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Cristiano Ronaldo
cool! ronie is coming better & better in madrid,hope he keeps this up and help real to beat BARCELONA!!!!!!! :magic: (Y) <_<
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Cristiano Ronaldo
hey guys you didnt tell abt that man??? wid three pics??
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo nervous over price tag" Real Madrid's Jorge Valdano believes Cristiano Ronaldo is "somewhat nervous" about proving his £80million price tag. Ronaldo has had a fairly unremarkable start to his career as a Madrid player since moving to the Bernabeu for a world record fee in the summer. The former Manchester United playmaker, who had a low-key pre-season, scored from the spot in his side's first league game - a 3-2 victory over Deportivo la Coruna - but also missed several chances. However, an unconcerned Valdano has put that down to nerves. "I liked Cristiano in the first league game," he told RNE. "He scored even if it was from the penalty spot, he had a couple of good moves.... "Maybe he is somewhat nervous because he is a very good professional and he always tries to be the best, but you have to wait a couple of games and then you will see who he is. "He needs a bit of time to adapt, like what happened when (Zinedine) Zidane moved here."
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Raúl González Blanco
Since Cristiano Ronaldo’s arrival at Real Madrid, the Spanish capital’s nightclubs and escort agencies have been bracing themselves for a sharp increase in trade. Madrid’s evening entertainment industry, however, has been dealt a devastating blow by news on the front page of this morning’s Marca: Florentino Perez will issue each player of a booklet detailing the rules of behaviour, and “night excursions” are now prohibited. Even though the booklet has yet to reach the hands of any of Real Madrid’s stars, Marca have somehow obtained a copy, the highlights of which we have translated below… 1. Proximity Players will need to appear approachable to the fans. 2. Education Players must show respect towards all coaches, managers and fans.
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Raúl González Blanco
i dont know why doesnt bosque places raul in spanish squad!!!! such a great player!!! if you hav any newz abt his arrival,tell me pl...........
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Cristiano Ronaldo
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Raúl González Blanco
"Stars don't always win trophies" UEFA president Michel Platini has warned Real Madrid against assuming their player signings will automatically result in success. Madrid have spent 250million euros this summer on superstars such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka and Karim Benzema as part of returning president Florentino Perez's plan to get the Spanish giants back to the top of the football tree. However, as was the case when Perez was previously in charge of Madrid and his expensively-assembled 'Galacticos' endured a spell without any major trophies between their title triumphs in 2003 and 2007, Platini warned that bringing in so many world-class players does not necessarily guarantee silverware. "Perez wants to win everything and that's what he has signed so many stars...but we will see what happens in May, when the final of the Champions League is played in Madrid," Platini was quoted as saying in Marca. "The history of football tells us that the great players do not always win the tournaments." Platini this summer reiterated his concern at the amount of money being spent in the transfer market, admitting after Ronaldo's world-record move to Madrid that he was "embarrassed" how any club could spent 90million euros on a player. Marca also spoke to Manchester United Sir Alex Ferguson about Madrid's summer spending. Ferguson believes that with so much talent on show the Bernabeu is sure to be in for some entertaining nights, although he pointed out that it is still early days under new coach Manuel Pellegrini. "Of course these great players are going to assure good football and they will provide great days for the fans. The only thing is that Pellegrini still has to mould a team," said Ferguson, who was also asked about his relationship with the Spanish giants, which has not always been great over the years. Ferguson said: "I don't believe in everything that this Real Madrid represents, although I respect them.
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Raúl González Blanco
can you show me rauls house pics??????
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Iker Casillas
Casillas: It Would Be Disastrous If This Madrid Team Won Nothing he experienced goalkeeper talks of his hunger for success. Sep 1, 2009 12:40:15 AM Iker Casillas, Spain, Real Madrid (PA) Photo Gallery Zoom Iker Casillas, Spain, Real Madrid (PA) Related Links Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas says it would be disastrous for his side to fail to capture a trophy but he admitted to Marca that anything can happen in football. "It would be a disaster to not win something with this team this season," Casillas declared. "Anything can happen though. Four or five years ago we had this uncomfortable situation where we played good football for six months, but failed to win anything. "Results are what matters," added the 28-year-old, who enters his eleventh straight season as first choice 'keeper at the Bernabeu. When asked whether he would prefer to win the Primera Division, UEFA Champions League or the World Cup in 2010, Casillas said it would be difficult to pick. He added, "I don't know what to say. I'll stick with them all," said the Spain stopper, who has amassed 96 caps for his country. He also admitted that rivals Barcelona's recent success gives him a "healthy envy", and that he hopes to lift "as many, or more trophies than Barca this ye
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Iker Casillas
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Iker Casillas
please translate it..!
