Ferguson: troppa tv nel calcio. Rangers: Mc Coist punta all’allungo. Celtic: aggredito Ledley.

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Sir Alex Ferguson, manager del Man Utd e personaggio autorevolissimo nel calcio inglese, ha attaccato pubblicamente lo strapotere delle televisioni nel mondo del calcio e nella EPL nel caso specifico. Basta, tuttavia, dare uno sguardo ai ricavi che le formazioni di Premier League ottengono dalle tv commerciali per capire le ragioni di quello che lo scozzese ha definito “patto con il diavolo”. In SPL vigilia del recupero con il Kilmarnock per i Rangers. L’allenatore Mc Coist punta ad incrementare il vantaggio sui Celtic già a più quattro. Proprio un giocatore dei biancoverdi ha lamentato un’aggressione subita in centro città. La vicenda non sarebbe, al momento, ancora ben delineata, almeno secondo la polizia.

Sir Alex Ferguson says television has too much power

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson believes television has too much power over English football.

In an exclusive interview with BBC North West Tonight, Ferguson said TV controls aspects of the game because of the vast amount of money it provides.

He claimed clubs had lost control over fixtures and this had had a detrimental effect on those competing in Europe.

“When you shake hands with the devil you have to pay the price,” he said. “Television is God at the moment.”

He added: “It shows itself quite clearly because when you see the fixture lists come out now, they can pick and choose whenever they want the top teams on television.

“You get some ridiculous situations when you’re playing on Wednesday night in Europe and then at lunchtime the following Saturday. You ask any manager if they would pick that themselves and there’d be no chance.”

No matter how many times Manchester United appear on TV in Singapore or America and no matter where they finish in the table, each of the 20 Premier League teams splits the overseas television cash equally

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And clubs, the 69-year-old Scot added, are not even getting the kind of money they deserve from TV. He said the Premier League sold their product to 200 countries and “when you think of that I don’t think we get enough money”.

Former Football Association chief executive Brian Barwick agreed that football is now “super-reliant on television” but suggested that TV revenue had helped facilitate United’s success under Ferguson.

“Sir Alex’s comments always have to be taken seriously – he is a very wise and experienced football man,” Barwick told BBC Sport.

Football ‘super reliant’ on TV – Barwick

“But on this one, I do think Manchester United have almost had a lion’s share of TV revenue over a period of time and it has helped build a fantastic stadium in Old Trafford and helped build Sir Alex’s teams with star players.

“Manchester United will always do well in the television market because a lot of people follow them.

“The Premier League should be applauded for the number of countries it has got the game to. It has been a massive success story.”

The Premier League’s television rights deal was last renewed in February 2009 when Sky reportedly paid in excess of £1.6bn to show five 23-game packages from 2010-13. Irish-based broadcaster Setanta paid £159m for one bundle of 69 matches over the three years. This package was later taken over by ESPN.

The record deal equates to clubs earning, on average, £4.3m for each game shown live on television.

THE RISE OF PREMIER LEAGUE TV REVENUE

  • 1992-1997: BSkyB, 60 games per season, £191m
  • 1997-2001: BSkyB, 60 games per season, £670m
  • 2001-2004: BSkyB, 110 games per season, £1.2bn
  • 2004-2007: BSkyB, 138 games per season, £1.024bn
  • 2007-2010: BSkyB and Setanta, 138 games per season £1.706bn
  • 2010-2013: BSkyB/Setanta (replaced by ESPN) 138 games per season, £1.782bn

In addition, overseas TV deals earned Premier League clubs just over £17m each last season.

Under the new deal, United earned more than £60m from television last season – a combination of fees for having their matches shown live, and prize money based upon league position.

So far this season, the champions have appeared in six televised league games, and are scheduled to appear three more times before the end of November.

United have the benefit of home fixtures after each of their scheduled Champions League group matches, while their current nearest rivals at the top of the Premier League table, Manchester City, must play away from home in each league fixture after their own matches in Europe’s premier club competition.

