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Due tifosi del Liverpool sono stati arrestati per presunti cori razzisti. Più specificamente, sembra che essi abbiano contestato la proprietà statunutense del club al grido di “Yanks out”. La vicenda ha provocato la solidarietà di molti altri supporters dei “Reds”. Nella “FA Cup” lo Stoke City ( fans in foto ), sfruttando il fattore campo, si è imposto sull’ Arsenal per tre reti ad una, a dispetto del buon momento di forma dal quale provenivano i londinesi. Il Man City, invece, ha piegato lo Scunthorpe per quattro a due. Il mattatore del match, insieme al pubblico del “Britannia Stadium”, uno degli stadi più calorosi d’ Inghilterra, è stato Ricardo Fuller. Nella “SPL” scozzese travolgente successo esterno del Dundee sul terreno del Falkirk e tre punti in rimonta del Celtic contro il St. Johnstone; i biancoverdi sono ora a sette lunghezze dai Rangers primi, i quali hanno giocato un match in più, mentre il vantaggio che vantano sul terzo posto è di quattro punti.

 

Liverpool fans ‘arrested for shouting Yanks Out’

A pair of Liverpool FC fans who claimed they were arrested for making racist remarks after shouting “Yanks Out” in protest at the club’s owners have had their case thrown out of court.

Protests against Liverpool FC's American owners at the ground: Liverpool fans 'arrested for shouting Yanks Out'
Protests against Liverpool FC’s American owners, George Gillett and Tom Hicks, at Anfield Photo: LDPEJ.
M.K., 22, said he and a friend were singled out during a peaceful protest at Anfield against American owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks on December 13 last year, purely for making the comments.They were held for six hours at a police station before being charged with public order offences.However the case was thrown out by the Crown Prosecution Service at a short Community Justice Court hearing in Liverpool.Mr M.K, a member of the Spirit of Shankly supporters’ club, which campaigns against the two Americans’ ownership, said after the hearing: “I just shouted ‘Yanks Out!'”The police were out on their horses and they grabbed me. When I asked what for they said: ‘For racism.’“We were just there to make our point to the owners as we heard they were attending.”Malcolm Clarke, from the Football Supporters’ Federation, said if true it would be of “grave concern”.He said: “This was clearly a protest against two particular people, not a general racist slur against Americans.”A spokesman for Merseyside Police said: “A 22-year-old man from Bootle was arrested for using threatening, abusive or insulting words or disorderly behaviour within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress and was subsequently charged with a public order offence.”A 30-year-old man from Dingle was also arrested and charged for a section five public order offence.”Both men were bailed to appear at North Liverpool Community Justice Court where the charges were discontinued.”

( “The Telegraph” )

 

INGHILTERRA: FA Cup
14:30 Finale Stoke 3 – 1 Arsenal (1 – 1)
17:00 Finale Scunthorpe 2 – 4 Manchester City (1 – 2)

 

Stoke 3 1 Arsenal

Ricardo Fuller
Fuller was too hot to handle for Arsenal


By Ian Hughes

Ricardo Fuller struck twice to help send Stoke through to the FA Cup fifth round and ruin Sol Campbell’s first game back at Arsenal.

Fuller headed home Rory Delap’s long throw inside two minutes and he was unlucky not to win a penalty when caught by Mikael Silvestre soon after.Arsenal equalised when Denilson’s low drive went in via a deflection.But Fuller headed in Mamady Sidibe’s cross to make it 2-1 and Dean Whitehead slotted home a third to seal the win.It was no more than Stoke deserved as they produced the better moments in a scrappy match, although it was not until the final quarter that they could exert their authority against a virtual Arsenal youth team.Aside from captain Cesc Fabregas, Silvestre and Campbell – back in Arsenal colours for the first time since the 2006 Champions League final – the Gunners line-up lacked experience.


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And that was to prove their undoing as Stoke raised the tempo at a crucial time in the match and ran away with the tie after producing a devastating last 20 minutes.Stoke’s late dominance served as a harsh reintroduction to top-level football for 35-year-old centre-back Campbell.

The former England centre-back spent five years at Arsenal from 2001 but his only previous first-team action this season was in a 2-1 defeat at Morecambe during his one-game spell with Notts County.The result also raises questions about manager Arsene Wenger’s decision to rest players and trust in youth.The Frenchman did bring on the big guns in Eduardo and Andrey Arshavin, as well as Aaron Ramsey, on 67 minutes but ironically it was after those changes that Stoke took control.The home side had taken the lead after only 70 seconds when Fuller ghosted past the Arsenal defence and got to Delap’s throw-in ahead of Lukasz Fabianski to head in.And Stoke had the better of things for a while after as Arsenal struggled to gel, with young right-back Francis Coquelin, particularly, looking overawed.Fuller should have won a penalty when caught by Silvestre but the striker stayed on his feet and his honesty cost him.Other chances were at a premium and slowly Arsenal worked their way into the game.They got their equaliser thanks to some good fortune, first when awarded a free-kick for a handball by Whitehead and then when Denilson’s shot from the set-piece was deflected in.After the break, Fabregas went close with a fizzing drive, while Stoke took the aerial route and bombarded a shaky-looking Fabianski.Then twice in succession, Stoke threatened by mixing it up with low crosses that just needed a final touch.Perhaps sensing a chance to change the game and snatch a victory Wenger made a triple change.It did have the effect of ensuring there would be no replay but not in the way the Gunner boss intended, for it was Stoke who suddenly went through the gears.Sidibe made a strong run down the right flank before sending over an inviting cross that Fuller thumped home.Eight minutes later Stoke had sealed their progress to the next round as Etherington picked out Whitehead with a low cross and the midfielder coolly slotted in.There was even time for Stoke to have a goal correctly disallowed as Tuncay clearly handled before finishing.But Stoke had already done enough to march on in a competition that is now devoid of Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal.

( BBC Sport )

 

SCOZIA: Premier League
14:15 Finale Falkirk 1 – 4 Dundee Utd (0 – 2)
16:30 Finale ST. Johnstone 1 – 4 Celtic (1 – 0)
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