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		<title>Laying down the law….sort of..</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 20:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lonnie</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[atletico madrid]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[bolton]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Thursday, UEFA’s Control and Disciplinary Committee imposed fines on several clubs for incidents from recent matchdays in both the Champions League and UEFA Cup. + Lyon were fined 3,200 Euros for what has been noted as “incidents of an &#8230;]]></description>
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<p><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.championsleaguetalk.com/uploaded_images/UEFALogo-748568.jpg"><img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer;" src="http://www.championsleaguetalk.com/uploaded_images/UEFALogo-748565.jpg" alt="UEFALogo 748565 Laying down the law....sort of.." border="0" title="Laying down the law....sort of.." /></a><br />On Thursday, UEFA’s Control and Disciplinary Committee imposed fines on several clubs for incidents from recent matchdays in both the Champions League and UEFA Cup.</p>
<p>+ Lyon were fined 3,200 Euros for what has been noted as “incidents of an unsporting nature” in the first leg of their knockout tie against Manchester United.  This relates to the Lyon fan in the crowd who shone a laser pointer in Cristiano Ronaldo’s eyes during the course of the warmups.</p>
<p>+ Everton and Norwegian side SK Brann have been fined 3,200 and 9,611 Euros respectively. There were pitch invasions by both sets of fans as well as the throwing of missiles and fireworks from the Norwegians. Brann may appeal within three days, while Everton’s decision is final.</p>
<p>+ <span>Spanish side Club Atlético de Madrid have been fined 19,206 Euros and English opponents Bolton Wanderers FC 6,401 Euros for incidents at the UEFA Cup Round of 32 second-leg game in Spain on February 21st. Atlético were punished for the throwing of missiles and fireworks by spectators, crowd disturbances and insufficient organisation, while Bolton were fined for crowd disturbances. Both clubs may lodge appeals within three days of receipt of the grounds for the decision.</p>
<p>+ </span>A decision in the case involving the alleged racial abuse of Olympique de Marseille players by spectators at the UEFA Cup Round of 16 match against FC Zenit St. Petersburg in Russia on March 12th was postponed until the next meeting of the committee. A disciplinary inspector has been mandated to conduct further investigations.</p>
<p>I applaud the decision to fine or sanction clubs for unruly crowd behaviour but are these penalties strong enough? For a club like Atletico or Bolton, perhaps they should be fined half or all of what they were set to earn from that round of competition. These slaps on the wrist do not seem to be doing much to control the crowd violence which continues to sully the image of the beautiful game.</p>
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		<title>Win a game, lose your job</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2007 16:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lonnie</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Brann Bergen]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Rosenborg]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The past week has seen some major changes at three clubs involved in the group stage of the Champions League. Rosenborg, Valencia and Sevilla have all lost or fired their managers. Let’s start in Norway, where a day after scoring &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The past week has seen some major changes at three clubs involved in the group stage of the Champions League. Rosenborg, Valencia and Sevilla have all lost or fired their managers.</p>
<p>Let’s start in Norway, where a day after scoring a massive upset over Valencia, Knut Toerum was released from his contract as Rosenborg Trondheim’s coach. The decision came after a meeting between the board and Toerum. Club chairman Terje Svendsen stated that both parties agreed that this season’s results had not been good enough for Rosenborg, who are only sixth in the Norwegian first division, already won by Brann Bergen. Rosenborg, typically Norway’s dominant football force, won their 20th Norwegian league title last season. From 1992 to 2004, they won the title 13 times in a row.</p>
<p>The 2-0 win over Valencia was due to a chance in tactics from Toerum who said after the match that he tried to “trick the Spaniards” by playing a more attacking game than usual. His tactics proved successful as Rosenborg played a strong match and were full value for the win.</p>
<p>The losing side in that match, Valencia, went on to suffer a 3-0 loss to Sevilla this past weekend. It proved to be too much for the club directors to handle and they fired manager Quique Sanchez Flores despite the team being only four points off the top of the table. Flores took the team to third and fourth in his two seasons in charge but failed to win over the club’s supporters with his conservative tactics.</p>
<p>A statement from Valencia read: ‘After analysing the team’s situation, which is considered to be irretrievable after defeats in the league and the Champions League, the board has decided to dismiss Quique Sanchez Flores.’</p>
<p>Rumours have surfaced that former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is being courted for the Valencia managerial position. Valencia are due at Stamford Bridge on December 11 for the final round of group B matches and the unexpected return of Mourinho would certainly heat up that fixture. Other big names currently out of work are Marcello Lippi and Fabio Capello, either of which could also be courted by Valencia.</p>
<p>On the other side of the pitch, Manolo Jimenez was taking charge of Sevilla for the first time since the departure of Juande Ramos. Ramos resigned in order to take over at Tottenham Hotspur. Ramos replaced the fired Martin Jol, but had been linked with the club since the beginning of the year, which I feel completely undermined Jol’s authority at the club. It’ll be interesting to see what Ramos, who has managed 11 different clubs with varying degrees of success, can do with the Tottenham. The London club aspire to crack the “Big Four” of English football and in recent seasons have come close to doing so.</p>
<p>Sevilla turned to a man whose loyalty to the club cannot be questioned.  Jimenez, a former Spanish international defender, has deep ties to Sevilla having made 354 playing appearances over 14 years at the club. The 43-year-old has also been coaching the club’s second-division side for the past seven seasons.</p>
<p>Are clubs too impatient with managers? Drop me a line and let me know your thoughts.</p>
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