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Mentre il calcio scozzese è in drammatica crisi, pronto a varare il nuovo format della SPL a 24 per cercare di salvare il salvabile, i Rangers, in controtendenza, in attesa dell’invito a rientrare nel massimo campionato hanno allungato il proprio vantaggio nella SFL 3 portandosi a + 6 con una gara da recuperare ma, soprattutto, hanno raccolto nuovi investimenti per 22 milioni di sterline. La vittoria sull’ Annan ha visto scontri ad Ibrox tra supporters della “singing area” e la polizia, accusata dai fans di essere entrata nel settore con troppa durezza per procedere ad un arresto. Alla fine i disordini si sono estesi anche all’esterno con un poliziotto ferito ed otto persone in manette.In attesa della gara di Coppa tra Leeds e Chelsea la BBC ha proposto un’interessante report circa la lunga e velenosa rivalità che da molto tempo oppone le due tifoserie.


Rangers share issue raises £22m

Rangers Shares in Rangers International Football Club plc will start trading on London’s Alternative Investments Market

Rangers Football Club has raised half its target investment from fans, following the deadline for its share offer.

It had aimed to raise £10m of investments in the club from small-scale retail buyers of shares.

There was already a commitment to the major part of the share offer, with rich individuals and institutional investors signing up to at least £17m.

The club announced on Tuesday evening that it had raised a total of £22.2m.

On Wednesday morning, the shares in Rangers International Football Club plc will start trading on London’s Alternative Investments Market (AIM).

It is part of the London Stock Exchange, on which shares in Celtic Football Club are also traded.

The deadline for fans to buy new shares in the club passed on Tuesday afternoon.

A statement from Rangers said: “A total of £22.2 million has been raised from professional and institutional investors and supporters which will be used to take the club forward, strengthen the squad when appropriate and improve facilities.”

Chief executive Charles Green said: “This is an exciting time for everyone associated with this 140-year-old institution but we are just at the start of the journey.

“We are rebuilding and Rangers will rise again and we will do so with the help of our fans and the institutional investors who are on board.”

Mr Green was listed as the club’s main shareholder in the share prospectus with a stake of almost 15%, which will now be diluted. He had not planned to add to his shares.

Newcastle owner Mike Ashley was the third largest shareholder with 9% before the issue of extra shares, behind a consortium called Blue Pitch Holdings.

Meanwhile, Green took to the Ibrox pitch to address the crowd ahead of the 3-0 win over Annan Athletic to announce how much been raised through a share issue.

However, while his speech was taking place, a section of the support staged a protest against potential plans to sell the stadium naming rights.

After his side’s 3-0 win, Rangers manager Ally McCoist described it as “a great day off the park”.

“The fact that it’s in the region of £22m, and for the fans to chip in with roughly £5m, I think is absolutely staggering,” he said.

“They’ve only had the opportunity to do that in the last week or so.

“In the lead-up to Christmas, when finances are tight at the best of times, in a recession, for our supporters to go into their pockets and come up with that money is another incredible show of support for this football club.

“I think the best way I can put it is, the one thing the investors and, certainly, the fans deserve is for their money to be used wisely.

“And I would certainly hope to have an opportunity to use some of that money wisely.”

(BBC Football )


Eight people arrested in Ibrox after disturbance during Rangers v Annan game

19 Dec 2012 09:59

 

EIGHT people have been arrested after a disturbance inside Ibrox last night during Rangers’ 3-0 win over Annan Athletic.

 
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EIGHT people were arrested at a football stadium during a match, according to police.

Strathclyde Police arrested eight supporters following a “disturbance” inside Ibrox stadium in Glasgow on Tuesday night.

The incident happened during Rangers’ 3-0 victory over visitors Annan Athletic in their Scottish Third Division fixture.

A police spokesman said: “We can confirm there was a disturbance within Ibrox stadium during the Rangers FC versus Annan Athletic match.

“It was brought swiftly under control by stewards and eight persons were arrested.”

(Daily Record )

 

Capital One Cup: Leeds and Chelsea ready to resume rivalry

Capital One Cup quarter-final

  • Venue: Elland Road
  • Date: Wednesday, 19 December

Coverage: Watch highlights on The League Cup Show at 2315 GMT, BBC One.

Leeds United legend Norman Hunter tells a story about Chelsea hardman Ron ‘Chopper’ Harris that gives you an idea of how brutal clashes between the two sides in the 1960s and 70s could be.

Another Leeds great, Eddie Gray, was enjoying himself at a black-tie dinner a few years ago when Harris tapped him on the shoulder, put his hand out and asked: “Can I have my studs back?”

It was said with a smile but there were not too many of those about when the challenge Harris was referring to was made – a famous ‘leveller’ when he embedded his boot in the back of Gray’s knee early in the 1970 FA Cup final replay, ending the Scotsman’s meaningful participation in a game that saw Chelsea run out surprise winners.

Leeds v Chelsea all-time record

Games: 101

Leeds wins: 39 Chelsea wins: 33 Draws: 29

Leeds goals: 143 Chelsea goals: 129

Their last meeting was on 15 May 2004 when Jesper Gronkjaer’s goal gave Chelsea a 1-0 victory on the last day of the season over a Leeds side that, with Eddie Gray as caretaker manager, had already been relegated from the Premier League. Gray had been replaced by Kevin Blackwell for the game against the Blues.

