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En fin, me la pela lo que diga la prensa mamadora. Yo estoy tranquilo. Que no soy adivino eh. No sé hasta dónde podrá llegar Endrick pero si he visto el suficiente fútbol para saber que la posibilidad de que se convierta en crack no depende de que con 16 años meta más o menos goles.
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Borope, si me puedas pasar este texto, pues gracias.
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- Scotland’s Caroline Weir on her new life at Real Madrid: ‘I want to win things’
Sarah Shephard
Mar 7, 2023
Do a Twitter search for “Caroline Weir” and something strange happens: the mentions are almost exclusively positive. The Real Madrid midfielder, who moved to Spain’s capital from Manchester City last summer has clearly had a positive impact on her new side, scoring 20 goals and establishing herself as creator-in-chief.
“The Spanish lifestyle is a good thing for me,” she says to The Athletic while on a camp with her national team, Scotland, for the Pinatar Cup, a four-team invitational tournament held in Spain last month. The Scots went on to finish third, behind Wales and winners Iceland after a 2-1 win over the Philippines, a draw and a defeat in their three matches.
The international break came during a period of scintillating for Weir for her club. In early February, she scored her first career hat-trick in a 6-1 win at Valencia and by the time she met up with her Scottish team-mates she had also amassed an impressive tally of 11 assists in 27 appearances for Madrid.
So, was there a part of her that didn’t really want the diversion of an international break?
“Obviously, when you’ve got that kind of momentum, you want to keep going,” Weir says, “but I think this camp has actually come at a good time. We had so many games leading up to this camp, so it’s good to just take a minute and try and recover a little bit because the schedule, and not just the games, but the travel in Spain seems a lot bigger than in the UK.
“Getting used to that is quite a big challenge. Part of you always wants to just keep going and keep that momentum. But I think the smart thing is just to take a bit of time and try to recover a bit physically, and also mentally because it’s been a challenging couple of weeks to stay in that kind of form.”
Real Madrid are currently second in Liga F (short for Primera Division de la Liga de Futbol Femenino) — the top division of women’s football in Spain. Barcelona are five points ahead, having won all 20 of their games so far while building a staggering goal difference of plus 84. Madrid finished third last season, a whopping 30 points behind Barcelona, but there is a strong sense that the gap between the two is starting to close.
The positivity around her domestically is in stark contrast to the situation Weir faces internationally.
In October, Scotland’s qualifying campaign for the 2023 World Cup came to a disappointing end when a 1-0 play-off defeat to the Republic of Ireland at Hampden Park meant they miss their second successive major tournament, having also failed to qualify for last summer’s European Championship.
Two months later, the Scottish women’s national team launched legal action against the Scottish Football Association over equal pay and treatment claims.
In a statement released by players at the time, Weir said: “For so many years we’ve felt an afterthought, and whilst we have seen growth, it’s come as a result of driving our own change. Payments from sponsorship deals overwhelmingly go to the men’s game, and to male players.
“In our current society, this is one example of the outdated prejudice towards one group of players. The national team should be one unified organisation that backs both the SMNT (the men) and SWNT (the women). It should be an elite and high-performing environment that ensures both teams can build success. If shared out equally, there would be a dramatic increase in funding for women’s and girls’ football at all levels that would be transformative.”
As it’s an ongoing case, Weir cannot answer questions about the legal action. But she can talk about the impact of missing out on the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this July and August: “Looking back, it probably took its toll a little bit mentally. I was pretty tired after that camp. It takes a bit of time to get over. It definitely did for me, because I thought we were pretty close. I thought we had a really good chance. So there was a lot of disappointment.”
What is needed for Scotland to get back onto the women’s game’s biggest stages, having taken part in the 2017 Euros and the World Cup two years later? Weir, who also played in four matches for Team GB at the Olympic Games in Japan in the summer of 2021, says: “We just need to keep with our process. We have a clear way of how we want to play and it’s just sticking with that, making the most of the time together and training hard.
“International football has its own challenges. We don’t spend loads of time together, so it’s making these camps really count and focusing on the right things. All the players are eager to do that. We want to be at a major tournament and every day we’re here we’re working hard to help in that process.”
