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Il Chelsea ( supporters in foto ) si è imposto ad Oporto per una rete a zero grazie ad una segnatura di Anelka mentre un Man U imbottito di seconde linea è stato sorprendentemente sconfitto dal Besiktas all’ “Old Trafford”; nonostante i differenti risultati entrambe le formazioni  proseguiranno il loro cammino nella massima manifestazione continentale. Proponiamo anche un’intervista della BBC ai fans turchi che accusano le loro società più importanti di volere un calcio destinato alla platea di un pubblico benestante, a loro dire ispirandosi oltre Manica. Intanto si apprende che  diversi tifosi dello Stoccarda, nel tentativo di travolgere gli inservienti del  trasporto pubblico locale di Glasgow in occasione della sfida di “Champions’ League” contro i Rangers, sono stati bloccati da agenti di polizia; in ogni caso non si sono registrati feriti. Infine, in “Premier League” vittorie per Hull City e Fulham contro Everton e Blackburn.

 

FC Porto 0 1 Chelsea

Chelsea strikers Nicholas Anelka and Didier Drogba
Anelka celebrates the winning goal in Portugal that ensures Chelsea top Group D


By Sam Lyon

Nicolas Anelka grabbed the only goal of the game in Portugal to ensure Chelsea will qualify for the last 16 of the Champions League as group winners.

The Frenchman stooped to head home Florent Malouda’s pinpoint cross to settle the game in the second half.It was a clinical if uninspiring win for the in-form Londoners, who rarely looked like getting out of first gear.Fernando Belluschi twice tried his luck from range for Porto, hitting the bar once, but Chelsea’s defence held firm.And with one game for the Blues remaining in the group stages – at home to Apoel Nicosia on 8 December – Atletico Madrid remain the only club to have scored against them in this year’s competition.

( BBC Sport )

 

Page last updated at 21:42 GMT, Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Man Utd 0 1 Besiktas


Rodrigo Tello
Rodrigo Tello celebrates scoring the opener for Besiktas

A youthful Manchester United team failed to confirm their status as Group B winners after losing to Besiktas.

After a promising United start Besiktas took the lead when Rodrigo Tello’s long-range shot deflected off Rafael da Silva to beat Ben Foster in the corner.Besiktas almost took a 2-0 lead when Michael Fink hit the post.The hosts then had a penalty shout when Patrice Evra was bundled over late on and Besiktas keeper saved superbly from Federico Macheda and Wes Brown.The defeat ends United’s run of 23-matches unbeaten at home in Europe.And they need a point from their last game against Wolfsburg to win the group.

( BBC Sport )

 

Besiktas fans reveal united front

Besiktas' supporters club - Carsi


By John McManus

“Football isn’t just a sport. Nowadays it’s an industry,” says Besiktas fan Ozan Ilhan ahead of his side’s clash with Manchester United on Wednesday.The smallest of Turkey’s “big three”, Besiktas are seen in their country as the halk takim, the people’s team.


The three big clubs in Turkey – Besiktas, Galatasaray, Fenerbahce – their presidents don’t want these fans in the stadium… like in England, they want rich fans

Turkish journali

The team’s fan base is traditionally more working-class and left-wing than those of rivals Galatasaray and Fenerbahce, and their supporters’ club, Carsi, takes this history to heart.Formed by six teenagers in 1980, Carsi is now a thousands-strong organisation that, unusually, marries fanaticism for the team with political causes.Ozan is a 24-year-old student who lives in the German city of Koblenz, and works in the city’s car industry.He is one of the 1,000 or so Carsi members making the trip to Manchester.”My wife cannot understand me,” he complains. “She says: ‘Why fly to Manchester for Besiktas? You can watch it at home on the television.'”


Besiktas fans
Supporting Besiktas is seen as more of a way of life than a ho

They are coming from all over Europe – 150 from Germany, 50 from Holland, 50 from London – for a match they probably won’t win and, even if they do, has no bearing on them qualifying for the next stage.”Carsi is like a spirit,” says Devrim Borcek, another fan from Germany.“Those living in Istanbul are close to Besiktas. I’m living 3000km away but I have to live the same as these guys.”But this is more than an ordinary supporters’ club trip.Carsi is a hive of activity, both at matches and away from the stadium.It has a changing cast of members but, for the core, the group is central to their lives.Together they take part in Labour Day marches, do charity work, produce placards for matches, and even protest against government nuclear policy – or just meet up to drink and talk about football.Fans are introduced to ideas like anarchism and socialism that don’t get an airing in traditional media, let alone most football stadia.By contrast, the fans they will encounter on Wednesday have been dubbed the “prawn sandwich brigade” for their corporate approach to supporting a team.So how do Carsi members feel about Manchester United fans?Ozan respects United’s history and success, if not their fans’ style of support.


Manchester United fans
I cannot imagine Besiktas like Manchester. It’s not possible and I don’t want it

Besiktas fan Ozan on Manchester United’s sup

“They are a good example of people who like the football industry, who like to go to the stadium, watch the match and go home,” he says.“That’s not the culture of Besiktas. We have to scream whether we win or lose – all that matters is the atmosphere, the expectation that you are not only there but you are living it.”I cannot imagine Besiktas like Manchester. It’s not possible and I don’t want it.”But they do want to be successful. Although winners of the Turkish league last year, Besiktas are currently at the bottom of Champions League group B, yet to win a European match this season.Those in charge need to decide whether triumph on the European stage can be achieved without diluting the club’s identity, in an age in which success increasingly depends on money.

Ticket prices have increased year on year, making it harder for the traditional fanbase to attend.Seats in Carsi’s section for last Saturday’s derby against Fenerbahce cost 250 Lira (£100) – more than all but the most expensive tickets at Old Trafford.”The three big clubs in Turkey – Besiktas, Galatasaray, Fenerbahce – their presidents don’t want these fans in the stadium,” a Turkish journalist tells me.”Like in England, they want rich fans.”

The globalisation of the game has brought the group opportunities and threats in equal measure.Some members worry its 1980s collectivist ideology doesn’t resonate with younger fans in an era of multi-million pound transfers and instant success.But televised games, the internet and cheap European flights have brought more people into the Carsi fold.


Widespread publicity means the movement has become a magnet for those disenchanted with “typical” football fans, or even Turkish society in general.They are fighting for a vision of what it means to be a fan – an all-consuming relationship with the club that they believe is alien to most in English football.And so to Old Trafford, the 76,000-capacity, all-seated cathedral for the modern game.”It will be a hard match, I think,” says Ozan.”Our chances aren’t good. But remember the match in 2003 against Chelsea, when nobody expected Besiktas to win. It was wonderful, so why not again?”

( BBC Sport )


 

Euro fans ‘rush Subway staff’

DOZENS of visiting football fans were refused travel following an incident on Glasgow’s Subway.British Transport Police said some Stuttgart supporters – in the city for their side’s Champions League match against Rangers last night -were involved in a disturbance at Buchanan Street station.A spokesman said: “After 6pm they were rushed by about 50 fans from Stuttgart at Buchanan Street station. They called for reinforcement from local police.”The fans were then split into two groups. Those on the platform were refused onward travel.”Those on the station concourse were allowed to get the next underground service.”No one was injured.”

Publication date 25/11/09  (“Evening Times” )

 

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