[ESP] Primera Liga 2006/2007 (20 Viewers)

The Arif

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Jan 31, 2004
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Capello in crisis
Monday 8 January, 2007


Fabio Capello’s position on Real Madrid’s bench is in doubt after Sunday’s defeat to Deportivo La Coruna.

The Merengues have been defeated in the last two matches, conceding five goals without reply, and are now in third place – five points behind La Liga leaders Sevilla.

The Spanish Press hit out at the former Juve Coach, dubbing the Galacticos’ latest performance as a ‘disaster’, as stated by newspaper Marca.

AS instead wondered if the results are worth the £70m investment that the club underwent to please Capello’s requests.

It also reported that the tactician was summoned on Monday morning by sporting director Predrag Mijatovic to discuss the team’s situation.

Real Madrid’s management traditionally have a meeting on Monday morning, but it usually takes place after training at the Santiago Bernabeu.

However, today’s training session was guided by Capello’s assistant Toni Grande, adding further weight to the claims.

President Ramon Calderon did not attend the meeting but was informed of the fact and is expected to be back in Madrid on Monday evening.

Capello now seems to be drinking in the last chance saloon, as the Merengues supporters do not seem keen on having to spend another season without winning any trophies.

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:weee:
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
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Did anyone see the Punch up between Diogo and Luis Fabiano the other day? Funny stuff! two kids on a play ground. Someone please get the footage it was sooooo funny.

Zaragoza Vs Sevilla.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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Capello rischia: Real su Lippi. Robinho verso la Juve


Dopo la terza sconfitta nelle ultime quattro partite, la panchina di Fabio Capello al Real Madrid inizia a traballare, ma il ds Mijatovic lo conferma.
Intanto si apre un caso Robinho: problemi di alcol per il brasiliano.

Gazzetta dello Sport


Decisive le prossime due gare, il presidente Calderon pronto a chiamare Marcello Lippi, che sembrava destinato al Milan per la prossima stagione.
I problemi di Robinho con il Real rilanciano la Juventus sul brasiliano per giugno.
Intanto Mourinho medita di lasciare il Chelsea ed Ancelotti rivela: "Se lascio il Milan, vado in Spagna".

Corriere dello Sport

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Who can translate this?

Especially the bolded part?
 
Jul 2, 2006
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Capello rischia: Real su Lippi. Robinho verso la Juve


Dopo la terza sconfitta nelle ultime quattro partite, la panchina di Fabio Capello al Real Madrid inizia a traballare, ma il ds Mijatovic lo conferma.
Intanto si apre un caso Robinho: problemi di alcol per il brasiliano.

Gazzetta dello Sport


Decisive le prossime due gare, il presidente Calderon pronto a chiamare Marcello Lippi, che sembrava destinato al Milan per la prossima stagione.
I problemi di Robinho con il Real rilanciano la Juventus sul brasiliano per giugno.
Intanto Mourinho medita di lasciare il Chelsea ed Ancelotti rivela: "Se lascio il Milan, vado in Spagna".

Corriere dello Sport

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Who can translate this?

Especially the bolded part?
capello fuc.ed up! Lippi better than him

Juventus will get Robinho

that what I understand
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
here u go this is the translation for what mark 83 posted:


Hat risks: Real on Lippi. Robinho towards the Juve After the third defeat in last the four games, the park bench of Fabio Hat to the Real Madrid begins to shake, but ds the Mijatovic the confirmation. While a Robinho case is opened: alcohol problems for the Brazilian.


Decisive next the two contests, ready the Calderon president to call Marcello Lippi, that it seemed destined to the Milan for the next season. The problems of Robinho with the Real throw again the Juventus on the Brazilian for june. While Mourinho meditates to leave the Chelsea and Ancelotti reveals: "If I leave the Milan, I go in Spain".
 

Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
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to be honest, i dont think madrid's problem lies in its manager, thats to say i doubt its capello"s fault alone. madrid has been in the down side of things due to the massive inability to communicate between the super stars found in the team. not to mention that in the couple past years, real madrid has gven up on being a huge soccer structure to becoming a mega million marketing organization by buying super stars just cos there name holds a massive market value, for example becks, roberto carlos, figo, ronaldo , etc the list goes on.

lets not forget capello is'nt mancini ( even if i disguise both a great deal but the truth has to be said about capello) capello does'nt kiss his super stars ass for example u dont find capello care if a player of ronaldo's caliber plays or not in the starting 11 or not unless he is in terrific form. the same incident happened with del piero at capellos 2 year stay in turin. we might disagree but thats the way it really is. offcourse capello has made exceptions for this rule with the likes of ibrahimovich, and emerson andi think he has softened abit compared to his early years of managing teams where it has been well known thathe is a very strict tactican who doesnt consider the value of names unless they preform what is required exactly..

i think capello despite reals weak preformance has shaped up this team compared to last year and the year before it were real was lucky enough to finish up in the standings to reach and qualify to the champions league.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
I wonder why the hell Real Madrid got rid of Del Bosque?

He was the best Madrid coach in the last decade and the only person who could make Real spoiled stars to play like a team...
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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to be honest, i dont think madrid's problem lies in its manager, thats to say i doubt its capello"s fault alone. madrid has been in the down side of things due to the massive inability to communicate between the super stars found in the team. not to mention that in the couple past years, real madrid has gven up on being a huge soccer structure to becoming a mega million marketing organization by buying super stars just cos there name holds a massive market value, for example becks, roberto carlos, figo, ronaldo , etc the list goes on.

lets not forget capello is'nt mancini ( even if i disguise both a great deal but the truth has to be said about capello) capello does'nt kiss his super stars ass for example u dont find capello care if a player of ronaldo's caliber plays or not in the starting 11 or not unless he is in terrific form. the same incident happened with del piero at capellos 2 year stay in turin. we might disagree but thats the way it really is. offcourse capello has made exceptions for this rule with the likes of ibrahimovich, and emerson andi think he has softened abit compared to his early years of managing teams where it has been well known thathe is a very strict tactican who doesnt consider the value of names unless they preform what is required exactly..

i think capello despite reals weak preformance has shaped up this team compared to last year and the year before it were real was lucky enough to finish up in the standings to reach and qualify to the champions league.
I agree, Capello took over Juve and won the scudetto immediately but Juve were not in the horrible shape Madrid were in.
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
I wonder why the hell Real Madrid got rid of Bosque?

He was the best Madrid coach in the last decade and the only person who could make Real spoiled stars to play like a team...
i honestly dont know but lets not forget his last year as madrids manager was'nt a very good one. i do agree thou that madrid is suffering with out this man being in charge.

i dont think lippi will be taking madrid, if its capello's last days in madrid i think mourinho is the most likely candidate for managing madrid and if this does happen i think it would be a really good spell for madrid. ( i really want that to happen i would love to see how he handles a team like madrid who has finances, the reputation, and facilities to lure any player to sign for the team.)
 

Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
14,418
I agree, Capello took over Juve and won the scudetto immediately but Juve were not in the horrible shape Madrid were in.
:agree: exactly i think the guy needs time to sort the team out he is being pressured to win the liga with all the problems that have precipitated in real madrid ever since bosque left.
 

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