[SPA] La Liga 2010/2011 (23 Viewers)

Gabriel

Killed By Death
May 23, 2010
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Mourinho interview with Marca following the match against Mallorca:

''My seasons at Porto and Inter always started with a draw. In porto i went on to win 4 titles and in Inter i won 2 titles in my first season and then went on to win 3 more in my second season. This is not about how it starts, but about how it ends. First matches are always very weird."

''I'm a coach, not Harry Potter. He's a magician, but in reality magic doesn't exists. Magic is fiction and i live from football, which is real."

''We are lacking this, this and this. If we played as we played last season and mantaining the principles and structure that were already there, it would have been easier in the start of the season, but it would've been tricky, that's not the direction i want to take."

''My profile as a coach is different to what Madrid has been used in the last years. If things go badly here and i have to go, i have another club the next day. But i won't be a Gavá or the Palmeiras from my city. I would have again one of the best clubs in the world waiting for me."

''That personal stability that i have allows me to say that i'm the perfect person for Madrid, because i have fear of nothing. Madrid needs stability and i'm here to provide it."
 

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Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
I wish all the teams he coaches get relegated, i never knew it was possible that i'd hate a coach as much as i do Sir purple face, but this guy just takes it to a whole new level.
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
''My profile as a coach is different to what Madrid has been used in the last years. If things go badly here and i have to go, i have another club the next day. But i won't be a Gavá or the Palmeiras from my city. I would have again one of the best clubs in the world waiting for me."
It's good to plan for the future.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
La Liga transfers

Sept 1 (Reuters) - Factbox on the 20 La Liga clubs after the transfer window closed (amounts in euros, * denotes transfer fee confirmed by club, otherwise based on reports in local media):

Barcelona:

In: David Villa (Valencia, *40 million), Adriano Correia (Sevilla, *up to 13.5 million), Javier Mascherano (Liverpool, 22 million)

Out: Yaya Toure (Manchester City, 29 million), Dmytro Chygrynskiy (Shakhtar Donetsk, 15 million), Thierry Henry (New York Red Bulls, free agent), Rafael Marquez (New York Red Bulls, free), Martin Caceres (Sevilla, loan), Aleksandr Hleb (Birmingham City, loan).

Real Madrid:

In: Angel Di Maria (Benfica, 25 million), Pedro Leon (Getafe, 10 million), Sergio Canales (Racing Santander, 4.5 million), Sami Khedira (VfB Stuttgart, 12 million), Ricardo Carvalho (Chelsea, 8 million), Mesut Ozil (Werder Bremen, 15 million).

Out: Christoph Metzelder (Schalke 04, free), Raul (Schalke, free), Guti (Besiktas, free), Royston Drenthe (Hercules, loan), Rafael van der Vaart (Tottenham Hotspur, undisclosed), Marcos Alonso (Bolton Wanderers)

Valencia:

In: Aritz Aduriz (Real Mallorca, 4 million), Tino Costa (Montpellier, 6.5 million), Roberto Soldado (Getafe, 10 million), Mehmet Topal (Galatasaray, 6 million), Ricardo Costa (Lille), Sofiane Feghouli (Grenoble), Marius Stankevicius (Sampdoria, loan)

Out: David Villa (Barcelona, *40 million), David Silva (Manchester City, 30 million), Nikola Zigic (Birmingham City, 7 million), Carlos Marchena (Villarreal), Alexis Ruano (Sevilla, loan)

Sevilla:

In: Tiberio Guarente (Atalanta, 5.5 million), Mouhamadou Dabo (St Etienne, free), Luca Cigarini (Napoli, loan), Alexis Ruano (Valencia, 5 million), Martin Caceres (Barcelona, loan)

Out: Adriano Correia (Barcelona, *up to 13.5 million), Tom de Mul (Standard Liege, loan), Marc Valiente (Real Valladolid), Marius Stankevicius (return after loan), David Prieto (Tenerife, loan), Ernesto Chevanton (Lecce), Sebastien Squillaci (Arsenal), Aldo Duscher (Espanyol).

Real Mallorca:

In: Jonathan de Guzman (Feyenoord, free), Fernando Cavenaghi (Bordeaux, loan),

Out: Aritz Aduriz (Valencia, 4 million), Mario Suarez (Atletico Madrid), Borja Valero (Villarreal, loan), Felipe Mattioni (Espanyol), Alhassane Keita (Real Valladolid, loan).

Getafe:

In: Adrian Colunga (Recreativo Huelva, 2.5 million), Angel Arizmendi (Real Zaragoza), Borja Fernandez (Real Valladolid), Ivan Marcano (Villarreal, loan), Victor Sanchez (Barcelona, loan), Pablo Pintos (Lazio).

Out: David Belenguer (Real Betis, free), Roberto Soldado (Valencia, 10 million), David Cortes (Hercules, free), Pedro Leon (Real Madrid, 10 million), Adrian Gonzalez (Racing Santander).

Villarreal:

In: Borja Valero (West Bromwich Albion, loan), Carlos Marchena (Valencia), Jozy Altidore (Hull City, return from loan)

Out: Damian Escudero (Boca Juniors), Joseba Llorente (Real Sociedad, 2.5 million), Robert Pires, Ariel Ibagaza (Olympiacos, free), Sebastian Eguren (Sporting Gijon), Ivan Marcano (Getafe, loan), Diego Godin (Atletico Madrid, 10 million), Javi Venta (Levante, free), David Fuster (Olympiakos).

Athletic Bilbao:

In: Mikel San Jose (Liverpool, 3 million), Mikel Balenziaga (Numancia, loan).

Out: Joseba Etxeberria (retired), Armando (retired), Fran Yeste (Al Wasl, free).

Atletico Madrid:

In: Fran Merida (Arsenal, free), Diego Godin (Villarreal, 10 million), Filipe (Deportivo Coruna, 12 million), Mario Suarez (Real Mallorca), Diego Costa (Real Valladolid, loan), Tiago (Juventus, loan extension).

Out: Pablo Ibanez (West Bromwich Albion), Mariano Pernia, Eduardo Salvio (Benfica, loan), Jose Manuel Jurado (Schalke 04, 11 million).

Deportivo Coruna:

In: Aythami (Xerez, return from loan), Michel (Valencia, loan), Urreta (Benfica, loan), Saul (Elche, free), Ruben Perez (Atletico, loan).

Out: Filipe (Atletico, 12 million), Sergio Gonzalez (Levante), Brayan Angulo (loan expired), Mista (Toronto), Ruben Castro (Real Betis), Rodolfo Bodipo (Vaslui, loan).

Espanyol:

In: Jesus Datolo (Napoli, loan), Felipe Mattioni (Mallorca), Sergio Garcia (Real Betis), Aldo Duscher (Sevilla, free).

Out: Fernando Marques (Parma), Nico Pareja (Spartak Moscow, 10 million), Raul Tamudo (Real Sociedad, free), Ben Sahar (Hapoel Tel Aviv, loan), Moises Hurtado (Olympiakos)

Reuters
 

Gabriel

Killed By Death
May 23, 2010
10,608
When new Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic signed for Barcelona from Inter the agent of the Sweden captain struck a personal deal with club president Joan Laporta.

Mino Raiola would receive the agreed FIFA maximum 10 per cent proportion of the player's salary, meaning over the five-year contract Raiola was set to receive around €6 million.

According to a report by Marca, the payments were set over the full period, with the only clause preventing the agent from receiving his annual money being if the player unilaterally broke ties with the club.

Due to this Barcelona are set to continue to pay Raiola for another four years after spending a huge fee and wages on the now departed striker.

Fucker knows how to do business.
 

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