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Originally posted by Kaebi View Postwe are playing Benidorm (lol) in the spanish cup tonight
stream if anyone is interested: http://www.fcfootballblog.com/2008/1...ona-live-copa/
OWNED!!
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Originally posted by milad View Postwhat are you laughing at? this was not too long ago:
OWNED!!
also it seems that you have forgotten about rm's 3-0 home loss to recrativo
also to your other post, you said "who cares about being the best team? all that matters is trophies" or something like that..if that's really true then you'd rather have real madrid play like shit and win la liga, then them playing amazing and not winning?
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Originally posted by Kaebi View PostGetafe are in la liga, not even comparable to Benidorm who play division 3
also it seems that you have forgotten about rm's 3-0 home loss to recrativo
also to your other post, you said "who cares about being the best team? all that matters is trophies" or something like that..if that's really true then you'd rather have real madrid play like shit and win la liga, then them playing amazing and not winning?
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There's nothing like FCB!!! VISCA EL BARCA!!!
http://unprofessionalfoul.blogspot.c...is-way-to.html
Love your club over the king? This way to jail.
FC Barcelona has some dedicated fans, but I think Yassine Belassal is the strongest one yet. He's looking at jail time for his expression of love for the blaugrana.
In Morocco, the phrase "God, The Nation, The King" is a common expression, for it encapsulates the three things all Moroccans must love and respect. It's rare for people to speak out openly against the current monarch, King Mohamed VI, but those that have end up in jail, and young Mr. Belassal has recently joined them.
Yassine, an 18-year-old schoolboy, came into the classroom and altered the phrase written on the blackboard to read "God, The Nation, Barcelona", and it became so much more than detention and extra homework.
It is unclear whether the court felt the problem was about the football club or the inference against the king, but Yassine is currently sitting in jail awaiting resolution. Barcelona have appointed a lawyer to look into the legal fine print to see whether the boy can be helped under the letter of Moroccan law.
Based on the precedent set earlier this year, it's not looking good -- Fouad Mourtada was jailed for 3 years after creating a spoof Facebook profile for the King's brother. A blogger was also jailed in 2008 for speaking out against the king on his website, but he was released and cleared upon appeal, giving some hope to Belassal and his family.
So to summarize: love your club, but don't love it like this in a country that's still coming round to the 21st century. I hope this one works out in the end.VISCA EL BARCA
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The Joker
lol at barca fans. Do you compare barca with real? There's no club better than Real Madrid (As soon as I hear Barca as the better team I can't stop laughing ). I know we have played like shit in the past 4 years (Especielly in CL) but look at the history and then come here and talk who really is the king of CL my friends.
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Originally posted by The Joker View Postlol at barca fans. Do you compare barca with real? There's no club better than Real Madrid (As soon as I hear Barca as the better team I can't stop laughing ). I know we have played like shit in the past 4 years (Especielly in CL) but look at the history and then come here and talk who really is the king of CL my friends.VISCA EL BARCA
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Originally posted by Arzhang View Postlet's talk history... let's talk about how madrid was backed by a dictator (Franco) who bought all the players he wanted and did everything in his power to make things more difficult and basically sanction barcelona. Maybe you should read a book called Barca: A People's Passion, and really find out what Barcelona stands for before you start critizing it. Even Ferguson today openly talked about the fascist upbringing of madrid. Madrid still today is a bully in the transfer market and thinks they can buy anyone they want.
OWNED!!I got no time for a signiture
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Originally posted by Kaebi View Posti am over it
youre the one who keeps bringing real madrids previous glory up in this threadOriginally posted by The Joker View Postlol at barca fans. Do you compare barca with real? There's no club better than Real Madrid (As soon as I hear Barca as the better team I can't stop laughing ). I know we have played like shit in the past 4 years (Especielly in CL) but look at the history and then come here and talk who really is the king of CL my friends.
GRACIAS PEP
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Originally posted by The Joker View Postlol at barca fans. Do you compare barca with real? There's no club better than Real Madrid (As soon as I hear Barca as the better team I can't stop laughing ). I know we have played like shit in the past 4 years (Especielly in CL) but look at the history and then come here and talk who really is the king of CL my friends.
a gay virgin (self proclaimed) is saying that real are better than barca
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The Joker
Originally posted by Arzhang View Postlet's talk history... let's talk about how madrid was backed by a dictator (Franco) who bought all the players he wanted and did everything in his power to make things more difficult and basically sanction barcelona. Maybe you should read a book called Barca: A People's Passion, and really find out what Barcelona stands for before you start critizing it. Even Ferguson today openly talked about the fascist upbringing of madrid. Madrid still today is a bully in the transfer market and thinks they can buy anyone they want.
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