Thursday, March 1, 2007

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TRAGEDY IN SEVILLE ... saw coming
"He who sows winds, reaps the whirlwind"













Picks in Seville ... saw it coming. The stupid war policies Ties between Betis and Sevilla has ended as we all feared. Yesterday, during the dispute of the second leg quarter-final between Real Betis Balompié and Sevilla FC, after Kanoute's goal rating to Sevilla, a madman, an idiot, a brainless or whatever you call it, threw a bottle of Coca Cola 1 liter to head coach Juande Ramos Hispalenses. After taking three steps shocked quickly fell to the ground where medical members came out to Juande the pitch unconscious. The game, of course, was suspended immediately and will almost certainly classified to Seville. The other option is to restart the match after 58 minutes. Today the committee will decide.
CATANIA IS NOT SO FAR ...
We all were shocked when a few weeks ago in Italy's Catania ultras Araman serious incidents that killed a policeman. The commotion in the calcium was tremendous, and the rest of the football world shook. This led the Italian League decided to play matches in certain fields, behind closed doors.
But this does not happen only in Italy. In France, killing one PSG fan of Paris, was in Holland with Feyernood in Argentina with many clubs, including the classic River Plate ... not to mention the lower grades.
But woe to us! that we condemned these acts are confident that Spain was a little calm and safe. Nothing is further from the truth. In Spain there have been serious cases of violence and tragedy, especially in football. Without going further a game last year (Valencia-Deportivo Cup) was suspended because a madman has launched a currency hitting a linesman.
WAR TIE
Ties The stupid war that has occurred in recent weeks since Jose Maria Del Nido (Sevilla FC President) refused to pick a gift (which gave him the Betis) against the bust of Manuel Ruiz de Lopera, has undoubtedly been the trigger for these disgraceful incidents.
Sevilla is a special city, read the song. There has always been a rivalry between the two biggest clubs in the city: Sevilla FC and Real Betis Balompié. But this rivalry was, more or less healthy and banter. But lately, especially because of the tension between policies, joking rivalry rivalry has become violent. "This happens when it warms up a game," said Juande Ramos this morning and recovered, giving a clear slap on the presidents. A hot and a hobby you can not add fuel.

NOT JUST SEVILLA
This time the incident occurred in Seville, but not the only city in which supporters (some of them) are disposed. Zaragoza, Valencia, Pamplona, \u200b\u200bMadrid, Vallecas, A Coruña, Bilbao, etc., Are examples of cities that have experienced unpleasant incidents in football.

the real culprit
The real blame is not so much the clubs and the home crowd. True that clubs can take better care of the excitement of his fans, at least trying not to heat or exacerbate it, but the real problem is the person who throws a bottle against the head of someone who does not know. To these people do not like sports. Are men (or women) who link their feelings and emotions at a time, to an outcome. They are people with many problems who seek refuge in a club that acts as an umbrella over him of his own tears. This club has the misfortune to have as a subscriber to a being that is not well psychologically.

THE REAL VICTIM
The first victim is the fans, the rest of the fans, the fans who enjoy the sport and supporting the team he follows to that of the greatest show possible. That fans who will suffer the predictable consequences of these events: a possible closure of the stadium, being labeled as a violent passion, the suspension of the party, etc.

But so clubs are charged, and its security forces, which are criticized failing to stop the assault or may not have found the culprit. In addition the club is presented to a predictable monetary fine.
But the real victim is football, and especially the English football. So we watched with shame as Italy or Argentina in the recent acts of vandalism, the world of football going back to Spain now face. This, gentlemen, is not football.

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