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  •  05-08-2007, 19:36 28942 in reply to 28787
    Spanish La Liga
    Hey - Good to see you back Ronaldinho!   Take Barcelona, show Manchester United how a dynasty is built.   10R is truly special, i can't wait til next season to see if this season is bad with 17 goals , how next season is going to look!

    JOGO BONITA!
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  •  05-08-2007, 23:02 28968 in reply to 28942
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    sergio ramos is consistantly doing well in defence for Real Madrid - aswell as casillas. keep it up!
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  •  06-11-2007, 13:18 34508 in reply to 28968
    Spanish La Liga
    is it true that real is interested in retaining david b?

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  •  06-11-2007, 13:27 34510 in reply to 34508
    Spanish La Liga
    SOCCER: Capello open to Beckham remaining at Real Madrid

    Real Madrid coach Fabio Capello has admitted he would welcome the possibility of David Beckham remaining with the club beyond the end of this season.
     
     
    Beckham has been in sensational form for Madrid in recent months, playing a key role in the club`s title charge which could see them crowned Spanish champions for the first time since 2003 when they face Real Mallorca this weekend.

    The former England captain is set to join Major League Soccer side Los Angeles Galaxy this summer when his four-year contract with the Spanish giants comes to an end, but there are suggestions from Madrid president Ramon Calderon of a possible u-turn.
    There were reports in Spain yesterday of a potential escape clause in Beckham`s Galaxy contract, which Calderon said he would be looking into in a bid to keep the player at the Bernabeu.

    Although Galaxy general manager Alexi Lalas has dismissed any suggestion Beckham will not be moving to America this summer, for Capello, any chance of Beckham turning out for Madrid next season is good news.

    "Beckham would be a very important player for Madrid, there¦s no doubt about that. If the club tells me that Beckham is staying, I would be very happy," Capello said in an interview with Spanish newspaper AS.

    The Italian coach looked to have brought Beckham`s Madrid career to a premature end in January when he announced the former Manchester United man would not play for the club again following his decision to join the Galaxy.

    However, Beckham managed to force his way back into the Madrid side and such has been his impressive form in recent months that he also earned a recall into Steve McClaren`s England squad.

    Capello, who often left Beckham on the bench during the first half of the Primera Liga season, said: "We have all made mistakes regarding Beckham¦s issue.

    "On the sporting side we have made a decision and I am the one that has the maximum responsibility.

    "The truth is that with him (Beckham) we made a mistake.

    "Beckham is a great player. Now he is playing at the same level as he did at Manchester (United).

    "He is a player that has recovered his physical and psychological condition because he was upset not to be playing with his national team.

    "For every player, the national team is important and for English players, more so."

    Beckham has yet to win a major trophy during his time at Madrid, but that could be rectified this weekend when the final round of Primera Liga fixtures take place.

    Last Saturday`s 2-2 draw at Real Zaragoza kept Madrid just ahead of Barcelona at the top of the table and if Capello`s team beat Mallorca at the Bernabeu on Sunday then they would be crowned champions.

    Both Madrid and Barca, who play already-relegated Gimnastic Tarragona in their final match, are currently locked on 73 points but Madrid are on top due to their better head-to-head record against the Catalan side this season.

    Beckham looked to have suffered a recurrence of the left ankle injury he picked up on England duty late on in the match against Zaragoza, although he did finish the game.

    Madrid will monitor the situation in the lead-up to Sunday`s encounter, but Capello said after the Zaragoza match that he was confident Beckham would be okay to face Mallorca.


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  •  08-20-2007, 7:41 42807 in reply to 34510
    Spanish La Liga Football Game

    Its the La Liga Fantasy Football Game 07/08. Make your team and join the Goal.Community Mini League

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    ESPNsoccernet's brand new all singing, all dancing La Liga fantasy football game is now live. Who do you want in your team - Ronaldinho, Luis Garcia, Henry, Simao...?
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    Pick a squad of 15. Budget of £100M. Fluctuating player values. No limit on players from each Premier League team. 30 transfers over the season. Daily team freezes.
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    Challenge colleagues, friends and family in your own private Mini League. It's all about the bragging rights....

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  •  08-23-2007, 14:07 43056 in reply to 42807
    Re: Spanish La Liga Football Game

    i joined..

    hopefully schuster's men can take the title

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  •  08-23-2007, 22:13 43092 in reply to 42807
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    Is it possible to do something like that with classic players (Maradona, Cruijff, etc...), instead of modern players?

    And if it is; it would be interesting... my all-time XI vs. your all-time XI...


    Johan Cruijff; "Simple football is the most beautiful. But playing simple football is the hardest thing".



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  •  08-25-2007, 4:48 43199 in reply to 43092
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    entusiasta:

    Is it possible to do something like that with classic players (Maradona, Cruijff, etc...), instead of modern players?

    And if it is; it would be interesting... my all-time XI vs. your all-time XI...

    yeah that would be awesome but how would the players score points?

