Niente Indonesia per il Man U: pericolo attentati. “SPL”. diritti tv a “Sky” ed “ESPN”.



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Il Manchester United ( foto ) ha cancellato l’ incontro amichevole previsto contro una selezione locale dopo l’ ennessimo attacco terroristico avvenuto in Indonesia, dove i “Red Devils” dovevano affrontare una selezione locale. Per tale partita era previsto un tutto esaurito con centomila spettatori ma le condizioni di sicurezza non sono ritenute sufficienti, così il club dell’ “Old Trafford” ha preferito declinare l’ invito che, forse, sarà sostituito da una partita da disputarsi in Cina o Corea del Sud. Anche la “Scottish Premier League” ha trovato un acquirente per i propri diritti televisivi, che subentri alla rete irlandese “Setanta” che versa in stato pre fallimentare. Come successo per la “Premier League” inglese, gli incontri saranno trasmessi da “Sky” ed “ESPN”. Dopo le ultime formali incriminazioni di cui abbiamo dato notizia, è salito a dodici il numero complessivo dei fans dei Rangers accusati in relazione ai duri scontri che avvennero a Manchester in occasione della finale di Coppa UEFA del 2008. Inizialmente la “Greater Manchester Police”, pesantemente aggredita, aveva diffuso 48 foto segnaletiche, tra le quali risulta esserci la gran parte degli indagati.

 

 

Man Utd cancel match after blasts


Wayne Rooney
Striker Wayne Rooney arrives at the hotel in Kuala Lumpur on Friday

Manchester United have called off their match in Indonesia after bomb blasts hit the hotel they were due to stay in.

The squad arrived in Kuala Lumpur ahead of Saturday’s clash against a Malaysia XI and were set to face an Indonesia All Star side on Monday.At least nine people were killed and 48 injured in the attacks in Jakarta.The Premier League champions are also lined up for two friendlies in South Korea and China on their tour of the Far East ahead of the new season.

A United statement said: “Following the explosions in Jakarta – one of which was at the hotel the team were due to stay in – and based on advice received, the directors have informed the Indonesian FA that the club cannot fulfil the fixture in Jakarta on the 2009 Asia tour.Monday’s match in Jakarta had been a 100,000 sell-out, with the club due to stay in the city’s Ritz-Carlton for four nights.“We are working on a revised itinerary outside Indonesia with the promoters and we will make a further announcement when these decisions have been made,” the statement added.”We are deeply disappointed at not being able to visit Indonesia and thank the Indonesian FA and our fans for their support. Our thoughts go to all those affected by the blasts.”

 

 


 

 

 

New signing Michael Owen, Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs were among a 22-man squad that flew out from Manchester to Kuala Lumpur on Thursday.After arriving in the Malaysian capital, United manager Sir Alex Ferguson said: “It’s a bit of a shock for all of us. We just got news of this when we landed.”I have never been to Indonesia before and I know the Indonesian FA have worked very hard on this.”There was no other solution as we had to safeguard our players. So it’s the correct decision.”United chief executive David Gill indicated the team might extend their stay in Malaysia but would consult the country’s football association before announcing a decision.”We could bring the Indonesian team here (in Kuala Lumpur). We’ll go through all the different possibilities and evaluate which is the most appropriate.”There are lots of things to be done before we sort out the logistics for the rest of the week.”We have to consider the safety of the players and the staff and everyone else in the team because they are of paramount importance. We have taken the appropriate advice. It is not a decision we have taken lightly.”When asked if advice about potential trouble was given to the club ahead of the pre-season trip to the Far East, Gill added: “We were aware of the situation but we spoke to the right people and received the correct advice.” Ritz-Carlton hotel guest Geoffrey Head: “The cafe was completely blown out”It would have been the first time United had visited the South-East Asian country since 1975 and club captain Gary Neville said the team had been looking forward to playing in front of their fans in Jakarta.

