Italian second tier outfit Triestina have come up with a novel way
to deal with their disappointing attendance figures. Struggling to fill
their 32,454-seat Stadio Nereo Rocco, the club took the decision to
close one of their stands for the entire season.
But rather than face the embarrassment of playing in front of
thousands of empty seats, the stand has been covered with giant posters
of fake fans.
The plan seems to be working a treat so far. Triestina won their
match against Pescara 1-0 on Sunday, the stand closure was vindicated
by an attendance of 3,810 genuine supporters, and those flat supporters
not only seem to be having a great time, they also look good for the TV
cameras.
Friday, 24 September 2010
Decisions, Decisions
A weekend break in Clevedon beckons and with that in mind a check of the local football fixtures has left me with a number of options. Either Clevedon United v Winscombe or the local derby between Nailsea United and Ashton & Backwell United in the Errea Somerset County League Premier division (level 11 of the Football Pyramid). My third and favoured option would be the game between Portishead and Devizes Town in the Toolstation Western Football League Division 1 (level 10 of the Football Pyramid).
Hand Stadium Clevedon |
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
On the Books
Calcissimo has just arrived at Contra towers. A photographic record of many aspects of Italian football from 1997 - 2006. This A4 sized book comprises 80 pages and some 140 photographs and is available here.
Tuesday, 14 September 2010
You're not wearing that are you?
Spending many a lunchtime in Cardiff city centre has given me a valuable insight into the fashion habits of our Welsh brethren. From floppy tea cosy hats to daft daps, here's a rundown of what to be seen in this autumn.
1. Henleys t-shirt and McKenzie tracksuit bottoms with £15 JD Sports daps. A diamonte stud earring is optional but a daft haircut is essential to really carry this off.
2. Hollister hooded top, university tracksuit trousers and billabong flip flops.
3. Skinny jeans, hobnail boots, Ramones t-shirt and waistcoat. Knitted tea cosy optional.
4. Distressed look jeans, brown loafers and Wales rugby shirt. More common during the egg-chasing season.
5. Full Nike tracksuit preferably with hooded jacket (trousers tucked into socks), Nike Air Max and hard looking dog.
6. Gio Goi t-shirt with slogan, G Star jeans, Electric blue/pink Adidas Forest Hills.
1. Henleys t-shirt and McKenzie tracksuit bottoms with £15 JD Sports daps. A diamonte stud earring is optional but a daft haircut is essential to really carry this off.
2. Hollister hooded top, university tracksuit trousers and billabong flip flops.
3. Skinny jeans, hobnail boots, Ramones t-shirt and waistcoat. Knitted tea cosy optional.
4. Distressed look jeans, brown loafers and Wales rugby shirt. More common during the egg-chasing season.
5. Full Nike tracksuit preferably with hooded jacket (trousers tucked into socks), Nike Air Max and hard looking dog.
6. Gio Goi t-shirt with slogan, G Star jeans, Electric blue/pink Adidas Forest Hills.
Our Proving Grounds (9) Stade de France
Although it seems like a dream now, I attended 2 games at the Stade de France during the World Cup of 1998. The semi-final between France 2-1 Croatia (08.07.98) and also the final between France 3-0 Brazil (12.07.98)
Monday, 13 September 2010
Our Proving Grounds (8) Cardiff City: Ninian Park
Former home of the Bluebirds and scene of more joy and pain than I ever thought possible. From my first game in 1985 to my last in 2009, Ninian Park will always have a special place in my heart.
Our Proving Grounds (7) Milan
My most visited Italian ground as well as one of the cheapest. A ticket in the top tier (albeit up in the gods) can cost as little as 11 Euros. Although known as the San Siro, the official name of the stadium is the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. Games I have seen here include: AC Milan 1-1 Fiorentina (03.09.07), AC Milan 0-0 Torino (03.11.07), AC Milan 1-0 Siena (10.02.08), AC Milan 1-1 Livorno (13.02.08), Internazionale 1-1 Torino (31.01.09).
Our Proving Grounds (6) Fiorentina
My love affair with Italian football began with the Channel 4 coverage of Serie A. Watching the likes of Batistuta et al all those years ago, I never dreamt that I would be visiting the Stadio Artemio Franchi in later life. I went to the final game of the 2008-09 season (31.05.09) between Fiorentina and AC Milan. The game was notable as being the last game for a number of big names (Maldini, Beckham, Kaka, Ancelotti) and ended in a 2-0 win for AC Milan.
Our Proving Grounds (5) AC Parma
Our Proving Grounds (4) Pisa
I went to the Pisa v Brescia game at the end of the 2008/09 season (30.05.09) at the Stadio Romeo Anconetani. Brescia won 1-0 with a goal 3 minutes into injury time from Fabrizio Zambrella which relegated Pisa to the 3rd tier of Italian football. Following the game, hundreds of Ultras stormed the changing rooms, venting their frustration on players and management alike. The stadium is no more than 500 metres from the famous leaning tower.
Friday, 3 September 2010
Ins and Outs XI
It's been done to death but I thought I'd jump on the old bandwagon and start my own weekly ins and outs spot. You never know, it might just catch on.
In: The Crescent - Stay On
Out: The La's - There She Goes
In: Winter
Out: Summer
In: Queuing for a pint
Out: Queuing for a pair of trainers
In: Pay on the turnstile
Out: Season Tickets
In: Craig Bellamy
Out: Ross McCormack
In: Sorbet
Out: Ice Cream
In: Sauntering
Out: Jogging
In: Beards
Out: Pointy sideburns
In: Serie A
Out: The Premier League
In: Not bringing presents back from holiday
Out: Sending postcards back to work from holidays
In: Sulking like a teenager
Out: Talking things through like an adult
In: The Crescent - Stay On
Out: The La's - There She Goes
In: Winter
Out: Summer
In: Queuing for a pint
Out: Queuing for a pair of trainers
In: Pay on the turnstile
Out: Season Tickets
In: Craig Bellamy
Out: Ross McCormack
In: Sorbet
Out: Ice Cream
In: Sauntering
Out: Jogging
In: Beards
Out: Pointy sideburns
In: Serie A
Out: The Premier League
In: Not bringing presents back from holiday
Out: Sending postcards back to work from holidays
In: Sulking like a teenager
Out: Talking things through like an adult
EBay Definitions
Having just sent back a pair of Adidas Harvard that had the soles painted white? I was thinking about the descriptions given by sellers to items on EBay and the true definitions.
Actual definition of deadstock: Old store item that is unused and never sold. Sometimes referred to as NOS (never off shelf). Often come with original packaging, tags, etc.. These items may further be called "new old stock". Unused.
EBay sellers definition of deadstock: A few small marks here and there which should clean off although I haven't tried (or rather you have tried but those black marks won't shift, even using industrial cleaning products).
Actual definition of mint condition: Mint condition is an expression used in the description of pre-owned goods. Originally, the phrase comes from the way collectors describe the condition of coins. As the name given to a coin factory is a "mint", then mint condition is the condition a coin is in as it leaves the mint.
EBay sellers definition of mint condition: Used but in mint condition, apart from a few pulls/light marks/cracking/dog teeth marks here and there which are easy to rectify (yes if you actually buy the item from a shop).
Actual definition of near mint condition: As above but insert nearly.
EBay sellers definition of near mint: Worn sparingly for a few hours then put back in box (have used them for doing the garden for the last 10 years until some bloke in the pub told me they could be worth something. Have put them in the washing machine twice).
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