[ESP] Primera Liga 2006/2007 (8 Viewers)

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
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as expected the refree scandal that hit italy this summer, will spread to other strong leagues like the liga and eng prm its like a tumour that spreads.
 

denco

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Jul 12, 2002
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Real Madrid coach Fabio Capello and midfielder Guti are the latest pair to have an open training ground row as the club lurches from one mini-crisis to another.


The argument took place as the squad were being put through their paces behind closed doors at the Valdebebas training ground, though was captured by Spanish radio station Cadena Ser.

After picking up an injury shortly before the end of the session, Guti, one of the senior figures in the Madrid squad, walked back to the changing rooms, though was promptly halted by Capello, who shouted:

"Where are you going? Come back here right now! The training session hasn't finished yet!"

Guti refused to return though, and replied: "Can't you see I'm injured? I'm going to the dressing room."

"Guti, I'll remind you that it's me who gives the orders around here. Either you come back to the training session, or you'll go to s***," retorted the Italian, though Guti remained unimpressed, insisting:

"No, no, I'm not coming back. I'm off to the dressing room, and you're the one that's going to s***."

A frosty discussion between the two ensued, before Guti finally relented, and returned to train with his team-mates.

The club are likely to hit him with a heavy fine, while it remains to be seen whether Capello will include him in the squad to face Levante on Sunday.

Earlier this season, Antonio Cassano was fined and left to train on his own for two weeks after insulting Capello in the wake of a match, while the same player was then castigated by the coach for being overheard complaining about team selection alongside Mahamadou Diarra.

Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon was last month forced to issue apologies to David Beckham and the rest of the Real Madrid squad after receiving an earbashing from a number of players for derogatory comments made to the press.

Eurosport - MF - 01/02/2007 14:56
 

Ramin

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Nov 18, 2003
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"Guti, I'll remind you that it's me who gives the orders around here. Either you come back to the training session, or you'll go to s***," retorted the Italian, though Guti remained unimpressed, insisting:

"No, no, I'm not coming back. I'm off to the dressing room, and you're the one that's going to s***."
Whats "s***" supposed to be? suck?
 

Falafel

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Jul 23, 2006
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Barca deserved to win although the 2 penalties are wrong , the betis penalty was not true since nobody fouled the attacker and also barca penalty is wrong since it is outside the area but like i said barca dominated the match and deserved the 3 points
what don't u get??
even if u deserve to win a match, it shouldn't mean that u actually have to win it(in other words, ur not allowed to dive just because u deserve to win)
 

tassard

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2004
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Real Madrid coach Fabio Capello and midfielder Guti are the latest pair to have an open training ground row as the club lurches from one mini-crisis to another.


The argument took place as the squad were being put through their paces behind closed doors at the Valdebebas training ground, though was captured by Spanish radio station Cadena Ser.

After picking up an injury shortly before the end of the session, Guti, one of the senior figures in the Madrid squad, walked back to the changing rooms, though was promptly halted by Capello, who shouted:

"Where are you going? Come back here right now! The training session hasn't finished yet!"

Guti refused to return though, and replied: "Can't you see I'm injured? I'm going to the dressing room."

"Guti, I'll remind you that it's me who gives the orders around here. Either you come back to the training session, or you'll go to s***," retorted the Italian, though Guti remained unimpressed, insisting:

"No, no, I'm not coming back. I'm off to the dressing room, and you're the one that's going to s***."

A frosty discussion between the two ensued, before Guti finally relented, and returned to train with his team-mates.

The club are likely to hit him with a heavy fine, while it remains to be seen whether Capello will include him in the squad to face Levante on Sunday.

Earlier this season, Antonio Cassano was fined and left to train on his own for two weeks after insulting Capello in the wake of a match, while the same player was then castigated by the coach for being overheard complaining about team selection alongside Mahamadou Diarra.

Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon was last month forced to issue apologies to David Beckham and the rest of the Real Madrid squad after receiving an earbashing from a number of players for derogatory comments made to the press.

Eurosport - MF - 01/02/2007 14:56
It start's to be boring:lazy:

Every 1-2 weeks the same thing...
 

ADiGATi0N

Junior Member
Dec 2, 2006
318
It is a normal incident since we got used to this Barcelona diving crap. Tamas didnt evn touch him. How sensitive these players are. Fafies.
The foul against Celta was inside the box ATLEAST.
That Guily goal was a lucky one, I cant believe he had a whole 7m goal empty and shoots at the goalkeeper and by luck scores.
 

Falafel

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Jul 23, 2006
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It is a normal incident since we got used to this Barcelona diving crap. Tamas didnt evn touch him. How sensitive these players are. Fafies.
The foul against Celta was inside the box ATLEAST.
That Guily goal was a lucky one, I cant believe he had a whole 7m goal empty and shoots at the goalkeeper and by luck scores.
:lol:
 

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