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Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Andreas Isaksson joining Galatasaray...
Manchester City expect Andreas Isaksson to join Galatasaray before the close of the transfer window on Thursday night.
The Turkish giants have made a bid for the Sweden international who has been told he can leave Eastlands by manager Sven Goran Eriksson.
Joe Hart’s success in assuming the role of being City’s number one, despite his tender years, has left Isaksson with little choice but to seek alternative employment.
The 26-year-old revealed on Sunday he was keen to move to the Turkish Superlig and Eriksson’s long-standing right-hand man, Tord Grip, has confirmed the keeper will most likely have his wish granted.
“I don’t see any reason why the deal should not be completed this week,” Grip told Expressen.
Isaksson has made just 18 Premier League appearances in the 18 months he has spent at Eastlands as the start to his City career was severely hampered by a string of injuries that prevented him from making his debut until December 2006.
Ankaraspor start to win with Antonio De Nigris!..........
Mexican player Antonio De Nigris is the good luck charm for Ankaraspor!..
Ever since he transferred from Gaziantepspor to Ankaraspor, Ankaraspor won their games.
Antonio De Nigris first played against Vestel Manisaspor and they won that match 1-0.Antonio De Nigris was a big factor in this match.
This past weekend, Ankaraspor won the away match in Konya ,against Konyaspor.
In this match, Antonio De Nigris, scored his first goal under Ankaraspor uniform. Ankarspor won the match 3-1. The basement team of Turkcell Super League, Ankaraspor started the second half of the season , with a bang.
after this weekend, they moved up from 17th place to 15th place.
Lucky charm from Mexico,Antonio De Nigris, gave a shot in arm for Ankaraspor....
Monday, January 28, 2008
TURKEY FORTIS CUP QUARTER FINAL MATCHES
Turkish Fortis Cup Quarter Finals matches decided....
Fenerbahce and Galatasaray will play early final match in the Fortis Cup.
There will be two matches one at home and one away...and the winner will move on to next- round in the Fortis Cup.
First matches will be played on February 1,2 and 3rd.
Fenerbahce - Galatasaray
Caykur Rizespor - Besiktas
Adana Demirspor - Genclerbirligi
Genclerbirligi Oftasspor - Kayserispor
FENERBAHCE BLOW SIVASSPOR AWAY AND GALATASARAY GETS ON TOP AGAIN.....
Galatasaray have moved one point clear at the top of the Turkish Turkcell Super League thanks to a 4-0 rout of Ankaragucu and Fenerbahce, beating Sivaspor In Sivas.
Hakan Sukur got the ball rolling for the visitors after 36 minutes with Arda Turan and Umit Karan then scoring in the space of two minutes to give the Istanbul club a 3-0 lead at the interval.
Serkan Calik rounded off the scoring two minutes from time to move Galatasaray to the summit ahead of Fenerbahce, who were just as impressive in their 4-1 win over former league leaders Sivasspor.
Alex and Semih Senturk found the target in the first half, and although Musa Aydin pulled a goal back for the hosts, a brace from Mateja Kezman secured the win which allows Fenerbahce to leap-frog their opponents into second place.
Kayserispor sit a distant fifth after strikes from Alioum Saidou and Gokhan Unal earned them a 2-0 success at basement boys Kasimpasa. Manisaspor held off a late fightback to beat Denizlispor 3-2 and Ankaraspor were convincing 3-1 winners at Konyaspor.There were two matches that postponed to Monday in the league.
Bursaspor v Genclerbirlgi and Caykur Rizespor v Trabzonspor.
BESIKTAS MOVE ON!
Besiktas moved level two points with Turkcell Super League leaders Galaysaray thanks to a 3-1 defeat of Gaziantepspor on Sunday.
The visitors took the lead through Cristian Zurita but Edouard Cisse levelled for Besiktas before the break.
Second-half strikes from Mert Nobre and Ricardinho settled the contest and moved the hosts on to 43 points alongside Sivasspor, whose game in hand is at home to Fenerbahce on Monday .
