[ESP] Primera Liga 2006/2007 (16 Viewers)

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Stephan said:
did you had the same opinion when the draw was made? or only when bremen got ahead of barcelona in the standings during the competition?
hello stephan, long time no see. ;)

personally i had that opinion right after the draw was made. in fact i considered the roma, valencia, olympiakos & shaktar group to be the second hardest. i don't know why anyone would think real/lyon's group would be hard.
 

Stephan

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vlatko said:
hello stephan, long time no see. ;)

personally i had that opinion right after the draw was made. in fact i considered the roma, valencia, olympiakos & shaktar group to be the second hardest. i don't know why anyone would think real/lyon's group would be hard.
uefa would :pumpkin:

if you know there is a program for cl games(my tv program shows it on friday evenings) when they show all the highlights, and interviews with the players, 30minutes lasting show, and when the draw was made they said that. I was surprised myself also, obviously surprises happen but i was pretty sure lyon and real will go through as they will.
 

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i am surprised though that you wouldnt pick arsenal group as one of the hardest, cause well porto is not a bad team and cska has showd potential before, hamburg obviously dissapointed totally, but because of their injury problems.


but with all the honest, group A, well yeah bremen showd especially last year that they are a though team, no doubt about that, but well the quality of chelsea and barca squad is just so much better. i wouldnt say though that i am totally surprised, although what i would say, is that chelsea seemed to "help" bremen a bit, i didnt see chelsea playing at their best against bremen, they looked unimpressive, couple of shots on goal, yeah, some lucky deflection from bremen defens, but overall, with the quality chelsea has, they didnt play as good as they can.
 

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yeah i know that show, i guessed i didn't watch that episode. anyway i agree, right from the beginning it was obvious real and lyon would qualify, the more i think about it the funnier it gets. group a was at the first glance the toughest group no questions asked, 3 teams that will battle extremelly hard for the 2 places, and any of those 3 that fails to qualify would be missed the later stages of the competition. that's why that is the toughest group. like i said i think valencia's group is the second hardest, and yeah arsenal, porto, cska and hamburg make quite a competitive group. again more competitive than real's. too bad hamburg proved too weak, otherwise that would have been one great fight in that group.
 

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Steph the man from iam not sure where is back! Woot Woot.......................................................................................................................................... i missed ya! Welcome back ;)
 

Maher

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Jacques said:
Real are winning just like Juve were winning last year but they are doing much better in the CL
real will not reach the final stages in CL , remmember capello and his stupid games in Cl with juve
 

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We Were Lucky - Capello

Fabio Capello admitted that Real Madrid were lucky to come away from the Mestala with three points.



zoom - galleria "They had more chances than we did," admitted Capello. "We were lucky. Valencia have really pressed during the first half and we had a lot of problems dealing with their pressing intensity.

"It's very hard to win here. It had been a year since they last lost here."

Valencia were well on top throughout the game, but were found wanting when it came to finishing..

"Villa is a great and very dangerous player, so his injury really damaged his team," said Capello. "He's an important footballer for Valencia."
 

Marc

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Stephan said:
did you had the same opinion when the draw was made? or only when bremen got ahead of barcelona in the standings during the competition?
When the draw was made, even the most of European football critics said that will be a "Death Group".


Stephan said:
chelsea seemed to "help" bremen a bit, i didnt see chelsea playing at their best against bremen, they looked unimpressive, couple of shots on goal, yeah, some lucky deflection from bremen defens, but overall, with the quality chelsea has, they didnt play as good as they can.
I ain´t surprised of that, Chelsea knew Barca is the toughest opponent for them, and while they´ve got a chance to kick them out (even if it´s not head-to-head match), they will do it.
 

Geof

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Remember people hear said we should try to sign Villa?

ESPN Soccer:

Valencia want £100m for Spain striker Villa

Valencia president Juan Soler insists Chelsea have not made an offer for Spain striker David Villa and warned any interested clubs they will have to start negotiations at £100million.


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David Villa: Chelsea target?

Reports in the English press on Tuesday morning suggested Villa is at the top of Jose Mourinho's wish-list during the January transfer window but Soler is adamant Los Che will only let him leave if the player's buy-out clause of £100million is met.

Soler said: 'Officially we have not received any interest or an offer from Chelsea for Villa.

'I met (Valencia sporting director Amedeo) Carboni this morning and he didn't mention anything regarding any possible interest from Chelsea for our striker.

'We have heard rumours but that is all it is.

'We have no intention of selling him. But should any club be interested, they could sit down and negotiate his buy-out clause, which is currently worth €150million (£100million).'

Villa scored 25 goals in La Liga last season and was reportedly the subject of a failed £15million bid from Chelsea in the summer.

The 24-year-old, who has struck five goals in 12 league appearances this campaign, is under contract at the Mestalla until June 2013.

'Villa is a crucial player for us now and in the future,' added Soler.