The 27-year-old describes herself as a balanced individual who doesn’t get “too high with the highs or too low with the lows”. When she returned to the pitch with her club side five days after that loss to Ireland, Weir scored twice as Madrid thrashed strugglers Alaves 7-1.
“Football moves so quick,” she says. “You definitely have that disappointment, but we’re lucky that we can go and play a game pretty quickly after it. It shifts your focus quite quickly.”
Weir says her roles for her club and country are not too dissimilar tactically. “It’s always about going forward and trying to create things,” she says. But the way Madrid play does, she admits, afford her more of a free role in comparison to the “more structured” approach taken by Scotland.
Freedom: it’s the word Weir uses to explain how she settled so quickly into a new team, a new country and a new league. “I think it’s being given freedom to play, a lot of trust from the manager — he trusts me and what I see in games — and that gives me the confidence and the freedom to go and express myself and really impact games. That’s why I’m there: to score, to create goals.”
Alberto Toril is that manager, a former midfielder who joined Madrid’s youth system at age 15 but only made two appearances for the first team, spending most of his career in Spain’s second division. Toril is, says Weir “very chilled” compared to other managers she’s played for. “I think he’s quite balanced and calm. Passionate, though; he wants to win.
“He wants to grow this team, he wants to go and compete with Barcelona, and in the Champions League. I can definitely see that drive within him. And he’s quite into how players feel in a match. Obviously, tactically, that’s all important, but he likes players to feel free, confident. That’s the most important thing for him.”
Weir had been at City for four years when she decided to move on, despite the club trying their best to hang onto her. There were, she says, several factors involved in the decision to leave a place where she’d enjoyed what she calls “the best years” of her career up to that time, helping City win the FA Cup and League Cup twice each.
“I’d always wanted to play abroad, even from quite early on in my career,” she says, “and I just thought that I’d spent a lot of time in England (also spending a combined five years at Arsenal, Bristol City and Liverpool). I’d had a good time at City but I wasn’t sure if we were going to push on and really go and compete — you know, Champions League, et cetera.
“So I wanted a new challenge. I just thought the time was right. I was 27 and had a decent amount of experience behind me. And I wanted to move abroad and see what it was really like.”
Some might have scratched their heads over her choice of destination.
Real Madrid are only in their third season in their current guise (the Spanish giants took over independent side Club Deportivo TACON in 2020), so do not have the history or background of success of some other big-name European teams.
But as part of her signing announcement, Madrid posted a grainy video of a young Weir doing keepy-uppies in her back garden wearing their iconic white shirt with Zinedine Zidane’s name and number (five) on the back. Growing up in a time when women’s football wasn’t as accessible as it is now, the Real Madrid and France legend was one of her idols.
So, how could she resist the chance to follow in his footsteps?
That is only one part of the story, though. “I haven’t moved to Madrid for fun. I want to go and compete. I want to go and win things. That was always going to be the next move. Of course, Madrid aren’t as established as other European teams. But I thought when I spoke to them that their ambitions were in line with mine and their investments were in line with a club that I wanted to be part of.
“OK, we’re not going to win the Champions League this season. But I hope that that is in the plans for the next couple of seasons. It was a project that I wanted to be part of, from quite early on. And when I visited the club, a certain feeling that I got from Madrid and no one else was probably why I decided to go to them.”
Weir brought her partner and Skye, her sausage dog, when she made the switch to Spain. “If anyone has a dog they’ll know what it’s like,” she says, “it’s such a consistent thing. My boyfriend and I were together in Manchester and we were really settled there but he was able to move out with me and we’re trying to have a life outside of football.”
Her other half also plays football, she adds, while clarifying that it’s only at Sunday League level. Those things are important, says Weir, in giving balance to her life. “Because football is intense, you’ve got to have things outside of it. I think we’ve got a good balance. The weather, where we live; Madrid itself is super-nice. All those things have helped with the transition.”
The most challenging part has been the language. One thing Weir appreciated most about being back with her Scotland team-mates during the Pinatar Cup was being able to speak English and understand everything that’s going on. “I didn’t learn Spanish at school,” she says. “So I do find the language a constant challenge. I’m doing a lot of lessons and really trying to pick it up. But it’s going to take a wee while for me to pick up everything in Spanish.