Sunday's other game saw Genclerbirligi OFTAS edge out Istanbul Buyuksehir BSK 3-2.BSK went 2-0 up inside 13 minutes with Kerim Zengin and Ilyas Kahraman on target.
But the hosts stormed back to win it with Sandro's double added to by a Bulent Kocabey effort.
Hakan Sukur got the ball rolling for the visitors after 36 minutes with Arda Turan and Umit Karan then scoring in the space of two minutes to give the Istanbul club a 3-0 lead at the interval.
Serkan Calik rounded off the scoring two minutes from time to move Galatasaray to the summit ahead of Fenerbahce, who were just as impressive in their 4-1 win over former league leaders Sivasspor.
Alex and Semih Senturk found the target in the first half, and although Musa Aydin pulled a goal back for the hosts, a brace from Mateja Kezman secured the win which allows Fenerbahce to leap-frog their opponents into second place.
Kayserispor sit a distant fifth after strikes from Alioum Saidou and Gokhan Unal earned them a 2-0 success at basement boys Kasimpasa. Manisaspor held off a late fightback to beat Denizlispor 3-2 and Ankaraspor were convincing 3-1 winners at Konyaspor.There were two matches that postponed to Monday in the league.
Bursaspor v Genclerbirlgi and Caykur Rizespor v Trabzonspor.
BESIKTAS MOVE ON!
Besiktas moved level two points with Turkcell Super League leaders Galaysaray thanks to a 3-1 defeat of Gaziantepspor on Sunday.
The visitors took the lead through Cristian Zurita but Edouard Cisse levelled for Besiktas before the break.
Second-half strikes from Mert Nobre and Ricardinho settled the contest and moved the hosts on to 43 points alongside Sivasspor, whose game in hand is at home to Fenerbahce on Monday .
Sunday's other game saw Genclerbirligi OFTAS edge out Istanbul Buyuksehir BSK 3-2.BSK went 2-0 up inside 13 minutes with Kerim Zengin and Ilyas Kahraman on target.
But the hosts stormed back to win it with Sandro's double added to by a Bulent Kocabey effort.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
IS SIVASSPOR FOR REAL?......
It is the 20th week in the Turkish Turkcell Super League and we see a team from Anatolia ,Sivasspor, still holding on, the top spot in the league,in front of big teams, like Fenerbahce,Galatasaray and Besiktas.
And they are doing this, without Pina Balili from Israel and Australian goalkeeper Michael Petkovic.
This past week, Sivasspor got a lot of attention from foreign media and FIFA and UEFA web sites. They will be noticed more if they beat Fenerbahce this Sunday!..
Sivasspor Rookie coach, Bulent Uygun, is also getting a lot of attention from Turkish media and Foriegn media. The 36 years old former Fenerbahce player and former Turkish national player Bulent Uygun, first, was Manager, than became coach of the team!...
Not everyone lucky as him in Turkey, in my opinion!.....
I know a lot of Turkish coaches in Turkey, never giving the chances, that Bulent Uygun
was giving.......
The team's board of directors and Sivasspor President's, big role, in this sucsess is very important,in my opinion.....
Again, a win this Sunday against Fenerbahce will make them stronger in the league!
In the later weeks, they will also host top guns Galatasaray and Besiktas at home too
After this Sunday, we will see if Sivasspor is for real!...
The team with minimum budget is making a run against all odds.....
and they are doing it with second goal keeper Akin Vardar and unknown and reject players from other teams!...
Last note, this Sundays match will be played in daylight and the weather and the frozen field will be big factor......
AHMET TURGUT
Friday, January 25, 2008
Tumer signs contract with Larissa
Fenerbahce's Tumer Metin has signed a contract with Greek first division club Larissa, sources said on Thursday.
Officials of Larissa said that they will introduce 33-year-old Turkish midfielder on Friday with a news conference.
Greek media said Tumer Metin's transfer to Larissa was a "big hit".
