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Sono stati circa 25mila i sostenitori inglesi presenti a Rustenburg per l’ incontro di calcio, valevole per la Coppa del Mondo, tra l’ Inghilterra e gli Stati Uniti. Si prevede che altri 10/15mila supporters dei “bianchi” di Capello arriveranno nelle città sedi delle gare dei “bianchi” se la squadra di Capello, una delle favorite, accederà ai turni successivi. A tremila sostenitori inglesi, già segnalati per fatti di violenza, è stato vietato l’espatrio. La gara di oggi è stata attentamente sorvegliata dalle forze dell’ ordine perchè ritenuta possibile bersaglio di atti terroristici da parte di fondamentalisti islamici. Si prevede che i tifosi inglesi consumeranno un milione e duecentomila pinte di birra. Nonostante Capello avesse dispensato ottimismo prevedendo che l ‘ Inghilterra possa arrivare almeno in finale, la prima uscita della squadra è stata inferiore alle attese. Il match è terminato uno ad uno con gli americani rimessi in partita da una “papera” colossale del portiere Green. L ‘Inghilterra era passata in vantaggio grazie a Gerrard.
Mondiali: Inghilterra-Usa 1-1
Reti di Gerrard e Dempsey nel primo tempo
HERE WE JO’BURG.
By NICK PARKER, ROB BEASLEY and ALEX PEAKE
THE spearhead of England’s soccer army hit Johannesburg yesterday – led by St George.
Barmy fan Paul Farrell wore the knight’s garb on the PLANE for the 12-hour flight to South Africa.And after landing he boldly marched through CUSTOMS to loud laughter and applause.Paul, 48, led the initial charge of 2,000 Three Lions followers who arrived on flights yesterday.And their numbers are expected to swell to more than 25,000 by the time of our boys’ curtain-raiser clash against the USA on Saturday night.
Paul, a bar boss from Skegness, Lincs, said: “I just want to have a great time in South Africa and cheer England on.”
Paul – with his 20-year-old student son Luke and pal Peter Blackmore, 47 – reckoned his trip will cost him £5,000.
As he got a welcome hug from local fan Neo Legia, 25, he said: “It’s worth every penny, everyone’s so friendly.”Bars in Rustenburg, where England are based, were gearing up for the fans’ invasion last night with one stocking 1.2MILLIONpints of beer. Two early arrivals, Gary Norton and Sheila Thornton, were soon sampling local hooch in bar shacks near the 44,000-seat Royal Bafokeng Stadium.Gary said: “It is a wonderful place. We came early so we can explore and we are very happy.”Famous faces arriving at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo Airport included England legend Kevin Keegan, ITV host Adrian Chiles and Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger. The English throng cheerfully exchanged banter with groups of Argentinian supporters and scores of Mexicans, whose team face South Africa in the tournament’s opening match.Huddersfield Town fan Matthew Castle, 21, a student from Wakefield, West Yorks, said: “Seeing all these people and all this buzz is awesome.”
His uni pal Dan Thomas, 21, from Guernsey, added: “I’m really excited. I can’t wait.”
Adrian Nunn, 46, from Norwich, added: “I’ve been looking forward to this for ages. It has been great with all the different nationalities.”Also arriving yesterday was BBC soccer presenter Gary Lineker, who was shadowed by a tough Iraq war hero drafted in to guard him.Ex-commando Craig Summers met Gary and fellow frontman Alan Hansen at Cape Town Airport and escorted them to the Mandela Rhodes Hotel.Craig, 44, will oversee their protection during the tournament, where presenters have been identified as possible robbery and kidnap targets.He famously took charge and ferried TV newsman John Simpson to safety after a terrifying friendly fire incident in Iraq.Meanwhile pop star Shakira, who will sing the official World Cup anthem at the opening ceremony, visited a Soweto school.And Fergie, singer with US group the Black Eyed Peas, paid a trip to the Soccer City stadium.Back in England, World Cup fever swept the land with streets, pubs, cars and even amusement rides at Surrey’s Thorpe Park painted with St George’s crosses.
Fabio Capello: My England side can reach the final of the World Cup
Jun 12 2010 Alan Marshall
COCKY Fabio Capello last night boldly tipped England to march to the World Cup Final.
Even before a ball is kicked in earnest tonight against the USA in Rustenburg, the super-confident Fab pumped up the hype when he said: “We know the expectation levels of the fans is really high but I am sure the team can reach the final.“Capello confirmed he knows his starting line-up but refused to reveal it. However, he did admit midfielder Gareth Barry will be among the England subs after recovering from the ankle injury he suffered with Manchester City near the end of the season.The Italian said: “I will not tell the players who plays until two hours before the game, which is what I always do.”The reason I do that is because if you name the side overnight and then someone is injured, it is not easy to recall the other player who was not originally picked.”Barry has convinced Capello he is fit enough to be on the bench against the Americans.The former Aston Villa midfielder’s ankle problem, sustained against Spurs on May 5, initially threatened his hopes of seeing any of the action in South Africa.But Capello said: “He has been training normally for three days, training hard, and he will be on the bench.” Capello confirmed he has told Wayne Rooney to keep the head and respect referees.The striker was sent off in the quarter-f inal against Portugal in Germany four years ago and snarled “f*** you” at the ref in Monday’s warm-up against club side Platinum Stars.Capello said: “I spoke with him but Rooney is a fantastic player because he wants to win. However, you have to be careful and respect referees.”
(Daily Record )
Today I will be mostly wearing…
June 12, 2010 by The Hovian
It’s World Cup time! I’m off with a crate of lager (I know, I know, but not everyone likes real ale and it’s a time for sharing) to watch the first England game at my mate’s flat. Thought about the pub, but it will be rammed (there might be a bastard vuvuzela or two there anyway, enough to make me murderous), and I’m working on Sunday.
Below: vintage zip up trackie from Gabicci, “Bowie Low” tee by Casual Connoisseur, ED47 selvedge jeans by Edwin, Top Winners by Puma.
( The Hovian )
Dopo il grande successo di “Lads 2009” (ULTIMISSIME COPIE)
Un noto leader di una Firm, richiesto di commentare i consueti incidenti procurati all’estero dai Lads, dichiarò alla stampa “Margaret Thatcher ci deve condannare pubblicamente ma dentro di sè sarà sicuramente orgogliosa del lavoro fatto dai ragazzi”.. Questo libro si propone come un viaggio attraverso quarant’anni di trasferte oltre Manica dei Casuals britannici al seguito delle selezioni nazionali e delle squadre di club. La narrazione delle principali trasferte può facilmente diventare il paradigma per descrivere centinaia di giornate nelle quali le firms hanno esportato all’estero il loro bagaglio di fedeltà, nazionalismo, alcoolismo e, spesso, anche violenza. Il volume si propone come naturale seguito di “Lads 2009”, dello stesso autore, che illustra la scena attuale dei mobs britannici tra le mura domestiche. Sangue, birra e Red Hand gli ingredienti ricorrenti di un cocktail spesso esplosivo
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