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  1. It pains me to see him in Schalke but i think he would've done it in his best interests. I hope u guys dont forget Real...by that i mean u,Chic...
  2. madristar replied to Vanessinha's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    kaka with Mickey..............
  3. madristar replied to Rani_7's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Iker and Sara with Eva Longoria in her Beverly Hills residence...............
  4. AAAAAAAAAAAAhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
  5. madristar replied to Rani_7's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Ya Sara wears the same brown shoes EVERYWHERE!!!!!
  6. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    The thread Real Madrid News was shifted from Male Athltes so im gonna post all those news in his thread from now on..............
  7. madristar replied to Rani_7's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    hope they get married soon
  8. madristar replied to Rani_7's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    where r they holidaying??
  9. madristar replied to Nicole's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    where is he in this pic? i mean what place is he in??
  10. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    I guess you wanted to say that he was amazing sexy. And that heis still very handsome. Right? ya,vampires can be sexy...TWILIGHT...haha...but i prefer him now...he's still handsome!!
  11. madristar replied to Nicole's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    where is he in this pic?
  12. madristar replied to Vanessinha's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    and looking this great too:)
  13. madristar replied to Rani_7's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Iker Casillas is engaged to her? kickette says so.....
  14. madristar replied to Vanessinha's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    nightclub in brazil
  15. madristar replied to Vanessinha's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    50 Cent show in Brazil
  16. madristar replied to Nicole's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    looka like someone put a hot spatula on his backside,making it burn all red!
  17. madristar replied to Vanessinha's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    pics from wedding
  18. madristar replied to Vanessinha's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Kaka 's bro Digao's wedding...
  19. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Sports
    Pellegrini blasts Perez influence on Real transfers Former Real Madrid coach Manuel Pellegrini believes his chances of bringing success to the Santiago Bernabeu were undermined by president Florentino Perez's chaotic transfer policy. Manuel Pellegrini was sacked despite leading Real Madrid to their best La Liga points haul Pellegrini was sacked by Real in the summer following a season in which the club ended up without a trophy, despite a huge outlay of €250 million last summer. Pellegrini, who has been replaced by Jose Mourinho, agrees that he had some of the world's finest talent at his disposal in his sole season at the Bernabeu, but claims the squad was unbalanced. "They sign the best players, but not the best players needed in a certain position,'' he told Chilean newspaper El Mercurio. "It's no good having an orchestra with the 10 best guitarists if I don't have a pianist - Real Madrid have the best guitarists, but if I ask them to play the piano they won't be able to do it so well." While Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo were brought in last summer, Netherlands midfielders Arjen Robben and Wesley Sneijder were sold by incoming president Perez. The two went on to have hugely successful seasons with Bayern Munich and Inter Milan respectively, winning a host of trophies domestically before meeting in the Champions League final at the end of May and playing together in the World Cup final last Sunday. An Pellegrini says the pair should have been kept. "(Perez) sold players that I considered important," he said. "We had a difference of opinion with regards to the building of the squad. "We didn't win the Champions League because we didn't have a squad properly structured to be able to win it - that was my main discrepancy with Florentino Perez.'' Despite ending up without a title, Pellegrini led Madrid to their most successful season ever in terms of league points, pushing champions Barcelona all the way until the last round of Primera Division matches. Nevertheless, the former Villarreal coach believes he would have been axed even if he had managed to win the Primera Division title. "Even if I had won the league I would have been out,'' he said. "I didn't have a voice or a vote.'' FROM ESPNSOCCERNET.com
  20. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Sports
    Getafe want Leon back on loan Getafe sporting director Toni Munoz hopes Real Madrid-bound Pedro Leon will be able to return to the club on loan next season. The clubs have yet to officially announce a deal has been done for the winger, who is currently at pre-season training, but Getafe coach Michel revealed Leon has been sold to Madrid. Reports suggest the 23-year-old could be sent back on loan to Getafe for the season to ensure he has regular first-team football, and Munoz hopes this will be the case. "It's logical that the boss wants the best. We're going to try so that that player stays," he said. "He really wants to play and identifies himself a lot with the club. What will happen will be shown in the coming days. "He's a player who is desired by many clubs. What's important is that now he is training. "Madrid have their eye on him. We're going to keep calm and what there is to know will be known in the next few days." Leon joined Getafe from Valladolid on a five-year contract last summer and played in nearly every single game for the Madrid-based side as they finished sixth in the Primera Division and qualified for the Europa League.
