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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Events and Consequences, Part Fourteen

1- Event:
Juventus’ Luigi Allemandi taking a bribe in 1927

Consequence:
The Torino and Juventus derby on June 5, 1927 was to be the title decider for the Italian League season.
Torino officials had offered Juventus defender Luigi Allemandi a bribe of 50,000 Lira (25,000 before the match and 25,000 after the match).
Torino won the match 2-1 and clinched the title. Afterwards Allemandi went to collect the rest of the money but was refused. A journalist from the ‘Tifone’ newspaper overheard the exchange and disclosed the event.
Torino’s title win was revoked and Allemandi was banned for life.
Prince Umberto II of Savoia pardoned Allemandi and he joined Internazionale Milano (Ambrosiana-Inter).
Allemandi went on to become a World Cup Champion in 1934.



Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 40, April 2001
(Cartoon showing Allemandi taking the bribe)


Photo From: Il Libro Azzurro del Calcio Italiano, Authors: Pericle Pratelli, Pasquale Scardillo, 1974
(Luigi Allemandi)

Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 40, April 2001
(The only photograph from the match, June 5, 1927, Torino 2-Juventus 1)


2- Event:
Belgian defender Michel Renquin making the Nazi salute.

Consequence:
On March 18, 1981, West Germany’s Koln defeated Belgium’s Standard Liege (3-2) in the Quarterfinals of the UEFA Cup.
Standard Liege defender Michel Renquin felt the Irish Referee John Carpenter was unfair to the Belgians. In English, he voiced his opinion to the Referee and was booked and after mocking him was sent off.
As he was walking off under the jeers he made a Nazi salute to the German fans. He regretted his action afterwards, but was nevertheless suspended.

Photo From: Le Dictionnaire des Diables Rouges
(Michel Renquin, June 15, 1986, World Cup, Belgium 4-USSR 3)


3- Event:
Jan Molby drunk driving.

Consequence:
On October 17, 1988, Liverpool’s Danish midfielder was sentenced to three months in Prison for Drunk Driving.
In addition he was banned from driving for a year and was fined for reckless driving.


Photo From: Soccer International, January 1991
(Liverpool’s Danish midfielder Jan Molby)

4- Event:
Michael Rummenigge’s Radio interview in 1984.

Consequence:
In a Radio Interview in 1984, a caller (possibly a Football Ground Security worker) criticized Bayern Munich’s Michael Rummenigge (younger brother of Karl-Heinz) by suggesting that the players’ salaries were too high.
Rummenigge responded that there are only 500 of us (players) but 50,000 of you.
For this he was suspended from the West German U-21 squad for 10 months and was only recalled by Berti Vogts in August 1985.

Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 29, November 1983
(Michael Rummenigge at Bayern Munich, 1983/84)



5- Event:
Louis Olagnier’s rebellion in 1920.

Consequence:
On January 18, 1920, France lost a friendly to Italy with the heavy score of 9-4.
After the Match French Manager Gaston Barreau was furious with his players and verbally attacked all.
His anger and verbal abuse was to such an extent that Louis Olagnier organized a strike against the Federation on the train journey back to France.

Needless, to say his action led to his ban from the National team and this match became his solitary cap.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Old Match Photographs-Part 26a

Photo From: Fussball Magazin, January 1988
(Hungary’s Lajos Detari at Eintracht Frankfurt, 1987/88)
Photo From: Fussball Magazin, December 1989
(Rudi Voller and Jurgen Klinnsman celebrating Voller’s goal, with Mark Hughes and Guido Buchwald in the background, November 15, 1989, World Cup Qualilifier, West Germany 2-Wales 1)




Photo From: Magazin, April May 1977
(Hennes Weisweiler and Wolfgang Overath at Koln, 1976/77)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, November 1984
(Marc De Grijse , October 17, 1984, World Cup Qualifier, Belgium 3-Albania 1)

Photo From: Foot Magazine, November 1983
(Bayern Munich’s Michael Rummenigge, 1983/84)

Photo From: Foot Magazine, March 1987
(Denmark’s Kenneth Brylle with Club Brugge, 1986/87)



Photo From: Foot Magazine, March 1986
(Scotland’s Frank Mc Avennie , November 20, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Scotland 2-Australia 0)

Photo From: El Grafico , Issue 3447, 1987
(Current Argentina Manager Gerardo ‘Tata’ Martino as a Newell’s Old Boys player in the 1980s)

Photo From: Don Balon-Espana-November 15-21, 1994
(Argentinean –born Spanish International from the 1970s, Ruben Cano)

Photo From: Don Balon-Espana-March 20-26, 1995
(Atletico Madrid midfielder from the 1960s and 70s, Adelardo Rodriguez)

Photo From: Don Balon, February 24, 1997
(Jorge Contreras and Ruben Tufino, February 12, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Bolivia 1-Chile 1)

Photo From: Deutschlands Fussball Landerspiele, Eine Dokumentation von 1908-1989
(1930s German International Otto Siffling)

Photo From: Calcio 2000, October 1998
(Dino Zoff with Mantova in the 1960s)

Photo From: Bialo Czerwoni 1921-2001, Author Andrzej Gowarzewski
(A cartoon showing Poland Manager Antoni Piechniczek with Pawel Janas and Zbigniew Boniek)




Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983
(Italian National team manager Vittorio Pozzo presenting Silvio Piola to the Duke of Kent, October 26, 1938, FA 75th Anniversary, England 3-Rest of Europe XI 0)



Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983
(A cartoon of Argentinean –born Italian International from 1930s, Raimundo Orsi)


Photo From: år med Svensk Fotboll 1904-84, Author Glanell Thomas red
(Lennart Skoglund with AIK Stockholm, 1949/50)

Photo From: 100 Melhores do Futebol Portugues, Volume II
(Belenenses and Portugal International from the 1950s Matateu)



Photo From: 100 Anni del Campionato del Calcio
(Bologna’s Giacomo Bulgarelli and Fiorentina’s Humberto Maschio)



Photo From: 100 Anni del Campionato del Calcio
(Internazionale Milano’s Giuseppe Meazza in the 1930s)

Photo From: 100 Anni del Campionato del Calcio
(1950s AC Milan goalkeeper Lorenzo Buffon)



Photo From: 100 Anni del Campionato del Calcio
(Luigi Riva scoring from a penalty kick, May 15, 1970, Cagliari 2-Juventus 2)



Photo From: 100 Anni del Campionato del Calcio
(Piero Campelli, Internazionale Milano goalkeeper from the 1910s, who also played in 1912 Olympics)