“It’s hard when you’re used to knowing exactly what’s going on. Even with training drills, I find myself making more mistakes because I don’t necessarily know exactly what I’m doing. It’s just a process that you have to go through. Anyone who’s moved abroad and doesn’t speak the language will be able to relate to that.”
On the subject of women’s football more broadly, watching England win a home Euros last summer gave her plenty to think about.
“I think what England have done is amazing,” Weir says. “That’s not happened overnight. That’s been a long-term investment over the last 10, 15 years in their national team and their domestic league. And you can see the benefits of it in what they’re achieving.
“I was at the final last summer, and as a female player, it was really cool to see Wembley full of people supporting England in a Euros final. I think back to what I was like at 10 years old, and being able to go to that and support your nation and see women performing at that kind of level in a sport they love and do professionally, I think it’s amazing.
“It’s for sure inspired so many young girls, which is what we all want. So I think fair play to England. It’s been a long process for them and now they have top players and a league that continues to grow. And that’s what happens when you invest in women, and in a sport as well.”
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Borope, si me puedas pasar este texto, pues gracias.
- Spoiler:
Scotland’s Caroline Weir on her new life at Real Madrid: ‘I want to win things’
Sarah Shephard
Mar 7, 2023
Do a Twitter search for “Caroline Weir” and something strange happens: the mentions are almost exclusively positive. The Real Madrid midfielder, who moved to Spain’s capital from Manchester City last summer has clearly had a positive impact on her new side, scoring 20 goals and establishing herself as creator-in-chief.
“The Spanish lifestyle is a good thing for me,” she says to The Athletic while on a camp with her national team, Scotland, for the Pinatar Cup, a four-team invitational tournament held in Spain last month. The Scots went on to finish third, behind Wales and winners Iceland after a 2-1 win over the Philippines, a draw and a defeat in their three matches.
The international break came during a period of scintillating for Weir for her club. In early February, she scored her first career hat-trick in a 6-1 win at Valencia and by the time she met up with her Scottish team-mates she had also amassed an impressive tally of 11 assists in 27 appearances for Madrid.
So, was there a part of her that didn’t really want the diversion of an international break?
“Obviously, when you’ve got that kind of momentum, you want to keep going,” Weir says, “but I think this camp has actually come at a good time. We had so many games leading up to this camp, so it’s good to just take a minute and try and recover a little bit because the schedule, and not just the games, but the travel in Spain seems a lot bigger than in the UK.
“Getting used to that is quite a big challenge. Part of you always wants to just keep going and keep that momentum. But I think the smart thing is just to take a bit of time and try to recover a bit physically, and also mentally because it’s been a challenging couple of weeks to stay in that kind of form.”
Real Madrid are currently second in Liga F (short for Primera Division de la Liga de Futbol Femenino) — the top division of women’s football in Spain. Barcelona are five points ahead, having won all 20 of their games so far while building a staggering goal difference of plus 84. Madrid finished third last season, a whopping 30 points behind Barcelona, but there is a strong sense that the gap between the two is starting to close.
The positivity around her domestically is in stark contrast to the situation Weir faces internationally.
In October, Scotland’s qualifying campaign for the 2023 World Cup came to a disappointing end when a 1-0 play-off defeat to the Republic of Ireland at Hampden Park meant they miss their second successive major tournament, having also failed to qualify for last summer’s European Championship.
Two months later, the Scottish women’s national team launched legal action against the Scottish Football Association over equal pay and treatment claims.
In a statement released by players at the time, Weir said: “For so many years we’ve felt an afterthought, and whilst we have seen growth, it’s come as a result of driving our own change. Payments from sponsorship deals overwhelmingly go to the men’s game, and to male players.
“In our current society, this is one example of the outdated prejudice towards one group of players. The national team should be one unified organisation that backs both the SMNT (the men) and SWNT (the women). It should be an elite and high-performing environment that ensures both teams can build success. If shared out equally, there would be a dramatic increase in funding for women’s and girls’ football at all levels that would be transformative.”
As it’s an ongoing case, Weir cannot answer questions about the legal action. But she can talk about the impact of missing out on the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this July and August: “Looking back, it probably took its toll a little bit mentally. I was pretty tired after that camp. It takes a bit of time to get over. It definitely did for me, because I thought we were pretty close. I thought we had a really good chance. So there was a lot of disappointment.”
