segunda-feira, 30 de julho de 2018

New Bray owner wants next generation to drive revolution

New Bray owner Niall O'Driscoll said: "As long as I'm here kids won't pay into Bray Wanderers to watch them play."

New Bray Wanderers owner Niall O'Driscoll has promised to do everything in his power to make the Seagulls a force again, with one caveat: "The journey must be fun because life is too short".
O'Driscoll was announced as the majority shareholder in the club during the week, with his arrival offering Bray fans hope after a rough year.
They lost 3-1 to Cork City last night at the Carlisle Grounds but that game looked like it might not even go ahead a week ago after strike action by the players over unpaid wages was narrowly avoided when the money finally came through.
O'Driscoll, chairman of Bray's schoolboy partner club St Joseph's Boys, wants to put those dark days firmly behind Bray, guaranteeing wages and looking to build for the future.
"I made a commitment as everyone knows," he told RTÉ Sport's John Kenny.
"I've got involved, madly or not! Football is what I do and enjoy the life.
"We're here for the long haul, we're here to build a football club and part of that commitment is players need to be paid. Those commitments have to be made, no different than the ESB bills and mortgages we have at home.


Leaflets were passed around the Carlisle Grounds imploring fans to get involved with the club

"I've taken over 51% of the shareholding. Other shareholders remain. 
"As long as I'm here kids won't pay into Bray Wanderers to watch them play because I believe that's how you build football long term. 
"I was delighted with the response [for the game against Cork]. The number of kids... let's have children here, get them used to coming, dragging the parents along. And maybe three or four of them will be on that pitch in five years' time. That's success.
"We're rebuilding no matter what happens. You put in the foundations, you put in the structure, you get everyone involved and you see where the journey takes you. But the journey must be fun because life is too short."
O'Driscoll is a partner in the insurance firm O’Driscoll O’Neill, which covers football clubs all around the country.
He said his motivation to get involved with Bray is "to give something back" after a lifetime in the game.
"Football has given me an awful lot of good stuff in my life. It's only fair I give something back. I've been involved in schoolboy football for nearly 40 years.
"As a result of that I've enjoyed and had benefits from the friends I've made and the lifestyle I've had. If you can't give it back, then why not?
"Whatever decision I believe are right for Bray wanderers I will make. That's the best I can do."

Chapecoense 1 x 1 Grêmio - Empate (mais um) tira Verdão da zona da degola

Com um time reserva, o Tricolor sai com um ponto importante de Chapecó, mas vê Fla, São Paulo e Inter dispararem

O empate por 1 a 1 diante do Grêmio não era exatamente o que a Chapecoense queria, mas o resultado foi suficiente para tirar o time da zona de rebaixamento do Campeonato Brasileiro nesta 16ª rodada. O duelo foi realizado na Arena Condá, para mais de 14 mil torcedores, recorde do time catarinense na competição.



A Chapecoense, que não vence há cinco jogos, conheceu o seu oitavo empate em 16 partidas realizadas. Na tabela de classificação, tem 17 pontos, contra 16 de Santos e Bahia, este, na zona de rebaixamento, ainda joga na rodada. O Grêmio, por sua vez, soma 27, mas ainda pode ser ultrapassado pelo Atlético-MG, com 26.
Antes da bola rolar, uma confusão chamou a atenção na Arena Condá, mas acabou rapidamente dispersa pela Polícia Militar. Duas pessoas acabaram presas, mas ninguém ficou ferido.
O Grêmio apostou num time alternativo para a partida, visando preservar seus principais jogadores para duelos decisivos na Copa do Brasil e Libertadores, contra Flamengo e Estudiantes, da Argentina, respectivamente.
Já a Chapecoense cortou dois jogadores de última hora. Canteros e Guilherme sequer foram relacionados. O clube afirmou que foi uma opção técnica de Gilson Kleina, mas nos bastidores falam-se em falta de comprometimento dos atletas. O time catarinense enfrenta o Corinthians no meio de semana.
SUSTO!
Mesmo com um time reserva, o Grêmio começou pressionando a Chapecoense e abriu o placar logo aos dois minutos. Pepê arrancou em velocidade, tabelou com Hernane e chutou para o fundo das redes. Ele ainda contou com um desvio na defesa para superar o goleiro Jandrei.

