Real Madrid: Fall of an Empire (5 Viewers)

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    Well, I must admit, it's not that I hate him, it's just that I dislike him (not to hurt anyone's feelings). I don't like the way he reacts to the way he scores a goal. He is trying to look like the rest of Real Madrid's players even though he does not belong there in terms of quality of the game he shows.
     
    Jan 7, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Pendir ] ++
    Well, I must admit, it's not that I hate him, it's just that I dislike him (not to hurt anyone's feelings). I don't like the way he reacts to the way he scores a goal. He is trying to look like the rest of Real Madrid's players even though he does not belong there in terms of quality of the game he shows.
    well all Reals defence is like that. exept Roberto obviosly
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Don Bes ] ++


    well all Reals defence is like that. exept Roberto obviosly
    Yeah, Carlos is someone whom I admire!

    See, all of Real Madrid's players- we (me and my friends) we call them "White DOGS". and we have "names" for each of them in my language... Figo which "sold" Barca; Ronaldo, which has been only getting his salary at Inter, Bekcham, which is an "under-shoe" of his wife, etc...

    Guti did not do anything... but we do not like his face and his look... and the way he feels that he is a part of a greatest team of all time... when he actually isn't!
     
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    Ah, how sweet it was when Morientes scored that header for monaco :touched:

    Guti is not as bad as Helguera. Helguera talks shit about every Italian team or on Italian football in general. Ask him to have his brains before playing football.
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by sIAMO nOI jUVE! ] ++
    Yeah! Morientes, the rejected that came back and score against the team that rejected him
    And has shown to that team and entire world that he is an excellent player, who in Real Madrid has always been in a shade of his counterparts.
     

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    ++ [ originally posted by sIAMO nOI jUVE! ] ++
    They aren't the best, they aren't that good either.
    If they are, how come they lose to Monaco, Zaragoza (or whatever team it is that beat them in the Spanish Cup final), Sociedad and even to Juve last year? :confused:
    i didnt say their the best dude:pi said that they are the team with the largest amount of supporters:)
     
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    Now, how about OSASUNA? :D

    04/11/2004. Real Madrid's crisis continued with a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Osasuna at the Bernabeu.

    Osasuna, who had won just once in Madrid in 25 matches, triumphed thanks to goals from Valdo, Pablo Garcia and Moha.

    The visitors went ahead after just two minutes when the unmarked Valdo fired home John Aloisi's deflected effort from close-range.

    Valdo, on loan from Real, then blasted a good opportunity over the bar, and also headed wide as the home side continued to look suspect at the back.

    David Beckham almost equalised in dramatic fashion on 18 minutes as his lob from the halfway line landed on the top of the net.

    Valdo then had a shot saved by Casillas, before Raul saw an effort blocked at the other end.

    Salgado shot wide from the edge of the box, and Raul headed Figo's cross off target as Real went looking for an equaliser.

    The game's deciding moment arrived before half-time. Casillas, clearly untrusting of the defence in front of him, came a long way to catch a cross, failed to gather the ball, and Pablo Garcia lobbed home from the edge of the box. An expert take from the Uruguayan, but more poor defending from the home side.

    Raul missed a good chance when heading straight at the keeper, while a Guti header was cleared off the line, but the Merengues went in 2-0 down at the break.

    More bad news for Real came in the form of an injury sustained by Ronaldo. The Brazilian was substituted by Borja and it is unknown how long he will be out for.

    Into the second-half, and Figo fired a right-wing Salgado cross wide, but 2-0 became 3-0 on the hour when Valdo found himself on-side down the right and crossed for Moha who gave Casillas no chance with his header.

    Ziane saw a goal ruled out for offside shortly afterwards, before Aloisi shot over after being set up by Bakayoko.

    At the other end Raul scooped wide and Beckham had a good shout for a penalty turned down.

    Punal's deflected free-kick clipped the top of the bar as things threatened to go from bad to worse for Carlos Queiroz's men.

    The last real chance of the match fell to Zidane who shot wide.

    After this most stunning of setbacks, Real Madrid trail Valencia by two points in the Spanish title race, and must travel to the Vicente Calderon for a derby with Atletico next weekend.
    Stewart Coggin
    http://www.soccerage.com/en/13/u3947.html
     

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