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In Inghilterra, nella “FA Cup” spicca il successo del Portsmouth sul campo dei rivali del Southampton. Finalmente una soddisfazione per i Pompeys che stanno vivendo una stagione drammatica sull’orlo del baratro sia sportivo che economico. Le tifoserie si sono scontrate ( foto ) prima del fischio d’inizio con la polizia che è dovuta intervenire a dividerle con l’ impiego di manganelli e cani ed anche durante e dopo la partita si sono verificati tafferugli. E’ finito , invece, il sogno del Cardiff, autore di un buon primo tempo a” Stamford Bridge”, prima che il Chelsea dilagasse. In Scozia , in “SPL”, i Celtic sono stati fermati sul quattro pari ad Aberdeen con i “rossi” di casa autori capaci di passare dal 2-4 al pareggio.
Trouble in Southampton ahead of the Pompey clash
13 February 2010
More trouble follows Pompey’s FA Cup win
13 February 2010
The atmosphere was one of delight as the four one thumping sunk in.But the happiness quickly changed to fear as hundreds of rampaging Saints fans broke through a motorhome garage forecourt, opposite the ground, and tried to tear down a metal barrier separating the two groups.The angry reds rushed forward towards the fence trying to tear it down as dozens of police officers, many with dogs, tried to keep the two groups separate.Soon missiles began flying across to Pompey fans as they left the away end.The Southampton fans then began ripping up everything they could get their hands on to use as missiles to hit the Pompey fans.They were seen jumping on cars in the garage forecourt called ‘Freeborn Motorhomes’ in Britannia Road, ripping off hub caps and flinging them across the road.At one point Southampton fans managed to rip down part of the metal fence but police stopped them.Both sides were fronting up to each other with police in the middle of it all with Pompey fans unable to move anywhere, stuck behind in the coach park.The trouble was dispersed after about 10 minutes as police managed to move on the hardcore elements from both sides, determined to cause trouble.Pockets of violence erupted every now and then but they were quickly put under control by police and stewards and there was more goading by Southampton fans as Portsmouth players got on to their coach.At the end, after the both fans had gone home, all that was left was dozens of coins and withered red and white Southampton flags discarded on the ground.At half time Hampshire Constabulary confirmed two Pompey fans had been arrested for throwing fireworks.Both men, one from Fareham, the other from Chichester, are in their 20s were arrested on the walk from Southampton Central train station towards the ground.
Chelsea 4 – 1 Cardiff
Chelsea eased past Cardiff to book a place in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Didier Drogba finished clinically after being put through by Jon Obi Mikel but Michel Chopra headed in unmarked at the near post to restore parity.Drogba played in Michael Ballack to clip past David Marshall and restore Chelsea’s lead before Daniel Sturridge slotted through the keeper’s legs.Substitute Salomon Kalou wrapped up the win with an excellent header into the top corner from Paulo Ferreira’s cross.
( BBC Football )
Aberdeen 4 – 4 Celtic
By Andy Campbell
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Aberdeen and 10-man Celtic shared eight goals in a thrilling Scottish Premier League encounter at Pittodrie.
The Dons levelled twice before half-time, volleys by Michael Paton Darren Mackie eclipsing strikes by Diomansy Kamara and Marc-Antoine Fortune.Robbie Keane’s header and Aiden McGeady’s powerful drive looked to have sealed the points for Celtic.But Steven MacLean’s double, the first a penalty, restored parity before Celtic’s Darren O’Dea was sent off.Marc-Antoine Fortune restored Celtic’s advantage, but the home side again got themselves level through Darren Mackie.A header from Robbie Keane and Aiden McGeady’s shot put Celtic in command before Steven MacLean converted a penalty and then levelled for the Dons.Celtic started on the front foot, Edson Braafheid firing a free-kick over in the first minute.But it was not long until the visitors were in front as Aberdeen’s Sone Aluko conceded possession deep inside his own half and McGeady burst into the box before squaring to Keane.The on-loan Tottenham striker’s shot was saved by goalkeeper Jamie Langfield, but Kamara was on-hand to blast home the rebound.Aberdeen regrouped and took full advantage of a free-kick opportunity after Kamara had fouled Mackie.Charlie Mulgrew’s delivery was cleared and returned into the penalty area before dropping invitingly for Paton, who rifled a left-foot volley into the net.Another free-kick by Mulgrew, this time a shot, was punched away by Artur Boruc as the hosts kept up the pressure.At the other end, Langfield comfortably dealt with a Fortune shot moments before diving low to deny Keane.Celtic got back in front in the 36th minute when Scott Brown powered his way into the Aberdeen half and found Keane on the right and the Irishman’s pin-point low cross was slammed home by Fortune.But, a minute later, Aberdeen were level again as Jim Paterson’s excellent cross came off the head of Braafheid and Mackie chested the ball down before volleying past Boruc.A Mackie header into the box early in the second half almost put Steven MacLean in on goal and the striker came into collision with Boruc as Celtic cleared frantically.Celtic moved to the other end and Kamara’s corner was headed towards goal by Josh Thompson, forcing Langfield to palm away.Aberdeen came close to going ahead when MacLean’s shot was saved by Boruc, Braafheid clearing before the home side had the opportunity to pounce.Fortune and Landry N’Guemo were replaced by Morten Rasmussen and Sung-Yong Ki seconds before Keane headed Celtic back into the lead from Kamara’s lofted cross.Celtic looked to close the game out and McGeady’s vicious shot blocked by the finger-tips of Langfield.Langfield made another impressive save to palm Braafheid’s free-kick over.But, from the resulting corner, McGeady collected Ki’s pass, worked his way into the box and hammered a shot past Langfield.Braafheid handball gave Aberdeen a lifeline with a quarter-of-an-hour remaining, Boruc unable to stop MacLean’s spot-kick finding the net.Keane’s replacement, Georgios Samaras, teed up Ki for a shot, which was superbly saved by Langfield.MacLean was denied a leveller by Boruc’s point-blank save after the forward had latched on to Paton’s knock-down.But MacLean did get his second with two minutes left as Paton’s corner caused chaos in the Celtic defence and the on-loan Plymouth striker diverted Mackie’s shot into the net.As the match moved into injury time, Braafheid’s controlled volley clipped the crossbar on its way out.O‘Dea had earlier been booked in the aftermath of McGeady’s goal and the defender received a second caution near the end for a late challenge on Gary McDonald.
