Thursday 28 August 2014

The Cat in Catalonia

Welcome to another week of your favourite farcical football blog, Football Circus. And what a week it has been for us. We're delighted to announce that we have been now been short listed in the 'Best Sports / Recreation blog' category of the Blog Awards Ireland 2014. We'd like to thank everyone who nominated us to begin with, which resulted in our getting to the 'long list' stage. Also a big thank you to the judges who chose to put us on the short list - We really appreciate the recognition.




Now, onto business. Our 'business' this week comes in the form of a feline pitch invader, an embarrassing snub for the South Korean national team, Francesco Totti's dodgy hands and an amusing anecdote involving Bafetimbi Gomis and Football Manager. Mario Balotelli has also had a big week which we will of course update you on and there's a Luis Suarez impersonator in Italy...





Football Circus Clown Quote of the Week

"I was asked the question about Balotelli last week and spoke about what a talent he is and excellent player he is. But I can categorically tell you that he will not be coming to Liverpool".

- Brendan Rodgers, August 3rd, 2014


Feline Pitch Invader Puts the Cat in Catalan

Sunderland may have been in action last weekend but it wasn't just the Stadium of Light where you could find black cats. Barcelona took on Elche at the Nou Camp on Sunday and found an uninvited guest of the feline variety had made its way onto the pitch.

The match was called to a halt as officials gave chase to the Catalan cat, who made them look rather foolish in their attempts, giving rise to laughter from the Barcelona bench and manager Luis Enrique.

Eventually, one match official managed to get to grips with the crowd's new favourite Nou Camp star, escorting it off the pitch, though it wriggled free from his arms immediately afterwards. Barca went on to win the match 3-0, giving them the purrfect start to their La Liga campaign.




Gomis Fancies Himself as Football Manager

New Swansea City forward Bafetimbi Gomis delighted fans of the Welsh side when his signing was announced. He has now made Football Circus quite happy after a rather candid, yet amusing, interview with Swansea's official website revealed his methods of researching his new team - managing the club in Football Manager!

Said Gomis:

"I play a lot of Football Manager.

"During my time with my previous club, we traveled quite a bit for European matches. Therefore, I used my spare time on the plane to play.

"I’ve been playing the game ever since my development stages, but I have found it very helpful in helping me find out more about Swansea.

"Before I signed here, I spent a month playing as Swansea to help me get to know my team-mates – to find out a bit more about them".

Who needs guided tours around the stadium and introductions to the club captain when you can just play a few seasons of Football Manager!


Totti Drops a Clanger

AS Roma's final pre-season friendly saw them travel to Greece this week to take on AEK Athens. Their hosts gave them quite a welcome before the match which saw Roma grabbing a 2-1 victory. Prior to kick off, the Greeks saw fit to honour the 37 year old of their Italian guests, Francesco Totti.

Officials from the Greek side posed for pictures with Totti as they presented him with a plaque to commemorate his impressive career. Unfortunately, it quickly became apparent as to why Totti forged a career as a striker rather than a goalkeeper. No sooner had Totti been handed the plaque, was he dropping it onto the ground. To make matters even more embarrassing for the Italian legend, the plaque broke on impact with the ground. He awkwardly picked it up and attempted to cover up the fact that he had immediately destroyed AEK's generous gift.




Van Marwijk Turns Down South Korea Job

Bert van Marwijk has turned down an offer to become the new manager of the South Korea national team. His reasoning? Well according to media in the country, van Marijk was none too keen on spending time in the country! Furthermore, he believed the job would result in him paying too much tax and swiftly told the KFA "Thanks, but no thanks".

While the rumours that van Marwijk rejected the Koreans for the aforementioned reasons remain just rumours, a statement from Lee Yong-soo, head of the KFA technical committee, would suggest there is some truth to them:

"The candidates that do qualify don't come cheap.

"Not a lot of coaches view this position positively. I think they feel the pressure of having to go through the qualifying stages for the next World Cup".

It is believed the Koreans will now look to appoint a manager who is based closer to home, rather than attempt further negotiations with a 'big name' coach.

"We have contacted four to five candidates about the position," Yong-soo continued. "We hope to have the new coach on the bench by the time we play friendly matches in October".


What's Mad Mario Upto this Week?

If you've been living under a rock you may not have noticed that Balo has this week finally left AC Milan to return to the Premier League, joining Liverpool for a reported £16 million. Having endured a somewhat tumultuous time with Milan, rumours had been circulating over the past two transfer windows that Balo was unhappy with Rossoneiri life and indeed, that Milan officials were none too keen on the striker either. 

Having put pen to paper on a three year deal with the Anfield club, Super Mario had quite a bit to say of the move:

"Whenever I played against Liverpool, the fans weren't nice with me but that's normal - it's football!
"Now that I play for Liverpool, I can see the expectation in people. They're very happy and that makes me very happy at the same time.

"I'm happy to be back because I left England and it was a mistake. I wanted to go to Italy but I realised it was a mistake.

