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		<title>Steaua Bucureşti cleared of charges</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2008 12:46:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>j</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Romanian Liga I]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gigi Becali]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Petre Marin]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[In positive news from Bucureşti, Steaua Bucureşti has been cleared of all bribery charges by Romania&#8217;s soccer Arbitrage Court and had the seven-point deduction that the LPF (Liga Profesionista de Footbal) overturned. This courts decision is final and cannot be appealed. 
The court additionally reduced sanctions against Steaua Bucureşti owner, Gigi Becali, reducing his 24 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In positive news from Bucureşti, Steaua Bucureşti has been cleared of all bribery charges by Romania&#8217;s soccer Arbitrage Court and had the seven-point deduction that the LPF (Liga Profesionista de Footbal) overturned. This courts decision is final and cannot be appealed. </p>
<p>The court additionally reduced sanctions against Steaua Bucureşti owner, Gigi Becali, reducing his 24 month ban to six months from twenty-four and completely eliminated the ban on him attending matches as well as the outright ban of defender Petre Marin.</p>
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		<title>review part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 21:12:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>j</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[EURO 2008]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Romanian Liga I]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Team News]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Andrei Cristea]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Cosmin Gangioveanu]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Cristian Dănălache]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dinamo Bucureşti]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Emil Jula]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Energie Cottbus]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Florin Costea]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gabriel Torje]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mihai Dina]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Unirea Valahorum Urziceni]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Universitatea Craiova]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[In continuation of part one of this ongoing series I previously noted that the weakness of the Tricolorii was primarily based the creative end of play and possessing the level of confidence needed to excel at this level. Part of this problem, in my opinion, relates to the lessening role of domestic league players within [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In continuation of part one of this ongoing series I previously noted that the weakness of the <em>Tricolorii</em> was primarily based the creative end of play and possessing the level of confidence needed to excel at this level. Part of this problem, in my opinion, relates to the lessening role of domestic league players within the national team which could cause a multitude of problems in years to come if the problem isn&#8217;t rectified. To understand this issue better, let’s crunch some numbers on team and individual work-rates.</p>
<p>                                                            France-Italy-Netherlands<br />
Bogdan Lobonţ (Romania; Dinamo Bucureşti) &#8211; 4659 &#8211; 5295 &#8211; 5235<br />
Marius Popa (Romania Poli Timişoara) dnp &#8211; dnp &#8211; dnp<br />
Eduard Stăncioiu (Romania; CFR Cluj)	dnp &#8211; dnp &#8211; dnp		</p>
<p>Cosmin Contra (Spain; Getafe CF)  9989 &#8211; 10164 -10194<br />
Răzvan Raţ (Ukraine; Shakhtar Donetsk)	9962 -10140 -10591<br />
Gabriel Tamaş (France; AJ Auxerre) 9542 &#8211; 9641 &#8211; 9757<br />
Cristian Chivu (Italy; Inter Milan) 10045 &#8211; 10524 &#8211; 11109<br />
Dorin Goian (Romania; Steaua Bucureşti)	9765 &#8211; 9948 -11506<br />
Mirel Rădoi (Romania: Steaua Bucureşti)	10693 &#8211; 2580 &#8211; dnp<br />
Sorin Ghionea (Romania; Steaua Bucureşti) dnp &#8211; dnp &#8211; 10093<br />
Cosmin Moţi (Romania;Dinamo Bucureşti)	dnp &#8211; dnp &#8211; dnp<br />
Ştefan Radu (Italy; Lazio) dnp &#8211; dnp &#8211; dnp<br />
Cristian Săpunaru (Romania FC Rapid Bucureşti)	dnp &#8211; dnp &#8211; dnp	</p>
<p>Florentin Petre (Bulgaria;CSKA Sofia) dnp &#8211; 8082 &#8211; 1626<br />
Paul Codrea (Italy; Siena) 3514 &#8211; 11660 -9446<br />
Răzvan Cociş (Russia; Lokomotiv Moscow)	8871 -946 &#8211; 12743<br />
Nicolae Dică ( Romania;Steaua Bucureşti) 129 &#8211; 8992 &#8211; 2725<br />
Bănel Nicoliţă (Romania; Steaua Bucureşti) 12241 &#8211; 4513 &#8211; dnp<br />
Adrian Cristea (Romania; Dinamo Bucureşti) dnp &#8211; dnp &#8211; dnp			</p>
<p>Adrian Mutu (Italy; Fiorentina)	8492 &#8211; 9809 &#8211; 10255<br />
Marius Niculae (Scotland; Inverness Caledonian Thistle)	2011 &#8211; dnp &#8211; 7866<br />
Daniel Niculae (France; AJ Auxerre) 10613 &#8211; 11384 &#8211; 4246<br />
Ciprian Marica (Germany; VfB Stuttgart)	dnp &#8211; dnp &#8211; dnp		</p>