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  •  08-25-2007, 4:49 43200 in reply to 43199
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    La Liga Preview: Real Madrid - Atlético Madrid

    What: Primera Liga
    Who: Real Madrid vs Atlético Madrid
    When: Saturday, 25th August 2007, kick-off 2000 CET
    Where: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid

    The 2007/08 La Liga season kicks off with a bang on Saturday as the high-octane Madrid derbi between Real and Atlético Madrid will officially get the new campaign underway.

    Champions Already Under Pressure

    Even before the first kick of a ball in La Liga, reigning champions Real Madrid are already feeling the sweltering heat of pressure from fans and media alike.

    After dishing out over €120 million to strengthen their team (or should one say completely overhaul their squad) and enduring a pre-season that hasn't exactly gone to plan, manager Bernd Schuster will have almost no room for failure come kick-off, especially since it is a clasico encounter against city rivals Atlético Madrid. That it is only day one of the new term should be no excuse to the men in white for not putting on an impressive show and bagging all three points.

    It might be a little cruel for Schuster to begin his Real tenure with a Madrid derbi but the flip side of the coin is that the players on the pitch will not require any extra motivation nor ear-piercing lectures to go out and hit top gear straight away. The experienced campaigners will know by now that a clash with their crosstown rivals means more than just the three points. Pride and bragging rights are also always high up in the list of priorities and the newcomers will realize this as soon as the opening whistle is blown.

    Late Show Continues

    After putting on a series of incredible comebacks and "late shows" toward the end of last season to pip Barcelona to the league title, Madrid have continued with that particular theme in the transfer market this season. What looked like a fairly quiet start to their summer spending (by their standards at least) suddenly burst to life over the last two weeks as they splashed out close to €90 million in a space of fourteen days.

    Arjen Robben, Gabriel Heinze, Wesley Sneijder and Royston Drenthe arrived at the Spanish capital with the typical Real fanfare and that immediately eliminated any question over their once unsurpassed spending power. But as president Ramón Calderón's predecessor will know only too well, all that extravagant spending will mean precious little if it's not translated into success. Instant success!

    Out Of The Shadows?

    Atlético Madrid have long been in the shadows of their illustrious neighbours. Aside from the obvious discrepancy in the trophy cabinet, Los Colchoneros have not beaten Los Merengues in their last 11 league meetings, stretching all the way back to October 1999 when they won 1-3 at the Bernabéu.  

    But for the new season, the mattress men can at least lay claim to having the type of summer shopping spree usually seen only in the white half of the city. Chairman Enrique Cerezo spent over €80 million bolstering his club to make up for the loss of their favourite son, Fernando Torres. Many fans believe that his departure and instant cash flow has already benefited the club greatly, as it allowed manager Javier Aguirre to enhance the depth and competitiveness of the squad.

    The arrivals of Simão Sabrosa from Benfica, former Pichichi winner Diego Forlán from Villareal, Luis Garcia from Liverpool and Jose Antonio Reyes from Arsenal - via Real Madrid - will bring a good mix of quantity and quality to the team as they look to improve on last season's 7th place finish and also make an impression in the UEFA Cup.  

    Pre-Season Verdict

    The pre-season preparations have not been pretty for Bernd Schuster and his boys. Inconsistent results and unimaginative performances culminated in last weekend's 3-5 trashing by Sevilla in the second leg of the Supercup. The knives were already out on Schuster even before that crushing loss after tame defeats to PSV Eindhoven and Real Betis is friendly cup competitions. If ever there is a time for Los Blancos to get going, it would be right now.

    Atlético have been more solid in their pre-season and they will hold a slight advantage going into the game having played more competitive matches due to their Intertoto and UEFA Cup participation.

    After an early shock 2-1 loss to minnows from Romania Gloria Bistrita in the first leg of the Intertoto, Aguirre's side have since hit their stride as they swept aside Serbians Nojvodina Novi Sad 3-0 in the first leg of the UEFA Cup qualifying round, followed by a 0-2 win at Getafe in their final pre-season friendly. But as the cliché goes, statistics, history and form book usually go flying straight out the window in a mammoth clash like this.

    FORM GUIDE

    Real Madrid

    Aug 19   vs Sevilla (h) LOST 3-5 (Super Cup)

    Aug 11   vs Sevilla (a) LOST 1-0 (Super Cup)

    Jun 17    vs Real Mallorca (h) WON 3-1 (Primera Liga)

    Jun 09    vs Real Zaragoza (a) DREW 2-2 (Primera Liga)

    May 26   vs Deportivo La Coruña (h) WON 3-1 (Primera Liga)

    Atlético Madrid

    Aug 16   vs Nojvodina Novi Sad (h) WON 3-0 (UEFA Cup)

    Jul 28     vs Gloria Bistrita (h) WON 1-0 (Intertoto Cup)

    Jul 21     vs Gloria Bistrita (a) LOST 2-1 (Intertoto Cup)

    Jun 17    vs Osasuna (a) WON 1-2 (Primera Liga)

    Jun 09    vs Celta Vigo (h) LOST 2-3 (Primera Liga)

    TEAM NEWS

    Real Madrid


    The big news coming out of the Bernabéu would have to be the last minute arrivals of Arjen Robben and Gabriel Heinze. However, the pair will have to postpone their debuts for another week, having yet to reach peak fitness and yet to be fully incorporated into the team.