"Liverpool are one of the best teams here in England. The football is very good here. It's a great team with young players, and that's why I came here.

"I maybe have a little bit more experience than other players - if I can help them, I'm happy to help them".


Not neglecting to thank his former team however, Balo also posted a rather endearing goodbye message to AC Milan on his Instagram account.



Italian Football Story of the Week

- Serie B-iting Incident Sees Victim Sent Off!

Luis Suarez, eat your heart out (or whatever else you fancy sinking your teeth into this week). Serie B has witnessed its very own biting incident and it has resulted in the victim (or bitee if you will) being sent off for his reaction.

Avellino took on fellow Serie B side Bari on Sunday in the Coppa Italia and Avellino striker Gianmario Comi, perhaps frustrated by the fact that his side were 1-0 down at the time, chose to sink his teeth into the arm of Bari forward Giuseppe de Luca. De Luca reacted furiously and left the referee with no choice but to send him off for dissent.

To add insult to injury, it transpired Comi was also hungry for goals and in a cruel twist of fate, he grabbed an equaliser for Avellino before they scored a second and ran out 2-1 victors.

After the match, de Luca apologised on Bari's official website and attempted to explain his reaction:

"I had the wrong reaction and I apologize to the club, my teammates and the fans for leaving the team with ten – but I never expected to receive a bite from an opponent.

"Aggression is part of the sport, but vile episodes such as biting or spitting should not be tolerated.
"I ​​regret that on the pitch I overreacted and I was wrong.

"A player of my experience should not fall into traps like this, but I was surprised by the gesture of Comi".

Bari also posted a photo of the bitemark on de Luca's arm to further back up their player.



Artist's Impression of the Week

- 'Gomis Researches his New Employers'.



Football Recommendation of the Week

- Football Ground Guide; Travelling to an away match in the UK or Ireland? This website will tell you all you need to now about the ground you're visiting, from how to get there to local bars to ticket prices. A simple yet brilliant idea and the website is particularly easy to use. One of our favourite football recommendations this year so far.




Non-Football Recommendation of the Week

- Explosm.net; The home of the great Cyanida and Happiness




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Thursday 21 August 2014

Personal Space Invaders

It's been less than a week after many European domestic leagues returned to action and the World Cup is now a distant memory, but what a week it's been. Between some shocking scorelines and surprising transfers, the football world has once again provided plenty of entertainment. Here at Football Circus, we endeavour to bring you some of the most entertaining football stories of the week and with tales of pitch invaders who get a bit too close to the action, tattooed heads and mis-reported deaths, we think you'll be quite satisfied this week...





Football Circus Clown Quote of the Week

"And with four minutes gone, the score is already 0-0".

- Ian Darke


Pitch Invaders

Pitch invaders featured rather heavily in last weekend's football action. Two such pitch invaders appeared during Premier League matches, suggesting that security in the league may need to be revised. Luckily for all involved, the pitch invaders caused no trouble, merely raised a few smiles.
Our first pitch invader appeared during the West Ham-Tottenham match at Upton Park. As Spurs' Andros Townsend lined up a free kick, a fan ran onto the pitch and past Townsend. He proceeded to take Townsend's free kick, though his effort went straight into the hands of Hammers keeper Jussi Jaaskelainen. Seconds later, he was being taken away by stewards and his flirtation with fame over.



One would have thought that given what had gone on at Upton Park on Saturday, security at Premier League stadiums would have been even more vigilant about pitch invaders on Sunday. However one Sergio Aguero-loving Man City fan managed to jump the barriers and make his way onto the pitch at St. James' Park. Aguero was approached by the fan who kissed him and asked for his jersey, only for the Argentine striker to remind him that it was not an appropriate time.



However the weekend's best pitch invader, in our view, was in Poland. Outdoing the aforementioned free kick-taker and player-kisser, a Real Madrid fan took to the field in Warsaw during Real Madrid's friendly with Fiorentina. This was no ordinary pitch invader though, as this fan donned a full Real kit (with Ronaldo 7 on his jersey) and boots. He attempted to con all in sundry that he was in fact a Real player. He even came close to controlling the ball while in the opposition box during a corner. Not long after this however, Real's Karim Benzema recognised that his new 'teammate' was a little more hefty than the others and pretty soon the game was up the dedicated imposter. Ten out of ten for effort though!




Man-U Nutter!

We've encountered many ridiculous football-related tattoos since our inception in spring 2013, but this week we think we've found the worst yet. Manchester United fan Manchester United (you did not read that wrong), formerly Zdravkov Levidzhov, has gotten a tattoo of the club's crest on his head.
The 50 year old Bulgarian, who owns a cat called David Beckham, had his name legally changed to Manchester Zdravkov Levidzhov United in 1999 following the team's Champions League final victory over Bayern munich.

Fifteen years on, and the United fanatic has taken things a step further, getting the club crest tattooed onto his forehead, which he believes is the ultimate name tag. The bachelor told the Sun newspaper:
"The tattoo's my ID card. People don't look at me in a funny way, they look in admiration."

