We lost. :(
It was a bad game for us. And me not watching didn't help, either
Anyways. We're second anyway. Second in the world; I daresay that's not too bad, right? ;) And I'm very happy to see that there are people celebrating down in the center of Athens (and Salonica, and other places). Just as if we had won. It's nice that there are no hard feelings from the public against the players - because it often happens in Greece that when someone fails at something, the public immediately forgets all the success they've had in the past and starts blaming them. An idol can become a loser in the blink of an eye. It's good to grow out of this mentality.
We can't be happy for losing in the final, but we managed a lot in this championship. We're keeping the 8 consecutive victories, the greatly important victory in the semifinal against the team of the United States and the silver medal, and we're hoping for more to come.
Oh, and congratulations to Spain :)
See ya,
Anna :)
It was a bad game for us. And me not watching didn't help, either

Anyways. We're second anyway. Second in the world; I daresay that's not too bad, right? ;) And I'm very happy to see that there are people celebrating down in the center of Athens (and Salonica, and other places). Just as if we had won. It's nice that there are no hard feelings from the public against the players - because it often happens in Greece that when someone fails at something, the public immediately forgets all the success they've had in the past and starts blaming them. An idol can become a loser in the blink of an eye. It's good to grow out of this mentality.
We can't be happy for losing in the final, but we managed a lot in this championship. We're keeping the 8 consecutive victories, the greatly important victory in the semifinal against the team of the United States and the silver medal, and we're hoping for more to come.
Oh, and congratulations to Spain :)
See ya,
Anna :)