Thursday 30 January 2014

The Underbelly

As the January transfer window draws to a close in a Countdown Conundrum-esque fashion (that's how we like to imagine it at least), Football Circus refrains from getting into a tizzy. Instead, we will this week calmly report on the underbelly of the football industry: Fame-hungry players and appalling on-field discipline. We also feature a story of a young footballer displaying rather high levels of sense and decorum. But we mainly focus on the underbelly...



Footballer in Maintaining Dignity Shocker

It's something which shouldn't really be newsworthy, but when an eighteen year old footballer goes on a date, doesn't come across as a flash Harry and acts as laid back as your average eighteen year old, its almost more surprising than, well...how 99% of other footballers may behave under the same circumstances.

To elaborate, Manchester United's young winger Adnan Januzaj has this week been subject to a kiss and tell of sorts. 25 year old student, Melissa MacKenzie went crying to the Sun to outline how Januzaj, dressed in tracksuit bottoms, didn't pick her up for their date, took her to Nando's and went back to her hotel room only to watch X-Factor and ask to be driven home at 9pm.

The young lady informed the Sun:

"I’ve never met anyone so stingy in my life. I was so excited for the first date. We met on a social network site and I got all dressed up and even got my make-up done – costing me £30.

"I expected him to come to me in a flashy car, but I ended up driving him about in my old blue Fiesta and I was left to pay and display. Then he said he was taking me to Nando’s – my face fell.

"I usually go there for a quick bite to eat with my mates. I didn't expect to be going there on a date with a Man United footballer, especially in my dress and heels".

The young United star has been commended for his conduct by his fellow pros on social media sites such as Twitter and Instagram, with Andros Townsend, Raheem Sterling and Rio Ferdinand all pitching in to let him know their thoughts on the matter.




Ronaldinho Takes to Music

The last time Ronaldinho featured on Football Circus, he was in the midst of promoting his own brand of condom. Well you just can't keep a good man down it would seem. Not content with just football AND contraception, the Brazilian legend is now embarking in a music career.

Together with a fellow Brazilian, rapper Edcity, Ronnie has released the song "Vai na fe" (which translates as "Go in Faith"). The video has already racked up nearly 100,000 Youtube hits. The forward is still hopeful of a place in Brazil's World Cup squad, but should he fail on that front, he is optimistic that he will have a hit that plays throughout Brazil during the tournament. Football, condoms and now music. Fingers in pies that man.





Zlat Drives Volvo's New Ad Campaign

Jean Claude Van Damme starred in a globally renowned Volvo advertisement last year (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7FIvfx5J10). Not to be outdone by JCVD, PSG's Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the arrogant / confident / egmaniac (choose whichever you deem appropriate) individual that he is, has taken to the screens of his native Sweden to star in a Volvo ad of his own.

The ad depicts Zlatan as the manliest of menly men. The Swedish striker is shown trekking a snowy mountain, sitting at a campfire, spending quality time with his family, hunting an elk, driving a Volvo and rather inexplicably, stripping down to his undergarments and diving into freezing water. As Sweden won't be present at this summer's World Cup in Brazil, Ibra may want to look into to taking up some less wintery pasttimes ASAP.




Ref Gives Up Yellow Card during Match

South American football is hardly renowned for its discipline. On a weekly basis Football Circus churns out story after story about a bust up, brawl or even riot from South America. And it would seem that one particular Argentine ref has just about had enough.

Carlos Maglio officiated the Estudiantes-Gimnasia friendly at the weekend, a game which would see two fierce rivals go head to head. Somewhat expectedly, the match became heated very quickly. Sometime into the second half, Maglio realised he had already booked a total of eight players and could not see things calming down unless drastic action was taken. So he took the unprecedented step of handing over his yellow card to his assistant referee; thus sending out a message that he would not tolerate any further ill-discipline and the next misdemeanor would be met with a straight red.

Sure enough, in the 84th minute, a foul by Estudiantes midfielder Israel Damonte saw Maglio produce the red card and Damonte was sent for an early bath.

Speaking of his unusual approach to the fiery-tempered game, Maglio told the ironically named 'La Red' radio station:

"Retiring the yellow was a spur of the moment decision. I had already booked eight players and I didn't want them to keep on hitting each other.

"The fourth official asked me to give it to him so that everyone should see. That way it was clear to everyone that the yellow was no longer in play.

"Even if I'd had the yellow card he (Damonte) would still have gone off. It was a red offence".