    The main concern is the fitness of goalkeeper Iker Casillas. The Madrid number one injured his right knee during training with the Spanish national team and he will be closely monitored over the next 48 hours. Jerzy Dudek will step in if he fails to recover in time. Gonzalo Higuain and Miguel Torres will be left out of the squad as they work on their minor injuries.

    SQUAD: Casillas, Dudek - Sergio Ramos, Salgado, Pepe, Metzelder, Cannavaro, Heinze, Drenthe, Marcelo - Baptista, Sneijder, Diarra, Gago, Guti, Balboa, de la Red, Robben - Raul, Saviola, Robinho, Soldado, Higuain, van Nistelrooy

    PROBABLE STARTING XI: Casillas/Dudek - Sergio Ramos, Pepe, Cannavaro, Drenthe - Sneijder, Diarra, Guti, Robinho - Raul, van Nistelrooy

    Atlético Madrid

    Jose Antonio Reyes will make an emotional return to the Bernabéu but his place in the starting line up is not guaranteed, especially after the influx of new midfield arrivals in the summer. His chances will be boosted though with Simão and Maxi Rodriguez both racing against time to pass a late fitness test, as will Greek defender Yourkas Seitaridis.

    A fight for a place upfront is equally fierce with Mista, Luis Garcia and the impressive young "Kun" Agüero vying for a start alongside Diego Forlan.   

    SQUAD: Leo Franco, Abbiati - Seitaridis, Antonio Lopez, Mariano Pernia, Fabiano Eller, Ze Castro, Perea, Ibanez, Juan Valera - Luccin, Raul Garcia, Maxi, Jurado, Maniche, Cleber, Simão, Cuevas, Reyes - Forlan, Luis Garcia, Agüero, Silva, Braulio, Mista,   

    PROBABLE STARTING XI: Leo Franco - Ze Castro, Ibanez, Perea, Antonio Lopez - Maxi, Raul Garcia, Luccin, Simão /Reyes - Agüero, Forlan  

    PLAYERS TO WATCH


    Real Madrid - Wesley Sneijder

    Among all the fresh faces, the 23 year old Dutchman will be the one to keep an eye on, as he holds the key to Real's midfield creativity. As the new crossball and set piece specialist, expectations of him will be even higher now that he is seen as a near-direct replacement for David Beckham. Robinho will be Schuster's other hope to spark some much needed imagination to the team, as the Brazilian will be eager to finally prove himself to the Bernabéu faithful after his excellent showing in the Copa America.  

    Atlético Madrid - Diego Forlan

    The former Yellow Submarine hitman will put Real's shaky defence to the ultimate test. Aguirre is expected to go with an attacking mindset and the Uruguayan will have plenty of support and firepower from his midfield teammates. Jose Antonio Reyes often did his most damage coming on as a substitute for Real Madrid last season and he'll be looking to do the same this term, except for Atlético's benefit. Also look out for Simão, Maxi and Agüero to provide plenty of sizzle to trouble the merengue defence.

    PREDICTION

    Real Madrid will be looking to avoid the disaster of last week at all cost. There will be plenty of fireworks in this encounter, despite the fact that opening day matches usually take a while to get going.  

    Real Madrid 2-2 Atlético Madrid

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  •  08-26-2007, 13:06 43306 in reply to 43199
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    piggott_fc:
    entusiasta:

     

    Is it possible to do something like that with classic players (Maradona, Cruijff, etc...), instead of modern players?

    And if it is; it would be interesting... my all-time XI vs. your all-time XI...

    yeah that would be awesome but how would the players score points?

    I don't know, I though you would know.. Anyway, it would be cool to play that manager thing with classic players.


    Johan Cruijff; "Simple football is the most beautiful. But playing simple football is the hardest thing".



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  •  10-01-2007, 12:20 47414 in reply to 43306
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     i am interested to play anygame..but i need to know the basic..anybody wants to help?Embarrassed [:$]

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  •  10-06-2007, 16:54 47971 in reply to 47414
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    This is beautiful news and VERY surprising for me.  ALL AFRICAN, CARIBBEAN AND PACIFIC persons working in Spain are treated as EU citizens. 

    Eto'o is not non-EU anymore, that goes for Yaya Toure as well.  This is Brilliant!  I wonder how many Africans will come to La Liga now....hmmm that maybe a problem.  But it will be attractive to Africans being the better players from that group.



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  •  10-14-2007, 0:01 48517 in reply to 47971
    Re: LA LIGA OFFICIAL THREAD

    wow, i heard sumthin bout that. that could be very damaging to the spainish national team. i guess there will be a big contigent of Africans in spain. do they automatically qualify as non non-eu or do they have to live there for a certain amount of time?

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  •  10-15-2007, 15:53 48589 in reply to 48517
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    am not familiar with african players...

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  •  10-15-2007, 23:44 48636 in reply to 48589
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    lol eto'o?

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