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Iker Casillas
Casillas: "Después de ver un Barça intratable, el Madrid tiene que ilusionar" * Iker Casillas fue uno de los jugadores más críticos con el nivel de la última plantilla del Real Madrid. El portero blanco cree que los fichajes de Kaká y Cristiano Ronaldo son buenos para el equipo. 17/06/09 - 16:56. * imprime * envía Cerrar Envía esta noticia por correo electrónico a: Email de tu amigo Tu nombre Tu email Comentario Envíalo a varias personas separando los correos con comas * comparte Cerrar o Del.icio.us o Digg o Menéame o Technorati o Yahoo o Facebook o MSN Reporter * 20 comenta El guardameta del Real Madrid y capitán de la Selección española, Iker Casillas, entiende que la gente esté "encantada" con los fichajes y consideró que "Florentino Pérez lo está haciendo bien". "Después de que hayamos visto a un Barcelona intratable, el Real Madrid tenía que intentar ilusionar a la gente. Florentino Pérez lo está haciendo bien y esperemos que podamos olvidar la temporada pasada y que llegue una buena época para el Real Madrid", aseguró, en palabras a 'Realmadrid Radio' desde la concentración de la Selección en Sudáfrica Para el madrileño "lo principal es que el proyecto va a ser bonito y que la gente va a estar encantada con el Real Madrid" además, de que el "asentamiento va a venir bien" porque "en los últimos años el club se ha sometido a muchos cambios, y eso no es bueno". La Liga de Campeones, donde el equipo suma cinco temporadas sin superar la primera eliminatoria, será uno de los grandes objetivos y más con la disputa de la final en 'casa'. "Para todo el madridismo es importante que se pueda disputar la final de la 'Champions League' en el Santiago Bernabéu. Los últimos años no han sido buenos y hay que romper con el maleficio. Hay que intentar llegar como sea", expresó. Quiere repetir éxito en la Selección Por lo que a la selección se refiere, confía en superar la primera fase sin problemas y en hacer un buen papel en la Copa de las Confederaciones como antesala del próximo Mundial. "Aquí en Sudáfrica gané la Meridian Cup y se están cumpliendo una serie de precedentes que hacen que sea optimista. Ojalá se repitan las circunstancias", dijo. Además, cree que ahora mismo hay un "ciclo muy bueno desde 2008" y considera que "llegarán al Mundial en las mejores condiciones": "Por eso hay que aprovechar este momento antes del cambio generacional. Es el fruto de la pasada Eurocopa". "Cuando eres pequeño sueñas con llegar al Real Madrid, y a nivel de selección, llegar hasta un Mundial y conseguirlo. No quería retirarme del fútbol sin conseguir algo grande con la selección, y aunque ya lo he conseguido, soy ambicioso y quiero el Mundial. En cuanto al Real Madrid, aspiramos a la Copa de Europa cada año, pero el Mundial es cada cuatro, por eso hay que aprovecharlo", sentenció.
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Raúl González Blanco
Concerned that Real Madrid wasn’t having a big enough impact on our lives, Florentino Perez laid the first stone of “Sports City” when he was in charge of the club in 2004. The project was neglected following his 2006 resignation, but now he is back in the hot seat, the Madrid president is keen to bring the club its very own theme park. Work on the 60-hectare Sports City site will re-commence next spring, and if all goes to plan, ‘Disneyland Madrid’ will open by 2013. Rides such as the ‘Raul Rollercoaster’ (it just keeps going on and on and on), ‘Sergio Ramos’ House of Haunted Hair Straighteners’ and ‘Cristiano’s prostitute fivesome in 3-D’* will entertain up to two million visitors per year. Perez has reportedly been shopping around for sponsors for the €150m next stage of construction, and has already held meetings with the mayors of Miami and Beijing
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Raúl González Blanco
Pellegrini: Raul still key for Real Manuel Pellegrini has revealed that Real Madrid legend Raul still has a major part to play at the club. After a summer of high profile spending, a splashing of the cash that has seen the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka, Xabi Alonso and Karim Benzema arrive at the Bernabeu, many observers had thought that Raul may become surplus to requirements despite his legendary status at Real. Not so says Real head coach Pellegrini. "He's like an 18-year-old boy. I demand the maximum from my players and he always responds at a high level," Pellegrini said of the player who made his senior debut at Real Madrid in 1994. "Whether he plays or is on the bench he acts the same. He is his own motivation and is an example for his teammates and anyone who wants to play football. "He still has the desire to win, after winning everything." With the football calendar as congested as ever, Pellegrini also declared that he is delighted to have strength in depth, an absolute must for any club wanting to fight for honours on several fronts. "In October and November we will play eight games each month, six in September plus two internationals," he said. "Raul, nor Kaka, nor Gonzalo Higuain, nor Ronaldo can play 24 games in three months. The minutes will be distributed among all players." Raul scored the first of Real's three goals in their 3-2 defeat of Deportivo La Coruna at the weekend - the 224th strike of his Los Blancos career.
