Europa League: impresa Fulham, Liverpool ok.Terry visita lo steward investito. Beckham in campo tra sei mesi.


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Il Fulham ha ottenuto un prestigioso quattro a uno sulla Juve  ed i “Cottagers” proseguiranno, pertanto, il proprio cammino nella “Europa League”.Secondo alcune agenzie di stampa, Felipe Melo sarebbe stato contestato da alcuni supporters bianconeri presenti. Accede al turno successivo anche il Liverpool che ha regolato il Lilla con un secco tre a zero. Il capitano del Chelsea J.Terry si è recato in visita allo steward investito in auto dopo la gara con l’ Inter. Il difensore ha dichiarato, anche agli investigatori, di non essersi accorto di avere urtato l’inserviente che ha subito la frattura di una gamba.Infatti, molti tifosi ( altri in foto ) avevano attorniato la vettura del giocatore per chiedere autografi o avvicinarlo. Intanto lo staff medico che sta seguendo il recupero di Beckham ha previsto un periodo di stop di circa sei mesi prima che il centrocampista possa tornare a calcare i terreni di gioco. Sabato è prevista a Bolton una manifestazione della “English Defence League” che si pensa possa portare in piazza qualche migliaia di sostenitori. La “EDL” ha invitato i propri sostenitori ad attenersi rigorosamente alle indicazioni che saranno date dal servizio d’ ordine. In occasione dell’ ultima uscita londinese 48 contromanifestanti finirono in manette insieme a due membri della “EDL”, questi ultimi successivamente scagionati dalle accuse.

 

Fulham 4 1 Juventus (agg 5 – 4)

Zoltan Gera
Gera celebrates the penalty that levelled the tie at 4-4 overall for Fulham


By Phil Dawkes

Fulham produced a stunning second-leg comeback against nine-man Juventus to make the Europa League quarter-finals.

David Trezeguet appeared to have ended the tie with an early goal for Juve but Bobby Zamora soon fired Fulham level.Fabio Cannavaro’s sending off for a professional foul on Zoltan Gera swung the tie in Fulham’s favour before the Hungarian’s neat finish put them ahead.Gera’s penalty levelled the tie overall and substitute Clint Dempsey’s chip won before Jonathan Zebina was sent off.

( BBC Football )

Juventus Fans Insult Felipe Melo Prior To Europa League Clash With Fulham

Brazilian in four letter exchange with Bianconeri fans in London.

Juventus midfielder Felipe Melo has clashed with Bianconeri fans at Craven Cottage ahead of their Europe League match with Fulham this evening.According to Goal.com’s Sergio Stanco, “Juventus welcomed Melo by telling him to f**k off and chanting ‘viola di merda’ (which translates to Purple s**t),” in reference to his time with former club Fiorentina. The Brazilian offered a four letter outburst of his own to the Bianconeri faithful this past weekend but has since apologised for his comments. He is said not to have reacted to the insults directed at him this evening.The Brazilian arrived in Turin as one of Juventus’ marquee signings in the summer  but has failed to recreate the fine form he showed last season for Fiorentina.He was also the ‘winner’ of the not-so-coveted Bidone d’Oro (Golden Bin) in December. Decided by fans of Radio Rai 2 show Catersport, the title is given to the player seen as the biggest flop of the season.

( Goal.com )

 

Liverpool 3 0 Lille (agg 3 – 1)

Steven Gerrard slots in his penalty
Gerrard gets his team off to the perfect start within 10 minutes from the spot


By Mark Ashenden

Fernando Torres scored twice to help Liverpool keep their season alive by reaching the Europa League quarter-finals with a battling win over Lille.

The Reds started perfectly with a Steven Gerrard penalty on eight minutes after Lucas was felled by Adil Rami following a fine run past four players.Eden Hazard was denied an equaliser by a smart Pepe Reina save, but Torres chipped in the second after the break.The Spaniard settled the tie by poking home following Gerrard’s rasping shot.It was an impressive result against an in-form French outfit and gave England a second team in the Europa League last eight following Fulham’s earlier surprise win over Juventus.European progression in front of the Anfield faithful was crucial to help salvage the season for a team without a trophy since their FA Cup triumph in 2006.

