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Thursday, 13 March 2014

Feisty Seville rivalry promises Europa League fireworks

The Andalusian city gears up for its first European derby on Thursday, but history suggests it may not be remembered only for the football

Feisty Seville rivalry promises Europa League fireworks
By Ryan Benson

It is Saturday, November 24, 2013. There is an excitable atmosphere in the Andalusian capital of Seville, with the colours green, red and white prominent just about everywhere in the city centre.

As you enter the Nervion district in the evening, you are greeted with a pungent assortment of smells as the combined stench of beer, police horses and burning rubber forces its way into your sinuses. After turning a corner, Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan is visible between apartment blocks, with a thronged mass of football fans amongst clouds of flare smoke swarming into the stadium's 45,500 capacity while police keep their distance.

These intimidating scenes can mean only one thing: El Derbi Sevillano.

Sevilla and Real Betis contest arguably the fiercest city rivalry in Spain, and history will be made on March 13 when the two face each other in Uefa competition for the very first time, with a Europa League quarter-final berth at stake.

The rivalry itself remains as bitter as ever, well over 100 years since a divide effectively saw the creation of Betis in 1907.

Sevilla's origins go back to 1890, 15 years earlier than their official date of formation in 1905, with British mineworkers having a particularly prominent role in the club's conception.

Historically, Sevilla were supported and run by those in the higher echelons of society. Such snobbery on their part led to prospective players being turned away for being "working men".

These views ultimately led to a breakaway and Betis subsequently merged with another local team – Sevilla Balompie – to create Betis Balompie. 'Real' was added seven years later by King Alfonso XIII, who also gave Real Madrid their royal name.

With Betis' creation prompting huge bitterness, controversy has rarely been far away from the two clubs' meetings. Their first official clash – in both senses of the word – was played in 1915 and it set a somewhat unpleasant precedent.

Sevilla claimed a 4-3 win, but the referee had to end the match prematurely. Fights broke out, before fans staged a pitch invasion, forcing the official's hand. But the most farcical meeting came three years later as Sevilla triumphed 22-0. 

In response to Betis' two key players Candas and Artola getting called up for military service, the club protested by sending out a team including several youth-team players. Rarely has the cliche 'men versus boys' been more relevant.

More recently, tensions between the teams became stretched even at boardroom level. The reigns of Jose Maria del Nido and Manuel Ruiz de Lopera, respective presidents for Sevilla and Betis, overlapped by four years from 2002 until 2006 and they were not too fond of one another.

They were regularly accused of heightening hostilities between the clubs' ultras, and the October 2002 incident which saw Betis goalkeeper Toni Prats attacked while on the pitch was a prime example of matters getting out of hand.
Five years later the boot was on the other foot. In a March Copa del Rey quarter-final in Betis' stadium - named after president Lopera - Sevilla coach Juande Ramos was forced to spend a night in hospital after getting knocked unconscious by a bottle thrown from the home support.

Lopera had left his post the previous year, but his presence lingered on, before the stadium's former name – Benito Villamarin – returned in 2010.

The August 2007 passing of Sevilla and Spain player Antonio Puerta seemed to bring some relative respite from the rampant antipathy between the two sets of supporters, as the entire city mourned the Seville-born full-back, but the derby matches still have an ugly side.

Over the course of their last two meetings, some sections of the Betis supporters directed monkey chants at not only Sevilla players, but also two of their own - Nosa Igiebor in April 2013 and Paulao in November.

On the pitch, these games are fiercely-contested, ill-tempered and breathless duels. As with any derby match, emotions run high. But the Seville meeting regularly exceeds the fiery reputations of similar clashes.

Seven of the last eight matches between the two have included at least one sending off and one can expect comparable zeal in this two-legged Europa League affair, although probably for different reasons.

Considering Betis' disastrous season, bragging rights - not a European trophy - is their most realistic target. Sevilla, on the other hand, will be among the favourites for a final berth and the club pride themselves on their Uefa Cup successes of 2006 and 2007. Tarnishing their reputation at the hands of Betis would be unthinkable from their point of view.

This last-16 tie will be the first time since the bottle incident that these two have met over two legs. The first game will also be their first encounter with neither Lopera nor Del Nido involved, following the latter's seven-year prison sentence for fraud. The current regimes now sit at a crossroads in terms of how they develop an off-field relationship.

For the good of this fixture's on-pitch entertainment, though, animosity is not a bad thing. Players misbehaving on the field is a part of the sport, but that is where it must stay: on the pitch.

This double-header will be remembered for its historical standing as their first European face-off, but such a hostile rivalry has all the ingredients to be memorable for completely the wrong reasons.

