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following on from the World News thread, use this for the Wacky World of Footie around the globe.

I reckon Balotelli will get in here quite regular.

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I’m not saying that soccer isn’t as manly as American football, but how do you suspend a pro game because one of the refs is hit with a plastic cup? It happened in Berlin, in the Bundesliga game between St. Pauli and Schalke, which was abandoned in the 88th minute after a fan threw a plastic glass full of beer at a linesman.

I guess he didn’t have a banana.

Schalke was leading 2-0 when Thorsten Schiffner was struck by the beer glass and referee Deniz Aytekin decided to end the game after consulting with his assistant, who fell to the ground but was unhurt.

It was not immediately clear whether the result would stand.

That’s shocking: In soccer, even the refs take dives?

Such beer-hurling behavior cannot be condoned, of course. But to fall to the turf and then cancel the match? Come on, Germany, man up. Here in America, we get pelted with plastic beer cups all the time. We call it “spring break.

I suspect that it was actually in Hamburg though and not Berlin.
 

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Fake’ Claudio Caniggia shows up for Masters game

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FUNNY old game, isn’t it? Argentina took on Brazil in a Masters friendly over the weekend, with former internationals including Adilio and Oscar Ruggeri going head-to-head in Natal.



One of the biggest names, and one that will resonate with Scottish football fans, was that of Claudio Caniggia, listed as wearing number seven for Argentina.

Except it wasn’t the former Dundee and Rangers striker.

It was Daniel Cordone, formerly of Vélez Sarsfield and Newcastle United - and once named among the Daily Mail’s top 50 worst strikers to have played in the Premier League - wearing a hairband.

Journalists at the match first noticed something wasn’t quite right thanks to Cordone’s tattoo sleeve on his right arm - while sporting tattoos, Caniggia does not have an armful of them - and his reluctance to speak to the press after the match.

Cordone headed straight for the changing rooms without talking to journalists after the final whistle.

Organisers insisted that it was the real Caniggia, with André de Paula, of promoter Phoenix Sports, adding: “This is the Caniggia, the real Caniggia. There is no other Caniggia.”

Argentina’s coaches echoed de Paula’s claims, before coming clean and admitting that it was Cordone and not Caniggia wearing number seven.

One fan, named as Stephano Barbosa, told local media that he was so angry at the ‘fake’ Caniggia that he left the stadium before the end of the match.

Another supporter, Arnóbio Medeiros, added: “I am very disappointed. I am an admirer of Argentine football and I wanted to see the match, and get autographs.”

Caniggia won 50 caps for Argentina during his playing days; Cordone won none.
 
......from BBC gossip;

'Real Madrid have removed the cross from their club crest as part of a lucrative three-year deal with the National Bank of Abu Dhabi. The Spanish club feared the old design would offend Muslims'
 
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