In an in-depth interview with North West Tonight, Sir Alex Ferguson also discussed:

  • The effect of losing to Barcelona in the 2009 Champions League Final: “When Barcelona beat us in Rome there was an issue on how we could get to that level. We’ve made steady progress since then.”
  • On the club’s youth policy: “We have a nucleus of young players aged around the 20-21 mark who can be the nucleus of what we regarded as the Giggs, Scholes, Neville, Beckham era.”
  • On his longevity at the club: “Nobody talks about sacking [me] so I can have the vision of looking two, three years ahead.”
  • On his rumoured dressing room tirades: “Myths grow all the time. If I was to listen to the number of times I’ve thrown teacups then we’ve gone through some crockery in this place. It’s completely exaggerated, but I don’t like people arguing back with me.”
  • On losing: “I don’t like losing but I’ve mellowed. I maybe have a short fuse but it goes away quicker now.”
  • On football’s future: “I feel sympathy for the working class lad. I’ve always championed about ticket prices and try to equate that to people’s salaries. I look at some of those London prices when we go there and it’s horrendous. But I think the Premier league is a strong product because there’s a tremendous honesty in our game and fans play a part in that.”
  • On player’s salaries: “You can understand that clubs are desperate to win something and their imagination stretches and they end up paying silly money for players you’d never consider.”
  • On turning 70 in December: “When I was 60-65 it didn’t bother me. I am just glad to be here. Getting to Hogmanay at 70 – I’m delighted.

(BBC Football )

Ally McCoist wants to widen SPL lead

Rangers manager says he wants players to seize opportunity to go ten points ahead of Celtic.

26 September 2011 15:59 GMT

Ally McCoist has said that he is keen to open up a ten point lead over rivals Celtic in the Scottish Premier League by seeing his side win their next two matches.

Rangers play a re-arranged fixture against Kilmarnock on Tuesday evening and a win would see them extend the gap at the top to seven points, albeit with Celtic holding a game in hand. The fixture schedule means that Rangers are next in action at home to Hibernian a day before Celtic play away at Hearts.

McCoist said that the opportunity was one to relish but that his side had to make the most of it, starting with the test against Kilmarnock.

“We’re looking forward to it tomorrow night,” he said. “It’s an opportunity for us to extend our lead at the top of the league.

“If you take away the cup games, our form in the league has been really pleasing.

“We’ve shown a lot more consistency in our league performances than in anything else this season. Our last two league games have been really encouraging, against Celtic and against Dunfermline.”

The Rangers manager said that the style of play Killie boss Kenny Shiels had continued with since succeeding Mixu Paatelainen meant that fans may be in for a treat.

“It’ll be a tough game because what they have done in recent years is try to play,” McCoist said.

“They believe in their own strengths and Kenny is the same as Mixu in that respect, he lets their players go and express themselves.

“So it should be a good game because that would hopefully suit ourselves as well in terms of an open game. The one thing about Kilmarnock is that they believe in themselves and they go and attack games so it should be a good game.”

Though playing down the long-term relevance of an early lead in the SPL, McCoist admitted that mentally, achieving six points in the next five days could be significant.

“It is very early in the season but it is a real boost, I won’t kid you on,” he admitted.

“It’s where you would want to be at this stage in the season but as I said to you before, there’s miles and miles to go.

“But if you were to offer me two victories in the next two games and the lead that we would have, I would obviously take it. We’ll have to earn it but psychologically it would be good for us.“

(stv)

 

Celtic star Joe Ledley in headbutt attack

 

CELTIC star Joe Ledley was attacked in the early hours of Sunday morning, it was claimed yesterday.

The confrontation happened in Glasgow city centre following his man-of-the-match performance on Saturday.

The incident took place near Sugar Cube nightclub at 3am, after a night out with his dad and some pals. A witness said the incident began when a man tapped Ledley on the shoulder – then head-butted him.

It is claimed the player was kicked in the face after falling to the ground, before police stepped in.

Celtic declined to comment but a club insider said: “A group of guys had a go at Joe on Queen Street.

“We don’t know the exact details but there seems to have been a scuffle and, thankfully, Joe wasn’t significantly injured.

“He was actually out with his dad for some drinks. Joe is a quiet lad and certainly not the kind of person who would attract trouble.”

The club were last night still trying to establish what happened.

After the incident, a cryptic message was posted on Ledley’s Twitter account saying: “Just had a good fight with Rangers.”

Yesterday, the midfielder, who scored Celtic’s first goal in their 2-0 win over Inverness, had put the attack behind him as fans bombarded him with messages asking if he was OK.

Ledley gave no hint he’d suffered any injury at around 11am yesterday, merely telling his followers: “Off to play some golf.”

He was later spotted signing autographs at Westerwood golf club in Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire.

The player also deleted his post about the fight after being swamped with questions from fans.

Strathclyde Police said yesterday they had no record of the incident.

(daily star )

 

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