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Gismo said:
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Gismo said:
Quite frankly and with all due respect you are obviously blindfolded by the Real Madrid fashion/we´re Real, the envy of the God d@mn universe probaganda.

Are you kidding me? you need to wake up and quit being so biased, with all due respect i highly doubt that you hate them as much as i do. Hence, i am a hardcore Barcelona supporter too.

They have been very good, one below average season doesn't change the fact that they are still a very scary squad. Don't get respect twisted with hate, i am not a casual fan fooled by the Galacticos fashion.
I am a big Barca fan too. ;) But after your comments regarding Real you must be either blindfolded by their popularity or you havent seen any Real matches...

I hate Real Madrid with a passion but I can still admit that they r a good side and are still contenders for the title. They have too many skilled players not to be considered, true they are mostly attacking and that was part of their downfall last season (never should have let Makelele go), but I unfortunately feel they will still be up there.

As for Puyol he would never go to Real Madrid, he is true Barca :proud:
 

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Miki said:
You can never say a situation will not happen for sure, and this applies to everybody as well. The chances of Pujol ever leaving Barcelona for Real Madrid are slim, almost non-existent. However, you cannot discount the possibility of that happening - the 2 clubs hate each other, but Pujol might not feel the same way for Real Madrid as the Barça fans do. Still, one hopes that in this modern day football age, sense and sensibility will restrict Pujol from ever having to make that decision. A choice otherwise will be a defeat for loyalty in football.
0.00000000001%. :) Let's just compare it to Paolo Maldini wearing the Nerazzurra jersey.


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Miki said:
You can never say a situation will not happen for sure, and this applies to everybody as well. The chances of Pujol ever leaving Barcelona for Real Madrid are slim, almost non-existent. However, you cannot discount the possibility of that happening - the 2 clubs hate each other, but Pujol might not feel the same way for Real Madrid as the Barça fans do. Still, one hopes that in this modern day football age, sense and sensibility will restrict Pujol from ever having to make that decision. A choice otherwise will be a defeat for loyalty in football.
0.00000000001%. :) Let's just compare it to Paolo Maldini wearing the Nerazzurra jersey.


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Pujol is a born and bred Catalan, but he is only 26 years old. A lot of situations can happen that will severely impact his line of logic & reasoning. True, if the status quo remains, i don't see any reason for Pujol ever leaving for Real Madrid. However, you must take into account other factors such as club bankruptcy, relegation and the like. The percentage you have given is negligible, you might as well have said there is no way in hell Pujol is ever going to play for Real Madrid.

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Well Barca will never relegate! :lala: hehe... Well maybe if they brainwashed him... Otherwise never. It is like saying JZ will play for my town´s club Viborg FF. :D
 

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I'll be banging my head on the wall if I'm a Valencia fan. Ranieri is turning Valencia to be a Barca, albeit Italia instead of Holland. Worse, of all the signings that he has made, none are considered as a starter in the Italian NT.


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Ok Handoyo, my good mate, I'm absolutely speachless...

*Sits down for 5 minutes to calm down*

Ok, are you crazy??? :confused: :scared:

Valencia were brilliant last season. They won La Liga (even if they were robbed of a victory against Real at the Bernabeu by some scandalous decisions of the refree) and the Uefa Cup.

Now they've bought Corradi, Di Vaio and Fiore. These are MAJOR SIGNINGS!! You say they're not starters in the Italian NT, but I can find you a couple of million people who would have preferred Fiore at Del Piero, and Corradi or Di Vaio at Vieri. Just give me 5 minutes. I found one already: ME! :D

They were already impressive last year, I was charmed by Mista in the final against Marseille.

Let's not forget Ranieri: he's a great coach. I was amazed at how well Chelsea was playing in the CL last year, considering that he had so many new players, and only a few wanted by him, mostly just players that Abrahimovic liked.
Against Arsenal Chelsea was stunning. And even against Monaco, in the 2nd leg, they played some wonderful football, and they just missed too many chances.

In conclusion, I'm so excited about Valencia this coming season, and I'm so looking forward to see them play against Chelsea in the CL and make Abrahimovic and Maurinho weep! :cry2:
 

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They don't need both of Corradi and Di Vaio. Mista scored 20 goals if I'm not wrong just in La Liga. Salva Ballesta, who was on loan to Malaga, scored around 18 goals for them last season! They should have been the striking partner. If it ain't broken, why fix it?

Fiore is a great player, no doubt about it. But I really question his judgment for the signing of Di Vaio and Corradi, ecspecially at that kind of fee.


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Handoyo said:
They don't need both of Corradi and Di Vaio. Mista scored 20 goals if I'm not wrong just in La Liga. Salva Ballesta, who was on loan to Malaga, scored around 18 goals for them last season! They should have been the striking partner. If it ain't broken, why fix it?

