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ribery: la liga or premier league

⊆ 02.01 by Mo Hyo Se | ˜ 0 comments »


chelsea hopes of securing Franck Ribéry from Bayern Munich as their marquee signing of the summer were given a timely boost last night when Real Madrid, the unsettled France international's other principal suitors, admitted a deal for the winger may prove to be one expensive transfer too many.

Ribéry wants to leave the Bundesliga club ahead of the new season, stating that a move to the Bernabéu to follow Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka and Karim Benzema would be his preference. Real had hoped to add the Frenchman to their glittering attacking ranks but their general director, Jorge Valdano, indicated that, having spent almost £170m already this summer, even they may be priced out of a move for the winger as well as their other remaining target, Liverpool's Xabi Alonso. If it came down to a straight choice between pursuing Ribéry or Alonso, Valdano suggested Real's focus would fix on Merseyside, although, encouragingly for Rafael Benítez, he did not sound hopeful a deal could be done for the Spain midfielder either. "Xabi Alonso is a priority if he fits into our budget, but that does not seem to be the case," said Valdano, who has been quoted around £35m by Liverpool for Alonso. "We are very far away from the figures that Liverpool have presented. As for Ribéry, the asking price is a figure that is out of place. It is the same thing as them saying that they do not want to sell him. But, after the great players who have arrived already, we aren't in a hurry."

Chelsea have earmarked Real's Dutch midfielder Wesley Sneijder, who is available for transfer, as an alternative target should they receive no encouragement that Ribéry would entertain a move to west London, yet they retain hopes that the Frenchman can be prised from Bayern. Carlo Ancelotti described the winger as "a great, great player" at his inaugural press conference on Monday and still hopes to add "creative" personnel to his ranks ahead of the new campaign, with Ribéry the priority. The Italian will meet John Terry when the defender returns to training on Thursday in what is described as a routine meeting between club captain and manager, yet the issue of Manchester City's interest in securing the England captain is sure to be raised. Chelsea's stance on the player remains clear and firm, though Terry has yet to comment publicly since City had a bid of around £30m rejected last week.

He will be joined at Cobham by the remaining England players, with the club's African contingent who were involved in summer World Cup qualifiers due back on Monday. Didier Drogba will be among those, with the forward stressing his eagerness to flourish next season, and sign the new three-year contract on offer, with Chelsea. "I am confident we can challenge for major honours and I want to win the Champions League," said the Ivory Coast forward. "I know now I have had my share of criticism in the past. My behaviour [against Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final second leg] is bothering me very much because it was not right. "But with the help of my team mates and the management I will focus on my game and contribute to a great season. Now I feel even more comfortable at Chelsea. I will do my [Uefa] suspension and, after that, I will come back stronger. I'm very proud that I'm in one of the best teams in Europe and I have stayed and hope to keep getting selected." Other players, including Ashley Cole, John Mikel Obi and Joe Cole, should follow suit and sign new deals over the next few weeks.

Ancelotti has appointed Bruno Demichelis, the psychologist and sports scientist who was instrumental in setting up the celebrated Milan Lab at Milanello, as an assistant coach, with Ray Wilkins, the assistant first-team coach, concentrating on football matters.The club have yet to receive any formal offer from Internazionale for either Deco or Ricardo Carvalho, despite the pair's public insistence that they wish to move to San Siro. The centre-half stressed yesterday that he is "ready to go, and the Chelsea directors know what I think", though he will report as expected to Cobham later this week. "Having had the fortune of being able to speak directly with Chelsea, we know that they are ready to negotiate over these two players, but the asking price is too high," said the Italians' transfer consultant Lele Oriali. "The deal is not as simple as it might seem. It's unrealistic for us in the current conditions. At the moment the deal is closed, and we don't know if it will open up again later on."

(source: dominic fifield, guardian.co.uk)

 

Manchester United: New Sponsor of Shirt

⊆ 05.09 by Mo Hyo Se | ˜ 0 comments »


Aon Corp , the world's largest insurance broker, has agreed a four-year deal to sponsor the shirts of English Premier League champions Manchester United from the start of the 2010-11 season.

United's current 14 million pounds ($23.25 million) a year deal with U.S. insurance giant American International Group runs out in June 2010. Details of the agreement were not disclosed but U.S. media reports said it was worth about 20 million pounds a year. "We are delighted to be entering such an important relationship with a company of the stature of Aon and to have its logo adorn our shirts from the start of the 2010-11 season," United chief executive David Gill said in a statement. "We look forward to being closely aligned with the world leader in risk management, a firm which shares our values and is an exciting partner for Manchester United. "Today's announcement clearly strengthens our position as one of the biggest clubs in world football."

