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SPANISH PRIMERA LIGA 2006/2007- final standing at pg 42
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Originally posted by vitruvian_man at 25-8-2006 05:15 PM
The last five FIFA World Player of the Year awards have all been won by players playing in La Liga.
(2001: Luis Figo, 2002: Ronaldo, 2003: Zinedine Zidane, 2004: Ronaldinho and 2005: Ronaldinho. ...
:tq::tq::tq: tabik orang virtuvian |
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apa epl no 3 jer dlm uefa nyer ranking?
ish2 mmg patut pun.
since 2000 until 2006 baru baper kali jer team epl win CL ler. |
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Originally posted by ShadowChaser at 26-8-2006 08:43 AM
:tq::tq::tq: tabik orang virtuvian
:bgrin: :bgrin:
tabik pemburu bayangan balikk....:hatdown::hatdown::hatdown: |
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valencia vs betis 0355 hours..astero supesepot |
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Originally posted by hyphrigian at 26-8-2006 06:40 PM
valencia vs betis 0355 hours..astero supesepot
let the toughest and most exciting national league begins!! :cak: |
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bleh tengok joaquin lwn kelab lame dier nehh...best nehh...:bgrin: |
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kalau real amek joaquin tu orait gak no |
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European Super Cup 2006/2007 -- ni kira intro pd primera liga this season
An all Spanish tie in the European Supercup this year, with Champions League winners Barcelona taking on UEFA cup champions Sevilla in Monaco on 25th August. (19.06.06)
Barcelona 0 - Sevilla 3 ----- SURPRISED??
Barcelona: V韈tor Vald閟; Belletti, Puyol, M醨quez, Sylvinho (Giuly 72'); Deco, Xavi (Iniesta 57'), Motta (Gudjohnsen 57'); Messi, Eto'o, Ronaldinho. 4-3-3.
Sevilla: Palop; Daniel Alves, Javi Navarro, Escud |
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Originally posted by hyphrigian at 26-8-2006 06:44 PM
kalau real amek joaquin tu orait gak no
itu lah impian aku dari dooolu....
nak nengok joaquin main kat real....apesal la real takmo beli mamat nehhh.....:hmm: |
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TRIVIA...
The three highest paid footballers in the world all play in Spain, according to a recent study of World Cup participants. Ronaldinho tops the list with earnings of ?23 million, followed by Beckham with ?18 million and Ronaldo with ?17.4 million.
btw, aku wonder gak kalau2 ballack bley overtake diaorg ni... maklumla, chelsea bg dia 130k pounds per week |
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ntah laa...dia men kanan cantik woo....mahai kott |
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LEGENDARY RIVALRY IN LA LIGA
Barcelona vs Real Madrid
The match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid in Spain is considered one of Europe's fiercest sporting rivalries. From the start the clubs were seen as representatives of the two rival regions of Spain, Catalonia and [Castile]] respectively, as well as the two cities themselves. The rivalry projects what many regard as the political and cultural tensions felt between Catalans and the Castilleans. These include the ideals of a unified Spain (Castilleans) and a seperate/independent Catalan nation. Moreover, in terms of the political spectrum, Barcelona has traditionally been known for its working class and radical/liberal image - which explains the high level of left-wing support. Whereas Madrid is noted for its upper-class royalty (The "Real" in the club name is no coincidence) and conservative views.
The rivalry reached a new level during the Franco years when Real Madrid's international success was capitalized upon by Franco and Real Madrid became viewed by some as the regime team, with FC Barcelona sometimes seen as the opposition team. The Franco regime openly oppressed the Catalans and condemned thier political viewpoints (e.g. the language of Catalan was officially banned). FC Barcelona and its ground, the Nou Camp (which was the only venue where Catalan was spoken without fear of arrest) was thus transferred into a sanctuary for the Catalans and became the symbol of their struggle. However, during the Spanish Civil War itself, members of Real Madrid also suffered at the hands of Franco supporters. Real Madrid president Rafael S醤chez Guerra, a prominent Republican, was imprisoned and tortured. They also arrested and murdered a Real vice-president and club treasurer and an acting president disappeared.
The rivalry was given a significant boost by the 1943 Copa del General韘imo semi-final between the two clubs. The first leg at Les Corts ended in a 3-0 loss for Real, but the return leg in Madrid saw them win 11-1. It has been alleged by some that the FC Barcelona players were pressured into losing the game. Controversies such as the dispute over the signing of Alfredo Di St閒ano in the 1950s intensified the rivalry further.
As the two biggest, wealthiest, and most successful clubs in Spain, the rivalry is renewed on an almost annual basis with both teams often challenging each other for the league championship. The flashpoints of this rivalry are the twice-a-season supercl醩icos which draw vast audiences from around the world. Real Madrid's recent record against Barcelona is quite poor in the league, having only won once in the Camp Nou in the past 20 years; nevertheless Real Madrid eliminated Barcelona from the semifinals of the 2001-2002 Champions' League. |
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wa nak cau dulu..nak tgk qualify f1 plak...go michaellllll... |
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Originally posted by hyphrigian at 26-8-2006 06:53 PM
ntah laa...dia men kanan cantik woo....mahai kott
alahh..takder la mahai nor...kalo real betul2...konpem dah push gile2 for mamat joaquin nih...
aku lagi suke nak nengok dier main seblah kanan dari nengok bekem....:jeling: |
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Reply #37 vitruvian_man's post
aku sokong.....aku blah dulu...pakat pi tgk qualify f1 jom |
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VALENCIA V BETIS (0300 HRS TOMORROW) PREVIEW
Team News
Valencia. With Ayala frozen out of proceedings, Raul Albiol is the leader at the heart of the defence. Ruben Baraja is a long-term injury absentee, which should see Edu establish himself this term. Miguel has seen little action recently so shouldn't figure, while it may be a little early for Joaquin - it all depends on how much training he got done amidst the speculation.
Betis. Expect Irureta to give new full backs Damia and Romero their competitive debuts, be it from the onset or off the bench. Los Pepinos will probably go for one up front, flooding the midfield and clogging the flanks to suffocate the host's wing play.
Possible Line-Ups
Valencia (4-4-2): Cañizares, Torres, Navarro, Albiol, Moretti, Silva, Edu, Albelda, Vicente, Villa, Morientes
Betis (4-4-1-1): Doblas, Damia, Juanito, Rivas, Romero, Edu, Assuncao, Arzu, Nano, Rivera, Robert
Players to Watch
Fernando Morientes. Has been in good pre-season form and should be of considerable use to Flores in taking some of the pressure off David Villa in the goals haul. David Silva is also one to watch this season, and will supply the crucial bullets for the former Merengues target man.
Alberto Rivera. Quite a few clubs tracked the attacking midfielder after some stellar performances at the De Lopera stadium. With Joaquin now gone, more will be needed from the likes of him and Brazilian Edu in the creativity department. |
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Reply #38 hyphrigian's post
JOM!!! :pmuka:
go raikkonen!! :nyorok: |
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