Showing posts with label Switzerland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Switzerland. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 October 2017

The Aarau of Time



Hopperational details
Date & Venue
Friday 29 September 2017 at Brügglifeld, Aarau, Switzerland
Result
FC Aarau 2 Neuchatel Xamax 0
Competition
Challenge League (Swiss 2nd Tier)
Hopstats
Ground 619. A three-hour but easy drive from Geneva into a German-speaking part of the country.
Context
The Friday night televised game pitches the weakest attack (FCA) against the meanest defence (NEU) and the visitors will start as favourites.
In one sentence
Xamax might feel that it wasn’t their night but in truth they were outfought by a more tenacious home side.
So what?
Arrau stay 8th (of 10) but now have a points cushion.  Xamax also stay 2nd because the leaders FC Schaffhausen also lost the next day.
Match Report
I love a bit of retro-rock and prog at football and Arrau served up some magnificent mood music including Status Quo and the Alan Parsons Project.  My new favorite player, Gilles Yapi-Yapo, lined up wearing 37 for Aarau.  If I start playing Football Manager again I will build a team around him for sure.

After a dodgy start in which the first Xamax corner of the night caused far-post chaos, Aarau started to defy their league position.  Most of their best work channelled through Ivan Audino down the left flank.  Xamax in turn moved the ball faster when they had the chance to break.  An Audino cross led to a disallowed goal and some premature celebration music.  It took 36 minutes before an attack reached the right byline giving Arrau’s top scorer Patrick Rossini the chance to score from the pull-back.

At half-time, I imagined strong words being spoken in the Xamax dressing-room and expected them to come out stronger.  What do I know?  Within five minutes they were two-nil down.  A fabulous save by #99 Loïc Jacot deserved better than the rebound falling to Varol Tasar, who scored easily.

Xamax, apart from one disallowed volley, were not in the game.  We had substitution music, injury music and then the phenomenon popularly known as “handbags”.  This was on the far side from me adjacent to the benches and I have no idea what happened.  I think someone was despatched from the benches to the stands.  It all kicked off again as a bottle was thrown (I think) from the benches on to the pitch as a winger was flying past.  All a bit unnecessary really.  Xamax clipped the bar as the ball bounced up from a downward header in stoppage time but I think they already knew they were a beaten side.
Ground Pix
  











Match Pix




Learn German Through Football
XX Siege, YY Unentschieden, ZZ Niedlerlangen – XX victories, YY draws, ZZ defeats
Gegen - against
Das Tor – goal
Die Tore – goals
Der Torwart – goalkeeper
Die Würste sind noch nich angekommen – the sausages have not yet arrived (so the Würst is yet to come…)
Pre-Match Entertainment
I spent the day before at CERN, the site of the Large Hadron Collider.  I’m teaching A level Physics again this year and it was a good chance to keep up-to-date (insofar as I can grasp the mind-boggling concepts!) with cutting-edge science.  Any of my readers with a recall of school science will remember drawing an electron as a little dot on a circle.  Round here electrons are nine-dimensional superstrings, with a tenth dimension of time.  This is the kind of thing that can make groundhoppers more interesting ;) and I would recommend the Particles exhibition to anyone and everyone.  The Microcosm exhibition is also superb but focused on the detail of how the LHC works.  I loved it.  The photos are 1) the Particles exhibition 2) one of the original hydrogen cylinders that supplied the LHC 3) a mock-up of part of the LHC ring 4) all quiet for now in the Atlas Control room (one of the detectors looking at proton collisions).
  





In the morning before this game I spoke at the United Nations.  To a man on the door who showed me which queue to join for a guided tour.  This was exceptionally interesting, and again I would recommend it, to anyone who cares about humanity.  Get there early and be prepared to queue for 90 minutes.  Geneva itself is very easy (and cheap) to get around by public transport and there is plenty to do, some of it free and some of it not so cheap! My hire car was parked at the edge of the city and I took the train into the centre before getting around by bus and tram.  Four pictures selected from dozens that I took at the UN.