What is needed for Scotland to get back onto the women’s game’s biggest stages, having taken part in the 2017 Euros and the World Cup two years later? Weir, who also played in four matches for Team GB at the Olympic Games in Japan in the summer of 2021, says: “We just need to keep with our process. We have a clear way of how we want to play and it’s just sticking with that, making the most of the time together and training hard.
“International football has its own challenges. We don’t spend loads of time together, so it’s making these camps really count and focusing on the right things. All the players are eager to do that. We want to be at a major tournament and every day we’re here we’re working hard to help in that process.”
The 27-year-old describes herself as a balanced individual who doesn’t get “too high with the highs or too low with the lows”. When she returned to the pitch with her club side five days after that loss to Ireland, Weir scored twice as Madrid thrashed strugglers Alaves 7-1.
“Football moves so quick,” she says. “You definitely have that disappointment, but we’re lucky that we can go and play a game pretty quickly after it. It shifts your focus quite quickly.”
Weir says her roles for her club and country are not too dissimilar tactically. “It’s always about going forward and trying to create things,” she says. But the way Madrid play does, she admits, afford her more of a free role in comparison to the “more structured” approach taken by Scotland.
Freedom: it’s the word Weir uses to explain how she settled so quickly into a new team, a new country and a new league. “I think it’s being given freedom to play, a lot of trust from the manager — he trusts me and what I see in games — and that gives me the confidence and the freedom to go and express myself and really impact games. That’s why I’m there: to score, to create goals.”
Alberto Toril is that manager, a former midfielder who joined Madrid’s youth system at age 15 but only made two appearances for the first team, spending most of his career in Spain’s second division. Toril is, says Weir “very chilled” compared to other managers she’s played for. “I think he’s quite balanced and calm. Passionate, though; he wants to win.
“He wants to grow this team, he wants to go and compete with Barcelona, and in the Champions League. I can definitely see that drive within him. And he’s quite into how players feel in a match. Obviously, tactically, that’s all important, but he likes players to feel free, confident. That’s the most important thing for him.”
Weir had been at City for four years when she decided to move on, despite the club trying their best to hang onto her. There were, she says, several factors involved in the decision to leave a place where she’d enjoyed what she calls “the best years” of her career up to that time, helping City win the FA Cup and League Cup twice each.
“I’d always wanted to play abroad, even from quite early on in my career,” she says, “and I just thought that I’d spent a lot of time in England (also spending a combined five years at Arsenal, Bristol City and Liverpool). I’d had a good time at City but I wasn’t sure if we were going to push on and really go and compete — you know, Champions League, et cetera.
“So I wanted a new challenge. I just thought the time was right. I was 27 and had a decent amount of experience behind me. And I wanted to move abroad and see what it was really like.”
Some might have scratched their heads over her choice of destination.
Real Madrid are only in their third season in their current guise (the Spanish giants took over independent side Club Deportivo TACON in 2020), so do not have the history or background of success of some other big-name European teams.
But as part of her signing announcement, Madrid posted a grainy video of a young Weir doing keepy-uppies in her back garden wearing their iconic white shirt with Zinedine Zidane’s name and number (five) on the back. Growing up in a time when women’s football wasn’t as accessible as it is now, the Real Madrid and France legend was one of her idols.
So, how could she resist the chance to follow in his footsteps?
That is only one part of the story, though. “I haven’t moved to Madrid for fun. I want to go and compete. I want to go and win things. That was always going to be the next move. Of course, Madrid aren’t as established as other European teams. But I thought when I spoke to them that their ambitions were in line with mine and their investments were in line with a club that I wanted to be part of.
“OK, we’re not going to win the Champions League this season. But I hope that that is in the plans for the next couple of seasons. It was a project that I wanted to be part of, from quite early on. And when I visited the club, a certain feeling that I got from Madrid and no one else was probably why I decided to go to them.”
Weir brought her partner and Skye, her sausage dog, when she made the switch to Spain. “If anyone has a dog they’ll know what it’s like,” she says, “it’s such a consistent thing. My boyfriend and I were together in Manchester and we were really settled there but he was able to move out with me and we’re trying to have a life outside of football.”
