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  1. madristar replied to Rani_7's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    They cant survive widout each other:)
  2. madristar replied to persuazn's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    what the-? i dont get it....??
  3. madristar replied to Rani_7's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    i dont get it-does he NOT KNOW that the paparazzi is there?? They are acting so childish...i mean WHO serenades his GF in the middle of the street??
  4. it would hav been an embarassment if barca won in ur ground...i wonder how happy(read relieved) pellegrini wud me...lol...
  5. madristar replied to persuazn's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Ronaldo: I won't stay Real forever Real Madrid playmaker Cristiano Ronaldo is already plotting his Bernabeu exit. Ronaldo moved to Madrid for a world-record transfer fee of £80million just last summer. However, the former Manchester United man admits he will not be spending the rest of his career with the Primera Division giants. "Football is all about cycles," said Ronaldo. "I believe that you are in teams for cycles. "If you have already won everything with a team you have to change and that's what happened to me with United. "I wanted a different football and different goals and I am very happy to have taken this decision. Alex Ferguson understood my decision. I continue to talk to him. "I spent several years wanting to play in Madrid. But I don't see myself here at 40. "You are in teams for cycles." Despite spending over £200million last summer following president Florentino Perez's return, Madrid and Ronaldo face the very real prospect of ending the year trophyless. Manuel Pellegrini's men are a point behind Barcelona with four games left to play but Ronaldo has reiterated his belief that Madrid will pip the defending champions to the title. And to that end the Portugal international hopes compatriot Jose Mourinho can do them a favour by defeating Barca in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final, with Inter Milan currently leading 3-1. "It will be an incredible game," Ronaldo added in an interview to Cadena Cope. "It will be difficult for both of them. "Barca has to come back and Inter have to defend the two goals. "It's very difficult to know who I want to win, although I would prefer Barca to lose and be eliminated. "I am from Real Madrid and I like my club and if Barcelona crash out of Europe it would be something that could affect them in the league and which we could take advantage of. "It would be a bad year if we don't win the league because a club like this has to always win something every year. "Not winning this year wouldn't be a failure, but it would be a lost year. But I am confident we can win the league."
  6. madristar replied to persuazn's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Ronaldo: I won't stay Real forever Real Madrid playmaker Cristiano Ronaldo is already plotting his Bernabeu exit. Ronaldo moved to Madrid for a world-record transfer fee of £80million just last summer. However, the former Manchester United man admits he will not be spending the rest of his career with the Primera Division giants. "Football is all about cycles," said Ronaldo. "I believe that you are in teams for cycles. "If you have already won everything with a team you have to change and that's what happened to me with United. "I wanted a different football and different goals and I am very happy to have taken this decision. Alex Ferguson understood my decision. I continue to talk to him. "I spent several years wanting to play in Madrid. But I don't see myself here at 40. "You are in teams for cycles." Despite spending over £200million last summer following president Florentino Perez's return, Madrid and Ronaldo face the very real prospect of ending the year trophyless. Manuel Pellegrini's men are a point behind Barcelona with four games left to play but Ronaldo has reiterated his belief that Madrid will pip the defending champions to the title. And to that end the Portugal international hopes compatriot Jose Mourinho can do them a favour by defeating Barca in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final, with Inter Milan currently leading 3-1. "It will be an incredible game," Ronaldo added in an interview to Cadena Cope. "It will be difficult for both of them. "Barca has to come back and Inter have to defend the two goals. "It's very difficult to know who I want to win, although I would prefer Barca to lose and be eliminated. "I am from Real Madrid and I like my club and if Barcelona crash out of Europe it would be something that could affect them in the league and which we could take advantage of. "It would be a bad year if we don't win the league because a club like this has to always win something every year. "Not winning this year wouldn't be a failure, but it would be a lost year. But I am confident we can win the league."
  7. madristar replied to arabposh's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    GOD,Benzema looks so innocent and he's also a Muslim...wonder how he could do such a thing..but then again,religion is inferior for soccer stars;)
  8. WHAT A RELIEF THAT BARCA WONT PLAY IN THE BERNABUE:)
  9. madristar replied to arabposh's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    looks italian,granero:)
  10. yeah...may he score lik this forever and ever.
  11. yeah...may he score lik this forever and ever.
  12. damn he looks releived to finally score.........