( BBC Football )

 

John Terry to visit security guard injured by his car


The injured security guard at Stamford Bridge
Mr Rowley said Terry was not to blame

Chelsea captain John Terry is expected to visit a security guard who was injured when he was hit by the footballer’s car at the club’s ground.

Steve Rowley, 35, was hit as Terry was driving out of the Stamford Bridge ground on Tuesday evening after Chelsea’s Champion’s League defeat.Mr Rowley, who suffered a badly bruised leg, said: “It wasn’t his fault at all, it was a complete accident.”Chelsea said Terry was not aware of the incident until being called at home.Chelsea suffered a 1-0 defeat by Inter Milan in the Champions League last-16 match.After the game, Terry’s 4×4 hit Mr Rowley, the club’s deputy security manager, as he drove at 1-2 mph through a crowd of fans and photographers after the game, the club said.

‘No bad feeling’

Terry was later breathalysed by Surrey Police and found to be within the legal alcohol limit.A spokesman for the player said the breathalyser test showed nothing as the player had not had any alcoholic drinks before the accident.He added that Terry answered questions asked by officers and “that was the end of the matter”.


John Terry at the end of Chelsea's 0-1 defeat to Inter Milan at Stamford Bridge
Terry was unaware anyone had been injured, Chelsea said

The “apologetic” footballer later spoke to Mr Rowley and will visit him on Thursday, the spokesman added.Police had initially said Mr Rowley had been left with a broken leg, but Mr Rowley issued a statement saying the injury was not as serious as first reported.

“It is badly bruised. John was quickly in contact with me once he realised what had happened and there’s no bad feeling at all on my part,” he said.”It wasn’t his fault at all, it was a complete accident.”Following the incident a Chelsea spokesman said: “John was aware at the time that there was a lot of contact with his car during the incident, but not that anyone was injured as a result.”

Terry was recently sacked as England captain by manager Fabio Capello following allegations he had an affair with an England team-mate’s ex-girlfriend.He is alleged to have had an affair with Vanessa Perroncel, thde ex-partner of England and former Chelsea defender Wayne Bridge, who now plays for Manchester City.

( BBC Football )

 

David Beckham leaves hospital in Finland after surgery


Beckham's crutches are just visible as he boards the plane at Turku airport
Beckham’s crutches are just visible as he boards the plane at Turku airport

England star David Beckham has arrived in London after leaving the Finnish hospital where he underwent surgery on his ruptured left Achilles tendon.

The 34-year-old had the operation on Monday – 24 hours after suffering the injury playing for AC Milan that ruled him out of this summer’s World Cup.He is on loan from Los Angeles Galaxy and may be out for five to six months.”I have appreciated so much all the messages I have received after the injury,” he said in a statement.”I want to thank from my heart all the Rossoneri. The club, the doctors, my team-mates and the fans.””I truly thank you, the members of Milan, for what they have done for me.”Police were present to keep dozens of fans away from Beckham when he left the hospital in Turku by car accompanied by his wife Victoria, who had arrived in Finland on Tuesday.

The pair then travelled to a local airport where they flew off in a private plane.”He’s in London for the next few days, then he will travel to Los Angeles to continue his recuperation,” said Beckham’s spokesman.Surgeon Dr Sakari Orava revealed that he had advised Beckham not to fly for “two to three days” but that the risk resulting from him doing so was “small”.He described Beckham as a “peaceful and nice person” and added: “Our nurses also said that he’s a great patient and doesn’t complain about anything.”


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Beckham’s leg is expected to be in a cast for three to four weeks and in a support for a similar length of time but he has already started to use crutches.Despite the injury, he will remain a Milan player until the end of June, the date at which his loan period expires.A statement from the club said: “The rehabilitation plan has been established and will start immediately.”For the first two weeks, the footballer must not put pressure on the injured limb and then he will do so progressively and partially for six weeks before doing specific therapy in the swimming pool.”The plan foresees a complete recovery in six months, after which he will be able to play again.”Such a timeframe confirms that Beckham will not be fit in time to play in this summer’s World Cup in South Africa, which is set to start on 11 June.

