oligarch who invaded a football pitch carrying a gun after a late goal by the team he owns was disallowed https://t.co/PQN83Gv4qf— The Times of London (@thetimes) March 13, 2018
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Heat-packing PAOK owner: "I did not threaten anybody" 🤨https://t.co/rpSKvjrJZJ
— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) March 13, 2018
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PAOK owner Savvidis issues apology for Sunday incidents: "My only aim was to protect tens of thousands of PAOK fans from provocation".#PAOK https://t.co/rUox1g70s1 pic.twitter.com/QN9r3CxBtm
— AS English (@English_AS) March 13, 2018
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PAOK President Ivan Savvidis took to the field with a gun on Sunday.— DW Sports (@dw_sports) March 13, 2018
He isn't expected to face any serious consequenceshttps://t.co/y0f85wOi5X pic.twitter.com/8PjUUmtZVh
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PAOK president apologises after invading pitch with gun https://t.co/T0NXELrpvu pic.twitter.com/SDcaA76ycq
— Stadium Astro (@stadiumastro) March 14, 2018
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Greek prosecutor to probe armed PAOK owner who invaded pitch during matchhttps://t.co/DlEsJzK2Z9
— Express Sports (@IExpressSports) March 13, 2018
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