Arrestato calciatore del Blackpool in relazione ad accoltellamento. Giocatori attaccati da cyberwarriors?

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Un calciatore del Blackpool ( tifosi in foto ) è stato arrestato in relazione all’accoltellamento di una persona accaduto all’esterno di un night club a Londra. I fatti si sarebbero svolti nella capitale a gennaio ed alla rissa avrebbero partecipato circa trenta persone tra le quali DJ Campbell, ex del Birmingham City. Tuttavia sono alcuni giocatori ed  allenatori, proprio in questi giorni, a denunciare di essere vittime di aggressioni, seppure virtuali, puntando l’ indice contro presunti “cyberwarriors” che li attaccherebbero, in modo pesante, sul web con minacce, insulti e diffamazioni.Secondo l’allenatore dell’Aston Villa O’Neil si tratterebbe, addirittura, di una nuova forma di “hooliganismo”. Altre dichiarazioni, tuttavia, arrivano da casa West Ham dove, a salvezza quasi raggiunta al termine di una stagione travagliata, dirigenza e tifosi invocano la conferma di Zola in panchina nonostante le recenti ricorrenti voci di divorzio. Proponiamo anche un interessante articolo circa una delle fanzine che circolano nella scena casual.

 

Blackpool footballer arrested over stabbing in London


DJ Campbell
Striker DJ Campbell is on loan from Leicester City

A Blackpool footballer has been arrested in connection with a stabbing outside a London nightclub.

DJ Campbell, 28, was arrested by police in Lancashire on Thursday, and taken to a police station in west London.The incident is alleged to have taken place in North End Road on 10 January, police said.Mr Campbell, who is on loan to Championship side Blackpool from Leicester City, was released on bail pending further inquiries.He is due to play for the club against Peterborough on Saturday.

( BBC football )

 

Former Birmingham City star DJ Campbell arrested in connection with stabbing

FORMER Birmingham City star DJ Campbell has been arrested in connection with a stabbing outside a London nightclub, it emerged last night.The Leicester City striker was taken in for questioning on Thursday by cops in Blackpool, where he is currently on loan from the East Midlands club.Astonished teammates watched as cops led Campbell away during training with the Coca-Cola Championship outfit.The footie frontman was handed over to detectives from the Metropolitan Police, who are investigating the stabbing of a man outside the Crescent Club in West Kensington in January.Officers hauled the 28 year-old to Hammersmith Police station where he was quizzed about the attack on the 24 year-old.Campbell, who scored 12 goals in 60 appearances for Blues before moving to Leicester for £1.6 million in 2007, was later released on bail.A police spokesman said: “On April 22, a 28 year-old man was arrested in Blackpool in connection with a stabbing at a nightclub on Northend Road.“He was taken to a west London police station and later bailed to return pending further inquiries.”The victim, in his 20s, was stabbed in the side during a mass brawl involving up to 30 people outside the club.He was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries and released shortly afterwards.

( Sunday Mercury )

 

Many football hooligans have switched from the grounds to the internet

Anonymous cyber bullies are seeking to trash the reputations of players, managers and others in the sport

Martin O'Neill

The Aston Villa manager Martin O’Neill whose future became the centre of of a whirlwind of internet rumours. Photograph: Andrew Fox

