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    134 arrested as riots mar Barcelona celebrations

    10 hours 5 mins ago
    AFP Marcelo Aicio

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    Police in Barcelona made more than 100 arrests as victory celebrations after the Champions League final degenerated into riots early Thursday, with dozens needing hospital treatment. Skip related content

    Around 100,000 people spilled onto the streets of the Catalan capital in the aftermath of Barcelona's 2-0 victory over Manchester United in Rome.

    But while a carnival atmosphere initially prevailed, the mood turned ugly after midnight when youths began clashing with police around one of the city's main thoroughfares, Las Ramblas.

    Youths hurled bottles as they tried to storm through metal barricades keeping a mob back from shops, prompting a surge by baton-wielding riot officers, who fired into the air.

    Terrified passersby caught up in the violence had to cower behind walls as the clashes intensified.

    In a statement, police said they had arrested 119 people for public order offences in the city and a total of 134 in the wider Catalan region.

    A total of 153 people were also injured, said the statement. And while most of the injuries were minor, 23 needed hospital treatment.

    RTVE public television said one of its camaraman was among those injured.

    The statement said that police had issued "repeated warnings" to the rioters.

    Lampposts, telephone kiosks and bus stops were all badly damaged in the violence.

    The celebrations had started peacefully as thousands of joyous fans, many draped in the dark red and blue of their club, let off fireworks and honked horns.

    "Yes, yes, yes, the Cup is here," shouted supporters.

    "I am so happy, we deserved this victory. we're going to stay out all night as long as the police don't move us on," said one young fan, Jordi, at the Canaletes fountain on the Ramblas, where fans traditionally celebrate.

    Many fans mocked rivals Real Madrid, who ended the season trophyless -- Barca's own fate for the past two seasons until this term under new coach Pep Guardiola.

    Several other towns in the Catalan region also celebrated, such as Tarragona, Gerona and Lleida.

    And in the Spanish capital, Catalans jumped into the fountain in the Plaza Cibeles, the traditional site for celebrations by Real supporters.

    Barca fans had already twice gorged on success in recent days after their team won the Spanish title and lifted the Spanish Cup.

    "Champions! (three times)", headlined the Catalan newspaper La Vanguardia.

    Barca and their supporters have experienced "the greatest night in their history," it said.

    The nation's top-selling paper, El Pais, said Barcelona now has "a legendary triple crown" and is "at the top of the world"

    Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero -- a Barcelona supporter -- hailed it as the "dream team" and predicted the country would now do the treble.

    "We've won the European Cup, today the Champions League and now we will win the World Cup," a beaming Zapatero, who attended the final in Rome with King Juan Carlos, told Spanish television.

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/18/20090528...a-4bdc673.html

    all that frustration of the past 2 seasons of pure getting owned was let out. see.. i told you barca fans go wild when they finally win.

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      Amazing team this Barcelona

      They won everything
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        Originally posted by milad View Post
        see.. i told you barca fans go wild when they finally win.
        Finally win...a TREBLE. Who wouldn't go wild if they won EVERY TITLE they competed for?
        Previously known as "IraqiFootball"

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          jackass of the month

          Stoke City Coach Gerry Francis: Barcelona Would Struggle To Win Premier League

          The man who helped Tony Pulis keep the Potters in the top flight doesn't think the Catalans could dominate in England like they did in Spain....

          Stoke City were one of the success stories of this Premier League season, as their blue-collar approach to the game, coupled with a fearsomely intimidating home stadium, kept them in the top flight when most observers had tipped them for a swift return to the Championship.

          Their style may have won them few friends outside of Staffordshire, but many of the Premier League's 'big' clubs found themselves leaving the Britannia Stadium bruised, battered and beaten over the course of the campaign.

          The man who assisted manager Tony Pulis in his task was former Tottenham Hotspur manager Gerry Francis, and the ex-England international has opined that newly crowned European champions Barcelona would struggle to sustain their Spanish and continental success over the course of a long English winter.

          "I'm not sure whether over that 38 game period they would necessarily win it, with the likes of Manchester United, and Chelsea, and Liverpool, as well as Arsenal [in there]," Francis told Sky Sports News earlier.

          "Away to Stoke [as well], obviously that's a tough game," he joked.

          "It would certainly be different to what they're used to in the Spanish League, and that is the difference with the Premiership, because it is the hardest league in the world to win and to compete in," he explained.

          "I think they'd certainly have a culture shock in some situations, but they have got great talent, and I'm sure they would be in and around the top four."

          http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/englan...ld-struggle-to

          one word: clueless.

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            I want to see Stoke in La Liga...see if they can fair against Numancia.
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              Originally posted by IraqiFootball View Post
              Finally win...a TREBLE. Who wouldn't go wild if they won EVERY TITLE they competed for?
              lol sorry but you just owned yourself. your wild fans got violent after copa del ray, real, chelsea, league, and champs league. not a single peaceful celebration... you cup-frustrated bastards.

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                Originally posted by IraqiFootball View Post
                I want to see Stoke in La Liga...see if they can fair against Numancia.
                they would park the bus for sure.

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                  Originally posted by IraqiFootball View Post
                  LOL shayan do you visit www.BarcaForum.com by any chance?
                  no I visit fbtz and fcbes.com.

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                  Barca just owned PL altogether this season in UCL and this guy comes up trash talking. We just owned their champions in a one-sided final.

                  GRACIAS PEP

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                    I like this

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                      7 of the players who started the cl final came from barca's youth system btw

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                        Originally posted by Kaebi View Post
                        7 of the players who started the cl final came from barca's youth system btw
                        Viva la Masia!


                        btw I loved the Henry interview with Sky, he said at the end, "everybody talked a lot last season but I'm still alive".

                        http://www.skysports.com/video/clips...694705,00.html

                        GRACIAS PEP

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                          wonderful read.
                          F*** those arsholes.
                          http://fcbtransfers.blogspot.com/200...sh-papers.html

                          GRACIAS PEP

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                            brilliant video of la masia reaction to the game.
                            some of these guys we will see in the first team hopefully as another Xaviesta


                            GRACIAS PEP

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                              so many nice videos.
                              this one shows Messi's nice moments this year.

                              GRACIAS PEP

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                                Originally posted by shayan20 View Post
                                so many nice videos.
                                this one shows Messi's nice moments this year.
                                beautiful video!!!!!!!!!!!
                                Bookmark the PFDC Calendar for TM & WCQ games
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                                [Click on a game to see detailed description including time]
                                Villa + Messi =

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