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Deportivo:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1016ok_deportivo-2-espanyol-0_sport
Zaragoza:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x101bgs_zaragoza-1-athletic-bilbao-2_sport
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1016ok_deportivo-2-espanyol-0_sport
Zaragoza:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x101bgs_zaragoza-1-athletic-bilbao-2_sport
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Goodbye
It was great to join the page activity here with you and with your comments , thanks
Have nice summer holidays
Goodbye
It was great to join the page activity here with you and with your comments , thanks
Have nice summer holidays
A true La Liga fan. Saying goodbye with 2 more matches left in the season and many of them exciting matches to determine CL spots.
DMs in La Liga:
http://www.whoscored.com/Blog/bqt_eqsuleku-ucsrkhdpa/Show/Player-Focus-La-Ligas-Vital-Defensive-Midfielders
http://www.whoscored.com/Blog/bqt_eqsuleku-ucsrkhdpa/Show/Player-Focus-La-Ligas-Vital-Defensive-Midfielders
Sid Lowe on Atletico v Madrid in the Copa del Rey:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/may/18/atletico-madrid-real-copa-del-rey
"I couldn't play at Madrid because of how I look," Mono Burgos insisted once. "I'm not joking. They'd make me cut my hair. Atlético is synonymous with workers. Atlético fans are brickies, taxi drivers, and churros sellers."
"I wanted to score that goal for all the kids who laugh at my son every day for being an Atlético fan."
- Miranda
"...this was the year of the décima... just that instead of Madrid's 10th European Cup, it was Atlético's 10th Spanish Cup. In 18 months, Diego Simeone has won as much as José Mourinho in three years."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/may/18/atletico-madrid-real-copa-del-rey
"I couldn't play at Madrid because of how I look," Mono Burgos insisted once. "I'm not joking. They'd make me cut my hair. Atlético is synonymous with workers. Atlético fans are brickies, taxi drivers, and churros sellers."
"I wanted to score that goal for all the kids who laugh at my son every day for being an Atlético fan."
- Miranda
"...this was the year of the décima... just that instead of Madrid's 10th European Cup, it was Atlético's 10th Spanish Cup. In 18 months, Diego Simeone has won as much as José Mourinho in three years."
I knew that if there was ever a time where they could break this poor run against us, it would be in a final at the Bernabeu against us - having played 5 times in such encounters, they've bested us 4 times I believe.
Honestly, I didn't think it was remotely possible. I must (biasedly) say it has been quite a poor job by Mourinho the past month. Very pouty and miserable, seemed to have finally affected the performance on the pitch.
I wonder who will replace mourinho? Ancelotti? i thought michael laudrup is a good option too but he just signed a new contract -___-
Madrid need to return to being run diplomatically from the President and board. The whole "manager controls everything" won't work without the drama you've seen the past few years.
Laudrup is a horrible option. He's managed in La Liga before, to average fare. It's the equivalent of saying Madrid should sign Michu to replace Ronaldo: it shows the disparity between the two leagues (also look at Pochettino's quality since moving to the Prem).
Benitez is the safe (and wise) option. Only person I can see managing within the constraints of Madrid (and accepting them) as well as creating tactics that would continually frustrate and defeat Barcelona. Especially with his performance at Chelsea this year while being handcuffed in the worst way possible...
Laudrup is a horrible option. He's managed in La Liga before, to average fare. It's the equivalent of saying Madrid should sign Michu to replace Ronaldo: it shows the disparity between the two leagues (also look at Pochettino's quality since moving to the Prem).
Benitez is the safe (and wise) option. Only person I can see managing within the constraints of Madrid (and accepting them) as well as creating tactics that would continually frustrate and defeat Barcelona. Especially with his performance at Chelsea this year while being handcuffed in the worst way possible...
I don't think Madrid being run diplomatically in such a way will be in the best interests of the club. One of the reasons why we've grown from earlier years was because Mourinho was given a lot more power than one would imagine at Real Madrid. With such power he was able to build the squad and lead them forward.
Yes, it became a drama-full season this year, but that came with Mourinho's disliked personality. Had a more traditional manager not foreign to Real Madrid's institution been given such power, we'd likely do just as well and receive less drama.
But then again, I'm sure whoever manages Real Madrid will face the wrath of the Madrid based media. It's inevitable. They want to have some control in our operations. I admired how Mourinho kept them out and even exposed their hypocrisy for what it was. I want a manager like Mourinho, but with less disrespect.
I think Benitez isn't that great an option. I don't think he can rally the players and actually inspire them to win matches, at least not at Real Madrid where you need to rule with an iron fist to control the entire dressing room. And I'm sure, despite having some affiliation towards Real Madrid, that the media would eat him alive.
Yes, it became a drama-full season this year, but that came with Mourinho's disliked personality. Had a more traditional manager not foreign to Real Madrid's institution been given such power, we'd likely do just as well and receive less drama.
But then again, I'm sure whoever manages Real Madrid will face the wrath of the Madrid based media. It's inevitable. They want to have some control in our operations. I admired how Mourinho kept them out and even exposed their hypocrisy for what it was. I want a manager like Mourinho, but with less disrespect.
I think Benitez isn't that great an option. I don't think he can rally the players and actually inspire them to win matches, at least not at Real Madrid where you need to rule with an iron fist to control the entire dressing room. And I'm sure, despite having some affiliation towards Real Madrid, that the media would eat him alive.
I thought Laudrup done a good job with Getafe and Mallorca? He brings them to the EL, thats quite a achievement despite their financial woes.
I haven't watched Malaga consistently this season, but what I can say is that they aren't looking to keep their loaned players. They are going to adopt a new policy centered around youth development and cheaper signings - similar to "Porto and Dortmund."
So you'll get Piazon back.
So you'll get Piazon back.
Both clubs deserved the point. Good La Liga match.
Doesn't goal difference put La Real above Valencia in 4th?
Doesn't goal difference put La Real above Valencia in 4th?
This "throwaway" and "uneventful" clip from the match perfectly highlights the density of beauty in the match:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xzugby_tiki-taka-real-sociedad_sport
Can't recall the last time I saw something like that in a Premier League match (Bilbao v United doesn't count :) ).
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xzugby_tiki-taka-real-sociedad_sport
Can't recall the last time I saw something like that in a Premier League match (Bilbao v United doesn't count :) ).
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