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Article: FOOTBALL: GREECE A JOAB; GORDON PARKS follows the progress of an import with a difference. Greek youngster Athanasios Koukoulis has landed in Scotland with his boots and tooth brush in a bid to earn a crack at the big time. Speaking no English, he is hoping the universal language of football will be enough to make his dream come true and we will be following his fortunes in the coming weeks.(Sport)
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- Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
- Article date:
- July 9, 2005
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Byline: GORDON PARKS
FOR Athanasios Koukoulis it's a case of 'have boots, will travel'.
The towering Greek defender had never been out of his country until earlier this week when he flew to Scotland to prove he's worth a chance with one of our clubs.
Speaking through his friend and interpreter Antonis Pratas, the 19-year-old from Athens is ...
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