Rooney: non fischiate Terry! Tifosi dei Celtic sotto accusa.


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Rooney ha invitato i tifosi della nazionale inglese a non fischiare J.Terry in occasione della imminente gara amichevole che opporrà la selezione di Capello all’ Egitto. Il giocatore del Manchester United spera, così, che il clima polemico venutosi a creare all’ interno dello spogliatoio. il quale  ha anche spaccato la tifoseria in fazioni pro Bridge o a favore del difensore del Chelsea, possa venire meno. Intanto la stampa britannica ha pesantemente stigmatizzato il comportamento dei tifosi del Celtic nell’ ultimo “Old Firm” vinto per una rete a zero dai Rangers. I supporters biancoverdi hanno dapprima insultato un veterano della guerra delle Falkland  ospite in tribuna e successivamente fischiato il minuto di silenzio per un ex giocatore dei Rangers deceduto in settimana.

 

Wayne Rooney asks England fans not to boo John Terry

International friendly – England v Egypt
Venue: Wembley Stadium Date: Wednesday, 3 March Kick-off: 2000 GMT
Coverage: Live on ITV1, full commentary on BBC Radio 5 live and online, live text updates on BBC Sport website.


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No change to squad harmony – Rooney

Wayne Rooney is urging England supporters not to boo John Terry in the friendly against Egypt on Wednesday.

The Manchester United striker wants fans to show support for Terry, sacked as England captain last month after allegations of an extra-marital affair.”He [Terry] hasn’t got the armband but he’s still a great player and a great leader,” said Rooney.Rooney also said he was fit for the Wembley fixture despite suffering discomfort in his knee on Sunday.Wednesday’s match is England’s first since allegations were made that Chelsea captain Terry had an affair with the ex-girlfriend of Wayne Bridge – a former team-mate at Stamford Bridge and with England – who now plays for Manchester City.


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Terry, 29, was taunted by City fans during his team’s 4-2 home defeat on Saturday, when Bridge refused to shake his hand before the kick-off.Bridge said last week he no longer wished to play for England because his position in the squad had become “untenable and potentially divisived.However, Rooney said he expected Terry to get “the same as normal” reception at Wembley on Wednesday.“The squad has been no different since we met up,” said the striker, who came off the bench to score Manchester United’s winner in their 2-1 Carling Cup final victory over Aston Villa at Wembley on Sunday.”I’ve been in the team when a few players have been booed at Wembley and it’s not nice – it doesn’t send the right message.”I hope he gets a good reception. When you are leading up to a World Cup, you want the fans behind us and giving us their full support because that will be really important.”Fears of a hostile reception for Terry follow England fans’ boos aimed at his Chelsea team-mate Frank Lampard during England’s Euro 2008 qualifying win against Estonia in 2007.

( BBC Football )

 

A SICK Celtic fan taunts brave Falklands hero Simon Weston – by waving an ARGENTINA shirt during yesterday’s Old Firm clash.

 

The vile stunt came as war veteran Simon – who suffered horrific burns in the conflict – was a guest of Rangers’ charity at Ibrox.Furious ex-Army major Mike Rumbles MSP said: “It is totally unacceptable. This mindless rivalry between Old Firm fans has now hit a new low. This is deplorable.”It’s claimed other Hoops fans heaped more shame on their club during their 1-0 defeat by chanting the name of the South American country and waving its flag.Former SAS commander and top civil servant Clive Fairweather said: “It is very extreme and disappointing.”And Stephen Smith, of the Rangers Supporters’ Trust, added: “It’s a disgrace that this abuse was directed at one of the country’s war heroes.”There’s no excuse for this type of behaviour.”Hero Simon, 48, suffered agonising burns to almost half his body when his ship the Sir Galahad was destroyed by an Argentinian bomb during the 1982 conflict.He was the guest of honour at a special Rangers Charity Foundation’s lunch the day before the Ibrox side’s 1-0 victory.Celtic fans had claimed earlier this week that his appearance was deliberately designed to provoke them.One poster on the Celtic Supporters’ Association website wrote: “This is a decision taken at the very highest level hoping to get a reaction from the Celtic fans.”Why didn’t they present him with a jersey the day before Remembrance Sunday?”Celtic fans were also blasted for not respecting a minute’s silence held yesterday for former Ibrox keeper Gerry Neef, who died last week.Rangers supporters’ chief John Macmillan said: “It was a tiny minority who broke the silence but that is all you need.”

(thescottishsun.co.uk)

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