Man City-Man Utd: goliardia sullo striscione “conta tempo”. Condannato fan dell’ Aberdeen.

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Un tifoso dell’ Aberdeen è stato multato di 500 sterline e condannato a 200 ore di servizi sociali per avere aggredito un adolescente che indossava una maglietta dei Celtic. Il responsabile non è stato sottoposto a diffida ma non potrà accedere, a vita, allo stadio della propria squadra. Per anni i tifosi del Man Utd avevano ironizzato (foto) sull’ incapacità dei “cugini” Citizens ad alzare un trofeo, astinenza durata circa 35 stagioni. Ora che la squadra di Mancini ha alzato la FA Cup è arrivato anche lo striscione di risposta dei tifosi del City che hanno raffigurato un contatempo fermo a zero, ossia gli anni decorsi dall’ ultimo arrivo in bacheca.

Drunken Aberdeen yob headbutted Celtic fan, age 12, court told

AN Aberdeen football thug who headbutted a 12-year-old Celtic fan was yesterday branded “disgusting” by a sheriff.X, 20, attacked the boy hours after his team lost 4-0 to the Hoops in the Scottish Cup semi final at Hampden.The drunken yob’s bus had stopped on the way home at a Tesco in Dundee when X spotted his victim wearing a Celtic top.The lad was helping his mum with shopping when X leaned forward, whispered in his ear, then butted him and ran off.Sheriff George Way did not impose an order banning him from any match in Scotland after hearing Brown had been forbidden from Aberdeen’s stadium for life.Instead he told the apprentice electrician to pay £500 compensation and do 200 hours’ community service.Sheriff Way told him: “The fact that the violence was directed towards a young person because he was wearing football colours makes this all the more disgusting.”Last night, the victim’s family hit out at the lenient sentence.A spokesman said: “We are disappointed that X has not been banned from ever attending a football match.”We’d expected a full football banning order but the system has let us down.”The boy has been left badly shaken by the attack and lost all his confidence.”Before it happened, he loved going to Celtic matches but he isn’t interested now.”He plays football but his form has dipped badly since X attacked him.”We have heard no apologies whatsoever.”X, 20, Aberdeen, admitted the assault on April 17.He refused to say sorry when we confronted him outside Dundee Sheriff Court yesterday.

(Daily Record )

 

Fans’ City taunt banner to return at Old Trafford

Manchester City players parading ticker banner
Turning back the clock: City ‘reset’ the ticker banner at Wembley

Manchester City’s long-suffering fans waited 35 years to get the monkey off their back.

But, just when they thought it was all over, it’s revealed that United’s infamous “ticker banner” is to taunt them one final time.Having mocked City’s lack of silverware for more than a decade, the “35 years” banner disappeared following City’s FA Cup win – much to the delight of Blues fans.But Stretford End Flags, the independent supporters’ group behind the banner, have said United fans will have the last laugh when it returns for the final game of the season.Spokesman Andrew Kilduff said: “The banner’s going back up in some form or another for the Blackpool game.”What goes up is open to interpretation – it’s going to be the same banner but it will just have something else on it,” he said secretively.”We’ve had suggestions to turn it to 43 which is how long since City last won the league.”But if we do that it would just give City the motivation to win it again – and it would look a bit petty really.”

‘Screaming supporters’

Focus on the banner has grown since Manchester City’s sale in 2008 to billionaire owner Sheikh Mansour and its move into the higher echelons of the Premier League.Their manager Roberto Mancini was aware of its significance, urging his players to “take off this banner” in the build-up to the Wembley final.At the final whistle, exultant City players even unfurled their own ticker banner on the Wembley pitch, reset to “00”.”It clearly struck a nerve,” said Mr Kilduff, 35, from Runcorn.”There were City fans outside Wembley screaming into the TV cameras, calling for it to come down.”To me if you’re in the FA Cup Final, you’ve won the cup. It’s not about taking a banner down at a rival football ground.”But, after a decade of winding up their Manchester rivals, are United fans disappointed the joke’s over?”To be honest, it didn’t bother us because my focus was on Manchester United winning the 19th title,” said Mr Kilduff.”That’s more important than anything because the rivalry with Liverpool [over the number of titles] was always bigger than that.”Museum pieceAccording to Mr Kilduff, the banner was conceived in the early 1990s by Manchester United’s away fans who wanted to taunt City fans over their lack of success.In 2000, a United fan had the first ticker banner made up which he displayed on the Stretford End before turning his back on the club in 2005 following the Glazer takeover – and taking his banner with him.Soon after, Stretford End Flags was formed to create eye-catching banners and crowd mosaic displays at Old Trafford.”We were inundated with fans’ requests asking if it could go back up,” he said. “So we actually got it remade and it’s been up there ever since.”A mock-up of the banner was even taken to the City of Manchester stadium on 28 February this year – the 35th anniversary of City’s League Cup win in 1976.According to Mr Kilduff, the banner may now have a future in the new National Football Museum, due to open in Manchester in 2012.”We’ve been in touch with them about using it in a display about football rivalry which is probably the right place for it now,” he said.”It’s a tiny banner which is about a tenth of the size of banners we put up on the Stretford End.”We’ve got huge banners of Ryan Giggs, George Best, Sir Matt Busby. And we’re looking for ideas for a new banner to mark the 19th title.”To be honest, that’s what it’s all about – the history and tradition of Manchester United.”Now the ticker’s gone, we can focus on that.”

(BBC Football )

 

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