  21. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Sports
    Real Madrid open to Diarra move Real Madrid are considering letting Newcastle United move for midfielder Mahamadou Diarra. The Daily Mirror said Spanish sources claim the 29-year-old Mali captain will be offered to the newly-promoted Magpies. The report reckons Real boss Jose Mourinho has held talks with Diarra about his future and is willing to let him go back to the Barclays Premier League. He joined the Spanish side for about £20million four years ago from Portsmouth. Diarra, who was a central figure at the club in his first two seasons, has recently seen his playing time and influence at Real wane. A likely stumbling block for the deal will be the midfielder's wages - Newcastle are said to be operating with a £30,000-a-week wage cap.
  22. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Sports
    Casillas impressed with Mourinho Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas says he is impressed by the approach of new coach Jose Mourinho ahead of their new campaign. Spain captain Casillas lifted the World Cup just a week ago in South Africa, but his thoughts are already beginning to turn to the new domestic season. Madrid's World Cup stars were originally due back at the club for pre-season training on August 9, but Mourinho has decided he wants his players to return a week earlier. "That's fine," the goalkeeper said in an interview with AS. "I have spoken to him a couple of times and I like his way of thinking. He wants the players to come back rested and ready to work. Being world champions makes you forget about everything." Casillas anticipates an intriguing battle with fierce rivals Barcelona next season, but believes Spain's World Cup triumph may have brought the supporters of the two clubs closer together. "I think we have made the fans (of both clubs) feel more reflected," he said. "There are Madrid fans that appreciate (Barcelona midfielder) Xavi, for example, or Catalans who like the dedication of (Real full-back Sergio) Ramos." In the meantime, however, the Spain captain says he wants to keep on savouring his side's World Cup success. "In South Africa it was a strange sensation. We were so far away and we didn't know what the atmosphere was like in Spain. We were desperate to get back and celebrate it here and what we have experienced has been unforgettable," he said. And Casillas says he is happy to see the triumph being celebrated by the whole country, despite the fact that some regions want independence from Spain. "That was the best thing of all," he said. "We have given a lot of joy to the people. We don't get involved with politics. I respect the ideologies of everyone, but we have to be centred on our sport." Casillas also lifted the European Championship trophy two years ago, but says the World Cup is much more special. "The Euro is special and it was amazing, but this is four times bigger," he said. And the keeper says lifting the famous trophy was the realisation of a dream. "I wanted this from a young age. I had seen (Lothar) Matthaus, Dunga, (Didier) Deschamps, Cafu and (Fabio) Cannavaro lift the trophy and I wanted that photo as well, not for lifting the Cup itself but for being world champion," he said. "When I lifted it to the sky, my dream came true. "(FIFA president Sepp) Blatter congratulated me and he told me we deserved it, and that we had been the best team in the World Cup." Looking ahead to 2012, Casillas hopes Barcelona defender Carles Puyol, who is reportedly set to retire from the international game, can be persuaded to stay on. "He has his ideas. He told me that what he wanted was to lift the World Cup and I think he'll say goodbye (to Spain), but we're all tired at the moment," he said. "He is very necessary in this team and he can easily stay on until 2012." SOURCE; EspnStar.com
  23. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Sports
    Pellegrini hits back at Madrid Manuel Pellegrini has criticized former team Real Madrid stating that he had little support or authority at the Bernabeu. The 56-year took charge of ‘Los Blancos' in the summer of 2009 after a successful spell with Villarreal, but was sacked at the end of the 2009-2010 season after a miserable campaign that resulted in no silverware. In an interview with El Mercurio, Pellegrini cited poor communication with the club hierarchy and a lack of support as the main reasons behind the poor results. "We did not win the Champions League because we didn't have a structured squad to win it, and that was my main disagreement. In the Cup we did very badly, it was a shame and I am totally responsible for that." The Chilean manager also claimed that he had little authority over the club's transfers and was forced to sell a number of players, such as Arjen Robben and Wesley Sneijder, whom he considered important. "We had a difference of opinion regarding the formation of the squad. Some players whom I felt important were sold." Real Madrid will now look to new manager Jose Mourinho as they seek to regain the La Liga title. Source:EspnStar.com/laliga
  24. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Sports
    yes why not...
  25. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Sports
    Ramos to support UNICEF in Senegal The Real Madrid defender returns to Africa after winning the World Cup title Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos will spend his first days on holiday collaborating with UNICEF Spain in several initiatives of their Sports for Development programme. Ramos will travel to Senegal looking to learn about the situation children are in and the programmes UNICEF implements there. There defender hopes to help improve living conditions for children in the country. "We should all support work that focuses on children," said the Madridista. Ramos will visit places where programmes that strive to make children go to school and that focus on child protection are implemented. These programmes hope to provide vulnerable children who may also suffer from social exclusion with a safe environment and with options for development. This is the first trip Sergio Ramos takes with UNICEF to a developing country. He has collaborated with them in several projects during the last three years, in particular the two editions of the Champions for Africa match. Ramos captains one of the teams, while the other is captained by Frederick Kanoute.