United won the Premier League title last month for the third year in a row to continue their domination of English football but they lost 2-0 to Barcelona in the Champions League final to end the season on a disappointing note. The deal represents a coup for Aon, which has secured one of the most prestigious advertising deals in sport with United's huge global fan base making them one of the top prizes in sports sponsorship. "It is a unique opportunity when two leaders in their respective fields can come together in a partnership such as the one we are announcing today," added Greg Case, president and chief executive officer of Aon. "Manchester United has one of the most recognised sports brands in the world. David and his team are all about winning and about excellence; the same holds true for the Aon team."

Aon last month posted a 28 percent rise in first-quarter net income but said softer insurance pricing and the economic downturn ate away at business. AIG told Reuters this year it would not renew its shirt sponsorship of United and that it had started cutting back costs in relation to the existing deal.

Once the world's biggest insurer by market value, AIG averted bankruptcy in September last year with an $85 billion federal bailout, which later swelled to about $152 billion. The company, which has sold assets and cut costs to repay part of the government rescue package, joins a string of other companies that have had to rein in spending on sport as the global economic downturn deepens.

United's appeal is enhanced by its growing legion of fans in the largely untapped Asian market. The club has exhibition games in China, Malaysia, South Korea and Indonesia planned for later this year. With the global financial crisis biting deeper by the day, companies around the world are cutting costs and slashing sponsorship budgets. Premier League club West Ham United went for weeks without shirt sponsorship after holiday firm XL went bust last year.

Formula One has also been hit. BMW-Sauber lost Swiss bank Credit Suisse as a sponsor this year and F1 teams agreed to reduce their budgets by 30 percent for 2009. Manchester United rely on sponsorship for about a third of their revenues. The club pays about 43 million pounds a year to service 660 million pounds in debt created when U.S. owner Malcolm Glazer bought the club in 2005.

(source: reuters)

 

Inter Milan: Scandal with Mafia ?

⊆ 15.33 by Mo Hyo Se | ˜ 0 comments »


Inter is leading the league by one point over Roma going into the last game, but the club has had a clamorous end to the season after a series of faltering performances and dressing room clashes.
The Daily Telegraph says yesterday, the club's tailor, Domenico Brescia, 55, was revealed to be a convicted murderer who is close to the Crisafulli Mafia clan.
Brescia is also thought by police to be a cocaine dealer, and his conversations with several Inter players and Roberto Mancini, the manager, were recorded by investigators
The transcripts of over 2,000 phone calls between Brescia and Mancini, Marco Materazzi, Sinisa Mihajlovic and other members of the club were leaked. The vast majority of the phone calls were mundane and concerned tickets to matches, or alterations to clothes.
However, in one call Mr Mancini is recorded discussing Daniele Bizzozzero, a Mafioso associate of Brescia's who had fled to Monte Carlo and then Paris in a bid to escape the police.
"What happened to him," Mr Mancini is heard asking. "How was he arrested? I told him to stay [in Paris] and wait for a pardon."
Brescia then said that Bizzozzero was stupid, to which Mr Mancini replied: "He has always behaved well with me."
Questions were immediately raised about why Mr Mancini was discussing the fate of a criminal, and why he advised him to remain on the run. In other phone calls, Mr Mancini demanded "two coathangers" urgently and another Inter employee referred mysteriously to "packs of stuff" left in Brescia's car.
However, the police said they had no intention of prosecuting anyone at the club. The club cut all ties with Mr Brescia one month ago, when the full extent of his criminal past became known.
"We have only had commercial relations with Domenico Brescia," said a spokesman for the club. "He was our emergency tailor, seeing as his shop is very close to our Pinetina training ground. He has never been an Inter employee."
Brescia's lawyer, meanwhile, insisted he was close friends with several Inter players and had been visiting the training ground daily for 30 years.
The leak of the documents at such a sensitive time provoked a storm of outrage among Inter's fans, who insisted that the media was trying to unsettle the team.

Prior to football club Inter’s big match against Parma to win the scudetto, it was revealed that FC Inter players and managers had had phone conversations with known criminals tapped as part of an investigation into a drug dealing ring.

The Milan team’s former tailor, Domencio Brescia, is said to also be involved in cocaine deals, and has a record for murder and robbery to boot. Strange associations for the team who has always claimed to be the honest ones in the competition, especially after the "we was robbed" claims over the Juventus match fixing scandal a couple of years ago.

You might think the conversations between said tailor and club management would provide something juicy. But in one conversation between team manager Roberto Mancini and Brescia, they discussed trim cut trousers, team line-ups and a friend’s arrest in France (although a photo of a topless woman and mutual friend did change hands).
(source: tribalfootball.com, blogdolcevita.com)