As a small child I lived in Lebanon for a while. At my strict Beirut school, talking, uninvited, during lessons invariably led to a strip of Sellotape being stuck across your mouth.Punishments can rarely have been more effective; quite apart from instantly silencing miscreants, the pain of the tape’s eventual removal – it hurts – proved a disincentive to reoffending.The deployment of such a brutally old-fashioned classroom calming device would cost teachers their careers today but you sometimes wonder if the general concept might not be ripe for adaptation elsewhere.If only certain football fans’ fingers could be tightly gaffer-taped together whenever the urge to begin blogging or tweeting about their latest bête noire overtook them, the world might become a nicer – and saner – place.While the internet remains a wonderful invention, football supporters and the web are an increasingly noxious mix. With stewards and police no longer turning persistently deaf ears to racist or homophobic abuse inside grounds, a warped, and militantly vociferous, minority have moved from shouting venom to typing toxic thoughts before pressing Send.Others, meanwhile, simply prefer making hi-tech mischief. There have been two notable recent examples of such trends. At Newcastle United the alleged altercation between Andy Carroll and Steven Taylor, which left Taylor nursing a doubly broken jaw and feeding through a straw, prompted a surfeit of septic, completely unfounded, rumours on some Newcastle supporters’ sites.If Newcastle’s enduring, ill-advised, silence on the Taylor-Carroll affair is a pollutant at the heart of an otherwise renascent club, Aston Villa were dumbfounded last week when fans’ forums began buzzing with chatter concerning Martin O’Neill‘s supposedly imminent departure in the wake of Villa’s 7-1 thrashing by Chelsea.All it took was a post beginning: “I don’t know if this is true but …” on VillaTalk for the rumour to develop “legs” long enough to ensure its replication on national radio stations and newspaper websites.When the furore subsided and the manager was discovered to be still wearing a Villa tracksuit, O’Neill asked a pertinent question. “Really, is this how the media works?”His subsequent self-proclaimed ignorance about the blogosphere’s existence and a laptop’s basic functions may appear disingenuous but it is not entirely implausible that O’Neill has better things to do than fritter time online.Other managers are simply too obsessed with downloading their beloved Prozone stats first-hand to remain computer illiterate. Once logged on, few can resist a little surfing and often find monitoring fan opinion becomes an uncomfortably compulsive reading habit.Frequently, it is also a recipe for understandable depression. There is an unfairness inherent in seeing people ridiculed and their reputations trashed by anonymous, factually challenged, half-wits who would probably never dare say “boo” to the object of their vitriol’s face. Even worse, the suspicion is that witch-hunts are sometimes manufactured by the same numbskull submitting multiple comments via different usernames.Constructive criticism is healthily democratic but a cross-section of football fan sites contain far too many posts which seem not merely worryingly childish but cruel and, often, cringe-inducingly crude.With contributors shielding their true identities by hiding behind silly names such as BeansOnToast or BigCheese and many forums unmoderated or slackly policed, they are also cowardly. A modern equivalent of poison pen letters. How many bloggers would be happy for their wives or employers to know precisely what they have been writing?The time has come for the game’s ruling bodies to initiate a national “Online Respect” campaign designed to modify an uncomfortably harsh climate of web ranting.Richard Bevan, the impressive chief executive of the League Managers Association, could be the right man to coordinate a project which might involve David Beckham, Wayne Rooney and Fabio Capello reminding everyone that cyber bullying is sad. Steven Taylor may even be persuaded to explain what being a victim feels like.Naive idealism? Well, things change. When I lived in Beirut, Lebanon was on the brink of civil war. Today it’s peaceful, welcoming and most travel writers’ “hot” new destination for 2010.

(The Guardian )

 

West Ham co-owner David Gold backs boss Gianfranco Zola

Gianfranco Zola
Zola has so far refused to discuss his future at the club


West Ham joint-chairman David Gold hopes manager Gianfranco Zola will remain at Upton Park next season.

The Hammers have endured a difficult season but effectively secured their Premier League survival on Saturday courtesy of a 3-2 win over Wigan.”I am desperately hoping he will stay but there is work to do,” Gold told BBC Radio 5 live.”He has been to hell and back these last 12 months. There is a possibility he might want to take a sabbatical.”After guiding West Ham to ninth in the Premier League in his debut season as manager last year, Zola has found his second season tougher going.The 43-year-old Italian has a contract until 2013, but his position has come under even greater scrutiny since the arrival in January of new owners Gold and David Sullivan.Several managers, including Martin Jol, Steve McClaren and Mark Hughes, have been linked with Zola’s job.

Zola praises ‘outstanding’ West HamWhilst Portsmouth boss Avram Grant, Leicester’s Nigel Pearson and Peter Reid have also been touted as possible contenders to replace him.However, after the victory over Wigan, and defeats for both Hull and Burnley at the weekend which effectively secured West Ham’s survival, Gold revealed that Zola had fulfilled the demands placed upon him.
(BBC Football )

Last fanzine in Sainsburys

April 27, 2010 by The Hovian

Ok, I couldn’t think of a decent title for this post, so a bit of surrealism never goes amiss. That’s it folks, The Seagull Love Review no. 19 – the last issue of the 2009/10 football season – is out now. You can pick it up at Milton Keynes this Saturday, or at home against the Wurzels on May 8th. Or, you can buy it online on the TSLR blog here.As well as The Hovian cartoon, TSLR’s co-ed asked me to write a bit about casuality and places where the interested can pick up natty threads in Brighton and Hove. I’ve copied and pasted the article below for your perusal, perhaps it may be a regular column next season in the mag? Watch this space, and get a quid out for the best TSLR yet, you tight bastards.Casuals, dressers, trendies. Contrary to popular belief, today’s casual (and some even discard this description of what they call “the nameless thing”), is not some drunken thug in a Stone Island jacket. Today’s true casual is more terrace peacock than fighting cock. Study photographs and film of hooligans from after the 1980s casual heyday, you’ll mostly see badly dressed, overweight louts knocking seven bells out of each other. The true casual is above that, he has moved on, he’s been dandified. A true obsessive, he’d be horrified at the thought of his expensively bought and painstakingly put together match day outfit being ripped or muddied. He’s not gone soft, he just got smart.Sure, the casual subculture grew out of the need for young men bent on trouble avoiding the police and opposition spotters, by dressing unlike other football fans – out went scarves and replica shirts. But it was much more than that, a sense of sartorial one-upmanship over the opposition – not just being better fighters – was paramount in the early casuals’ mindset. Add this to the eternal need for young working class men to dress better than their position in society might dictate, and you have a new form of youth (sub)culture, the first one that wasn’t music inspired, but football inspired.

( The Hovian )

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