“Obviously the players are disappointed not to be going to Indonesia,” the 34-year-old defender said. “However, the decision is out of my control as I’m just here to play football.After their scheduled game in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, the Red Devils are set to face South Korea’s FC Seoul on 24 July before taking on Chinese side Hangzhou Greentown two days later.The first two blasts in Jakarta’s central business district happened at about 0730 (0030 GMT) with Jakarta police saying a number of foreigners were among those who died. Police said an unexploded bomb had also been found at the JW Marriott hotel.There were reports of a third explosion in northern Jakarta a few hours later but it was not clear what the cause was.Indonesian officials said there were indications that suicide bombers had carried out the attacks.Indonesia has not witnessed such atrocities for nearly six years.Attacks on two nightclubs in Bali in October 2002 killed 202 people, many of them Australian, while the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta, one of the two hotels targeted on Friday, suffered a bomb attack in August 2003 in which 13 people were killed.”

 

Chorley man charged over Rangers football violence
Lancashire Telegraph
16 July 2009

A CHORLEY man has been charged in connection with violent clashes in Manchester that surrounded last year’s UEFA Cup Final.Violence broke out in the city centre after a big screen failed just moments before the kick-off in the match between Rangers and Zenit St Petersburg.An estimated 100,000 Rangers fan had descended on the city on May 14 last year, for a match they lost 2-0.Prosecutors this week confirmed that 20-year-old Michael Hindle, of Chorley, was to be charged with violent disorder.

Andrew Holt, CPS reviewing lawyer, said: “I can confirm that, having reviewed a comprehensive file passed to me by Greater Manchester Police, I have today advised police to charge Michael Hindle, 20, of Chorley, with violent disorder and John Saunders, 31, of Cumbernauld, Glasgow, with two counts of violent disorder.”Earlier this week the CPS authorised the charging of Scott McSeveney, 21, of Shotts, North Lanarkshire, and 25-year-old Mark Stoddart of Westmuir Street, Glasgow, with violent disorder and a Section 47 assault in relation to attacks on Bacup bobby PC Goodwin and PC Regan.CCTV footage from the city showed PC John Goodwin being kicked in the street by Rangers supporters.A total of 12 people have now been charged following the violence in the city.Hindle will appear before magistrates in Manchester on August 10

 

SPL reach TV deal with Sky and ESPN


Published Date: 16 July 2009

THE Scottish Premier League’s 12 clubs have agreed a £65million deal with Sky and ESPN to screen 60 live Clydesdale Bank Premier League games each season across the UK and Ireland.The deal will last until the end of season 2011-12 with the SPL having an option to extend the deal for a further two seasons.Lex Gold, chairman of the SPL, said: “We are pleased that in just over three weeks we have been able to strike this deal.”The league had been looking for an alternative broadcasting deal following the collapse of Setanta’s UK operation. Last year Setanta agreed to pay £125m over four seasons to extend their deal with the SPL beyond 2010.On today’s announcement, Gold added: “Sky and ESPN are two of the biggest names in sport broadcasting and they will bring first-class production standards to the table.”We are looking forward to working with both in the coming years to raise the profile of the SPL for the our clubs, fans and partners.”Rangers chief executive Martin Bain said this week that he had been in discussions with Celtic about buying the broadcasting rights themselves.However, a spokesman for the SPL said: “There was no alternative proposal brought forward by the Old Firm. We needed a vote of 8-4 and while we will not go into the exact voting, there was enough to secure the approval.”Gold was elected unanimously for the eleventh time as chairman of the Scottish Premier League. He indicated that the process of succession planning was under way and that he expected to stand down in the autumn. Stewart Gilmour of St Mirren was also elected following his nomination to form part of the six-man board of directors.Gold, Stewart, and chief executive Neil Doncaster, will be joined by Rod Petrie (Hibernian), Duncan Fraser (Aberdeen) and Martin Bain (Rangers), who were all re-elected by the clubs to complete the SPL Board.Campbell Christie (Falkirk) stepped down from the Board today after two years’ service.Gold said: “On behalf of the board and the clubs I would like to thank Campbell for his time and valued input during his term.”
(“The Scotsman” )

 

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