Greek newspapers said Metin will play for Larissa at least until the end of the Greek soccer season in 2008.
Larissa is currently ranked 13th in the 16-team Greek soccer league.
The Guardian:Turkish delights continue to surprise!
Turkish delights continue to surprise
This weekend unfashionable Sivasspor have the chance to put a rocket up the Istanbul hierarchy of Turkish football with a fury not seen since Lagari Hasan Çelebi flew a gunpowder-powered jetpack over the Bosphorus in 1633.
Sivasspor, in case you haven't been paying attention, are the surprise leaders of Super Lig, and the first team to threaten the Besiktas-Fenerbahçe-Galatasaray stranglehold in a generation. They have been propelled to the summit by incredible home form: played 10, won 10, scored 20, conceded three. In the second half of the season Sivasspor face each of the big three at home. A win over Fenerbahçe this Sunday will set up the most exciting Turkish title race in recent memory.
Sivasspor actually owe much of their new-found success to Fenerbahçe, and have been rescued from obscurity by the former Istanbul Canaries' midfielder Bulent 'The Soldier' Uygun. The 36-year-old Uygun - once a tigerish, goalscoring midfielder in the Frank Lampard mould - has drilled Sivas into a formidable machine of the ugly-winning variety. "We are a professional team," he explains. "But we have the spirit of amateurs."
A rookie coach, Uygun credits his managerial success to the influence of Carlos Alberto Parreira, the manager who schemed Brazil's unBrazil-like 1994 World Cup triumph and was responsible for Fener's mid-90s revival. But equally key to Sivasspor's success is Uygun's own training system (nicknamed "Turbulence") in which players alternate between performance-enhancing fitness binges and prolonged rests, the idea being that form-sapping fatigue can be meticulously scheduled against breaks in the fixture calender. Sivasspor also go heavy on bonding sessions. As their president Mecnun Odyakmaz put it: "Money is not a major concern. We are a brotherhood."
Indeed, while over in neighbouring Greece it's taken awesome financial backing to move Asteras Tripoli into contention with the big Athenian teams, Sivasspor are a team of anti-stars very much like the Wimbledon of the past. They have a limited squad with average players. Their success depends on speedy counter-attacking football. It says it all that when the club announced they were ready to listen to offers for star player, Mehmet Yildiz, the silence was deafening.
The team's recruitment policy also seems to depend on Fenerbahçe. During the current transfer window, Mahmut Hanefi and Onur Tuncer have further swelled the Sivas ranks of fallen Fener stars - ranks that have recently included Servet Cetin, Can Arat, Gurhan Gursoy, Ilgar Gurbanov and Gokhan Bozkaya.
Despite Sivasspor having 'won' the first half of the season, Turkish journalists are dubious they can last the distance. Ebru Koksaldi of Fanatik urges caution. "Remember Real Sociedad in the 2002-03 season?" he says. "They had no stars but 13 or 14 players with incredible motivation. It still wasn't enough to beat Real Madrid. The next year, they collapsed. Now they are in the second division."
Added to the lack of resources, injury to pivotal Israeli forward Pini Balili - the 28 year-old forward who has bagged seven goals in 29 games for his country, but who muffed his lines during England's dismal 0-0 draw in Tel Aviv - is also a serious dent to Sivasspor's chances. "Nobody can say they will be the champions," says Koksaldi. "But it is clear that they will be the new power in the Turkish league, like Genclerbirligi and Gaziantepspor once were."
Still, from the very beginning, pundits have been expecting steady Sivas to fade as quickly as last season's great white hopes, Vestel Manisaspor, whose eye-catching start to the 2006-07 season ended in mid-table mediocrity and serious crowd trouble. They're still waiting.
With Anatolian Sivasspor well placed to take advantage of a hostile home climate that can mean games are played in knee-knocking temperatures of below -10C, it may be that the dramatic loss of form never comes. A Uefa Cup place already looks nailed on, but victory on Sunday will further shorten the odds on Sivasspor becoming only the fifth Turkish club ever to win the league title.