<p>Given the fact these work-rate numbers / meters ran per match are in line with other statistical evaluations tools, you&#8217;re able to extrapolate the heavy reliance upon players outside of the domestic league as players from outside the domestic league account for 69% (France) , 79% (Italy) and 66% (Netherlands) of total work. While on the surface this might not appear to be a problem to solve for Coaches and administrators within the long-range development of the game it poses significant concern. </p>
<p>Naturally this isn&#8217;t such an easy problem to solve as with the race to see immediate success, developing younger players can unfortunately be forgotten. However without a strong youth development program as well as a supporting domestic league, the ability to crash through the top ten of the world is a near impossibility. Nations who typically do not support and develop their domestic leagues with a presence of players in the national team learn a very tough lesson as they find themselves on the losing end of matches and a dwindling ability to develop players as well as domestic coaches. I dare say this is one of the greatest problems England has within Football and to solve the situation, action must be taken that is swift and decisive. </p>
<p>With the upcoming friendly against Latvia it is important to expose a few younger players who play domestically to the international game if merely to get their feet wet. It is critical as the national team moves forward towards World Cup 2010 that they recognize their strengths but equally recognize fundamental flaws in the system. This is particularly important as you consider the aging squad and the afore-mentioned role of the development of the players domestically and their involvement in international competition. While <strong>this is only a partial list</strong> and does not include prior call-ups, Footballers such as Universitatea Craiova midfielders, 18 year-old Cosmin Gangioveanu, 22 year old Mihai Dina as well 23 year-old striker Florin Costea warrant consideration. The mercurial 24 year-old striker Andrei Cristea who is presently at Dinamo Bucureşti (although this is likely to change shortly) needs to be considered within call-ups once again as well as Unirea Valahorum Urziceni&#8217;s 25 year-old striker Cristian Dănălache.  Gabriel Torje of Dinamo Bucureşti, at only 18, is a thrill to watch and in-time will be a top-flight player internationally. I can’t help but note that one of more interesting transfers that has received little attention this off-season is Emil Jula, now of Energie Cottbus. While he isn’t necessarily within the younger group of players his continued scoring prowess certainly make him worthy of consideration. </p>
<p>In part three of this review I will continue looking at the role of the domestic program, developmental plans, possible flaws, names to look out for in and out of the domestic league and how the re-emergence of Romania as a top-ten team in the world will maintain its course.  </p>
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		<title>&#8220;Chocolate and candies&#8221; : Best lie of the week, hands down</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 16:16:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ian Rose</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Romanian Liga I]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The Romanian Liga is over, and for the first time ever, CFR Cluj is champion of Romania.  But as is often the case in Romania, things are not so simple.  Corruption and bribing charges have now officially been filed by DNA, the national anti-corruption department.  As a side note, I have no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Romanian Liga is over, and for the first time ever, CFR Cluj is champion of Romania.  But as is often the case in Romania, things are not so simple.  Corruption and bribing charges have <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/feedarticle/7505057">now officially been filed</a> by DNA, the national anti-corruption department.  As a side note, I have no idea what it stands for, but DNA is a great name for an investigative team.  Way better than CSI.</p>
<p>Our title today takes a little explaining.  The charges stem from the final match between CFR and cross-town rivals Universitatea Cluj, which CFR won 1-0, sealing their title.  Apparently, agents from Steaua Bucharest, who finished one point behind CFR, were on hand to take in the match.  And they brought with them, as one does, 1.7 million euros.  Whether the receptacle for this cash was a briefcase or several cloth bags with Euro signs on them, I don&#8217;t know, but if the money was a secret, it was kept badly.  So, DNA is claiming that Steaua was ready to pay Universitatea the cash if they could hold or beat CFR, thus putting the championship back into Steaua&#8217;s hands.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the best part, though, the undisputed lie of the week.  It comes from Steaua&#8217;s owner Gigi Becali, who admits to the money being there, but gives a rather different explanation for it.  <b>&#8220;I sent them (the four emissaries) to buy chocolate and candies (from Cluj)&#8230; I buy what I want. The money is mine and I may send them anywhere I want.&#8221;</b></p>
<p>1.7 million euros.  2.6 million dollars.  That&#8217;s a lot of candy.</p>
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