Her other half also plays football, she adds, while clarifying that it’s only at Sunday League level. Those things are important, says Weir, in giving balance to her life. “Because football is intense, you’ve got to have things outside of it. I think we’ve got a good balance. The weather, where we live; Madrid itself is super-nice. All those things have helped with the transition.”
The most challenging part has been the language. One thing Weir appreciated most about being back with her Scotland team-mates during the Pinatar Cup was being able to speak English and understand everything that’s going on. “I didn’t learn Spanish at school,” she says. “So I do find the language a constant challenge. I’m doing a lot of lessons and really trying to pick it up. But it’s going to take a wee while for me to pick up everything in Spanish.
“It’s hard when you’re used to knowing exactly what’s going on. Even with training drills, I find myself making more mistakes because I don’t necessarily know exactly what I’m doing. It’s just a process that you have to go through. Anyone who’s moved abroad and doesn’t speak the language will be able to relate to that.”
On the subject of women’s football more broadly, watching England win a home Euros last summer gave her plenty to think about.
“I think what England have done is amazing,” Weir says. “That’s not happened overnight. That’s been a long-term investment over the last 10, 15 years in their national team and their domestic league. And you can see the benefits of it in what they’re achieving.
“I was at the final last summer, and as a female player, it was really cool to see Wembley full of people supporting England in a Euros final. I think back to what I was like at 10 years old, and being able to go to that and support your nation and see women performing at that kind of level in a sport they love and do professionally, I think it’s amazing.
“It’s for sure inspired so many young girls, which is what we all want. So I think fair play to England. It’s been a long process for them and now they have top players and a league that continues to grow. And that’s what happens when you invest in women, and in a sport as well.”
thank you, merci, grazie, ευχαριστώ, 謝謝
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En realidad participo 6 veces, porque mi hijo también es socio
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LLamando a los abogados del hilo respecto a la denuncia de la fiscalía al Farsa. Si el club, como entidad, es declarado culpable, al ser su segunda condena, tengo entendido que podrían ordenar la disolución de la entidad jurídica. Esto es correcto? O supondría un simple cambio en la denominación legal del club y poco más? Alguien controla algo de esto?
Parece una chorrada, pero una vez que la justicia ordinaria arranca, el tiro puede salir por cualquier sitio, yo estaría preocupado si fuese culerdo.
Edito:
me contesto yo solo, he encontrado este artículo, bastante aséptico, que se limita a explicar las supuestas responsabilidades y condenas a las que se puede llegar
https://iusport.com/art/122595/puede-ser-suspendida-la-licencia-al-barca-si-recae-condena-en-el-caso-negreira
Parece una chorrada, pero una vez que la justicia ordinaria arranca, el tiro puede salir por cualquier sitio, yo estaría preocupado si fuese culerdo.
Edito:
me contesto yo solo, he encontrado este artículo, bastante aséptico, que se limita a explicar las supuestas responsabilidades y condenas a las que se puede llegar
https://iusport.com/art/122595/puede-ser-suspendida-la-licencia-al-barca-si-recae-condena-en-el-caso-negreira
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Al estar el Rats a 9 puntos y no poder recortar en el campo ya no saben cómo meter mano.
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Es mejor Havertz que Pelopollingham. La que acaba de fallar, y vaya partidazo del alemán.
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Nomeko7 escribió:Es mejor Havertz que Pelopollingham.
No.
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Ajates escribió:Al estar el Rats a 9 puntos y no poder recortar en el campo ya no saben cómo meter mano.
Ánimo
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Nomeko7 escribió:Es mejor Havertz que Pelopollingham. La que acaba de fallar, y vaya partidazo del alemán.
El problema es que a Havertz le sale un partido así de cada 10. Es totalmente intrascendente, al menos en el Chelsea.
Bellingham suele ser al revés, 9 buenos de 10. Da la casualidad de que has visto la excepción de cada uno de ellos...
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Derrota en Euroliga ante Baskonia en el Palacio con un triplazo + 1 en el último segundo. Más allá de lo que joda eso, más jode la imagen inoperante e insulsa del equipo sobre todo en defensa. Y por mucho que Musa haya anotado 21 puntos, el partido que ha hecho con sopotocientas pérdidas era para que alguien en el banquillo con criterio le hubiese sentado varios minutos.
