Indagini su tifosi del Coventry. Il Southampton salvato da un milionario svizzero.



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La polizia inglese sta cercando di individuare alcuni tifosi del Coventry ( fans in foto ), presunti responsabili di una rissa a bordo di un treno che li trasportava lo scorso sette marzo. Gli investigatori starebbero cercando di risalire anche ai componenti del gruppo rivale con il quale si sarebbero scontrati tra lo sconcerto degli altri passeggeri presenti sul convoglio. Gli agenti confidano nelle possibile testimonianze di soggetti che si trovavano a bordo e lavorano sulle immancabili immagini delle telecamere a circuito chiuso che pare siano riuscite a riprendere alcune scene dei fatti. Il Southampton, retrocesso dalla “Championship” in “League One” e già penalizzato per la prossima stagione per irregolarità amministrative, quando pareva in dubbio la stessa iscrizione alla terza serie, ha trovato un acquirente e, precisamente, si tratta di un milionario svizzero. La nuova proprietà, come primo traguardo, si è posta quello di ricucire i rapporti con una tifoseria da sempre passionale ma scossa dai recenti eventi negativi.

 

Police hunt three men linked to football clash on train
Coventry Telegraph
08 July 2009
By Emma Stone

TERRIFIED families watched on in horror as violent football thugs clashed on a packed train between Coventry and Rugby.

Children witnessed the violent brawl, which is believed to have involved up to eight men, as the busy train travelled between stations.Now British Transport Police have released CCTV images of three men they want to identify and speak to in connection with the disorder.The violent clash took place at about 6pm on Saturday March 7 on a Birmingham New Street to Northampton train, which also called at Coventry and Rugby.

The men captured in the CCTV images are understood to have got on the train at Coventry and left at Rugby before the arrival of Warwickshire Police officers.While on the train, the trio are believed to have fought with a second group of men in full view of adults and children.Officers are urging anyone who recognises any men – all believed to have attended Coventry’s FA Cup clash against Chelsea earlier that day – to contact them in confidence.

Inspector Stuart Middlemas, of British Transport Police, said: “This was a particularly violent incident which took place without any consideration of other people travelling on the service, many of whom were clearly fearful for their safety.”It was a very intimidating experience for the travelling public and for railway staff on board.“Every effort will be made to identify those responsible for any disorder using CCTV, photographs and witness statements with a view to prosecution.”

 

Swiss seals Southampton takeover


Southampton

Swiss Markus Liebherr has completed his takeover of League One Southampton.

The Saints’ future had been uncertain following the collapse of the proposed takeover by Matt Le Tissier’s Pinnacle group on 30 June.Liebherr, 61, is expected to finalise his boardroom line-up at St Mary’s by August, before the new season begins.

I believe we have a superb opportunity to rebuild this great club. This will require resources, planning, hard work and patience,” he told BBC Solent.”We should not expect instant success, but our fans, employees and stakeholders can expect 100% commitment from me and my team.”We will assemble a strong management team at every level of the club. We will act rapidly, but also plan for the long term, because I am here for the long term.


He was attracted by the club’s rich sporting heritage, loyal fan-base, first-class stadium and training facilities

Joint administrator Mark Fr

“I also look forward to the club re-engaging with the fans and the local community. We cannot succeed without their backing.”Liebherr was on the board of Liebherr Holdings until 2007 and has been running his own group of companies, the Mali Group, since 1994.

A statement read: “DMWSL613 Limited is pleased to announce that it has acquired the assets of Southampton Leisure Holdings, principally Southampton Football Club for an undisclosed sum.”

Saints manager Mark Wotte told BBC South Today: “I think it looks very good, and it’s about time.”It’s been extremely difficult, there has been lots of worrying about the future of this great club but, hopefully, we can look to a better future.”The most important thing is that the club will be saved and we can look to a better future and start working to get back to the Championship.”


Joint administrator Mark Fry’s deadline for the sale of the football club had passed on Friday without him carrying out a threat to wind up the club”The sale of the Saints to Markus Liebherr is a fantastic opportunity to rebuild the club,” said Fry.

He was attracted to Southampton by a number of qualities which include the club’s rich sporting heritage, loyal fan-base, first-class stadium and training facilities and the potential for the Saints to regain their rightful place at the higher echelons of English football.”I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all Saints fans for their support and patience in what have been uncertain times for the club. I would also like to wish both Markus and the club well for future success.”

 

( BBC Sport )

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