benzima..!! pass me da keys to ma beema..!!
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Originally posted by The JokerActually if Im not wrong isn't Granero also a wing-player?
As far as I know we only have Kaka and Guti as attacking midfielders and also VdV. And yes Im also angry why we sold Robben and Sneijder and kept VdV instead. But nothing is done until the window transfer close which is today.
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Originally posted by BacheLot View Postwell, frankie did most of the hard work on both of those goals...!
smart move perez.... sell robben... which makes ribery want to stay at bayern and forget coming to real... real smart move perez... you killed 2 of your own birds with one stone..
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Robben Asked To Leave, Sneijder Had To Go - Real Madrid General Director
Real Madrid off-loaded two of their star Dutchmen last week and unexpectedly kept another...
Jorge Valdano has revealed that Real Madrid were asked to sell Arjen Robben and did not force the Dutchman out of the club, but admitted that selling Wesley Sneijder was a priority.
Los Merengues' director general explained that Robben was one of the players that the club were keen to sell in June before Manuel Pellegrini asked him to stay.
When the Dutchman did not play regularly in pre-season his father Hans, who also acts as his agent, asked Madrid to listen to what Bayern Munich were proposing.
"He was invited to leave the club at the start of the summer after Cristiano Ronaldo signed but the coach was keen for him to stay," Valdano told Onda Cero radio station.
"He enjoyed the time he was given to play and even when he was not starting he still did well.
"But his father indicated his concern and asked the club to accept the offers that were coming in for the player."
Sneijder did not want to leave Real Madrid after just two seasons, but Valdano has revealed that once the club started to add to their midfield options he was always likely to go.
"If Kaka joined then Sneijder would go and if Ronaldo joined then Robben would leave. That is normal thinking," he continued.
"When Barca thought about signing [Zlatan] Ibrahimovic they knew that Samuel Eto'o would have to go.
"If Robben had stayed then [Gonzalo] Higuain would have found it more difficult to play often.
"Selling Sneijder was hard because he was not keen on going to Italy, but in the end he was convinced that Inter is a great club and that he would be able to play regularly there and not at Madrid."
Rafael van der Vaart was also reportedly told that he was not wanted only to now win his place back in the squad after Esteban Granero was even given his shirt number.
"Once Sneijder and Robben left I felt that Van der Vaart had a place in the squad," Valdano added.
"It is true that for a long time, throughout the summer, we considered selling him, but at times the market means you can think again and that was important."
http://www.goal.com/en/news/12/spain...madrid-general
1) normal thinking? in case you didnt know, crystiana is one person. teams need at least 2 good pure wingers. we have 1.
2) then why the **** did you buy benzema when we already had higuain and negredo and raul and ruud?
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I Have A Good Relationship With Alex Ferguson - Real Madrid President Florentino Perez
Real Madrid's relationship with Manchester United has been rebuilt...
Florentino Perez believes that he has mended Real Madrid's relationship with Manchester United and that he has made making friends with English clubs a priority.
Los Merengues' supremo retook the reins at the Bernabeu this summer after a spell which had seen Sir Alex Ferguson slamming the club for their pursuit of Cristiano Ronaldo.
Despite them selling the Portuguese star to Madrid, the United boss was infuriated by Perez's predecessor Ramon Calderon's approach to the whole transfer.
“Alex Ferguson has only positive things to say about me," Perez told FourFourTwo magazine.
"Our relationship with English clubs is positive. My personal priority is to ensure that relationships between clubs are cordial. Fair play works on and off the pitch.
"Our model sustains itself…[Zinedine] Zidane, for example, was a cheap signing as his arrival allowed new commercial deals and generated revenue.
"I left the club in a sound financial state and on top of European football. I want to put right the damage done over the last three years."
http://www.goal.com/en/news/12/spain...on-real-madrid
OK there perez... i know we cant afford it... but please do tell us what on earth you are smoking. calderon took your shitty team and made them win 2 ligas in a row... getting unlucky in the champions league. last year we could have easily won the double if it wasnt for a record breaking season of injuries.
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