Y mevpregunto, si el partido se está jugando a enchufarla de 3, por qué coño Cornelie que es el mejor tirador que tenemos es el único jugador que se queda sin jugar un solo minuto. Cosas de Paquirrin...
Y mevpregunto, si el partido se está jugando a enchufarla de 3, por qué coño Cornelie que es el mejor tirador que tenemos es el único jugador que se queda sin jugar un solo minuto. Cosas de Paquirrin...
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Dicen que Bellingham ayer bajó precio. ¿Es verdad?
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De verdad, yo ya...
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El Botones Sacarino escribió:Dicen que Bellingham ayer bajó precio. ¿Es verdad?
10M sí que bajó.
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Nomeko7 escribió:El Botones Sacarino escribió:Dicen que Bellingham ayer bajó precio. ¿Es verdad?
10M sí que bajó.
Un descuentito nunca viene mal.
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Mientras esperamos a que Kendrick meta goles en 2027 refresquemos mi casting:
Kudus:
Osimhen(prioridad):
Ramos:
Leao:
Kudus:
Osimhen(prioridad):
Ramos:
Leao:
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Pero y Vinicius?? (que es negro y malo, y feo)... y Castor?? (pese a que no tiene nada que ver con el Madrid).... y la Ciudad Deportiva?? (pese a que todos los tribunales europeos nos han dado la razón).... Y Mourinho??....Y Cristiano?? (que es gay pero también violador de mujeres, ojo!!!)
Me recuerdan a los seguidores de Trump en USA... que da igual el escándalo que se le atribuya a Trump, ellos siempre te responden "pero los emails de Hilary!..." Y de ahí ya no salen.
Me recuerdan a los seguidores de Trump en USA... que da igual el escándalo que se le atribuya a Trump, ellos siempre te responden "pero los emails de Hilary!..." Y de ahí ya no salen.
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Aquí entraba uno, no recuerdo bien quién, y se la traía floja las resoluciones del TE ,solo sacaba artículos previos a la sentencia. Están reescribiendo la historia,haciendo su historia. Cómo eso de q en la guerra civil fusilaron al presidente del barsa por ser el presidente del barsa, lo cual es falso. O como negar q franco les rescató económicamente....en fin...borope escribió:Pero y Vinicius?? (que es negro y malo, y feo)... y Castor?? (pese a que no tiene nada que ver con el Madrid).... y la Ciudad Deportiva?? (pese a que todos los tribunales europeos nos han dado la razón).... Y Mourinho??....Y Cristiano?? (que es gay pero también violador de mujeres, ojo!!!)
Me recuerdan a los seguidores de Trump en USA... que da igual el escándalo que se le atribuya a Trump, ellos siempre te responden "pero los emails de Hilary!..." Y de ahí ya no salen.
fundo1977- Mensajes : 27910
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Aunq mi favorita es la de q el Madrid ganaba las copas de Europa pq era el equipo del régimen y está influía en los árbitros y en Europa....la España del caudillo era la locomotora europea del siglo XX.todo poder e influencia.
fundo1977- Mensajes : 27910
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Están echando en la tv del régimen las semis de Copa juvenil . Madrid VS ATH
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fundo1977 escribió:Aunq mi favorita es la de q el Madrid ganaba las copas de Europa pq era el equipo del régimen y está influía en los árbitros y en Europa....la España del caudillo era la locomotora europea del siglo XX.todo poder e influencia.
El equipo de Régimen, es verdad, esa se me olvida a veces... veamos los campeones de Liga durante los años más duros del régimen franquista, sus primeros 20 años.. vaya, vaya... qué cosas.... Disimulaban muy bien ser el equipo abanderado de la propaganda franquista.
1959 CF Barcelona
1958 Real Madrid CF
1957 Real Madrid CF
1956 Atletico de Bilbao
1955 Real Madrid CF
1954 Real Madrid CF
1953 CF Barcelona
1952 CF Barcelona
1951 Atlético Madrid
1950 Atlético Madrid
1949 CF Barcelona
1948 CF Barcelona
1947 Valencia
1946 CF Sevilla
1945 CF Barcelona
1944 Valencia
1943 Atletico de Bilbao
1942 Valencia
1941 At. Aviación
1940 At. Aviación
borope- Mensajes : 13004
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Lo de Jacobo en juveniles es impresionante. Parece que juega contra alevines.