Scott ANTHONY/ The Guardian
This weekend unfashionable Sivasspor have the chance to put a rocket up the Istanbul hierarchy of Turkish football with a fury not seen since Lagari Hasan Çelebi flew a gunpowder-powered jetpack over the Bosphorus in 1633.
Sivasspor, in case you haven't been paying attention, are the surprise leaders of Super Lig, and the first team to threaten the Besiktas-Fenerbahçe-Galatasaray stranglehold in a generation. They have been propelled to the summit by incredible home form: played 10, won 10, scored 20, conceded three. In the second half of the season Sivasspor face each of the big three at home. A win over Fenerbahçe this Sunday will set up the most exciting Turkish title race in recent memory.
Sivasspor actually owe much of their new-found success to Fenerbahçe, and have been rescued from obscurity by the former Istanbul Canaries' midfielder Bulent 'The Soldier' Uygun. The 36-year-old Uygun - once a tigerish, goalscoring midfielder in the Frank Lampard mould - has drilled Sivas into a formidable machine of the ugly-winning variety. "We are a professional team," he explains. "But we have the spirit of amateurs."
A rookie coach, Uygun credits his managerial success to the influence of Carlos Alberto Parreira, the manager who schemed Brazil's unBrazil-like 1994 World Cup triumph and was responsible for Fener's mid-90s revival. But equally key to Sivasspor's success is Uygun's own training system (nicknamed "Turbulence") in which players alternate between performance-enhancing fitness binges and prolonged rests, the idea being that form-sapping fatigue can be meticulously scheduled against breaks in the fixture calender. Sivasspor also go heavy on bonding sessions. As their president Mecnun Odyakmaz put it: "Money is not a major concern. We are a brotherhood."
Indeed, while over in neighbouring Greece it's taken awesome financial backing to move Asteras Tripoli into contention with the big Athenian teams, Sivasspor are a team of anti-stars very much like the Wimbledon of the past. They have a limited squad with average players. Their success depends on speedy counter-attacking football. It says it all that when the club announced they were ready to listen to offers for star player, Mehmet Yildiz, the silence was deafening.
The team's recruitment policy also seems to depend on Fenerbahçe. During the current transfer window, Mahmut Hanefi and Onur Tuncer have further swelled the Sivas ranks of fallen Fener stars - ranks that have recently included Servet Cetin, Can Arat, Gurhan Gursoy, Ilgar Gurbanov and Gokhan Bozkaya.
Despite Sivasspor having 'won' the first half of the season, Turkish journalists are dubious they can last the distance. Ebru Koksaldi of Fanatik urges caution. "Remember Real Sociedad in the 2002-03 season?" he says. "They had no stars but 13 or 14 players with incredible motivation. It still wasn't enough to beat Real Madrid. The next year, they collapsed. Now they are in the second division."
Added to the lack of resources, injury to pivotal Israeli forward Pini Balili - the 28 year-old forward who has bagged seven goals in 29 games for his country, but who muffed his lines during England's dismal 0-0 draw in Tel Aviv - is also a serious dent to Sivasspor's chances. "Nobody can say they will be the champions," says Koksaldi. "But it is clear that they will be the new power in the Turkish league, like Genclerbirligi and Gaziantepspor once were."
Still, from the very beginning, pundits have been expecting steady Sivas to fade as quickly as last season's great white hopes, Vestel Manisaspor, whose eye-catching start to the 2006-07 season ended in mid-table mediocrity and serious crowd trouble. They're still waiting.
With Anatolian Sivasspor well placed to take advantage of a hostile home climate that can mean games are played in knee-knocking temperatures of below -10C, it may be that the dramatic loss of form never comes. A Uefa Cup place already looks nailed on, but victory on Sunday will further shorten the odds on Sivasspor becoming only the fifth Turkish club ever to win the league title.
Scott ANTHONY/ The Guardian
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