"Now, whenever someone asks my name, I point to my forehead and smile. It makes me stand out and proves my loyalty to United.

The Sun published the picture below of the lunatic.




Fake Cruyff Story is Dead Stupid

Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant got themselves into a spot of bother this week when they, while testing their new app, ran a story that Ajax and Barcelona legend Johan Cruyff had died. Seemingly, the story was used as a test for internal software but was accidentally let go live. Social media quickly had the story spreading like wildfire.

Editor of De Volkskrant, Philippe Remarque, has issued an apology for the error:

"On behalf of Volkskrant I offer my apologies to Johan Cruyff and anyone who has been upset by this. The app was tested this morning with fake stories, and a technician came up with this as a way of testing a major breaking news story. By mistake it appeared with this headline".

In a similarly veined fire-dousing exercise, the newspaper tweeted:

"Due to an error on our new test site, we accidentally published a message about the death of Johan Cruyff. We’re sorry".




League of Ireland Fixture is a Sham-bles

Shamrock Rovers and their fans travelled to fierce Dublin rivals Bohemians' Dalymount Park on Monday night, only to be told 45 minutes prior to kick off that the match would not take place. Why? Because the penalty spot was dodgy!

The Rovers-Bohs rivallry is perhaps the most tenacious in Ireland and the league match between the pair had been highly anticipated. While Irish pitches may not be ranked among the best in Europe, the referee decided that the travelling fans, players and staff would have to head home, simply because of a divot around the penalty spot.

The referee made the decision after consulting the managers of both teams. It has been suggested that this was in spite of influence from local Gardai (the Irish police force), who would have preferred the match to have gone ahead in order to avoid a coming together of rival fans outside the ground.

The FAI (Football Association of Ireland), later released a statement on the matter:

"The Football Association of Ireland today (August 18) confirmed that following a pitch inspection, this evening’s SSE Airtricity League Premier Division game between Bohemians and Shamrock Rovers has been postponed.

"The decision was made by Tomás Connolly, the referee in charge of the fixture, after he inspected the pitch and deemed it unplayable due to repair work that has been carried out inappropriately.

"A new date for the fixture will be announced in due course".



What's Mad Mario Upto this Week?

Countless footballers have been uploading their 'ice bucket' challenge videos this month. The premise being they must have a bucket of ice thrown over them, then nominate somebody else. Rocket science, it is not. We've seen everyone from Lionel Messi... 



...to Steven Gerard...




...to Cristiano Ronaldo (careful with this one it's bordering on soft porn).

 


If it weren't for the fact that the videos are to raise awareness for ALS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amyotrophic_lateral_sclerosis), quite frankly, we wouldn't care less about any of them...bar one. 

Yes, Super Mario has uploaded his very own ice bucket challenge and he goes about it in typically brash Balotelli fashion.



In other social media related activity, Balo has uploaded an Instagram photo this week of Super Mario meeting Super Mario.


In less jovial news for Mad Mario, talk is rife following the appointment of Antonio Conte as Italy manager this week, that Balo's international career could be in trouble.

In a press conference, when asked specifically about Balotelli's international future, Conte responded:
"I can't talk about individuals".

When pressed further, Conte hinted that his assessment of Balotelli maybe based more on behaviour than performance:

"Between a good player who is an excellent guy and an excellent player who is a good sort I always choose the former".

While his international career may be stalling, there could be some massive movement for his club career as it appears Super Mario may finally be on his way out of Milan. Balo is reportedly on the brink of a move back to the Premier League with Liverpool being the destination. Milan are said to have accepted a £16 million from Liverpool. All that remains is for the player to agree personal terms with the Reds. This could be very interesting indeed. Stay tuned...


Italian Football Story of the Week

- Conte Named Italy Coach

Antonio Conte has this week been appointed as the new coach of the Italian national side. A mere 35 days after parting ways with club side Juventus, Conte now takes over the reigns of the Azzuri who are still reeling from the embarrassment of going out of the 2014 World Cup at the group stage.
Despite confidence perhaps being at a low, Conte believes he can turn around the fortunes of the Italian side. Said Conte:

"The players are the same that come from a disappointing experience but we have great players.

"I am very convinced we can rise up again because Italy has to be among the top teams in the world.

"I didn’t expect to be in this position 35 days after leaving (Juventus). In my head I was going to travel around Europe, improve my languages. I was expecting to wait for a top club in Europe, maybe during the season or at the end.

"I like tough challenges. I’m bringing my mentality here. I live for winning. The difference between victory and defeat is for me the same as between life and death".


Artist's Impression of the Week

- "Too Close for Comfort"; New techniques adopted by pitch invaders including kissing and wearing full replica kits, are leaving players feeling a little uneasy.



Football Recommendation of the Week

- Match of the Day; Match of the Day turns 50 this weekend and we can't think of any more deserving a recommendation this week than this institution of Saturday evenings.






Non-Football Recommendation of the Week

- The Inbetweeners Movie 2; Better than the first? Perhaps. Hilarious? Definitely.





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