Séries match 1: Rhinos v Impact 03.09 Frontier field 19h30
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Séries match 1: Rhinos v Impact 03.09 Frontier field 19h30
Premier match des séries 2004.
Grande et Ze Roberto de retour pour ce match, Nevio suspendu.
On aura presque notre équipe au complet.
Le match est en webcast en anglais à:
http://www.wysl1040.com/
Grande et Ze Roberto de retour pour ce match, Nevio suspendu.
On aura presque notre équipe au complet.
Le match est en webcast en anglais à:
http://www.wysl1040.com/
Dernière modification par François le 07 septembre 2004 14:06, modifié 1 fois.
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Rhinos miffed that A-League spreads blame
Rhinos miffed that A-League spreads blame
Jeff DiVeronica
Staff writer
(September 2, 2004) — A-League officials say lax security at Frontier Field contributed to two incidents during Friday's Rhinos match with rival Montreal in which two Impact players were ejected and another was caught on videotape punching Rochester midfielder Lenin Steenkamp.
As a result, expect at least a few changes in how things are run Friday at Frontier in what is expected to be a heated first-round playoff match between the Rhinos and Impact. Game 2 of their two-match, total-goal series is Sunday in Montreal.
"Both teams made a lot of mistakes," said David Askinas, chief executive officer of the United Soccer Leagues, which oversees the A-League. "We want to make this rivalry about the games rather than what goes on off the field."
Tim Holt, the A-League's director of operations, will attend the match.
That'll be difficult because what happens on the pitch has usually ignited what transpires off it.
Bad blood has been a staple of Rochester-Montreal matches since the Rhinos knocked the regular-season champion Impact out of the playoffs in Rochester's 1996 inaugural season. Both sides also have felt they've been treated unfairly by officials when playing on the opponent's home field.
The suspensions and fines handed out by the A-League as a result of Friday's fracas didn't sit well with either team.
"I guess that means we did our job," Askinas said.
The Rhinos are upset because they feel Nevio Pizzolitto, who punched Steenkamp en route to the locker room for halftime, isn't being punished severely enough, fines to their own players were too steep, and they are being accused of provoking Montreal and having shoddy security.
Montreal is miffed that Pizzolitto, who was given what amounts to a one-game suspension because the league allowed his absence from Sunday's meaningless regular-season finale to count as a game served, has to miss Game 1 because it felt the defender was provoked, a claim the league believes.
"In our opinion, both players played a part," Askinas said. "We think Steenkamp deliberately timed his exit so he could get into it with the Montreal players to mix it up. That is consistent with the videotape we saw when (Rhinos bench) players were going after Adam Braz after he was red-carded. There was no need for Rochester players to get between Braz and the exit. That escalated the affair."
Braz was ejected for a hard tackle on Noah Delgado. Late in the match, Montreal's Mauricio Vincello also was red-carded for a tackle from behind on Chris Carrieri.
Each team has designated exit areas at halftime and after the match. The Rhinos are supposed to leave through the third-base dugout and opponents in the tunnel behind home plate, but a few Rochester players usually exit behind the plate.
"I've seen guys go that way before. It's not a big deal," said Montreal midfielder Yuri Lavrynenko, who was released by the Rhinos earlier this season. "Security can be as tight as they want. If guys want to get into it, they'll find a way."
Steenkamp said he and Pizzolitto were arguing about the proper exit and how Steenkamp and Montreal's Gabriel Gervais, another ex-Rhino, were involved in a similar halftime-exit altercation last year.
"We thought it was provocation," by Steenkamp, Askinas said. "Did it mean he should have gotten hit? No. That never should happen."
Pizzolitto was given a red card and three-game suspension earlier this season for elbowing an opponent during a match at Virginia Beach. He missed Montreal's next match, as per FIFA rules after a red card, then was allowed to play in 1-0 wins over the Rhinos on July 7 and July 9 because Montreal appealed. He served the final two games in losses to Syracuse on July 14 and July 16.
"We didn't think it would be fair to have a playoff series decided without one of the best players on the field," Askinas said, explaining why Pizzolitto's absence Sunday was applied to the suspension. "There's ample precedent for that. We didn't create that for Montreal."
The Rhinos still think Montreal got off easy.
"Our players didn't punch anybody. We didn't get any red cards," Rochester general manager Chris Economides said. "What did we do?"
It's what the team didn't do, Askinas said.
Rhinos players shouldn't have been allowed to berate Braz as he tried to exit, Askinas said. Economides also shouldn't have been at field level near the action, Askinas said. That's a league rule for owners. Security also was asked by an official to make sure the teams used the proper exits at halftime, Askinas said.
But Economides said security wasn't available because it was busy near midfield, where Montreal coach Nick DeSantis had charged out to talk to officials.
The league has told the Rhinos to move the opponent's bench so it isn't so close to fans, a problem for teams such as Pittsburgh and Hershey.
JDIVERON@DemocratandChronicle.com
Jeff DiVeronica
Staff writer
(September 2, 2004) — A-League officials say lax security at Frontier Field contributed to two incidents during Friday's Rhinos match with rival Montreal in which two Impact players were ejected and another was caught on videotape punching Rochester midfielder Lenin Steenkamp.