  13. Raul: I was lucky to score Raul admits that he was lucky to score in Real Madrid’s 2-1 win over Real Zaragoza, saying that he was moments away from being substituted. The Spain international's goal in the 50th minute elevated him to the third highest all-time goalscorer in La Liga, and he was replaced just minutes later after asking to be substituted. "I injured my ankle and I asked for the change in a previous stoppage, but I have been fortunate to get the goal," Raul told AS after the game. "The team suffered a lot, but the important thing is the win. The three points earned were very complicated, but we have showed once again that we are competitive," he acknowledged. Quizzed about his thoughts on scoring his 228th goal at La Romareda, where he made his debut for Los Merengues some 16 seasons ago, Raul said: "It's always nice to return to this ground." Raul's goal pushed him above Alfredo Di Stefano in the all-time scorer's charts in La Liga, but he still sits behind Hugo Sanchez (234 goals) and Telmo Zarra (252 goals).
  14. thank god raul scored!!!
  15. raul has worn out. He should heavily renovate himself...He's not even happy wid his current position in the club!! poor soul!!!!
  16. that guy is alberto ruiz gallardón, madrid's mayor (alcalde). he's a great fan of raúl! about raúl's looks, the thing is he's not a faggot... he's not a metrosexual gay, i mean guy... in my honest opinion, in terms of fashion, he's the best dressed in the squad. perfectly fit suits, jeans, jackets... you name it! extremely classy, elegant, glamorous. i simply hate what sergio ramos, cristiano ronaldo & the like wear. it's not even fun, it's no fashion sense at all!!! guti, on the other hand, can be fun. and that's because he learned from the best: his ex-wife, arantxa de benito. although i'd rather go out with a true MAN (with capital letters) like raúl, i do enjoy most of guti's outfits. boring? kaká is tremendously boring!!! awful color combinations. clothes that are most of time too baggy for him. mostly, he looks like a sack of potatoes. as oldfashioned as his boring wife. there's a big difference between classy and boring. kaká doesn't seem to know anything about it. seriously, i'd be truly embarrassed if i dated sergio ramos, cristiano ronaldo, drenthe... i'd be like 'WTF are you wearing, hun??!!". "you'd better change or we're going nowhere tonight!" I think that ronaldo,sergio,kaka,guti hav good dress sense. Ronaldo and sergio wear same sort of flashy clothes and raul wears a decent and gentlemens outfit. On the other hand, kaka wears good clothes but he doesnt change his colors.. i always see him wearing either blue,black or soometimes grey.
  17. madristar replied to persuazn's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    who iz the grl that haz not been wid him?
  18. madristar replied to Rani_7's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    wat iz that video sergio and iker about??
  19. madristar replied to Nicole's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Guti: This is my final Clasico Real Madrid midfielder Guti has declared that the upcoming El Clasico will be the last one he takes part in. Guti was taking part in an interview on a radio program, Onda Madrid, when he made the announcement, saying that he will not be a Los Blancos player beyond this season. "My future is not clear. This will definitely be my final Clasico," Guti said in the interview. "As of today there are no possiblities for me to continue at Madrid. "I have one more year on my contract, but I hope we can arrive at an understanding. I am sure they [Madrid] will understand that my best chance is to leave from here. "One doesn't need to make drama about all this, the time to begin playing less arrives for everyone and one needs to understand it. The most important thing is to leave with as much dignity possible, especially from a club like Real Madrid." With the announcement, Guti will be expected to don another jersey from the start of next season. The midfield maestro is a rare Madrid youth product, promoted to the first team in the 1995-96 season, where he's played in the past 15 seasons. Guti has stated that there is still football after Los Meregues, saying: "I think I have two more years of playing football. The idea is to go to England, Italy, or one of the Arab countries. It will depend upon offers." Finally, the former Spain international mused about the successor to his number 14 shirt, saying: "I will leave it to Xabi Alonso because I'm sure he wants it. I will continue to have my heart at Real Madrid." Real Madrid's latest signing, Sergio Canales, has drawn comparisons to Guti in his playing style, and the youngster is considered to be the long-term replacement for the departing attacking midfielder.
