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Superga air disaster remembered

Posted on May 04, 2009  by Stretford-end  in Munich   9 Comments »
Superga air disaster

Sixty years ago today a plane carrying the Torino side back from a friendly against Benfica crashed into the hill of Superga – near Turin – killing all 31 passengers on board. Of course this has no reference to United at all, in terms of directly affecting the football club – however nine years after this tragedy – Munich happened.

Some people are unaware of the tragedy outside of Italy – which robbed Italy of one of their finest sides they had ever seen. Torino had won five Serie A titles on the trot from 1943 (45 & 46 were not contested due to the war) and was generally considered the best side in Italy – ahead of city rivals Juventus. Torino also boasted the talents of Valentino Mazzola, the father of Italian football legend Sandro Mazzola.

The similarities to our own disaster are vast – both cities were gravely effected by the loss of the team, both teams were widely considered the best in the land and would go on to achieve even more greatness and both clubs had players that would have contributed to the success of the national side in future world cups – however United were able to rebuild with the survivors of the air disaster and guidance from Jimmy Murphy through the dark days post Munich – with Busby still in hospital. Torino were never the same post 1949 as the whole side was wiped out – there were no survivors. City rivals Juventus became the most successful side in Italy and ironically won the 1950 title – something that would not have been achievable had Torino not flown that day. Torino have only won the Serie A title once since 1949 – in 1976 – and you feel that had this tragedy not occurred – the Turin club would have won a considerable amount more.

RIP all those who died in the Superga air disaster, sixty years today.

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Match Report: Middlesbrough 0-2 Manchester United

Posted on May 03, 2009  by Stretford-end  in Man United, Match Reports, Middlesbrough   1 Comment »

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Champions Manchester United opened up a (temporary) 6 point gap at the top of the Premier League with a comfortable victory achieved with an under strength side at the Riverside.

Similar goals in terms of execution were scored by Ryan Giggs and Ji-Sung Park in each half, ensuring Sir Alex Ferguson’s team selection was justified, but relegation threatened Boro rarely even mustered a meaningful attack let alone a shot that tested Ben Foster.

The opening goal came after Dimitar Berbatov played a ball in the direction of Federico Macheda who was making his first start in the league – the youngster couldn’t control it, and the ball rolled instead to Giggs, who used all of his experience and ability to drive home magnificently from 20 yards. The goal instantly drew eerie similarities to the one he scored in the same venue almost 13 years ago when United clinched the title in 1996, and it was his 98th Premier League goal, and 149th overall for the club.

Giggs used the goal as inspiration for another stellar performance in the middle of the park alongside fellow legend Paul Scholes – but try as they might, the visitors could not penetrate for a second goal in the first half. The second half was a different story however and both Macheda and Rooney went close in the opening moments – a move involving both the players, as well as Giggs and Berbatov, culminated with Rooney finding Park with a sensational through ball, and the South Korean smashed home on the run from 20 yards with his weaker left foot.

The game took a settled tone after the second goal as Boro looked powerless and United looked to pick them off on the break, with Wayne Rooney in particular eager to add more goals to the tally. It wasn’t to be, but Sir Alex took advantage of the relaxed pace of the game to make all three changes while ensuring that the likes of Carrick, Fletcher, Anderson and Ronaldo were all completely rested for Tuesday’s massive clash with Arsenal.

The result means the champions need just 7 points to ensure a third successive championship which would draw them level on 18 titles a piece with Liverpool.

Source: (Yolkie)

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