( BBC Football )
INGHILTERRA: Championship | |||||||
13:45 | Finale | Swansea | 1 – 1 | Newcastle | (0 – 0) | ||
14:00 | Finale | Preston | 0 – 0 | Blackpool | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Barnsley | 1 – 3 | Plymouth | (1 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Coventry | 1 – 0 | QPR | (1 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Doncaster | 1 – 0 | Nottingham | (1 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Leicester | 5 – 1 | Scunthorpe | (4 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Middlesbrough | 1 – 0 | Peterborough | (1 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Sheffield Utd | 2 – 0 | Bristol City | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Posticipata | Watford | – | Crystal Palace |
INGHILTERRA: League One | |||||||
16:00 | Finale | Brentford | 1 – 1 | Wycombe | (0 – 1) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Brighton | 1 – 2 | Norwich | (1 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Carlisle | 5 – 0 | Milton Keynes | (2 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Huddersfield | 2 – 2 | Swindon | (1 – 2) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Leyton | 1 – 1 | Leeds | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Millwall | 1 – 0 | Exeter | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Oldham | 1 – 0 | Walsall | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Southend | 1 – 1 | Tranmere | (1 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Stockport | 2 – 2 | Colchester | (1 – 2) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Yeovil | 0 – 0 | Gillingham | (0 – 0) |
INGHILTERRA: League Two | |||||||
16:00 | Finale | Barnet | 1 – 1 | Cheltenham | (1 – 1) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Bradford | 0 – 0 | Grimsby | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Chesterfield | 1 – 0 | Bury | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Dagenham & Red. | 1 – 0 | Bournemouth | (1 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Lincoln | 1 – 2 | Rotherham | (0 – 1) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Macclesfield | 0 – 0 | Accrington | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Morecambe | 2 – 0 | Darlington | (1 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Shrewsbury | 3 – 1 | Hereford | (2 – 1) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Torquay | 1 – 2 | Port Vale | (0 – 1) |
INGHILTERRA: Blue Square Premier | |||||||
16:00 | Finale | Barrow | 0 – 2 | Kettering | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Cambridge Utd | 2 – 2 | Wimbledon | (1 – 1) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Crawley | 1 – 0 | Altrincham | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Eastbourne | 0 – 1 | Luton | (0 – 1) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Ebbsfleet | 1 – 0 | York | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Grays | 0 – 2 | Salisbury | (0 – 1) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Hayes & Yeading | 3 – 2 | Gateshead | (1 – 2) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Kidderminster | 2 – 1 | Forest Green | (1 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Oxford Utd | 2 – 0 | Histon | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Rushden | 1 – 0 | Stevenage | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Tamworth | 2 – 4 | Mansfield | (1 – 3) |
INGHILTERRA: Blue Square North | |||||||
16:00 | Finale | Blyth | 2 – 2 | Stafford | (1 – 1) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Farsley | 0 – 2 | Southport | (0 – 1) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Fleetwood | 3 – 1 | Gloucester City | (3 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Harrogate | 2 – 0 | Gainsborough | (1 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Hyde United | 1 – 0 | Eastwood | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Ilkeston Town | 3 – 2 | Stalybridge | (1 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Northwich | 1 – 1 | Alfreton | (1 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Solihull | 3 – 0 | Corby | (1 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Telford | 3 – 0 | Redditch | (3 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Vauxhall | 1 – 1 | Hinckley Utd | (1 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Workington | 0 – 1 | Droylsden | (0 – 0) |
INGHILTERRA: Blue Square South | |||||||
16:00 | Finale | Bishop Stortford | 0 – 1 | Hampton | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Braintree | 1 – 2 | Dover | (1 – 1) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Bromley | 0 – 2 | Staines Town | (0 – 1) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Chelmsford | 0 – 0 | Newport | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Havant & W | 1 – 1 | Lewes | (1 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Maidenhead | 1 – 2 | Bath City | (0 – 2) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Thurrock | 0 – 0 | St. Albans | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Welling | 1 – 1 | Dorchester | (1 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Weston | 2 – 2 | Eastleigh | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Weymouth | 0 – 6 | Basingstoke | (0 – 3) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Worcester | 3 – 2 | Woking | (1 – 2) |
INGHILTERRA: FA Cup | |||||||
13:00 | Finale | Chelsea | 4 – 1 | Cardiff | (1 – 1) | ||
13:30 | Finale | Southampton | 1 – 4 | Portsmouth | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Derby | 1 – 2 | Birmingham | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Reading | 2 – 2 | West Brom | (1 – 1) |
Mnnchester City 1 – 1 Stoke City
SCOZIA: Premier League | |||||||
13:30 | Finale | Aberdeen | 4 – 4 | Celtic | (2 – 2) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Hamilton | 0 – 0 | Motherwell | (0 – 0) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Hearts | 3 – 2 | Falkirk | (1 – 1) | ||
16:00 | Finale | Kilmarnock | 3 – 2 | ST. Johnstone | (1 – 1) | ||
16:00 | Finale | St. Mirren | 1 – 2 | Dundee Utd | (0 – 0) |