As a result, expect at least a few changes in how things are run Friday at Frontier in what is expected to be a heated first-round playoff match between the Rhinos and Impact. Game 2 of their two-match, total-goal series is Sunday in Montreal.
"Both teams made a lot of mistakes," said David Askinas, chief executive officer of the United Soccer Leagues, which oversees the A-League. "We want to make this rivalry about the games rather than what goes on off the field."
Tim Holt, the A-League's director of operations, will attend the match.
That'll be difficult because what happens on the pitch has usually ignited what transpires off it.
Bad blood has been a staple of Rochester-Montreal matches since the Rhinos knocked the regular-season champion Impact out of the playoffs in Rochester's 1996 inaugural season. Both sides also have felt they've been treated unfairly by officials when playing on the opponent's home field.
The suspensions and fines handed out by the A-League as a result of Friday's fracas didn't sit well with either team.
"I guess that means we did our job," Askinas said.
The Rhinos are upset because they feel Nevio Pizzolitto, who punched Steenkamp en route to the locker room for halftime, isn't being punished severely enough, fines to their own players were too steep, and they are being accused of provoking Montreal and having shoddy security.
Montreal is miffed that Pizzolitto, who was given what amounts to a one-game suspension because the league allowed his absence from Sunday's meaningless regular-season finale to count as a game served, has to miss Game 1 because it felt the defender was provoked, a claim the league believes.
"In our opinion, both players played a part," Askinas said. "We think Steenkamp deliberately timed his exit so he could get into it with the Montreal players to mix it up. That is consistent with the videotape we saw when (Rhinos bench) players were going after Adam Braz after he was red-carded. There was no need for Rochester players to get between Braz and the exit. That escalated the affair."
Braz was ejected for a hard tackle on Noah Delgado. Late in the match, Montreal's Mauricio Vincello also was red-carded for a tackle from behind on Chris Carrieri.
Each team has designated exit areas at halftime and after the match. The Rhinos are supposed to leave through the third-base dugout and opponents in the tunnel behind home plate, but a few Rochester players usually exit behind the plate.
"I've seen guys go that way before. It's not a big deal," said Montreal midfielder Yuri Lavrynenko, who was released by the Rhinos earlier this season. "Security can be as tight as they want. If guys want to get into it, they'll find a way."
Steenkamp said he and Pizzolitto were arguing about the proper exit and how Steenkamp and Montreal's Gabriel Gervais, another ex-Rhino, were involved in a similar halftime-exit altercation last year.
"We thought it was provocation," by Steenkamp, Askinas said. "Did it mean he should have gotten hit? No. That never should happen."
Pizzolitto was given a red card and three-game suspension earlier this season for elbowing an opponent during a match at Virginia Beach. He missed Montreal's next match, as per FIFA rules after a red card, then was allowed to play in 1-0 wins over the Rhinos on July 7 and July 9 because Montreal appealed. He served the final two games in losses to Syracuse on July 14 and July 16.
"We didn't think it would be fair to have a playoff series decided without one of the best players on the field," Askinas said, explaining why Pizzolitto's absence Sunday was applied to the suspension. "There's ample precedent for that. We didn't create that for Montreal."
The Rhinos still think Montreal got off easy.
"Our players didn't punch anybody. We didn't get any red cards," Rochester general manager Chris Economides said. "What did we do?"
It's what the team didn't do, Askinas said.
Rhinos players shouldn't have been allowed to berate Braz as he tried to exit, Askinas said. Economides also shouldn't have been at field level near the action, Askinas said. That's a league rule for owners. Security also was asked by an official to make sure the teams used the proper exits at halftime, Askinas said.
But Economides said security wasn't available because it was busy near midfield, where Montreal coach Nick DeSantis had charged out to talk to officials.
The league has told the Rhinos to move the opponent's bench so it isn't so close to fans, a problem for teams such as Pittsburgh and Hershey.
JDIVERON@DemocratandChronicle.com
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Très bon article
Et quand je lis les explications de Dave Askinas, je trouve les décisions logiques
Quant à l'excuse de la "sécurité autour de l'arbitre", elle ne tient pas la route !
Si un entraîneur se comporte mal, rien n'empêche l'arbitre de l'envoyer dans la tribune (oui, on peut exclure un entraîneur, j'ose espérer que je ne vous apprend rien)
Et si un coach est assez con pour agresser un arbitre et avoir de gros ennuis... mais De Santis est plus intelligent que ça !
Un seul gars aurait suffi, pas l'ensemble de la sécurité
Les autres auraient pu aller là où il y avait un amas de joueurs et où il y avait davantage de risques que ça dérape...
Et quand je lis les explications de Dave Askinas, je trouve les décisions logiques
Quant à l'excuse de la "sécurité autour de l'arbitre", elle ne tient pas la route !
Si un entraîneur se comporte mal, rien n'empêche l'arbitre de l'envoyer dans la tribune (oui, on peut exclure un entraîneur, j'ose espérer que je ne vous apprend rien)
Et si un coach est assez con pour agresser un arbitre et avoir de gros ennuis... mais De Santis est plus intelligent que ça !