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Raúl González Blanco
Pellegrini happy with opening win Real Madrid coach Manuel Pellegrini was pleased with how his team coped with the pressure of expectations. Speaking after Madrid's entertaining 3-2 win over Deportivo, Pellegrini expressed his satisfaction with the team's performance in the first league game of the season. "I am very pleased" he told reporters after the game. "It was very important to win the first game. The expectation was very high, and the nerves and urgency were present throughout the game. "There will always be nerves when you are only one goal up, because they can equalize at any moment. "Given that it is the first game, I am happy with the team's performance." Real saw their lead cancelled out twice, before Lassana Diarra scored a spectacular winner. The Chilean tactician then analyzed the match in further detail, continuing, "We were on the attack throughout." "They were well organized defensively, and dangerous on the counter-attack. "We controlled the game, always looking for a goal." When asked if there was any cause for concern, having conceded two goals, Pellegrini admitted that the team would have to work on their defending against set pieces.
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Raúl González Blanco
Raul and Casillas both aiming high Real Madrid duo Raul and Iker Casillas are setting their sights high once again ahead of the Primera Liga's new season. Real get their latest domestic campaign underway on Saturday evening when they entertain Deportivo La Coruna at what will be, after a summer of mind boggling spending, a highly expectant Bernabeu. Under the guidance of president Florentino Perez ,who is in charge for a second time after ruling the roost between 2000 and 2003, the Spanish giants have splashed the cash in almost unprecedented fashion recently, acquiring the services of both Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo for £56 million and £80 million. They didn't stop there. In came Karim Benzema from Lyon for a mere £35 million and, once Liverpool had accepted a bid of £30 million, midfielder Xabi Alonso soon followed. Perez's second galactico project - Real won two Spanish titles and the Champions League during his first - has left many stunned. Raul, along with Casillas one of only two survivors from the first galactico adventure, is nevertheless excited by Real attempts to reign supreme in Spain and achieve European success. "I'm excited, as all Madridistas are," the veteran striker revealed. "There's a new project and new players, very important footballers who have improved the squad. "We want the Bernabéu to enjoy our game once more and we're going to fight for every title." Casillas is equally upbeat about Real's chance to contend on several fronts this camapign, believing that the current galactico-laden squad is far more balanced than the first. "A balanced squad has been built, which is what many of us wanted," the Spain international goalkeeper said. We wanted a team with which the coach wouldn't have trouble to come up with a solid starting line-up, and strong enough to fight for the three titles at stake in the best possible way. "The club has made a great effort to sign excellent players and we must now do our best to wi
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Cristiano Ronaldo
BARCELONA ARE SO JEALOUS!!!!!! brahimovic: What have Real done? Barcelona's new signing Zlatan Ibrahimovic has fired his first broadside at Real Madrid ahead of the start of the new season. The Swede completed a blockbuster move from Inter to Barcelona during the summer. It didn't take long before the outspoken striker made his feelings felt against Barca's fiercest rivals. "Madrid needs to win because it's been going two years without any title," said the Swede. "And it goes without saying that the pressure will be on them to do so. "What have they done? They've bought players to win, to make a winning team . I have come to a club that already is a winner." He added: "I think that Barca has an advantage because Real is forced to create a team from scratch. And it is clear that this cannot be achieved within 24 hours, or in a week or a month. It requires time."
