Thursday 25 June 2015

Go Ahead, Make My Day

If you're just about surviving on the Women's World Cup, the Copa America, Under-21's Euros and transfer rumours, fear not. Football Circus is back again for your weekly fix of nonsense. This week week we report on a former Rangers player being victim of the least funny TV prank in history; the scariest looking mascot we've ever encountered; distracted Jamaicans; and some outside-the-box thinking from Dutch club Go Ahead Eagles.



Football Circus Clown Quote of the Week
"I'm shaking my head in agreement here".
- Martin Keown

Bougherra held at Gunpoint for TV Prank
In what was potentially the least amusing wind up of all time, former Rangers defender Madjid Bougherra, was this week kidnapped and held at gunpoint for an Algerian television prank. Bougherra was shown in a cafe when all of a sudden, a number of masked men, armed with  guns, entered the building, pointing them at Bougherra and other 'customers'.
32 year old Bougherra, who now plays in the UAE with Al-Fujairah, was then bundled into a room with the other customers, where amazingly the defender kept a cool head and tried to keep everyone calm. The group were then blindfolded, put into vehicles which drove into the desert and made to kneel down while guns were pointed at their heads. 
Only at this point was it revealed to Bougherra that he had been stitched up and was being featured on television show, 'Camera Cache'. Hilarious stuff altogether...

New Partick Thistle Mascot is Terrifying
Partick Thistle's new mascot has been causing quite a frenzy this week. The Scottish team's mascot, whom they've named 'Kingsley', looks like a character from a Tim Burton movie and is likely to haunt the dreams of football loving Scottish children for years to come. Kingsley replaces Partick's outgoing mascot, the cute and cuddly Jaggy MacBee. 
The mascot, whom many fans have deemed to look like "Lisa Simpson having a bad day", was designed by artist David Shrigley. Shrigley seems thoroughly chuffed with his creation and told the club's official website:
"As a Jags man it’s an honour to be involved with the club in this way. I can’t wait to see my design on the front of the shirts and around Firhill and just hope the fans like what we’re trying to do. It’s safe to say we have a few surprises in store for the supporters and we’re already in talks with a few other artists to arrange some pretty exciting giveaways over the course of the season".
Somehow we don't envision Kingsley's tenure as club mascot lasting too long...

Jamaica have Other Priorities at Copa America
Jamaica's Copa America participation was far from fruitful in a footballing sense. The team finished bottom of Group C on zero points, having scored zero goals and conceded three from their three matches. Nonetheless, some of their players did find silver linings. 
Leicester captain Wes Morgan was rather enthused by the collection of jerseys he managed to build up, as showcased on his Twitter account. His manager must be wondering whether his focus going into the games was actually on the games themselves, or what the best tactic would be to nab Messi, Neymar et al after the full time whistles to request their shirts.
Deshorn Brown's actions after the Jamaica-Argentina game were slightly more embarrassing. The forward, who was clearly star struck, made his way over to Lionel Messi and took a selfie on his phone. Team mate Jobi McAnuff tried to convince Brown that he was overstepping the mark a bit, but a delighted Brown was having none of it and even showed off the photo in the press area afterwards.

Go Ahead, Have a Seat on the Board of Directors
Remember our story a few weeks back about the manager who hired a crane to watch his team play after being handed a stadium ban? Well this story may just rival it. 
The superbly named Dutch team Go Ahead Eagles have miraculously gained entry to next season's Europa League via the fair play system. It will be the first time they have partaken in European football since 1965. However to qualify for the competition proper, they must first overcome Hungarian side Ferencvaros. The only problem for their fans hoping to travel to the away leg? Ferencvaros are currently serving a stadium ban.
Eagles fan Henk de Haan was particularly heartbroken as he had won a competition for an all expenses paid trip to Budapest to see the clash. All was not lost though, as the good folk at Go Ahead Eagles swooped in to save the day. The generous and smart staff decided that they would name De Haan and his wife on the club's board of directors and now the couple will get to see the match afterall! Awwww.