Chelsea sporting director Frank Arnesen is currently in Valencia with the Premiership champions' youth team, who play a friendly against their Valencia counterparts on Wednesday.

Arnesen insisted he was unaware of any interest in Villa when quizzed on the subject by the Spanish media.

He said: 'I don't know anything.

'That is an issue of the first team and those matters are dealt with by coach Jose Mourinho and chief executive Peter Kenyon.'

Arnesen, a former Valencia player, admitted he was a fan of Villa, but insisted the Blues already possessed a strong squad.

'He is a very good player, but at Chelsea we already have very good players,' he added
 

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Geof said:
Remember people hear said we should try to sign Villa?

ESPN Soccer:

Valencia want £100m for Spain striker Villa

Valencia president Juan Soler insists Chelsea have not made an offer for Spain striker David Villa and warned any interested clubs they will have to start negotiations at £100million.
:rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2:
 

The Arif

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Geof said:
Remember people hear said we should try to sign Villa?

ESPN Soccer:

Valencia want £100m for Spain striker Villa

Valencia president Juan Soler insists Chelsea have not made an offer for Spain striker David Villa and warned any interested clubs they will have to start negotiations at £100million.


JohnWalton/Empics
David Villa: Chelsea target?

Reports in the English press on Tuesday morning suggested Villa is at the top of Jose Mourinho's wish-list during the January transfer window but Soler is adamant Los Che will only let him leave if the player's buy-out clause of £100million is met.

Soler said: 'Officially we have not received any interest or an offer from Chelsea for Villa.

'I met (Valencia sporting director Amedeo) Carboni this morning and he didn't mention anything regarding any possible interest from Chelsea for our striker.

'We have heard rumours but that is all it is.

'We have no intention of selling him. But should any club be interested, they could sit down and negotiate his buy-out clause, which is currently worth €150million (£100million).'

Villa scored 25 goals in La Liga last season and was reportedly the subject of a failed £15million bid from Chelsea in the summer.

The 24-year-old, who has struck five goals in 12 league appearances this campaign, is under contract at the Mestalla until June 2013.

'Villa is a crucial player for us now and in the future,' added Soler.

Chelsea sporting director Frank Arnesen is currently in Valencia with the Premiership champions' youth team, who play a friendly against their Valencia counterparts on Wednesday.

Arnesen insisted he was unaware of any interest in Villa when quizzed on the subject by the Spanish media.

He said: 'I don't know anything.

'That is an issue of the first team and those matters are dealt with by coach Jose Mourinho and chief executive Peter Kenyon.'

Arnesen, a former Valencia player, admitted he was a fan of Villa, but insisted the Blues already possessed a strong squad.

'He is a very good player, but at Chelsea we already have very good players,' he added


Well, if Chelsea is interested, then Valencia president made a very good statement. He probably knows that only Abramovich is stupid enough to pay that price. :D
 

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valencia only told that to scare them off. wouldn't it be funny though, if abramovich went on and made the bid, which valencia would be legally obliged to accept, just for the sake of showing who's boss. :D
 

HelterSkelter

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The thing is,that when chelsea start to show interest in you,the big money attracts the player too.big wages n all.its not about the club only.Valencia arent going to run over the EPL the way chelsea will.they're not even in the top 5 in spain rite now,though i do expect them get a CL spot come the end of the season.but anyway,if chelsea show enough interest,i think villa would be tempted to move there if you keeping the big money and the chance to win more trophies in mind.his chances of moving to chelsea would be better than moving to juventus atleast.
 

Maher

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juventus710 said:
:disagree:
bremen are really good, don't underestimate them
they beat chelsea, something barca couldn't do:eyebrows:
we will show bremen the real level of barca and why we are the CL champions:agree:
 

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mark83 said:
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How much would Barcelona ask for Ronaldinho then?

Or Milan for Kaka?
it's not that they are indeed asking for that much, it's just a statement from their behalf that villa is not for sale any price, unless someone offers 100m pounds which valencia are legally obliged to accept. they cannot refuse it since that is his buy out clause on his contract, every player in spain must have it. so if abramovich offers ronaldinho's buy out clause barca must accept. those clauses are naturally sky high for key players, for obvious reasons.
 

Marc

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Jul 14, 2006
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m_elayyan said:
we will show bremen the real level of barca and why we are the CL champions:agree:
:agree: Forza Barca :weee:


vlatko said:
it's not that they are indeed asking for that much, it's just a statement from their behalf that villa is not for sale any price, unless someone offers 100m pounds which valencia are legally obliged to accept. they cannot refuse it since that is his buy out clause on his contract, every player in spain must have it. so if abramovich offers ronaldinho's buy out clause barca must accept. those clauses are naturally sky high for key players, for obvious reasons.
I know that, but isn´t it silly when player agrees with that "sky high" clause?

I mean, if a player wants to change clubs, and his current club doesn´t want to give him away, he must wait until some club is ready to pay ridicolous sum of money for him and practically he is stuck in that club.
 

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