Monday, 17 June 2013

Spain trio insist I join Real Madrid, says Isco


Spain Primera Division SPAIN PRIMERA DIVISION

Spain trio insist I join Real Madrid, says Isco

Spain starlet Isco has revealed Real Madrid trio Alvaro Morata, Nacho and Daniel Carvajal are trying to tempt him to the Bernabeu this summer.
Spain trio insist I join Real Madrid, says Isco
Speaking after his side's 3-0 demolition of Norway in the European Under-21 Championship semi-final on Saturday, the 21-year-old refused to rule out a future transfer to los Blancos, after impressing with Malaga last season.

The midfielder is also a target for Premier League runners-up Manchester City, and Goal understands that Manuel Pellegrini's appointment could persuade Isco to move to the Etihad Stadium to join up with his old manager.

City have been keeping tabs on the playmaker for some time, as revealed by Goal in December as they looked to trigger the Malaga star's release clause, but he admitted there has been some persuasion from certain members the Spain squad to move to the Bernabeu.

'Those [Morata, Nacho and Carvajal] indeed are the guys insisting [for the move to Real Madrid],' he told reporters after the match. 'We'll see what happens.

'I try to draw the line there. We have the U-21 final and need to focus all five senses on that now.'

The attacker inspired la Rojita to the tournament final in Israel thanks to his sublime goal, but was keen to share credit for the achievement with his team-mates.

'There were many defenders close and the only option was to try the spectacular, and I tried it out well. There was no other way to do it. I'm very happy,' he added.

'We have earned it all on the field. Now follows the most important and beautiful thing, the final. I will not talk about myself only, but also the group, which is what makes us great.

'We'll play the final as we always do, even if it will be very complicated.'

The defending champions will face either Italy or Netherlands in the final.

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Friday, 15 February 2013

Hull V Charlton Npower Championship Preview Feb 16, 2013


Hull V Charlton Npower Championship Preview Feb 16, 2013

Match Preview: Saturday,16 February 2013, One of the important match Hull V Charlton of Npower Championship HD Quality Live Hull V Charlton streaming is availahere.Hull V Charlton Live Stream online video Npower Championship Video Free The match will take plcae at KC Stadium on 2/16/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Watch Free Hull V Charlton Stream Free onlinevideo Video Of Npower Championship Saturday, 16 February 2013 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 15:00 GMT.Npower Championship ,Watch Video online video Live online video,Hull V Charlton Live Streaming Video,Hull V Charlton Stream, Hull V Charlton Streaming, Hull VCharlton Live,Hull V Charlton online video,Hull V Charlton Results, Npower Championship Fixtures.The 25-year-old forward missed his side's 1-1 draw with Birmingham after he aggravated the recent hamstring injury that kept him out for the entire month of January.In better news, Rhoys Wiggins could make his long-awaited return to the starting XI following a metatarsal injury.The left-back was an unused substitute last weekend and is expected to be ready to start if called upon on Saturday.Midfielder Danny Hollands remains unavailable with a foot injury.Otherwise manager Chris Powell has no new injury or suspension concerns as his side go in search of their first win in four matches.

Team News:
Hull City will be hoping to continue their push for a promotion place in the Championship clash against Charlton Athletic on Saturday afternoon.Steve Bruce's side are currently sitting in second place in the table, though Leicester City are three points behind with a game in hand.The Tigers will be hoping to secure another three points following their 2-1 win over Derby County on Tuesday night.Next up is Charlton, who are on a run of three games without victory in the league after they succumbed to an injury-time equaliser in the 1-1 draw against Birmingham City last weekend.Chris Powell's men will be looking to end their poor run of form with a win at the KC Stadium.


Bruce missed the midweek win over Derby due to a dead-leg sustained at Brighton last week and Steve Bruce must decide whether to recall his son or retain Corry Evans.
Bruce must also decide whether to stick with the 4-4-2 formation he switched to at half-time during Tuesday night's win.
The Tigers manager discarded his 3-5-2 formation and after replacing midfielder Robert Koren and striker Jay Simpson with new signing Gedo and Nick Proschwitz he was rewarded with an improved performance.
Gedo will be hoping to make his first start after scoring on his home debut against Derby, but defender Abdoulaye Faye (calf) and striker Sone Aluko (Achilles) remain sidelined.
Charlton striker Danny Haynes is a major doubt.

Competition: Npower Championship
Match:
 Hull V Charlton 
Date: Saturday, 16 February
Kickoff Time: 15:00 GMT
Venue: KC Stadium
Live/Repeat: Live
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