What's Mad Mario Upto this Week?
Sweet Fanny Adams is the answer to this week's "What's Mad Mario upto?" conundrum. He's been seen shopping in Milan with daughter Pia and her mother and his ex-girlfriend, Raffaella Fico, igniting rumours that the trio may have reunited as a family.
The striker was also said to be staying put at Liverpool this week as Besiktas have turned their attention to Newcastle's Papiss Cisse as a replacement for West Brom bound Demba Ba. 
That's really it this week from Balo. Though he did post this picture of himself looking rather dapper on Instagram...

Italian Football Story of the Week
- Parma Declared Bankrupt, Relegated to Serie D
Nobody can say they didn't see it coming. Parma have finally been declared bankrupt and have been relegated to Serie D. A club statement this week read:
"The administrators of Parma FC,  Dr. Angelo Anedda and Dr. Alberto Guion, communicated that as of 14.00 today, June 22 2015, no offers have been received for the sporting rights of the club.
"In the coming hours the administrators will meet with the creditor’s committee and the bankruptcy judge Dr Pietro Rogato to make the necessary arrangements for the bankruptcy proceedings".
Manager Demetrio Albertini had the following to say on the matter:
"Obscene previous management dealt a serious blow to a glorious club representing an important city.
"In the last three months we’ve been working hard to try and do what we can. We managed to secure the provisional budget, and brought the sporting debt down from €80million to €22million.
"We did that thanks to the players waiving debts.
"However, I’m certain that Parma will be able to lick their wounds, roll up their sleeves and start again".
Whilst Fiorentina did once manage to recover from a similar situation, it is questionable whether Parma will be able to do the same.

Artist's Impression of the Week
- 'A Messi Selfie'; Jamaica forward in awe of Argentina striker.

Football Recommendation of the Week
- 2015 Copa America; As the competition nears the semi-finals, we suggest you give the 2015 Copa America a watch before it's too late. 


Non-Football Recommendation of the Week
- NYPD Green; Great autobiographical read by Dublin native Luke Waters who recalls his time service on the force as part of the NYPD.

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Thursday 18 June 2015

Dude Looks Like a Lady

This week on Football Circus: Incompetent football associations; drunken kids; incompetent managers and; a man playing in the Women's World Cup? And if that doesn't grab you, you can always catch up on Mario Balotelli's latest antics and the Italian Football Story of the Week....


Football Circus Clown Quote of the Week
"Would you like to rear-end Roy Keane?".
- An Irish journalist poses perhaps the most bizarre question of the week to Alex Pearce, after Roy Keane and Martin O'Neill were involved in a crash prior to Ireland's clash with Scotland.

FAI Chairman Delaney Costs Association €10,000 over Programme Notes
FAI chairman John Delaney is not the most popular man in Ireland right now. Having denounced Sepp Blatter in recent weeks for his running of FIFA, it subsequently came to light that FIFA had paid the FAI €5 million towards the completion of the Aviva Stadium in exchange for their silence over the Thierry Henry handball fiasco.
Delaney has resultantly looked rather foolish and indeed, hypocritical, as he struggles to justify his own silence on the €5 million 'hush money'.
Embarrassingly for Ireland, Delaney had some scathing remarks to make about Blatter in the programme notes ahead of Ireland's Euro 2016 qualifier against Scotland last Saturday. 
Unfortunately, the match programmes were printed prior to the €5 million 'hush money' story coming to light. On realising just how bad the comments would look, especially on an international level, the FAI were left with no choice but to fork out a ridiculous €10,000 to edit the programmes before they were published. 
Maybe FIFA will sort them out with another €10k to stop moaning again.

Grief for Grealish over Holidays Photos
Young Aston Villa midfielder Jack Grealish's name has come to the fore in recent months after he put in some extremely impressive performances toward the end of the season. In fact his performances have been so impressive that the Republic of Ireland and England are currently in a tug of war to get Grealish to commit his international future to their respective national teams, as he is eligible to play for both.
Despite Grealish make an excellent impression on the field, he has this week sullied his reputation off the field somewhat. Photographs of the youngster surfaced on Twitter, of Grealish passed out on the ground in Tenerife after a night's drinking on a lads' holiday.
Grealish later attempted to claim that it wasn't him in the photos but unfortunately the evidence was stacked against him.
Aston Villa later released a statement on the matter:
"The club is aware of the photographs of Jack Grealish currently circulating. We will be meeting with the player but any action will remain an internal matter.
There will be no further comment from the club".

