Are supporters well within their rights?

Harry Redknapp has this week suggested that the level of abuse players are now receiving in the game is vicious and has begun to step over the line. Players like Emmanuel Adebayor are the constant subject of vile chants and abuse from ‘fans’ and it appears that although supporters should be entitled to express themselves, many are simply going too far.

Hurling abuse in football has long been considered acceptable as a form of passion. There has always been pretty shocking stuff chanted at football grounds, but of late the issue has come into the spotlight, with constant abuse and heckling of players in the most disgusting fashion. Only last week the youtube video of the ‘fans’ teaching their four-year old to sing the crudest song about the Munich air crash emerged, highlighting the appalling behaviour that has become second nature to a lot of football ‘fans’. Of course not everybody goes about acting like this, and it is probably just a minority that are acting so atrociously, but it needs to be stopped, and clubs and the powers that be need to do more to cut stuff like this out of the game. Football is a beautiful game, but elements like this take the shine off and show its ugly side.

I’m not suggesting that fans shouldn’t be allowed to express themselves, booing an opposition team or player on the field is fair enough, it is part of the theatrical nature of the game, but the constant taunting and negative chanting is embarrassing for football, as well as clubs, and the areas the fans represent.

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The constant ferocious stick that some players receive from supporters is simply too much. The level of abuse shown is simply pure hatred and footballers, as human beings, shouldn’t have to take some of the disgusting abuse hurled their way. How can you insult someone that you don’t even know?

It is difficult for players not to react to abuse, but it is a long established part of the game so they must try to ignore it. A player must be sensible in the situation and the worst thing they can do is react and incite it. We have seen players in the past, like Emmanuel Adebayor and Gary Neville, running the length of the pitch to celebrate in front of the opposition fans after receiving abuse. Sure they had been getting horrendous stick all afternoon, but they have a role to play in the game and should have reacted with sensitivity, instead of further inciting the fans.

It has now become common for supporters not just to vent fury at the opposition, but also their own side. Alex McLeish and Arsene Wenger have taken the full brunt of fans criticism so far this season, with boos often ringing out around their respective stadiums. Having spent their hard earned money to watch the game, fans are perfectly entitled to express themselves and perhaps it is the only way they can get their voices heard, although I don’t see how it can be anything other than self-destructive.

Football is passionate, and displays of emotion are a vital part of the game we all love, but some of the abuse these days has stepped over the mark and the game doesn’t need to be ruined by this kind of behaviour. Booing is fine, but the kind of personal insults we often hear nowadays are too much.

It can be difficult for players not to react when they are getting outrageous stick, human nature will scream at them to give a bit back to the supporters who are taunting them, but common sense must prevail, and they must continue to go about their game professionally and try and shut the fans up with their actions on the field. Supporters are perfectly entitled to vent their opinion and their frustrations, but it needs to be within reason. Some of the abuse currently hurled at players is disgusting and there is simply no place for it in the game.

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Are supporters right to vent their fury? Let me know your thoughts by commenting below or following me on Twitter @LaurenRutter for more comment and debate.

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Gerrard and Lampard join the £13m a year shopping list

Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard have emerged as the latest targets for super-rich Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala according to the Metro.

Backed by billionaire Suleyman Kerimov the England midfield pair are the latest in a long line of world class players that have been targeted by the ambitious Russians.

They stunned the footballing world last month after completing signing of Inter Milan striker Samuel Eto’o and made him the worlds best paid player on a reported £300,000-a-week deal.

He joined a squad already boasting Roberto Carlos, Diego Tardelli, Balázs Dzsudzsák and Yuri Zhirkov with reports suggesting that the ageing 31-year-old Gerrard and 33-year-old Lampard are now on their shopping list.

Money would certainly be no object with the club willing to offer the pair lucrative contracts worth £13 million a season if they were to move to Dagestan.

However with Liverpool captain Gerrard and Chelsea stalwart Lampard already multimillionaires in their own right it’s unlikely they would be willing to relocate to Russia despite the prospect of one last fruitful payday.

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With both players moving into the final stages of their careers it’s doubtful that they would be willing to uproot their families after spending over a decade at their respective clubs.

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A blessing in disguise for West Ham United?

Tears were shed at the DW Stadium back in May as West Ham’s relegation was confirmed after a dramatic 3-2 defeat to Wigan, leaving most Hammers fearing the worst for their beloved club.

Five months down the line and the East Enders have settled into their new surroundings well and sit second in the Championship table going into an away clash at Brighton and Hove Albion on Monday night.