Vlad the Inebriated

Tottenham defender Vlad Chiriches was part of their backline which conceded five goals against Man City this week. Before his woeful run out, a video leaked online which showed the big man falling around in Bucharest at the weekend. Granted, snow can clearly be seen in the video, but many believe that the snow was not the only reason Chiriches struggled to keep his footing and have suggested that the big man was under the influence.
Perhaps tongue-in-cheek, Spurs manager Tim Sherwood had the following comments to make BEFORE his side took on City:

"I did see that, yes. I've fallen over in the snow before and all.

"He's had a weekend off and he's got to play well on Wednesday.

"He was unsteady on his legs by the looks of it; it must have been windy over there".

Whether Chiriches was drunk or not, Sherwood may now be regretting his decision to include him in his lineup for the 5-1 thrashing by City.




What's Mad Mario Upto This Week

Balo's back on the scoresheet again this week and flirting with Chelsea. The mercurial striker scored for Milan in their game with Udinese last Wednesday, but it was not enough to stop them from losing 2-1 at the San Siro. Milan are now out of the Coppa Italia and struggling in the league. With his goals seemingly the only ray of light in Milan's season, anyone would think that Mario would want out. Oh wait. He does. Or so the newspapers would have us believe...

A Balotelli move to London and more specifically, Chelsea (to be reunited with former manager Jose Mourinho), has been mooted in the English media this week. Speaking to the Mirror, Balo has noted:

"Of course I would like to play under Jose again. In my first days at Inter we had some problems, but then it turned into a mutual respect, and now we have a real friendship.

"It is never boring playing under Jose. When you are in Mourinho's team it is a family and he coaches on the principal that if all is well with the family it doesn't matter what is going on outside the team".

At the weekend however, Balo was back scoring again, helping Milan to a 2-1 victory over Cagliari. The win helped Milan get back into the top half of the table, albeit on goal difference. It may take quite a few more such victories if Balotelli is to be convinced to stay.



Italian Football Story of the Week

- Thohir Under Fire from Guarin

Last week saw the cancellation of the proposed player-swap deal involving Fredy Guarin and Mirko Vucinic between Inter Milan and Juventus. The man responsible for the cancellation, Inter president Erick Thohir, has this week been the subject of severe criticism from Guarin's agent Marcelo Ferreyra.

For those of you who missed it, Inter and Juventus had agreed to the aforementioned player-swap deal. A transfer deal a little on the unconventional side, but nothing extraordinary given that this is Italian football. Vucinic was reported to have cleared out his locker at Juventus and all systems were very much 'go'. That was until the Inter fans protested against the move, at which point Thohir, not long in his role as Inter president, subsequently pulled the plug on the deal.

Aghast, Juve called a press conference wherein their general manager Giuseppe Marotta declared:
"It's the first time in over thirty years of dealing with players' transfers that I have been part of an unfortunate situation such as the one which has been created here".

Perhaps still a little wet behind the ears, Thohir clearly thought appeasing the Inter fans was in his best interests. But the saga has not ended there. Marcelo Ferreyra (agent of Guarin), in an interview with Sky Italia, has now chimed in:

"This situation has never happened at any club.

"I ask President Thohir to think for one minute of the player and his family.

"We will talk to Thohir about this situation, which has never happened at any club in the world. For a week no Inter director has spoken to me or to Fredy, so now we want a private meeting with Thohir.

“The situation is simply not clear and we demand an urgent meeting. Guarin is really suffering and his family flew in from Colombia to help.

"Have we had further contact with Juve? I don’t want to talk about any other club, we just want to talk to Thohir".


Artist's Impression of the Week

- Chiriches Falls in the Snow



Football Recommendation of the Week

- Daniel Nyari Match of the Day collection



Non-Football Recommendation of the Week

- Lost for Words



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Thursday 23 January 2014

Hit the Road, Lewy, Not the Boy

football (ˈfʊtˌbɔːl Pronunciation for football )
Definitions
noun
1. a. any of various games played with a round or oval ball and usually based on two teams competing to kick, head, carry, or otherwise propel the ball into each other's goal, territory, etc See association football, rugby, Australian Rules, American football, Gaelic football
b. (as modifier) ⇒ a football ground, a football supporter
2. the ball used in any of these games or their variants
3. a problem, issue, etc, that is continually passed from one group or person to another and treated as a pretext for argument instead of being resolved ⇒ he accused the government of using the strike as a political football

circus (ˈsɜːkəs Pronunciation for circus )
Definitions
noun
(plural) -cuses
1. a travelling company of entertainers such as acrobats, clowns, trapeze artistes, and trained animals
2. a public performance given by such a company
3. an oval or circular arena, usually tented and surrounded by tiers of seats, in which such a performance is held
4. a travelling group of professional sportsmen ⇒ a cricket circus
(in ancient Rome)
a. an open-air stadium, usually oval or oblong, for chariot races or public games
b. the games themselves
(British)
an open place, usually circular, in a town, where several streets converge
a. (capital when part of a name) ⇒ Piccadilly Circus
b. (informal) noisy or rowdy behaviour
(informal) a person or group of people whose behaviour is wild, disorganized, or (esp unintentionally) comic