Fiore is a great player, no doubt about it. But I really question his judgment for the signing of Di Vaio and Corradi, ecspecially at that kind of fee.


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Well they can't do any harm can they? Di Vaio+Corradi+Fiore+Mista+Ranieri=more silverware for Valencia! ;)
 

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If it ain't broken, why fix it?
Man I`m sick of that phrase! :mad: :D
 

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Handoyo said:
They don't need both of Corradi and Di Vaio. Mista scored 20 goals if I'm not wrong just in La Liga. Salva Ballesta, who was on loan to Malaga, scored around 18 goals for them last season! They should have been the striking partner. If it ain't broken, why fix it?

Fiore is a great player, no doubt about it. But I really question his judgment for the signing of Di Vaio and Corradi, ecspecially at that kind of fee.


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Because Di Vaio is better than Mista. And I haven´t seen/noticed Ballesta. ;)
 

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Gismo said:
Because Di Vaio is better than Mista. And I haven´t seen/noticed Ballesta. ;)
:wallbang:

Mamamia!

Nevermind, Gismo. :D


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Barcelona have signed Eto'o which is great, but I fear this could mean the end for Saviola :cry2: With him missing for the Copa America and the Olympics plus the pay row this could mean Laporta decides to sell him.

I would be so sad if Saviola left but maybe it would be for the best as he prob won't get much playing time. Maybe Rik will surprise me and play a rotation with Larsson, Eto'o and Saviola but I feel this is wishful thinking. Still I say a big welcome to Eto'o, I'm sure he will do great :star:
 

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Interforeva said:
I would be so sad if Saviola left but maybe it would be for the best as he prob won't get much playing time. Maybe Rik will surprise me and play a rotation with Larsson, Eto'o and Saviola but I feel this is wishful thinking. Still I say a big welcome to Eto'o, I'm sure he will do great :star:

Can you tell me something, since I hardly ever seen Saviola in action... isn't he a bit of a unfulfilled promise? I thought he was going to be a big player for the future, but it doesn't seem like it now...
 

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Saviolla is great!The problem with Barcelona is his high wages!

Atletico very close at Diomansy Kamara and Velasco!

At Intertoto Villareal-Atletico 2-0 :depress:
 

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Handoyo said:
Mista scored 20 goals if I'm not wrong just in La Liga. Salva Ballesta, who was on loan to Malaga, scored around 18 goals for them last season! They should have been the striking partner.
Hand;)yo

It's really weird but both guys had a wonderful season, and in my opinion a fluke one. I've seen both play in the past and they are average at best, Valencia had the best playmakers and yet these guys weren't excellent. I might suspect that Ballesta can be a better player since he has more skills, but Mista, i will be shocked if he scores 13 goals next season.

About Eto'o, i think Barcelona got their man. He is young and talented and along with Ronaldinho could develop a lethal combonation. I am looking forward to seeing him play!
 

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--------Ronaldinho
---Larsson-----E'too

----------Zidane
---Ronaldo----Owen

----------Aimar
----Di Vaio----Mista
 

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chalon said:
--------Ronaldinho
---Larsson-----E'too

----------Zidane
---Ronaldo----Owen

----------Aimar
----Di Vaio----Mista

Wow, it really looks like the Liga will be very excting next season!

Is Eto'o really that good? Is he quick? What about his technique?
 

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Told ya Vieira ain't gonna move. ;) It's just a bunch of ball0ney created by the media that claimed Vieira was unhappy and didn't rule out the move by staying silent.

But I must say I'm completely wrong and shocked over the Owen move. :p It is up there with the ridiculous transfers of Beckham to Madrid and Mihajlovic/Ze Maria to Inter. :D Totally unneeded and add the fact that Real Madrid just wanna gain more and more attention. And shirt revenue. :D

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It's really weird but both guys had a wonderful season, and in my opinion a fluke one. I've seen both play in the past and they are average at best, Valencia had the best playmakers and yet these guys weren't excellent. I might suspect that Ballesta can be a better player since he has more skills, but Mista, i will be shocked if he scores 13 goals next season.
I disagree that Salva's feat was a fluke. He has proven in the past that he can score a lot of goals in La Liga. I forgot the exact season but he scored 20+ league goals for Racing Santander and was the top-scorer of the La Liga. The next season, he moved to Atletico Madrid and scored 20+ league goals again, albeit in the 2nd division. How can we say that Mista's season is a fluke? It can be a one-season wonder but it's very harsh to say it's a fluke. ;)


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Told ya Vieira ain't gonna move. ;) It's just a bunch of ball0ney created by the media that claimed Vieira was unhappy and didn't rule out the move by staying silent.

I don't think so. Wenger had to come out and openly warn Viera that he had to make up his mind before the start of the Premiership. I think he didn't go because Arsenal wanted too much money.

They got Owen for 10 million euros plus a player, that was a bargain!
 
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