Beckham’s doctor on surgeryFormer Manchester United star Beckham, England’s most capped outfield player with 115 appearances, had been bidding to become the first England player to feature in four successive World Cup finals. He shares the record of three with Bobby Moore and Peter Shilton.The former England captain, who is in his second loan stint with AC Milan from his Major League Soccer club, was injured in the 87th minute of Milan’s 1-0 win over Chievo.Beckham was unchallenged when he suffered the problem and limped off before being carried away on a stretcher.
( BBC Football )

Bolton, Saturday 20th March 2010

 

Friends of EDL

We now approach Saturday March 20th, and the protest in Bolton. This message is a few words about what to expect on the day.First of all, well done to all who attended the London demonstration, it was a fantastic success. We had our say, and, even though we don’t agree with the communists of the UAF/SWP, we do believe they have the right to free speech, despite them not believing in our right to free speech.

There were 50 arrests in London, 48 of which were the communists, our two arrests were both minor enough for the police to release them back into the protest without charge. Our goal for Bolton is for there to be ZERO arrests.Please volunteer on the forum if you are willing to do some stewarding, as the stewards did a marvellous job last time and will do so again. Everyone do remember that the stewards are 100% EDL through and through, and back them up at every opportunity. Any enemy of our stewards are an enemy of EDL.If a steward asks you to leave the demonstration please do so without fuss, any complaints can be handled later, though a steward will not ask you to leave for nothing. Racism and violence will not be tolerated. You have all no doubt heard about the UAF/SWP infiltrators that were caught doing Nazi salutes in london. If you see any one doing it in Bolton please inform a steward and they will be ejected immediately.For this demonstration, we are not having a ‘march’ in the technical sense. We will be mustering at a location to be given out later, and then escorted by the police to the demonstration point. This is because the police and EDL believe this muster and escort is to the benefit of the safety of EDL demonstrators in case they come under attack from UAF thugs. This also makes it much safer for the general public of Bolton whos safety is of course a major priority for EDL. So please do not speak of it as a ‘march’, speak of it as an escort to the demonstration.The escort, will very likely stop quite often as the police clear any obstructions ahead, or control traffic, or wait the back of our group to catch up. Please expect these stops and remain patient while it occurs.If there are any hold ups throughout the day, information will be passed via the stewards. If they don’t have the information yet, remain calm and patient until they do.If you have a megaphone, please do not bring it without full consent from EDL leadership. If you bring one without EDL consent you may be asked to hand it in for the duration of the demo, and if you refuse, be asked to leave the demo. Some things were said via megaphone in London that were not on message with EDL leadership.Do not sing any of the ‘Allah’ songs, they are not sanctioned by EDL leadership.Members of the press in Bolton will have their credentials checked by the police, so there is no need for anyone to take it upon themselves to ask for press cards. We need a fair hearing from the press, and calling them names, or insulting them does not help our cause. We all know we have received some disgusting and inaccurate reports in the press but this does not mean ALL members of the press are against us. There are a good many who are for us, and a good many who are totally neutral. So, keep this in mind. We will have people who are ready to give interviews to the press, any press who desire an interview, please see a ‘team leader’ steward and they will point you in the right direction.Bolton is a massive opportunity for EDL to show the world that we can peacefully protest, and the world is indeed watching.This protest will have a much more defined structure than previous, and we believe you will all enjoy the protest immensley as well as having our say. We will not ever submit to the radicals. We will not tolerate their intolerance. We will stand firm and further the cause of the EDL.At some point in the day, we will sing one or both of the following songs:

1: To the dads army tune

Who do you think you are kidding Mr Jihad, If you think we’re on the run.We are the boys who will stop your little game, We are the boys who will make you think again.So who do you think you are kidding Mr Jihad, If you think old England’s done.

2: Land of hope and glory

Land of hope and glory Mother of the free How shall we extol thee Who are born of theeWider still and wider Shall thy bounds be set God who made thee mighty Make thee mightier yet.God who made thee mighty Make thee mightier yet

( englishdefenceleague )

 

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