Ladies and gentlemen, they, according to the Collins English Dictionary, are the definitions of the words 'football' and 'circus'. Amalgamate the two and you will get an idea as to what we like to cover right here on this very blog, every week. This week in fact, we bring you the tale of the Samuel Eto'o-based tattoo bet, yet another South American brawl, Ronaldo and Ribery's contrasting weeks post Ballon d'Or ceremony and an alleged physical altercation between Robert Lewandowski and a teenage fan. So roll up, 'cause the Circus is back in town...




Hattrick for Eto'o means Tatto'o for Fan

On an almost weekly basis now we are regaled by the media with tales of idiotic bets resulting in embarrassing tattoos, such is the exposure provided to football fans by social media outlets such as Twitter and Facebook. This week, it was the turn of a certain 'Danny Does', a Chelsea fan who vowed prior to the Blues' encounter with Manchester United on Sunday, to get a tattoo of Samuel Eto'o's face (as seen in his tweet below).

Aaaaand low and behold, Eto'o scored a hattrick. His first in four years as it happens. So while Danny may have believed his tweet was a safe bet, Manchester United's defensive incompetence will have taught Mr. 'Does' the dos and don'ts of gambling.


Ronaldo Bags Another Award

Fresh from having being awarded the Ballon d'Or, Cristiano Ronaldo has now been named "Grand Officer of the Order of Prince Henry". The honour was bestowed by Portuguese president Cavaco Silva. The title is awarded for "exceptional and outstanding merits for Portugal and its culture". Given his global appeal and reputation and following his Ballon d'Or success, President Silva found Ronaldo to be a worthy recipient of the award.

Only three other Portuguese sports personalities have been awarded this title previously - Carlos Lopes, Aurora Cunha and the 'Special One' himself, Jose Mourinho. Ronaldo tweeted of the honour:

"Such an honour to receive the grade of Grand Officer of the Order of Prince Henry the Navigator".
The Real Madrid man will now hope for even more recognition in his home country as he seeks to lead them to success in this year's World Cup in Brazil.


...While Ribery Bemoans Ballon d'Or Decision

While Ronaldo basks in the glory of his Ballon d'Or victory, Franck Ribery has been a little less enthusiastic about it. Perhaps bitter about the decision to name Ronaldo as the winner, the Frenchman has had some unsavoury comments attributed to him this week, in the wake of his being named third on the Ballon d'Or list. Ribery has allegedly stated:

"I won everything I could win with Bayern and individually. Ronaldo on the other hand did not win anything.

"I am not sad that I missed out, but it does hurt a bit. I deserved to win the Ballon d’Or.

"It was clear that Ronaldo would win it. The voting deadline was extended by two weeks. This had never happened before. It wasn’t about football. It was a political decision".

Not just aggrieved about his own individual placing, Ribery was also upset about World XI that was named:

"There are only three Bayern players in there. That’s madness. Muller deserves to be there, and so do Alaba, Schweinsteiger and Robben. We won five titles and made history.

"And then there’s the absence of Borussia Dortmund players…Where are Gotze and Lewandowski? This is impossible".

Sounds to us like the decision has gone down like a lead ballon in the Ribery camp.


Footballer Shot Dead in Colombia

Colombian footballer Ferley Reyes was this week killed after a gunman opened fire at him and three of his Union Magdalena teammates. The players were in a hair salon in the city of Santa Marta when a gunman on a motorbike shot at them.

Reports say that the shooting was likely a case of mistaken identity.

Tragically, Reyes died immediately, while his teammate Luis Diaz Asprilla is in serious condition in hospital.
Union Magdalena's doctor, Edgar Sanchez said:

"The guys got here on January 7. They don't know anyone. I think they were just in the wrong place or someone confused them and shot them with the unfortunate result we know".


South American Brawl of the Week

It's a phenomenon that's almost as common as fans making bets involving tattoos - the South American football brawl. Last week we had a bust up during a practice match in Brazil, this week it's the turn of Uruguay, where Penarol and Nacional squared off and squared up in the Uruguayan 'Clasico'.

The trouble began around the 80th minute mark when a member of the Penarol team kicked out at a Nacional player. This sparked mass brawling between both sets of players and red cards were shown to four of the players.

The Uruguayan Minister for Sport Lilian Kechichian dubbed the fracas "shameful" and claimed "We were very concerned".

Nacional ran out 1-0 winners. However the goalscorer Ivan Alonso, rather than celebrate the victory, lamented the debacle, referring to it as an "embarrassing spectacle".