Chapecoense arranca empate do Grêmio na Arena Condá - Sirli Freitas / Chapecoense
Chapecoense arranca empate do Grêmio na Arena Condá
Após o gol, a Chapecoense cresceu na partida e chegou a assustar com Osman e Wellington Paulista, mas foi o Grêmio que ficou mais perto de marcar. Aos 42 minutos, após cobrança de escanteio, a bola sobre para Thaciano. O meia exigiu grande defesa de Jandrei.
TUDO IGUAL!
O segundo tempo começou mais devagar. Em vantagem, o Grêmio controlava o ritmo do jogo, até que a Chapecoense enfim resolveu aparecer. Aos 16 minutos, Osman chutou em cima de Wellington Paulista. A bola espirrou e sobrou para Bruno Silva, que dividiu com Paulo Victor. Elicarlos pegou o rebote e deixou tudo igual.
O gol animou a Chapecoense, que foi para cima em busca da virada. Bruno Silva fez boa jogada pela direita e cruzou para Rolim. O meia mandou pela linha de fundo. Apesar do empate, o Grêmio se mostrava satisfeito com o resultado e recuou para tentar encaixar um contra-ataque.
A Chapecoense foi para o abafa nos minutos finais, mas só não conquistou a vitória, pois Paulo Victor fez um milagre na cabeça, à queima-roupa, de Amaral.
PRÓXIMOS JOGOS
Na próxima rodada, o Grêmio encara o Flamengo no sábado, às 19h, na Arena do Grêmio, em Porto Alegre (RS). No domingo, às 19h, a Chapecoense visita o Sport na Ilha do Retiro, em Recife (PE).

FICHA TÉCNICA

Fase
Única
Rodada
16ª rodada
Data
29/07/2018
Horário
19h00
Local
Arena Condá - Chapecó (SC)
Árbitro
Rodrigo Carvalhaes de Miranda - RJ

Renda
R$ 681.095,00
Assistentes
Wendel de Paiva Gouvea e Daniel do Espirito Santo - RJ

Público
14.382 torcedores
Cartões Amarelos
Chapecoense-SC: Eduardo
Grêmio-RS: Hernane Brocador, Paulo Victor, Thaciano

Gols
Chapecoense-SC: Elicarlos 16' 2T
Grêmio-RS: Pepê 2' 1T
Chapecoense-SC
Jandrei; 
Eduardo, Douglas, Nery Bareiro e Bruno Pacheco; 
Amaral, Elicarlos e Yann Rolim (Alan Ruschel); 
Bruno Silva, Wellington Paulista (Vinícius Freitas) e Osman (Leandro Pereira).
Técnico: Gilson Kleina
Grêmio-RS
Paulo Victor; 
Madson, Paulo Miranda, Bressan (Derlan) e Guilherme Guedes; 
Jailson, Thaciano (Matheus Henrique) e Douglas; 
Marinho, Pepê e Hernane Brocador (Thonny Anderson).
Técnico: Renato Gaúcho

futebol interior

New York Red Bulls 2, Columbus Crew SC 3 | 2018 MLS Match Recap


HARRISON, N.J. — Columbus Crew SC put their road doldrums behind them in a big way, scoring three times in the first half en route to a 3-2 victory over the New York Red BullsSaturday night at Red Bull Arena.
Jonathan Mensah gave Crew SC (10-7-6) an early lead and snapped a 372-minute road shutout streak with a tap-in after Patrick Mullins latched onto a Pedro Santos free kick and headed back in front of goal.
Mullins doubled the advantage in the 24th minute, racing onto a ball played into space by Harrison Afful before slotting low inside the far post for his first Crew SC goal.
Columbus made it 3-0 in the 31st minute when Sean Davis headed a Santos corner kick into his own goal at the near post.
Chris Armas made a double switch at halftime, bringing on Bradley Wright-Phillips and Kakuand the Red Bulls (13-6-2) rallied to cut their deficit to one on a Mensah own goal and Danny Royer’s sixth of the season.

