Monday, February 26, 2007

Eto'o revolution


Eto'o is on the cover of Rolling Stone's Spanish edition... and in addition, according to blog of Martí Perarnau, the light that guides Barça's ship towards a recovery of its more natural game. With Eto'o in the field Barça is, again, a team with fluidity of ideas. Ronaldinho is not under so much pressure (by the defences and mass media) and the rest of the team has more confidence in victory.

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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Valencia beat an ingenuous Barça

With two stings to Barcelona with 66% possession of the ball, Valencia appears as an option to consider. Valencia, with goals from Angulo and Silva who waited in his area and aimed two goals at the beginning of the second half. Ronaldinho scored for Barcelona at the end of the game. My sensation is that players like Marquez and Edmilson need to be substituted and I think that Gudjohnsen will only play while Eto'o continues recovering from his injury and his declarations.

Liverpool is hoping for a disordered Barcelona team although it is coleader of the Spanish league next to Seville that beat Atleti. 3-1

Real Madrid has a trainer who's hoping to receive a settlement. Mashote Betis tied with them in Bernabeu and journalists and bloggers talk about the worst Real Madrid in its history. Meanwhile, the money machine waits for the opening of the film Goal II.
At the lower end of the division, Real Sociedad sees a second division abyss. Donostia's team is a real candidate for the silver division. Bad luck, bad playing or other circumstances. Perhaps (seeing the trajectory of Real Sociedad in the last few years) it is a good thing for them to spend one or two seasons in the second division. In order to renew, sometimes, a trauma is needed as a catalyst.

Ronaldinho's new commercial

As seen in his blog, Ronaldinho's new commercial.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Rich kids

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Monday, February 12, 2007

Following Barça games from China

Gerard is in Guangzhou working as a manager in the chinese office of Critèria (a publishing contents company member of Culture 03). He is a Barça supporter and tells us in his blog (in Catalan) that he can't follow live games. However, the Premier League is avaliable in bars and restaurants but not the Spanish league.
Is anybody in China and can follow the Spanish league on tv?
Now with Internet TV some Spanish newspapers show some summaries...but what happens if you're abroad and want to see your favorite teams?

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Barça more leader, Madrid wins with Beckham

Barcelona Football Club got the best out of Ronaldinho who was back in form...and the worst Eto'o in its game against Racing of Santander. With Saviola more distinguished than usual, two goals from Dinho gave Barça 3 points. Messi returned home with an ovation and Eto'o refused to play the last few minutes. So, Oleguer did it, with his Kelme boots. Luckily for Barça, this team has Rijkaard, a good leader, as their trainer . Eto'o's attitude is explained by his desire to play and his belief that he is essential. On the field there's not just one essential player, although if Iniesta is not playing there's no doubt that Barça will notice it. And this week it's certain that a director of Chelsea, Manchester, Liverpool or Arsenal will have noticed Andrés Iniesta.

Real Madrid kept in the battle for the Spanish league and this time over the fickleness of Capello. David Beckham did what he knows so well: run, center, and fight for the ball. Real Sociedad's goalkeeper (Bravo) helped Capello as much as Becks.

Seville is deflated: a tie and thank goodness. Valencia has found a good rival: Bernd Schuster's Getafe has won all their matches year. 3-0 it's not easy to forget. Unless next weekend Valencia beats the leader.

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Monday, February 5, 2007

Capello near the limit




Saturday, February 3, 2007

Ramón Calderón: Justice ruled in our favour


In a television interview (Real Madrid TV), Real Madrid's president, Mr. Ramón Calderón, analyzed the judicial decision that annuls a mail vote in the last elections to the presidency of the white club.
Read all the interview with Ramón Calderón on Real Madrid TV.

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Friday, February 2, 2007

See you Ronaldo