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fundo1977 escribió:Lo de Jacobo en juveniles es impresionante. Parece que juega contra alevines.
El sábado estuve viendo el juvenil contra el Alcorcón. Tiene buena pinta ese central.
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Gooooooooolllllllllllll!!!!
Nico Paz.
Golazo. Buen centro. Dejada de cabeza. Y volea.
Nico Paz.
Golazo. Buen centro. Dejada de cabeza. Y volea.
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Vamos joder!!! Parecía imposible fallar tanto.
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Gooooooooooooooollllll!!!!!!!!
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Finaaaalll.
Estamos en la final de la copa del rey de juveniles.
Estamos en la final de la copa del rey de juveniles.
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Es el día de los santos inocentes?
Y falta la coletilla de que se trae a Ø con el.
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El cono team a lo suyo, ganar y ganar.El Botones Sacarino escribió:Finaaaalll.
Estamos en la final de la copa del rey de juveniles.
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fundo1977 escribió:
Es el día de los santos inocentes?
Y falta la coletilla de que se trae a Ø con el.
Ojo, que es buen técnico, pero ¿ein?
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fundo1977 escribió:El cono team a lo suyo, ganar y ganar.El Botones Sacarino escribió:Finaaaalll.
Estamos en la final de la copa del rey de juveniles.
34 partidos esta temporada y no ha perdido ninguno.
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Es una exclusiva de BlancaRemontada... No parece muy fiable.El Botones Sacarino escribió:fundo1977 escribió:
Es el día de los santos inocentes?
Y falta la coletilla de que se trae a Ø con el.
Ojo, que es buen técnico, pero ¿ein?
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Por ahí anda Tomás González. Aunque en su cuenta dice q hay q esperar a ver el final de temporada.no vaya a ser q la cosa cambie...Nomeko7 escribió:Es una exclusiva de BlancaRemontada... No parece muy fiable.El Botones Sacarino escribió:fundo1977 escribió:
Es el día de los santos inocentes?
Y falta la coletilla de que se trae a Ø con el.
Ojo, que es buen técnico, pero ¿ein?
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Ojo, aumentan los rumores de que el Real Madrid puede fichar a Pernille Harder y Magdalena Eriksson. Se habla de Bayern, Lyon... pero cada vez nos dan más opciones.
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La "nueva historia" del barsa y Cataluña ,tú ya sabes...borope escribió:fundo1977 escribió:Aunq mi favorita es la de q el Madrid ganaba las copas de Europa pq era el equipo del régimen y está influía en los árbitros y en Europa....la España del caudillo era la locomotora europea del siglo XX.todo poder e influencia.
El equipo de Régimen, es verdad, esa se me olvida a veces... veamos los campeones de Liga durante los años más duros del régimen franquista, sus primeros 20 años.. vaya, vaya... qué cosas.... Disimulaban muy bien ser el equipo abanderado de la propaganda franquista.
1959 CF Barcelona
1958 Real Madrid CF
1957 Real Madrid CF
1956 Atletico de Bilbao
1955 Real Madrid CF
1954 Real Madrid CF
1953 CF Barcelona
1952 CF Barcelona
1951 Atlético Madrid
1950 Atlético Madrid
1949 CF Barcelona
1948 CF Barcelona
1947 Valencia
1946 CF Sevilla
1945 CF Barcelona
1944 Valencia
1943 Atletico de Bilbao
1942 Valencia
1941 At. Aviación
1940 At. Aviación
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El Botones Sacarino escribió:fundo1977 escribió:El cono team a lo suyo, ganar y ganar.El Botones Sacarino escribió:Finaaaalll.
Estamos en la final de la copa del rey de juveniles.
34 partidos esta temporada y no ha perdido ninguno.
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Grande Modric (es la jugadora de la cantera que se lesionó grave).
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Polar Bear escribió:A Chouparla.
¿Qué ha pasado?
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Polar Bear escribió:A Chouparla.
Puta escoria de equipo. Los siguientes el City. Que se jodan todos, desde el portero Cyrano al puto enano hormonado, pasando por carapony.
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El Botones Sacarino escribió:Polar Bear escribió:A Chouparla.
¿Qué ha pasado?
Gol de Chuopo Moting
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