Hodgson hails proposed Liverpool buyout
Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson is delighted the Boston Red Sox owners want to rescue the heavily indebted club, despite a looming court battle by the board to force the club's current owners to sell. cbc.ca |
Macheda clarifies 'chav' comments
• Italian says word 'coatto' was taken out of context• Striker texted Rio Ferdinand to explain situationFederico Macheda has sought to resolve any misunderstandings after referring to Wayne Rooney as a "bit of a chav" during a conversation with Italian reporters.Macheda described Rooney as a "coatto" – a Roman slang term that does not have a direct translation but broadly carries the same sense as "chav" would in English. But although the word can be used pejoratively, Macheda had intended it in a more familiar, affectionate sense."I said 'coatto' in a Roman way, but with no intention of offending Rooney," said Macheda yesterday after learning that his words had been making for uncomfortable headlines in England. "I respect him hugely. I wanted to say that for me he is a rough and ready character, truthful."Macheda had not been helped by the fact that many dictionaries offer far stronger translations of the word. The online dictionary wordreference.com translates coatto as "young urban working-class person with vulgar and sometimes violent behaviour", leading some English translations to simply claim that Macheda had branded his team-mate "vulgar" and "working-class".As Gazzetta dello Sport reflects this morning: "Romans know well that within that word 'coatto', there is a state of mind specific to that city that 100 other Italian words could never define." The Roma striker Francesco Totti has proudly referred to himself as a "coatto" in the past, and some reports of Macheda's interview suggest he actually said that Rooney was a "coatto like me".Nevertheless, Macheda was sufficiently concerned that he immediately texted Rio Ferdinand in the hope that, as a senior member of the United dressing room, the defender would be able to help smooth things over. "Rio told me not to worry, that everything was fine," he added.Wayne RooneyManchester UnitedPaolo Bandiniguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds guardian.co.uk |
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