Lewandowski Betrays Dortmund, Beats Up Child

For shame, Robert Lewandowski. First you sign a contract with Bayern Munich, betraying your loyal Borussia Dortmund fans. Then you go and punch a seventeen year old in the face. Or so said seventeen year old would have the police believe.

Lewandowski, having recently announced he would be joining Bayern Munich when his current contract with Borussia Dortmund runs out, was bombarded by angry Dortmund fans when he arrived at training this week. Annoyed by the fans' abuse, he got out of his car and approached the mob. What happened next is a little unclear...

According to Lewandowski, things got a little heated and words were exchanged but nothing further developed. He returned to his car and proceeded to training.

One seventeen year old fan however, has claimed the Lewandowski, enraged by the fans' abuse, punched him in the face, such was his ire at their behaviour. The fan reported the alleged misdemeanor to the police and Lewandowski is now under investigation.

This will not be a pleasant last few months at BVB for the Pole.


New Camp Nou

Barcelona's Nou Camp is already one of the most impressive stadiums in world football, however the Catalan giants are not ones to rest on their laurels and have laid down plans to renovate. Ruling out the possibility of building a new stadium, Barca will splash out €600 million as they look to increase the capacity to 105,000. Should the plans be approved, the work should be complete by 2021.

(Note - Their plans are obviously based on the assumption that the Neymar 'project' controversy won't result in astronomical fines, bans and points deductions. What are we on about? Read about the cheeky Catalan scamps here http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11833/9130222/la-liga-barcelona-president-sando-rosell-steps-down, here http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/jan/23/sandro-rosell-resigns-barcelona-president-neymar and here http://www.marca.com/2014/01/23/en/football/barcelona/1390493431.html).

The following photos were posted on the club's official Twitter account:



What's Mad Mario Upto This Week?

Balotelli has been a busy boy this week. Not content to star in Puma's latest campaign for their 'Evopower' boot (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57Ri0HzqBlk), Balotelli has lead the charge to make new manager Clarence Seedorf's AC Milan renaissance a successful one.

Balo scored the only goal as Milan battled Cagliari at the San Siro on Sunday and was quick to dedicate the victory to his new boss.

Speaking to Italy's Gazzetta dello Sport before the game, Balotelli said of Seedorf:

"We spoke about the state of the team and how he sees my role on the pitch, and personally I’m happy. It’s normal that there will be a bit of upheaval when there’s a change of coach but he has won everything in his career and was still playing up until just the other day. When you have a great champion in front of you, you’re more likely to listen to what he has to say. You immediately trust him. His ideas are very clear and he’s very decisive and as far as I’m concerned things will go well. Let’s hope so.

"Seedorf was one of the best players in the world and I don’t think he needs coaching experience. He’ll do well".

The pair's apparent mutual faith in each other already seems to be paying dividends. Having scored in the Rossoneri's 1-0 home win, Balotelli told Sky Italia:

"We put ourselves in a tough situation and were forced to win this match. We organised it well and got the result.

"We had practically four forwards on the field and he told us to put the pressure on straight away. It worked, as we kept winning back possession in their own half. I think we played well".



Italian Football Story of the Week

- Stam to follow Seedorf back to Milan says Emanuelson

Following Clarence Seedorf's appointment as new AC Milan manager, Rossoneri full back-cum-winger Urby Emanuelson has claimed Jaap Stam will join the coaching staff, while Edgar Davids may also arrive.
Seedorf's side got off to winning ways on Sunday with their victory over Cagliari and after the game, Emanuelson, perhaps privy to such information as a Dutchman and more poignantly , a former Ajax player, told journalists:

"Stam will arrive, I don’t know about the others. Davids? Maybe next season".

Stam is currently assistant manager to Frank De Boer at Ajax. The day prior to Emanuelson making his comments, De Boer was quoted:

"I've heard the rumours that Milan is interested in Jaap Stam.

"But we don't want him to leave because we invested a lot in guys like him.

"But if Milan really wants him and Jaap wants to go, there is always a possibility he could. But we'd rather not lose him during the season. He also has a contract until 2016 at the club".

Whether Stam will make a return to the San Siro remains to be seen...


Artist's Impression of the Week

 - Ronaldo Delight at Awards Honour



Football Recommendation of the Week

- Fantasy Premier League Community



Non Football Recommendation of the Week

- Mcvities Chocolate & Orange Digestives. Three words. Om. Nom. Nom. If Jaffa Cakes were biscuits, which they are, but if they were a more digestive-style biscuit, this is what they would be. Laptop recommended last week. Biscuits this week. You just never know what's going to be next on the Non Football Recommendation of the Week segment.




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