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In this episode of By Far The Greatest Team, hosts Graham Dunn and Jamie Rooney are joined by lifelong Panathinaikos fan Gus Krasonis to analyse one of the greatest underdog stories in European football history—the 1970/71 Panathinaikos team that defied the odds to reach the European Cup Final.

Was this squad, led by the legendary Ferenc Puskás, truly one of the greatest? Where do they rank in our By Far The Greatest Team Table of Greatness?

🏆 Key discussion points include:
 ✅ Panathinaikos’ historic journey to the 1971 European Cup final
 ✅ The golden generation of Greek football and their rise to prominence
 ✅ How political changes in Greece influenced football at the time
 ✅ The impact of Ferenc Puskás as a manager
 ✅ The Greek league system and its unique point structure
 ✅ Their underdog battles against Everton, Red Star Belgrade, and Ajax
 ✅ The lasting legacy of this team in Greek and European football history

From the significance of the green kit to the mentality that powered Panathinaikos past footballing giants, this episode explores whether this team was a one-season wonder or a truly great side.

🎧 Tune in now and join the debate!

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Summary
In this episode of 'By Far the Greatest Team', the hosts delve into the history of Panathinaikos, focusing on their remarkable journey to the 1971 European Cup final. With insights from Gus Krasinos, who shares his personal connection to the club, the conversation explores the significance of the green kit, the underdog spirit of Greek football, and the impact of historical events on the sport. The discussion also highlights key players and the unique point system in Greek football during that era, culminating in a reflection on the legacy of Panathinaikos in European football. In this segment, the conversation delves into the historical context of Panathinaikos' journey in the European Cup, highlighting the impact of political changes in Greece, the legendary appointment of Puskas, and the rise of a golden generation of players. The discussion also touches on the changing landscape of European football, the introduction of penalties, and the underdog story of Panathinaikos against Everton. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the remarkable journey of Panathinaikos in the European Cup, discussing their mentality, challenges faced against formidable opponents like Ajax and Red Star Belgrade, and the impact of legendary figures like Puskas. They explore the significance of their achievements in Greek football history, culminating in a debate on how to rank the team based on their performance and legacy.

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