  20. madristar replied to Chic_Raul_ista's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Xabi Alonso talks Clasico "The key to winning will be to dominate in midfield" Realmadrid.com / Translation by Michael J. O'Donnell Xabi Alonso analysed Saturday's match against Barcelona for Marca. "We are having a fantastic run in La Liga. We've made progress in every aspect of the game and we can still improve. We defend well, which helps us to be solid in attack. Our strikers' quality allows us to have many chances on goal, which on the other hand can only happen if the team plays well." "We all know which is the job we must do. We have true team spirit that has helped us win complicated games. We always want more." "Real Madrid faces the Clasico from a good position. We are aware of only being able to win La Liga this season. The Clasico won't be decisive, but it will play an important roll in the championship." "A team always tries to use its strongest assets to exploit its opponent's weaknesses. Dominating in midfield will be key to winning the match." "We support Manuel Pellegrini completely because he has reat confidence and faith in us. Higuain and Ronaldo are true predators; they always have countless chances on target and score many goals. I would hate to defend against them. Arbeloa has always been a solid defender who knows when he can help out in attack. "I admire Raul for his stature and elegance. He will always be great. Guti is a very surprising player. He never ceases to amaze us."
  21. madristar replied to Nicole's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    We must respect Barcelona, but we shouldn't feel inferior to them because we are not" Guti addressed the media at Valdebebas. The midfielder said this is probably the tightest Clasico he has ever experienced, but that Real Madrid have sufficient weapons to defeat Barcelona. "Real Madrid and Barcelona are the two best teams in Spain. We both play at a high level and we have great players capable of deciding the outcome of a match at any given time. We know each other well and we know which weapons we must use to win. I hope we make good use of ours." "The winner's morale will be boosted. For us it would be very special because scoring one strike would draw the goalaverage. I'd rather not play if I wasn't able to disregard what happened against them last year. It will be difficult to win, but we'll get our chances. We know how to face them. I'm sure we will get something positive out of the game thanks to the support of our fans." "We must respect Barcelona because they are the defending league and Champions League champs and they have the same points we do. We must do our best to win with the support of our fans. We shouldn't feel inferior to them because we are not. Real Madrid are always favourites against any team, especially at home." "Barcelona play very well. They keep possession for a long time and they know how to bring the game to a stop if they needed it. We will have to be very focused on Saturday and try to score an early goal. They may be better than us in midfield, but we have other weapons we can use to stop them." "It's ridiculous to concentrate on just one of their players. We'll have to concentrate on all of them. It's as if they just concentrated on Ronaldo and then concede a goal by Raul. I don't need Messi to score four goals in order to realise how good he is. He is one of the two or three best players in the world right now and he is Barcelona's most dangerous man. I think Guardiola would say the same of Ronaldo if you asked him." "Regarding the quality of both squads, this may be the tightest Clasico I've experienced. I don't remember another in which we both had the same number of points and a difference of only one goal. It will be a difficult Clasico because there is much at stake for both teams. Winning will boost our morale for the rest of our games."
  22. madristar replied to Simao2008's post in a topic in Male Athletes
  23. madristar replied to Simao2008's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    he's hot and wife to match;)
  24. madristar replied to Rani_7's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    He does but I've never really seen what's so special or sexy about him to begin with. His good looking and that's about it, I don't find him charming either his still a little boy when it comes to women. hahaha...its true..i am also always wondering about the same thing,he is cute and good-looking but then again he is childish so i thought what was the real fuss about.....guess i wasnt the only one thinking that way
  25. madristar replied to Rani_7's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Casillas: "The Clasico will be a great game, but it won't be decisive" "The winner's position on the table will be strengthened, but the league is still far from over" Realmadrid.com / Translation by Michael J. O'Donnell Iker Casillas talked to the media about the Clasico, which he believes will be a "great, but not decisive game." "The Clasico will be a great game, but it won't be decisive. Three very important points will be at stake and our goal is to win the match. The winner's position on the table will be strengthened, but the league is still far from over. Other teams we'll face are fighting for particular objectives." "We hardly concede any goals because we all help out. Everyone is involved in defending set pieces. Our quality in attack can guarantee us to win games as long as we don't concede any strikes." "Kaka wants to help the team. The team will benefit if he's in good form. He is angry because he hasn't performed as he wished, but we are delighted with him because he is a team worker who sets a great example. We want him to recover as soon as possible." "Barcelona's Xavi is a great player and his team benefits from his skill with the ball. Valdes is a very good goalkeeper. He is doing well on his team."