Sicurezza negli stadi: la polizia vuole più soldi dai clubs. Inghilterra e Scozia: semifinali di coppa.

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In Inghilterra e Scozia si sono giocate le prime semifinali delle rispettive coppe nazionali. Il Liverpool ha superato, di misura, l’ Everton, i cui tifosi sono stati ringraziati da Moyes per il fantastico supporto che ritiene abbiano dato alla squadra. A disputare la finale saranno, però, i “Reds”.  Ad “Hampden”, invece, andranno gli Hibs che, con una rete allo scadere, hanno eliminato l’ Aberdeen che aveva pareggiato la rete inziale. Polemiche in Inghilterra tra clubs e polizia per sostenere i costi relativi alla sicurezza negli stadi, sempre più elevati. Il Wigan ha portato le forze dell’ordine in tribunale contestando una fattura per il rimborso di costi non richiesti. La società, però, dopo avere vinto in primo grado ha perso in appello; tuttavia, il caso spinoso sembra lungi dall’essere chiuso.


Everton manager David Moyes rues FA Cup loss to Liverpool

Despondent Everton manager David Moyes admitted his side missed the perfect opportunity to reach the FA Cup final after they lost to Liverpool.

The Reds came from behind to win 2-1 at Wembley with goals from Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll after Nikica Jelavic put Everton ahead.

“It was a great opportunity for us to give ourselves a chance to play in another Wembley final,” said Moyes.

David Moyes Everton manager

“With the way we’ve been playing it was our chance but it wasn’t to be.”

Moyes felt the key moment was Suarez’s equaliser just after the hour, when the striker collected an intended backpass from Everton defender Sylvain Distin to beat keeper Tim Howard.

The Toffees boss waited to console Distin as he left the field and said: “He’s really down. He’s an experienced player who has been here before and won the FA Cup with Portsmouth, so he knows what it means and how important it is.

“Sylvain has been great for us but he made a mistake that gave Liverpool impetus. I actually thought we had weathered what they had thrown at us in the first 20 minutes of the second half.

“There were only small margins between the sides. It was a mistake that changed the game. We were so desperate to get to the final for the supporters and we felt we were in good shape.

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“It was a good opportunity to get to the final and when it goes like that you feel sorry for them all.”

The result ends for another season Moyes’s hopes of winning a first trophy in his 10 years at Goodison Park.

“As you can imagine we are not full of the joys but we now need to focus on the rest of the season,” he commented.

“I’m just really disappointed we are not able to give the supporters a final because they were fantastic and when you lose to your local rivals it is even harder to take.” 

(BBC Football )

 

SCOZIA (COPPA): ABERDEEN-HIBS 1-2 (SEMIFINALE )

Leigh Griffiths’ late goal gave Hibernian a victory over Aberdeen that keeps alive their dream of ending a 110-year wait to win the Scottish Cup.

Garry O’Connor stabbed Hibs into a third-minute lead from close range and the Edinburgh side deservedly went into the break with their lead intact.

Rory Fallon’s fantastic, looping volley squared the game after 59 minutes as reward for the Dons’ response.

But Griffiths slotted the semi-final winner with five minutes remaining.

The late strike from the on-loan Wolves striker born a stone’s throw from Hibs’ Leith home sets up a 19 May final against either nighbours Hearts or holders Celtic, who play at Hampden on Sunday.

Hibs’ first win over Aberdeen in five meetings delivered more cup misery on the Pittodrie side, who have not won at Hampden for 12 years.

Grifiths and O'Connor help celebrate the latter's opening goal at Hampden

Grifiths and O’Connor help celebrate the latter’s opening goal at Hampden

Both sides had gone into the game looking to reach their first Scottish Cup final in more than a decade.

With Lewis Stevenson suspended, Hibs manager Pat Fenlon brought Jorge Claros into midfield as he looked to build on two unbeaten games that have eased their relegation fears in the Scottish Premier League.

The Dons were without cup-tied midfielder Gavin Rae and, despite last week’s fine 3-1 win over Dundee United, manager Craig Brown went with the physical presence of Rory Fallon instead of the speedy Darren Mackie up front.

Kari Arnason also came into the starting line-up and the midfielder, so impressive for much of the season, was found wanting as Hibs went ahead after a lively start by the Edinburgh side.

The Icelander stood motionless as the ball broke to O’Connor after an Isaiah Osbourne drive was charged down.