Mind you, Leeds gave as good as they got. Hunter, who was given the nickname of “Bites yer Legs” because of his equally fearsome tackling, laughs when he recalls that notorious meeting at Old Trafford and admits: “Some of our games were a bit physical to say the least.”

Relations between the protagonists might have softened down the years but ill-feeling has lingered.

What was an intense on-pitch rivalry with silverware at stake translated, down the years, into a mutual antipathy between the two sets of supporters, occasionally with violent consequences.

The two clubs have not met since Leeds were relegated from the Premier League in 2004 but that will change in the Capital One Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday, when one of football’s enduring rivalries resumes after an eight-and-a-half-year hiatus.

This time, Hunter and Harris, now veterans of the after-dinner speaker circuit, will engage in banter in an executive lounge Q&A session before the game, rather than exchanging bruising challenges during it.

It will be Harris’s first visit back to the home of Chelsea’s old enemy for more than 30 years, and he told BBC Sport: “I’m quite looking forward to it and the reception I will get off the Leeds supporters. If they applaud me then it will be the first time it will have happened at Elland Road.”

That exchange should be friendly enough – no studs will be raised on this occasion – but there are a few other reunions that will guarantee an edge to the evening.

Ron ‘Chopper’ Harris

Ron Harris

Born in Hackney on 13 November 1944

Played a record 795 games for Chelsea between 1961 and 1980 after coming through the ranks at Stamford Bridge.

Part of the Blues team that won the European Cup Winners’ Cup, FA Cup and League Cup

Eddie Gray had given David Webb the run around at Wembley in the 1970 FA Cup final so, for the replay, Chelsea coach Dave Sexton switched Harris to right-back to deal with Gray

Leeds boss Neil Warnock, who rejected the chance to manage Chelsea when he was in charge of Notts County in 1991, has already reopened a grudge with Blues interim boss Rafael Benitez that dates back to 2007.

Meanwhile, Leeds chairman Ken Bates, who bought Chelsea for £1 in 1982 and sold the club to Roman Abramovich for £140m 21 years later, hardly endeared himself to the Russian when he publicly opposed the latter’s plans to move the Blues from Stamford Bridge – although Bates might still get a warmer reception from Chelsea fans than he does from those of his own team.

Those personal feuds can be set to one side, however, because it is the history between the two clubs that gives the biggest bite to this game – and that can be traced back to the mid-1960s.

Gray, a skilful winger who came through the ranks to play more than 500 games for Leeds between 1965 and 1983, told BBC Sport: “We got promoted in 1964, the year after them, and ended up challenging them for honours – we played each other quite a lot.

“Part of the rivalry was definitely the north-south divide. We were the gritty Yorkshire team and they were the fashionable boys from the Kings Road. Both teams were full of terrific players and a few feisty characters. It got personal during the games but once they were over we all got on all right.”

Leeds and Chelsea both had some fiery characters in their ranks

Leeds and Chelsea both had some fiery characters in their ranks

The first flashpoint came in a 1967 FA Cup semi-final that Chelsea won 1-0 after Leeds had a Peter Lorimer free-kick controversially disallowed.

“We knew they were aggrieved,” said Harris. “After that it turned into a great rivalry between two very good sides. There was no love lost and the the best example I can give of that was the 1970 FA Cup final – especially the first game, which was one of the fiercest matches I have played in. Nobody held back.”

If Chelsea won the two FA Cup battles, it was Leeds – with two league titles in 1969 and 1974 – who won the war.

“The difference was we travelled better than Chelsea,” said Hunter. “We were a team who could go anywhere in the country to get a result, while they were a formidable side at home but not so good on the road.

“We were classed as ‘dirty Leeds’ but we were a good side – a great side. We could defend and if we went 1-0 up then most of the time that was the game over, whether it was home or away.

Norman ‘Bites yer Legs’ Hunter

Norman Hunter

Born in Gateshead on 29 October 1943

Centre-back who played 540 games for Leeds between 1962 and 1976 after giving up a career as a gas fitter to join the club aged 15.

Won 28 England caps, two league titles, two Inter City Fairs Cups, one FA Cup and one League Cup during his time at Elland Road

“We had that edge on Chelsea but, in certain situations, for the big games they had a few flair players who could come to the fore. Peter Osgood was one, Charlie Cooke was another.”

This time, on paper, the two clubs are poles apart. Chelsea are the champions of Europe – an accolade Leeds never quite managed themselves, even in their glory years. The West Yorkshire club are a long way off changing that too, having recovered from their financial meltdown of a decade ago but, so far, only risen as high as mid-table in the Championship.

The game is still a huge one, however, because the rivalry remains.

“I remember when I was assistant manager under David O’Leary at Leeds in 1999 and we went down to Stamford Bridge and won to go to top of the league,” said Gray, who managed the club outright between 1982 and 1985 and was caretaker boss when they were relegated from the top flight in 2004.

“[Chelsea’s] Frank Leboeuf got sent off and there were a few ructions in the tunnel. That sort of thing makes Wednesday’s game entertaining because even fans who have never seen Chelsea play Leeds know about the history between the clubs.

“This is a game everybody is looking forward to and, just like the old days, there will be no quarter given or asked.”

(BBC Football ) 

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I Rangers volano in classifica e raccolgono 22 milioni di pounds da investitori. Annan battuto, 8 arresti ad Ibrox, agente ferito. Leeds-Chelsea: storia di una rivalità infinitaultima modifica: 2012-12-19T21:27:00+01:00da misterloyal
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