Bad news from Madrid!!! (1 Viewer)

Espectro

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Jul 12, 2002
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Reports in Spain are reporting that Fiorentino Perez is going to step down from Real Madrid... seems that they finally have made the right chooise...

Good news to Madrid fans and bad news from soccer fans since we wont be able to make fun of Real Madrid :D

Anyway, congratulations to Madrid fans, seems that you team made the logical step...
 

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Jul 12, 2002
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    Jeeks said:
    Do you think the follower would be any better?

    better? I dont know, but surely cant be worst :D

    I mean Fiorentino is a great bussiness man, but has a president of a soccer club he was a walking caos.
     
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    oh yes he is, his "Zidanes and Pavones" policy is what have make Madrid what it is now
     
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    no, but he is the head of a directory board, and HIS board has been the one that make stupid buys like Beckham, Baptista, Woodgate, etc, and sells like Makelele, Hierro, etc

    I do agree he is not 100% responsable, but he is like 85%
     

    Se7en

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    Feb 24, 2006
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    Espectro said:
    no, but he is the head of a directory board, and HIS board has been the one that make stupid buys like Beckham, Baptista, Woodgate, etc, and sells like Makelele, Hierro, etc

    I do agree he is not 100% responsable, but he is like 85%
    Beckham wasn't a stupid buy. Woodgate was actually very sensible, but he disappointed. Cassano can prove to be a very good buy if he gets his act together (him being Italian, he creates yet another market for Real). Hierro was old and past it. The only true mistakes they made, and I actually think they were mistakes made by various coaches, was selling Makelele and Morientes.
     
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    well Seven, we have diferent point of views, and we could have a long argument about it, but again, this is about Real Madrid, and I honestly dont care enough about them, I mean does it worth to have an argument about them? :D:D:D:D:D
     

    Se7en

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    Espectro said:
    well Seven, we have diferent point of views, and we could have a long argument about it, but again, this is about Real Madrid, and I honestly dont care enough about them, I mean does it worth to have an argument about them? :D:D:D:D:D
    Yeah, I don't really care about them either. As long as they don't win anything, they can do whatever they want.
     
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    I recomend you to go to MAdrid forums in xtratime, funny comments over there, especially from Barca fans :D
     
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    For what is worth, Fernando Martin in is the new president, at least until the find a formal replacement
     

    adelove

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    Perez was responsible for their biggest recent victory(Champs league win over Leverkusen),but he was also largely guilty of having a skewed transfer policy that fostered instability on the bench and in the dressing room.credit to him though for being man enough to walk
     
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    Perez responsable for the Champions League win?? In my opinion, Del Bosque was responsable for that, not Perez
     

    Se7en

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    Jeeks said:
    I can't believe someone is defending Perez's transfer strategy.
    From different points of view his strategy wasn't that bad. If only he had had a good coach to advise him with which big names to buy, there wouldn't have been a problem.
     

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