There have been many comings and goings over the summer and I feel that the new look West Ham side are better off from the drop down to the Football League as it will benefit them in the long run.

Immediately after the relegation was confirmed, Avram Grant was rightfully sacked by the club’s board, which resulted in the biggest cheer of the day from the travelling 4,500 away fans returning from the North West.

That was just the beginning of a much needed clear out at Upton Park that saw players such as Mathew Upson, Kieran Dyer and Luis Boa Morte leave on free transfers after their poor form and injuries during the season.

The financial side of things would have been the main concern for the owners who were able to bring in some money from the sales of Manuel Da Costa, Scott Parker and Junior Stanislas.

Hammers fans were disappointed with the departures of Ba and Hitzlsperger who perhaps owed something to the club having given them the chance in England but decided to look for new clubs.

With the squad trimmed down to just the players that wanted to be there, Sam Allardyce was brought in and given the target of instant promotion in his first season in charge.

Whatever your opinion on Big Sam, he was the right man for the job and has installed some heart and passion into the club along with toughening up a terribly leaky defence.

Big name signings such as Kevin Nolan, Matthew Taylor and John Carew have arrived and made instant impacts along with wing backs Joey O’Brien and George McCartney settling in very well.

Allardyce’s team is a huge contrast to last year’s whipping boys and on paper it would be fair to say the squad is stronger than it was this time last year even though it is in the Championship.

Late transfer window action saw Henri Lansbury, Sam Baldock and Papa Bouba Diop also arrive at Upton Park giving a fantastic strength in depth to the best squad in the division.

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If West Ham had not been relegated, I for one am sure they would have been in a battle to survive again this season, probably with Avram Grant still in charge and wantaway players putting in 50% effort for the cause.

If, but more likely when, West Ham return to the top flight, they will be much better off from their short stay in the Football League, bringing them back to reality and showing the passion of the supporters who still turn up in their droves for a home match with Peterborough United.

With the right man in charge and a talented squad things are looking brighter in East London and that combination could install some pride back to the club when they return to Premier League football next season.

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In light of McNamara – some other potential football shows to be had

Partick Thistle manager Jackie McNamara is turning the events of his career into a sitcom. The former Scotland international has been working with actor and comedy writer Francis Gilhooley to pen “The Therapy Room” and the pilot episode was screened in an Edinburgh cinema last week in an attempt to gain a broadcasting contract.

The 38-year-old’s brother Donny will play a footballer who makes the mercurial rise from amateur football to Premier League player, with the team manager being played by Billy Elliot’s Gary Lewis.

McNamara told the BBC: “They were just things I had in my mind for a long time, playing football,”

“I think a lot of players had a lot of stories over the years and it’s just my way of putting them into a comedy and making characters up.

“Some people go and do a book or an autobiography. This is my way of doing things.”

With the ex-Celtic player’s decision to try his hand at TV writing, we look at other possible football related TV shows.

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Monitoring Mario

Following the life of the world’s most entertaining footballer, this show would always be worth a watch. It could be a reality TV show although it may be better as a sitcom because nobody would believe that someone would do the outrageous things that have now become a regular occurrence.

The biggest problem would be where to begin. Wearing the shirt of your biggest rivals? Holidaying on a boat owned by the Italian mafia? Throwing darts at a youth team player? Or setting off fireworks in your own bathroom?

This show would definitely become a guilty pleasure.

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Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner- Carlos Tevez

With the striker now seemingly on strike after refusing to return back to Manchester, his hideaway antics resemble the Looney Tunes cartoon. Despite the best efforts of the City, they just cannot catch the Argentine who looks like he is totally unaware of the furore surrounding him. Like Wile E. Coyote they know where to find their prey, but catching him is a totally different task.

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I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here- Manchester City

The club has such a vast array of talent that outside of the first team there are a lot of unhappy players not getting a game. Many of them will want to leave and what better way than making them do ridiculous tasks and voting one out at the end of each week. It’s much easier than finding someone to pay their wages and the transfer fee.

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Boot of Fortune- Manchester United

A show to kick-off Saturday nights, the players enter the changing room where a pile of kit is lying in the middle. A boot is randomly placed in their before the boss arrives and viewers can ring in to place bets on who will be the unfortunate victim to receive a stud to the face. One kick, one recipient, one prize, one winner. Definitely better than the Cube.

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1 v 100- Chelsea

Villas-Boas thinks that referees have it in for his team, so in a twist to the pre-lottery show the Scot would face 100 officials and answer a series of questions based on these situations. May well turn into Jerry Springer after a few differences in opinion.