Fabi-Go! Russian Fans Fundraise to Get Rid of Capello
Fabio Capello has not endeared himself to Russian fans this week as the national team lost 1-0 to Austria in a Euro 2016 qualifier. The result leaves Russia third in Group G and it now looks like they may struggle to qualify for France next year. Russian sports minister Vitaly Mutko has said Capello may now be fired later this month.
Some fans however, believe even waiting until the end of the month is too long to wait to see the back of the Italian.  A group of fans have created a website called 'Fabio, Go Home' (http://fabiogohome.betfoot.ru/), which aims to raise €22 million to have Capello's contract cancelled.
A statement on the website reads:
"Recent public surveys show the vast majority of the country’s football lovers want Capello to step down.
"But to do that the Russia’s Football Union needs to pay Capello a serious penalty for the cancellation of his contract – €22m".
Under Capello, Russia failed to win a match at the 2014 World Cup and have amassed just eight points from six Euro 2016 qualifiers.

South Korea Women's Captain Accused of being a Man
The Women's World Cup is in full swing and the competition seems to be helping to distract from the negativity surrounding the FIFA corruption scandal. Nonetheless, there have been some less positive headlines garnered, with few more eye-catching than Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo's claims that South Korea captain Park Eun-seon may in fact be a man.
An article by journalist BegoƱa Villarrubia, has called Eun-seon's gender in question. Villarrubia claims the South Korean captain has an "imposing physique" and powerful shot, which when coupled with "slightly masucline features", are enough evidence to doubt the player's sex.
The article referred to Eun-seon as "he" throughout and even categorised Eun-seon as "stout". It may be of note that South Korea happen to be in Spain's World Cup Group!
It is not the first time that Eun-seon's gender has been in doubt however. In 2013, six teams from the South Korean Women's league demanded that the player undergo a gender test. Prior to that, in 2004 during the Athens Olympics, Eun-seon participated in and passed a gender test.

What's Mad Mario Upto this Week?
After going to watch his brother Enoch play a match in his home nation of Italy last week, Balo showed once again just how little time he has for the press, particularly the Italian variety.
The striker was spotted at the match by a journalist and was simply asked to give his opinion on his brother's performance. Balotelli replied, in Italian:
"Beware, I do not speak Italian any more".
Right you are Mario.
Meanwhile Super Mario continues to be linked with a move away from Liverpool and back to his home country. Sampdoria seem to be leading the chase with many media outlets touting the possibility of Samp looking to reunite Balotelli with his one time strike partner for Italy, Antonio Cassano. However were such a move to come to fruition, Sampdoria's financial position may mean that a permanent move isn't on the cards just yet and a loan deal may be more realistic.

Italian Football Story of the Week
- Khedira Denies Joining Juventus for Money
Sami Khedira has this week spoken out against claims that he joined Juventus solely for financial gain. The midfielder recently signed for the Turin club on a free transfer after being linked with countless clubs across Europe and beyond. However Khedira has told German newspaper Welt am Sonntag  that it was not for the money.
Said Khedira:
"It hurts when people say I left Real Madrid because of money.
"I did not behave badly. Real Madrid presented me with an impressive contract and at the end of the day I could’ve still won a lot there.
"My decision to leave Real Madrid had nothing to do with money. I told my agent that I wanted a change, as I was tired, even though they were five fantastic years.
"After the World Cup I felt completely exhausted, above all mentally. Now I am back in shape and want to continue enjoying my football.
"Juve are a fantastic club with a great tradition, a wonderful present and a promising future.
"I am certain Juventus will have its say in Europe in future and I want to be part of that".

Artist's Impression of the Week
- 'Dude Looks Like a Lady'; Spanish newspaper questions gender of South Korea women's captain.

Football Recommendation of the Week
- The Guardian Italia '90 Quiz; This month marks the 25th anniversary of Italia '90, so what better way to celebrate than to test your knowledgr of the great tournament? We'll warn you though, it ain't easy.

Non-Football Recommendation of the Week
 - Samsung Galaxy S6; If smartphones are your thing and this, or indeed the potentially sexier S6 Edge, are within your budget, you'll find it hard to put this phone down. Though the battery life leaves a lot to be desired, the S6 is probably the pinnacle of mobile phone technology right now.

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