Un seul gars aurait suffi, pas l'ensemble de la sécurité
Les autres auraient pu aller là où il y avait un amas de joueurs et où il y avait davantage de risques que ça dérape...
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Composition des équipes :
Montréal : Sutton, Gervais, Braz, Vincello, Williams, Grande, Roberto, Leduc, Biello, Bailey, Sebrango
Montréal : Sutton, Gervais, Braz, Vincello, Williams, Grande, Roberto, Leduc, Biello, Bailey, Sebrango
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Rot shit stair : Zagar, Demmin, Mendes, Wilson, Semedo, Taskiris, Delgado, Wilson, Fuller, Woolfolk, Carrieri
Joueurs de réserve :
Montréal : Olivieri, Barker, Cann, Ribeiro, Lavrynenko, Lemire, Commodore
rrrrrrrrrrrr (comme le fil préhistorique) : Johnson, Aguilera, Allnutt, Trout, Wright, Miller, Pilarski
Joueurs de réserve :
Montréal : Olivieri, Barker, Cann, Ribeiro, Lavrynenko, Lemire, Commodore
rrrrrrrrrrrr (comme le fil préhistorique) : Johnson, Aguilera, Allnutt, Trout, Wright, Miller, Pilarski
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0-0 à la mi-temps
pas de sang, pas de mort, tout va bien
pas de sang, pas de mort, tout va bien
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Les faits saillants (extraits de uslsoccer.com) :
8e Zagar (ROC) makes save on 20-yard free kick 8
22e Sutton (MON) makes save on Tsakiris (ROC) shot 22
8e Zagar (ROC) makes save on 20-yard free kick 8
22e Sutton (MON) makes save on Tsakiris (ROC) shot 22
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score final : victoire 0-1 avec apparemment un grand Sutton
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Déclarations de De Santis
«C’était un bel effort, les joueurs ont démontré du caractère, ils ont fait preuve de concentration dès le début du match. Même si nous sommes en bonne position, il faudra donner le même genre d’effort dimanche. Les gars savent que le deuxième match sera tout aussi difficile. Greg a fait les arrêts-clés. On a vu ce soir qu’il est le genre de gardien qui va nous mener loin dans les séries.»
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La photo du but est en page d'accueil et en grand en rubrique photos
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We came, we won and weRe going home!
Salut a tous de Rochester ou l'Impact a demontrer beaucoup de caractere.
Une victoire plus que merite. Petite foule de 7100 spectacteurs qui etaient vraiment silencieux. Nick a fait un travail incroyable et l'equipe etait vraiment prepare pour ce match.
Une victoire plus que merite. Petite foule de 7100 spectacteurs qui etaient vraiment silencieux. Nick a fait un travail incroyable et l'equipe etait vraiment prepare pour ce match.
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Qui y avait-il d'autre de Montréal finalement ?
Comment ont été les prestations individuelles des joueurs ?
Sutton a-t-il été aussi incroyable que le laissait entendre le match à la radio ?
Comment ont été les prestations individuelles des joueurs ?
Sutton a-t-il été aussi incroyable que le laissait entendre le match à la radio ?
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Il y a avait des employes du club, notre ami Yannick entre autre.Bxl Boy a écrit :Qui y avait-il d'autre de Montréal finalement ?
Comment ont été les prestations individuelles des joueurs ?
Sutton a-t-il été aussi incroyable que le laissait entendre le match à la radio ?
La famille de Yuri, Greg Sutton.
Un grand Sebrango ce soir, Sutton a ete tres bon mais c'est vraiment un effort d'equipe. Une preparation incroyable. De quoi etre fier.
Je souhaite vraiment que les gens se deplacent en grand nombre dimanche pour le match retour.
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La chasse aux Rhinos n'est pas terminee
ALors que je quitte Rochester, je viens tout juste de voir un joueur des Rhinos quitter son appartement. La chasse n'est pas finie!
On se voit en grand nombre au CCR demain!!!
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Matt, tu devrais savoir qu'ici dès que le ballon frappe le gardien, et ce peu importe le sport, les commentateurs viennent fous et ça devient l'arrêt de l'année.
J'imagine que les deux arrêts en question sont les deux zoupizoupis que l'on a vu à RDS, et bien voilà...cours de foot 101 à reprendre car ce fut un échec...
Sinon, résultat surprenant mais vraiment sweet...
J'imagine que les deux arrêts en question sont les deux zoupizoupis que l'on a vu à RDS, et bien voilà...cours de foot 101 à reprendre car ce fut un échec...
Sinon, résultat surprenant mais vraiment sweet...
SOS (Save Our Soccer) - Impact de Montréal, et rien d'autre.
Si un imposteur rentre chez moi et s'en prend à ma famille, je vais intervenir ; Joey, c'est le temps, là, de ''kicker'' les poubelles...
Si un imposteur rentre chez moi et s'en prend à ma famille, je vais intervenir ; Joey, c'est le temps, là, de ''kicker'' les poubelles...