Goalkeeper Top Colour Stats
Green beats Yellow, who deserves to lose for wearing ridiculous squad number 99.  Full up-to-date table in the next blogpost.
What Next?
A report from Saturday’s game in the Swiss 1.Liga at Meyrin FC.  Watch @GrahamYapp on Twitter for details!  On Saturday, for Non-League Day, I have to stay local because of an evening commitment, so I will probably be somewhere in the Spartan South Midlands League area.


Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Sion are a - Team Saying Goodbye to Two Dropped Points

Available in both French and German


Hopperational Details
Date & Venue
Wednesday 27 September 2017 at Stade Tourbillon, Sion
Result
FC Sion 1 Lausanne Sport 1
Competition
Super League (Highest tier in Switzerland)
Hopping
The chance to get here for Ground 618 on my lifetime list arises because I got lucky at the last minute with a place for a tour of CERN tomorrow.  Since the Higgs Boson wasn’t even on the table when I did my degree, and I am teaching the particle physics bit of the A level course later this year, it seemed a great way to combine some fun stuff with some usefulness.  It’s my first time on Swiss soil (not counting a transit through Zurich airport in 2006).
Pre-match preparation and entertainment
A drive up down and around some bendy roads between Geneva and Sion.  Picture-postcard scenery, impossibly green and looking really good before the skiing starts.  As far as the game is concerned, an online print-at-home purchase for 53CHF (so not a cheap night out) was very straightforward with a bit of French.



This match in one sentence
Utter frustration for the home side and their supporters.
So what?
The teams stay 6th and 8th respectively but all other teams have yet to play in this round.
The drama unfolds
I found myself sitting with a group of Sion supporters known as the Old Dogs.  Seemed fair, maybe with an element of nominative determinism.  They enjoyed Sion’s early dominance both in terms of possession and chances created.  However, the element of wastefulness would prove costly by the end of the evening.  The supporters in the South Tribune kept up their songs all night. Sion’s efforts were summed up though by a 33rd minute incident.  Christian Zock Abep won the ball in midfield and did all the hard work to make ground before indecision led to evaporation.  The same player headed the ball down for Marco Schneuwly whose mishit shot was just one of many half-chances spurned.  Lausanne had one late volleyed chance on the break but there was very little for 30 or so visiting supporters to celebrate.  The half-time whistle went with the score still 0-0.

Matheus Cunha opened the scoring for Sion with a screamer from the right hand side into the left corner of the net.  Out came the pyro along with an impotent message of disapproval over the PA.  This forced Lausanne to press forward more with Sion looking dangerous on the break too.  It was never dull, except for the Lausanne keeper’s blatant timewasting.  Lausanne caught Sion napping with a break of their own.  A scuffed clearance was kept in on the touchline.  The header from the resulting cross was superbly saved by Anton Mitryushkin, but the rebound fell nicely for Maxime Dominguez who absolutely leathered it for the equalising goal.

It then got very nervy, and in truth neither side was good enough to win it.  Mitryushkin’s legs denied Lausanne a scruffy win and in the end the game petered out in a draw.  Entertaining enough for the passing neutral.
Ground Pix

The castle that lends its name to the stadium











Match Pix
Sion in white and Lausanne in some kind of revolting day-glo orange.


Learn French Through Football
mercredi le vingt-sept septembre – Wednesday 27th September
Le marché des transferts – the transfer window (literally: market)
On ne gagne pas une Coupe Suisse par hasard – you don’t win a Swiss Cup by chance
Un premier contract professional – a first professional contract
La pause international – the international break
Une victoire – a victory/win
L’entraineur – the trainer (coach)
Goalkeeper Top Colour Stats
This was a draw between red and blue, but no clean sheet for either.  Full table next time I am writing a post back at home.
What Next?
I have a tour of CERN tomorrow and then a lot depends on whether I can cope with a 2hr-each-way drive on Friday night.  I will pick up a lower league fixture in the Geneva area on Saturday whatever happens.