When Mark Reynolds blocked Leigh Griffith’s shot and the ball broke wide for Pa Saikou Kujabi, Arnason and Andrew Considine both failed to pick up O’Connor as the striker steered home the full-back’s low cross.

It was a poor bit of defending all round, with goalkeeper Jason Brown failing to cover the near post with his body never mind glory, although television replays suggested O’Connor had been offside.

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Interview – Hibernian manager Pat Fenlon

Few goals had been expected with the three league meetings between the sides this season having produced one goal – and that a controversial penalty scored by Dons striker Scott Vernon.

Hibs were first to the loose ball and, when James McPake stepped out of defence to find Leigh Griffiths with a pass through the centre, the striker sent a 20-yard snap shot a few yards wide.

The Dons had more possession and there were muted claims for a penalty when Considine was clipped by Paul Hanlon following a corner, but generally they were laboured in their build up.

Aberdeen boss Brown made a switch at half time, bringing on Fraser Fyvie for mis-firing fellow Scotland Under-21 midfielder Ryan Jack.

The Dons immediately looked more lively and Considine sent a powerful 15-yard header straight at goalkeeper Graham Stack from Stephen Hughes’ curling free-kick.

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Interview – Aberdeen manager Craig Brown

Aberdeen levelled in style when Fallon controlled the ball on his chest 25 yards from goal before looping a volley over Stack’s head.

Stack had to be replaced with Mark Brown after 72 minutes as the Hibs goalkeeper picked up a leg injury and the replacement was tested by a low drive from Dons substitute Mackie.

Griffiths fired against the outside of the near post with a low drive when the Hibs striker would have been better shooting across the goalkeeper.

However, when the striker was put through on goal by a neat O’Connor pass, he showed the composure to this time roll the ball into the far corner from 12 yards. 

(bbc football )

Police want more money from football clubs

AUGUST 2010: Police in local streets following Leeds United's clash with Millwall at Elland Road. PIC: PA

AUGUST 2010: Police in local streets following Leeds United’s clash with Millwall at Elland Road. PIC: PA

 

Football clubs could face a rise in policing costs after fresh claims that matches can spark disorder and crime far beyond stadiums and surrounding streets.

 

The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) say research commissioned by them concluded that trouble on match days could be attributed to football.

Assistant chief constable Andy Holt, who leads ACPO on football policing, told BBC Radio Five Live: “My personal view is that the clubs should bear a greater burden of the costs for the overall policing of football.”

Presently, clubs are responsible for the costs of policing in and around stadiums, and any further demands could lead to conflict with the football authorities.

ACPO have yet to publish the research but Holt defended the move to investigate the situation, saying: “This research is about enabling us to have an informed discussion with football clubs to determine the most fair and equitable way of policing football.

“We have a very productive working relationship with the football clubs and I want that to continue.

“But it is still the case that on occasion we have violence and disorder in town centres and transport interchanges that are associated with rival football fans, that causes a problem to local communities and is a drain on police resources.

“I think it’s right and proper that we understand the extent of that problem which is why we commissioned this research, and we use the results of the research to inform our discussions with the clubs.”

He added: “We were always challenged when we said that football contributed to an increase in crime and disorder on match days, and hard-headed businessmen in the Premier League and the Football League quite rightly said, ‘What evidence do you have of that?’

“Most senior football commanders would say, ‘I know there to be an increase in crime and disorder’, but they didn’t have the empirical evidence to prove it.”

The research was conducted by a team from University College London, led by Professional Nick Tilley.

Holt said: “I’m quite comfortable that that research will stand scrutiny as entirely correct and it shows that on a match day there is an increase in crime and disorder associated with football in a wider area than just the footprint.

“There are some clubs that cause very few problems to police forces up and down country. Other clubs, that is not the case.

“You have to have a negotiation with individual clubs that will come up with an appropriate response.

“I can’t sit here and say you’re going to have the same costing and charging regime across the piece.

“The ACPO policy remains extant. We have an agreement that stemmed from a judgement which involved Greater Manchester Police and Wigan Football Club. We stand by that, but in future discussions we will be making reference to the research that we’ve commissioned.”

In December 2008, Wigan won their court battle over a £300,000 policing bill, complaining that Greater Manchester Police overcharged them for covering match days at the JJB Stadium.

By a 2-1 majority, appeal judges ruled that the club had been charged for special police services which they had not requested.

The court heard that Wigan used to be charged for special policing services they requested inside the stadium. But then the police also demanded payment for the area surrounding the stadium.

(Thisisyorkshire)

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