Official: The Beast signs for Real Madrid (12 Viewers)

ashwin

Junior Member
Jul 19, 2005
190
#22
hmm that was a suprise, am glad though seeing as arsenal was on hot trail for him, and i really dont think arsenal need him. real madrid seem to be over doing it a bit. ronaldo, robinho, baptista (i believe he's changed to a striker now), owen, raul...thats 5 world class strikers that would be in the first team anywhere in the world that are competing against each other. i dont think that can be good for real madrid.

i reckon owen will leave for sure though. altough he's had alot of critisism last season i think he did a pretty good job for those games that he did play, so it'll be interesting to see where he goes now
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
#25
Real Announce Robinho Deal!
7/30/2005 11:49:00 AM
Just a few hours after agreeing a deal for Sevilla striker Julio Baptista, Real Madrid have announced that Robinho is also on his way to the club.
The Brazilian has agreed a five-year contract with the Merengues, and the move comes after weeks of talks with his club Santos.

Earlier this week it looked as if the move may not materialise, with the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) refusing to sanction the transfer as Real had not agreed to pay his £28.75 million buyout clause.

But a club statement read: "The player has imposed his unshakeable will to play for Real Madrid, rejecting offers from other clubs that have been interested in him in the last weeks and the hard position of the leaders of Santos."

The player will officially join Real on August 25 as Santos want him to play some matches for them before he leaves for Europe.

Neither club have confirmed a fee but it is thought to be in the region of £20 million
 

Arttk

Junior Member
Jul 30, 2004
222
#27
so are they going to play the Brazil formation back in the Pele era. 4-2-4 .. or maybe they can do better and go 2-3-5 :D
 

Stu

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
17,557
#28
A very reliable source tells me that they'll be playing a 2-4-4 variant this season. If my contact is to be believed the team will look something like this, it is however subject to change of course as Real could yet make moves for Reyes, Rooney and/or Adriano in which case they would play without a goalkeeper and sacrifice one of the two defenders for two more attackers.

Casillas
Woodgate - Helguera/new CB if they can be arsed
Beckham - Gravesen - Zidane - Carlos
Robinho - Baptista - Raul - Ronaldo

Florentino Perez intends for it to look like this though:

No goalkeeper
Woodgate
Beckham - Gravesen - Carlos
Baptista - Raul - Zidane - Reyes
Robinho - Adriano - Ronaldo

Casillas will be used as part of the deal to bring Reyes to the Bernabeu. They don't think that they can tempt Man U into giving them Rooney by offering Casillas to them as Sir Alex is perfectly happy with Van der Sar. Adriano will join for 30m + Samuel + Figo.

I'll do my best to keep you guys posted on the situation.
 

Nicole

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2004
7,561
#29
++ [ originally posted by ashwin ] ++

i reckon owen will leave for sure though. altough he's had alot of critisism last season i think he did a pretty good job for those games that he did play, so it'll be interesting to see where he goes now
Are you kidding? Real's own fans were wanting him to play instead of Raul! He did a great job for them and they know it, if anything he is the one striker they'll want to keep hold of the most, I bet even Raul will be closer to an exit (of course he wont leave) then Owen is. He recieved very little critism at all, the only thing was that he said he wanted to play more games thats the only reason.
 

njork10

Junior Member
Jun 30, 2005
161
#30
i think robinho is gonna be used on the left wing, baptista behind the strikers leaving raul ronaldo and owen to compete for the two striking positions
 

Stu

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
17,557
#31
++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++

Are you kidding? Real's own fans were wanting him to play instead of Raul! He did a great job for them and they know it, if anything he is the one striker they'll want to keep hold of the most, I bet even Raul will be closer to an exit (of course he wont leave) then Owen is. He recieved very little critism at all, the only thing was that he said he wanted to play more games thats the only reason.
I'm not arguing that Owen deserves to be shown the door because he definitely outplayed Raul and given more playing time could possibly have been better than Ronaldo too, but think logically, who are Real more likely to part with? Their long-time golden boy in Raul, perhaps the best striker of this decade in Ronaldo, or Michael Owen? Is me believing that the answer to that question is quite obvious stupid or..?
 

njork10

Junior Member
Jun 30, 2005
161
#32
Real will make a huge mistake in letting owen go cos him and ronaldo are the only natural goalscorers that they have and he is younger.As for raul his popularity among the real fans has dwindled considerably in the last year or so
 

Maher

Juventuz addict
Dec 16, 2002
13,521
#36
++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
A very reliable source tells me that they'll be playing a 2-4-4 variant this season. If my contact is to be believed the team will look something like this, it is however subject to change of course as Real could yet make moves for Reyes, Rooney and/or Adriano in which case they would play without a goalkeeper and sacrifice one of the two defenders for two more attackers.

Casillas
Woodgate - Helguera/new CB if they can be arsed
Beckham - Gravesen - Zidane - Carlos
Robinho - Baptista - Raul - Ronaldo

Florentino Perez intends for it to look like this though:

No goalkeeper
Woodgate
Beckham - Gravesen - Carlos
Baptista - Raul - Zidane - Reyes
Robinho - Adriano - Ronaldo

Casillas will be used as part of the deal to bring Reyes to the Bernabeu. They don't think that they can tempt Man U into giving them Rooney by offering Casillas to them as Sir Alex is perfectly happy with Van der Sar. Adriano will join for 30m + Samuel + Figo.

I'll do my best to keep you guys posted on the situation.
the lost Galacticos :D
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
#37
Baptista: I Never Saw Myself In A Barca Shirt
8/1/2005 11:12:00 AM
New Real Madrid signing Julio Baptista has insisted that he never saw himself playing for the Merengues’ great rivals Barcelona.
The Brazilian completed his move from Sevilla on Friday and will be presented today, but the Catalans’ interest in the player has been no secret.
"At no moment have I seen myself with the shirt of Barcelona," he told Radio Marca.

He added that he is relishing his future at Real, and that he does not mind where the club choose to play him.

"I believe that this is a club that is going to contribute many things to me," he continued.

"It does not matter where (he plays). The important thing is to help to the maximum and to be playing and I will do it where the trainer tells me."

Baptista has passed his medical with the club
 

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