Goals

  • 7’ — CLB — Jonathan Mensah | WATCH
  • 24’ — CLB — Patrick Mullins | WATCH
  • 31’ — CLB — Sean Davis (OG) | WATCH
  • 50’ — RBNY — Jonathan Mensah (OG) | WATCH
  • 69’ — RBNY — Danny Royer | WATCH

Three Things

  • THE BIG PICTURE: Without a goal in their last five road games (0-4-1), Crew SC exploded for three in the first half for their first road win since May 19 at New England. It was also the first time they scored three away goals since May 31, 2017. It was certainly a bad look for the Red Bulls secondary formation, with the high line of central defenders getting exploited big time in the opening 45 minutes.
  • MOMENT OF THE MATCH: Jonathan Mensah set the tone with his first goal of the second in the 7th minute.
  • MAN OF THE MATCH: Mullins, take a bow. In his first start, and second appearance, since arriving from D.C. United in a trade, Mullins scored his first goal since Sept. 27, which was also against the Red Bulls.

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Igrači Dinama u odličnoj atmosferi odradili trening uoči Hapoela







Igrači Dinama odradili su posljednji trening uoči susreta s Hapoelom. Atmosfera u momčadi je odlična i čini se da su svi spremni za večerašnji ogled u borbi za 3. pretkolo Lige prvaka.
Dinamo je praktički osigurao 3. pretkolo zahvaljujući pobjedom od 5:0 u Zagrebu, ali igrači upozoravaju kakao to i nije najrealniji razultat.
Trebamo ozbiljno ući u utakmicu i ozbiljno shvatiti protivnika. Jako su dobra ekipa, a rezultat prve utakmice je nerealan. Čeka nas težak posao i trebamo biti koncentrirani. Moramo dati sto posto, biti koncentrirani i želimo proći u iduću fazu, rekao je Arijan Ademi.

Miller tribute match to feature half-time juvenile exhibition

The Liam Miller tribute match was initially to be played at Turner's Cross in Miller's native Cork, a ground that has a capacity of around 7,000.


A juvenile exhibition at half-time in the Liam Miller tribute match at Pairc Ui Chaoimh in both hurling and football has been confirmed by the organising committee and Cork County Board.
The charity fundraiser game was confirmed at the GAA venue at the weekend, and a follow-up meeting took place today between members of the Liam Miller Tribute Organising Committee and the Chairperson and Secretary of the Cork County GAA Board to agree on further details of the event.
"The County Board have confirmed there will be no rental cost involved with the stadium, which is much appreciated by the organisers," the joint-statement read.
"It was also agreed that the most suitable way to celebrate and recognise Liam’s involvement in GAA sport at a juvenile level is to have juvenile exhibition games, in both football and hurling, at half-time involving young boys and girls from Liam’s club Éire Óg."



The Liam Miller Tribute Organising Committee confident of selling out Pairc Ui Chaoimh for charity game

The game was initially to be played at Turner's Cross in Miller's native Cork, a ground that has a capacity of around 7,000. The tickets quickly sold out, strengthening calls for a switch to the 45,000 capacity Páirc Uí Chaoimh in the city.
Speaking to RTÉ Sport, Chairman of the Liam Miller Tribute Organising Committee Michael O'FLynn said he was confident that the event on Tuesday 25 September will be a sell-out. 
"I'd be very positive about the sales of tickets because the demand here from the public has been enormous. Of course it's a large stadium and it's [on] a Tuesday afternoon, but I'd be extremely positive that will get this filled out. That's my prediction."
Cork City boss John Caulfield added:
"I think the demand around the city and county has been phenomenal outside of Cork itself. Everyone you meet on the street, they all want to go to the game. I think the fact that it's in the Park [Pairc Ui Chaoimh], 45,000 [capacity] allows people from different areas to go there. 
"All in all, it'll be a fantastic occasion and we should have a massive crowd."
GAA President John Horan said at the weekend that an offer from the organising committee to make a donation to a GAA charity was declined by the organization.
"They did make a generous offer to us that they would give a donation towards a GAA charity but we have actually declined that offer and we will look after the charity that was in mind here centrally in Croke Park," he said.
"We as an organisation feel responsible that we will look after our own members."