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Mr Benn- Emmanuel Adebayor

The Togo international walks into the local JJB Sports and the moustachioed shop assistant hands him a football shirt. He walks into the changing room and is transported to the board room of a different ground and a contract is in front of him to sign. The adventure continues as he joins the team and continues until he gets bored and visits another JJB store to begin the next episode. Loosely based on real life.

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Managerial Merry-go-round

Another game show for any manager in-between jobs. They sit on the traditional fairground ride which then begins to spin. A post bearing a contract for an available manager’s position is put up at the opposite end of an obstacle course. The contestants must get from the ride, across the course and be the first to reach the contract.

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WAG Weekly: Steinsson Scores a Stunner

Gretar Steinsson and Bolton may be struggling as of late at the bottom of the Premier League table, but to keep Steinsson’s mind occupied and away from the threat of relegation is Icelandic beauty queen Manuela Osk Haroardottir.

The Icelandic full-back, who arrived at Bolton from AZ Alkmaar, has been an ever-present in Owen Coyle’s side. However, they’ve greatly struggled for form this season and have recorded only the one home win.

Steinsson married the winner of the 2002 Miss Iceland competition in 2007 in the Netherlands. The 28 year old also went on to compete in the 2003 Miss Universe competition in Panama City.

The couple currently reside in Bolton.

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Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Chelsea – Match Review

Tottenham and Chelsea had to settle for a point after they failed to separate each other in a tightly contested London Derby at White Hart Lane.

With both side harbouring hopes of challenging for the Premier League title the meeting between third and fourth was always going to be an exciting one. Spurs, who have made their second best start to a season since the double winning side of the sixties, were boosted by the return of Gareth Bale from injury and his influence was felt in the early minutes crossing for Emmanuel Adebayor to poke home the opener. However they could only hold their lead for 15 minutes before the impressive Daniel Sturridge tapped home from close range following Ashley Cole’s cross from the left. Both sides had chances to win the game in the second half but failed add to the goals tally with Spurs boss Harry Redknapp the happier of the two managers. His side remain above Chelsea and only seven points behind second place behind Manchetser United with a game in hand. For their London rivals the result will see Andre Villas-Boas’ job come under increasing scrutiny once again with four points dropped in the last two games effectively ruling them out of the title race.

In fact they never looked like winning this game and had the task of coming from behind after Adebayor broke the deadlock after only eight minutes. The home side had started with plenty of vim and vigour especially with Bale back in the side and it was the Welshman who was once again the creator picking up the loose ball following Sandro’s tackle on Sturridge before crossing for Adebayor who nipped in front of John Terry to prod the ball home. Question marks will certainly centre around Petr Cech who should have done better to cut out Bales low cross. The goal proved to be the wake up call Chelsea needed and after absorbing a flurry of pressure from the hosts they finally sparked into life and levelled proceedings on 23 minutes. Didier Drogba flicked the ball into the path of the onrushing Cole who appeared to control the ball with his arm before crossing for Sturridge who turned the ball into an empty net with Brad Friedel stranded. Drogba then crashed a thunderous strike off the upright as the Blues threatened to go in front before seeing their momentum sapped by injuries to Branislav Ivanovic and Jon Obi Mikel.

The tempo certainly dropped after the break although the visitors did have two chances to score early on in the second period with Ramires denied by Friedel after he raced clear before the veteran American kept out Terry’s goal bound header. Adebayor then thought he’d scored his second of the game only for it to be ruled out for offside before Sandro glanced a header wide from Luka Modric’s corner as Spurs threatened to retake the lead. Still Chelsea threatened every time they came forward and Friedel needed two bites of the cherry to keep hold of Sturridges low drive before Cech was called into action at the other end clawing away Sandro’s deflected effort and turning Bale’s cross wide of the near post. Ramires then wasted a glorious chance to win the game with four minutes to go but could only head Juan Mata’s free kick wide despite being unmarked in the penalty area. The home side also had one last chance in them but Adebayor couldn’t find a way past Terry who had the last laugh ahead of his forthcoming racism charge.

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Football News – Spurs move for Cisse, Frimpong on the move? Chelsea agree fee for Gary Cahill

Arsene Wenger has revealed that Thierry Henry will join Arsenal on loan, subject to paperwork. The French striker has been training with the North Londoners during the off-season from the MLS and is reportedly keen to don the red and white shirt again in what will be a two month deal.

Elsewhere in the news Kenny is keen for Liverpool not to be reliant on Gerrard; Capello wary of player theft, while Ancelotti in line for the PSG job.

