I tifosi dell’ Everton protestano contro la società. Cordoglio e indagini per il fan gallese morto a Wembley.

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I tifosi dell’ Everton sono scesi in piazza sotto il coordinamento della “Blue Union” per protestare contro la dirigenza della società. A sfilare per le strade sono stati in circa quattrocento. Cordoglio nel mondo del tifo organizzato, e non solo, per la morte a Wembley del sostenitore gallese deceduto per un mancamento a seguito di una rissa. Sei, tutti suoi connazionali, le persone indagate per i fatti ma le investigazioni procedono a tutto campo. Solidarietà, tramite molti messaggi su Internet, anche da parte di molti fans dei rivali del Cardiff.

Everton fans plan protest march against club’s direction

Page last updated at 13:36 GMT, Thursday, 8 September 2011 14:36 UK

More than 400 fans attended The Blue Union's inaugral public meeting
More than 400 fans attended The Blue Union’s inaugral public meeting last week

Everton fans’ group The Blue Union is to hold what it calls a “peaceful protest march” against the direction of the club at Goodison Park on Saturday.

The Blue Union, who feel Everton are stagnating under chairman Bill Kenwright, hope hundreds fans will take part before the game with Aston Villa.

“This is not a personal attack on Kenwright as our detractors claim,” spokesman Joe Jennings told BBC Sport.

“We are protesting about the reasons we are unable to invest in the team.”

Merseyside Police have granted permission for the march, which will start near the ground at 1400 BST and finish at the directors’ entrance.

THE BLUE UNION FANS MARCH

  • Fans to meet on Spellow Lane behind Everton megastore at 1400 BST and march down Goodison Road to the directors’ entrance at Goodison Park.

Everton sold Mikel Arteta and Jermaine Beckford to Arsenal and Leicester for a combined £14m on deadline day at the end of August but boss David Moyes made only three loan signings over the summer.

Kenwright has often stated his desire to bring new investors into the club and admitted last month that the Toffees could not borrow any more money, while the £9m they raised from the sale of their former training ground at Bellefield had gone straight to the bank.

The Blue Union say the group’s aim is not to force Kenwright to leave but want the sale of the club to be taken out of his control.

In a statement announcing the protest, the group’s members said they wanted to see Everton “appoint a fully autonomous group of professional individuals who can effectively develop and implement a strategy that will identify and sell the club to a buyer who can demonstrate an ability and a genuine desire to take the club forward on both a commercial and football level.”

The Blue Union is a coalition of Everton supporters groups and independent websites, including Evertonians for Change, Keeping Everton in Our City, The People’s Group and SOS1878.co.uk, who are concerned at the lack of investment in the club.

More than 400 fans attended its inaugral public meeting last weekend, when the plans for the march were laid.

Jennings, an officer of The Blue Union and editor of the SOS1878.co.uk fansite, added: “We hope as many like-minded Evertonians take the opportunity on Saturday to convey their unhappiness at the current situation.

“The Blue Union wish to tackle the issues not the individuals. It would be wrong to say we are simply protesting about the lack of investment in the team. No Evertonian wants the club to spend money they have not got.

“In any case, the club are in no position to do so because the current board have disposed of all the tangible assets. We’re now disposing of the only assets which are left, the intangibles, the players.

“Evertonians want strong leadership and a strong board with a strong business plan.”

(BBC Football )


Police bail six men over the death of a Wales fan before Euro 2012 qualifying clash with England

Six men arrested over the death of a Wales football fan at Tuesday’s European Championship qualifier at Wembley have been released on bail.

Cardiff City fan Michael Dye, 44, died after being taken to hospital with head injuries and suffering a heart attack before the Group G game against England.

A spokesman at Scotland Yard said inquiries were continuing “to establish the full circumstances of the incident”.

The six men, aged between their late 20s and early 40s, were arrested and then questioned at a north London police station by officers from the Metropolitan Police’s Homicide and Serious Crime Command.

They will return to speak to officers on dates in November.

Work colleagues and friends paid personal tribute to the Cardiff council worker.

Mr Dye, known to many as ‘Mikey’, had been watching Cardiff for the best part of 30 years.

He travelled home and away with the club, and close friend and official Cardiff City Supporters’ Club travel and press officer Vince Alm described him as a true character of the game.

“Mikey was a great man and a friend to many people who went down to Cardiff City,” Alm said.

“He has been following the club, home and away, since the 1980s and we were very close friends. It’s difficult to come to terms with it.

“He was full of life and in recent years he took his partner and his children to the games. He enjoyed a laugh and will be sadly missed by everyone who knew him.”

Messages of support were being left by fans at Cardiff City’s stadium, while hundreds of supporters have left online tributes on a Facebook page dedicated to Mr Dye.

The Championship club will mark his passing before Saturday’s game against Doncaster Rovers but have refused to make any official comment until the incident has been investigated fully.

However, Cardiff City’s chief executive Gethin Jenkins said: “Our thoughts and condolences go to Mike’s family and friends at this devastating time. Mike was clearly a committed and passionate supporter of the club for many years and his passing is extremely sad to many within our community and the football family at large.”

Police continue to appeal for anyone who may have witnessed the attack to come forward. Emergency services were called to a concourse area outside Wembley at about 7.20pm on Tuesday following reports of an assault shortly before kick-off.

It is not believed inter-club rivalry is behind the incident and last night, the Cardiff City Forum appealed for fans to stop repeating “rumours and whispers”.

The site was inundated with messages of condolence from fellow Cardiff City fans and supporters from many Premier League and Championship clubs, including Swansea City, Bristol City and Manchester City.

 

(Telegraph )

 

 

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