 

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United suffer new setback as defender faces prolonged absence

Tottenham receive injury boost

Romeu may return to Barcelona

Dalglish not reliant on Gerrard

Capello wary of ‘player theft’

Blackburn to move fast in window

Ancelotti in line for new job

Arsenal explore the loan option

Modric pledges his immediate future to Tottenham

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Race for Cisse signature to resume in January as Spurs eye Freiburg striker – Daily Mail

Kean urges owners to land Johnson and Gunter ASAP – Mirror

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Alex: I’d settle for joys from Brazil – Sun

Chelsea agree fee for Bolton’s Cahill – BBC

Man United could miss out to Milan in race for Fiorentina star – TalkSport

Frimpong on McLeish’s radar as Villa boss battles Wolves for Arsenal kid – Daily Mail

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Dahan confirms Manchester City interest

Manchester City are reportedly on the verge of sowing up a dealing to bring Israeli youngster Nir Biton to the Etihad Stadium.

The 20-year-old, who currently plays for FC Ashdod and has made two appearances for the senior Israel team, was on a week trial a fortnight ago and supposedly impressed Roberto Mancini.

The Daily Mail indicate that the current Premier League leaders are close to finalising a loan deal for the midfielder, with a £2million transfer in the pipeline for the summer.

The player’s agent Dudu Dahan has revealed that a deal is close to being completed, and that he is working to secure his client a reprieve from national service to move to England.

“I have spoken to the Army’s top personnel, and that is almost solved. City say they can get a work permit for Nir as well, as there is a special category for outstanding prospects like him. I have been speaking with Mancini every day, since the trial, so how can I not be optimistic the transfer will be completed?” he admitted.

With Yaya Toure on international duty with the Ivory Coast, City could well use an extra player in contention for a midfield berth.

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Football News – Spurs warned over transfer interest, Newcastle weigh up transfer Plan B & much more

Rio Ferdinand has spoken out about the race row incident with John Terry and the affect it has had on his family. The United centre half finds it hard to take that his brother has been on the end of abuse, especially as Anton has not brought any accusations to anyone.

Elsewhere in the news Sir Alex Ferguson believes that Chelsea will struggle to make the top four; Joe Jordan expresses sympathy for Andy Carroll, while Kenny Dalglish will provide Luis Suarez with all the support he needs.

Fabio Capello is confident that John Terry will not retire from International football and is hopeful the Chelsea centre half has a part to play in the Euros this summer – Observer

Sir Alex Ferguson believes that Chelsea have dropped out of the race and may struggle to get in the top four this season – Observer

Rio Ferdinand has spoken out at the nightmare he and his family have faced in the wake of the John Terry race row – Daily Telegraph

Andre Villas-Boas has suggested that Fernando Torres needs to show greater movement on the football pitch in order to give him a better chance of scoring – Daily Telegraph

Joe Hart has been pinpointed as a potential future captain for England after the Euros – Daily Telegraph

Joe Jordan has expressed sympathy for Andy Carroll and knows only too well the weight of expectation following a big money move – Daily Mail

Joey Barton has been probed by the Attorney General following controversial tweets about the John Terry affair – Daily Mail

Kenny Dalglish has revealed that Liverpool will help Luis Suarez cope with the potential haters that he can expect to face in the coming weeks of the Premier League season – Daily Mirror

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Steven Pienaar has warned Tottenham that they can expect more transfer interest for Luka Modric in the summer months – Daily Mirror

Newcastle United have targeted Nathaniel Clyne, as Danny Simpson continues to stall over a new contract at St James Park – Daily Star

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Saha eyeing England clash at Euro 2012

Tottenham striker Louis Saha has admitted that he is dreaming of being included in France’s Euro 2012 squad, and would relish a chance to play against England.

The veteran forward will have to fight of competition from Karim Benzema, Loic Remy, Oliver Giroud and Kevin Gameiro to make Laurent Blanc’s squad to go to Poland and Ukraine.

However, Saha believes that France have improved under the current coach, and that they can be competitive at the tournament.

“My dream is to get into the squad for the Euros. I am working hard and I know the choice is up to the coach but I will fight until the last moment,” he is reported to have said in Mirror Football.

“We have to believe we can beat England. We know we have to get a result. We know our squad is not inferior to England.

“The victory over Germany has given us great belief. Greece showed in 2004 what is possible at the Euros.

“We want to play at our best because we have a strong squad, and if Greece won in Portugal then we must be up for that challenge.

“We’ve got a young squad and we’re making a lot of progress.

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“The World Cup in 2014 could be our moment, but we shouldn’t discount this summer,” he admitted

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