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Fergie lauds Primera Liga quality Sir Alex Ferguson reckons the big-name signings for Real Madrid could make the Primera Liga stronger than the BPL. Following hot on the heels of the national team's success at Euro 2008, Barcelona last season swept all aside to become the first team from Spain and only the fifth club in history to win their domestic double and the European Cup in the same campaign. That established Barca as the undisputed top dogs in Europe, not just due to the trophies they won but also because of the thrilling football they produced under new coach Pep Guardiola. But it is not just on the field where Spanish football has been making waves, with Real Madrid barely out of the headlines this summer as they embarked on their remarkable spending spree. Clearly not wanting to be left in the shadows by the record-breaking achievements of their arch rivals up at the Nou Camp, Madrid set about re-writing the history books themselves by splashing out over 250million euros on new talent since Florentino Perez returned to the presidency in June. World player of the year Cristiano Ronaldo, costing a world-record 94million euros, was the jewel in the crown, but the signings of fellow 'Galacticos' Kaka, Karim Benzema and Xabi Alonso also made huge statements about the pulling power of Madrid, not to mention their financial might during a time when most clubs have been tightening their purse strings. As was the case during Perez's previous tenure in charge when Madrid forked out big money on the likes of Zinedine Zidane, Luis Figo, Ronaldo and David Beckham, the Spanish giants again showed this summer that they have no rivals - including the cash-rich Premier League clubs - when it comes to getting their man. Barca have also not baulked at paying out big money for top talent either, bringing in Zlatan Ibrahimovic in a deal that saw Inter Milan pocket 46million euros plus prolific Cameroon hitman Samuel Eto'o in exchange for the Swede. And with the likes of Ibrahimovic, Ronaldo and Kaka joining a league that already boasts the talents of Lionel Messi, Xavi, Dani Alves, David Villa and Sergio Aguero, it is easy to see why some have suggested that the Primera Division is now the top league in the world. Ronaldo is certainly of that mind, saying in the wake of his move from Ferguson's Manchester United: "The Premier League is a very good competition, but I think that the Spanish league is going to have a little more quality because of the players that are arriving. "Both leagues are going to be very good, but I think that with Florentino Perez's signings the Spanish league is superior to the English. It's going to be a magnificent competition in Spain this year." Ferguson's argument, that the Premier League is still the toughest in Europe, still holds some sway though, because with Madrid and Barca spending big this summer, the gap between those two and rest in Spain could be bigger than ever. Last season, champions Barca finished nine points clear of second-placed Madrid, who in turn were eight points above Sevilla in third - and that despite that fact that Madrid lost each of their last five games while the Andalusian side picked up 13 points from a possible 15 in the same period. And while the big two have been splashing out huge amounts, clubs such as Sevilla, Atletico Madrid, Villarreal and Valencia have spent their summers fighting off attention for their star names whilst making comparatively modest additions to their squads. Despite that though, Villarreal midfielder Robert Pires does not believe La Liga will just be a two-horse race this season. "This year there will be competition to win titles, because all of the teams have reinforced well," said Pires, whose own side's star signing has been Brazil striker Nilmar for a club-record fee believed to be around 11million euros. "The bench will help us a lot and this isn't something we've had in other years. It's a big squad and everyone can show that they deserve to be in the XI." Atletico are perhaps the biggest threats to Madrid and Barca, having so far kept hold of their prolific strike duo of Diego Forlan and Aguero as well as strengthening their much-maligned defence, while Sevilla have been boosted by the arrival of Alvaro Negredo from Madrid. Valencia can also look forward to the new campaign with renewed enthusiasm after seemingly managing to keep hold of their highly-rated trio of Villa, David Silva and Juan Mata. So, with that in mind, plus the fact that seven of the players voted into the top 10 of the FIFA world player of the year awards for 2008 will ply their trade in Spain this season, expectations are rightfully high of what could be a special year in La Liga. However, only time will tell whether all the wonderful individual talent that the league now undoubtedly boasts can result in a more open title race, or whether it will further highlight the difference between the haves and have nots
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo: I have nothing to prove Cristiano Ronaldo has failed to impress in pre-season friendlies for Real Madrid, but the winger reveals he is not worried. Speaking to AS, Ronaldo said: "I don't worry about my form. The only important thing is that Madrid win. I am calm, working hard and I am with a fantastic group." The Portuguese international believes that he has "nothing to prove". With his astronomical £80 million price tag, critics have been quick to lambast the winger on his poor performances. "I don't worry about my form. The only important thing is that Madrid win. I am calm, working hard and I am with a fantastic group," Ronaldo said. With the new season to the Primera Liga set to kick-off, the Neo-Galacticos will come under scrutiny once again as they prepare to dethrone treble champions Barcelona. Ronaldo, however, insists his team is unnerved by the daunting task ahead. "We don't think about Barcelona. We must do a good job all year and see how far we get. We have no pressure," he declared.
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo set to take over Becks' crown Cristiano Ronaldo is poised to take over David Beckham as the face of world of football. Ronaldo, who made a £80 million world record move to Real Madrid, is younger and so has more potential than LA Gaklaxy's Beckham Beckham has been the king of commercial deals for a long time and now Ronaldo is ready to overtake him. According to sports branding expert Simon Chadwick from Coventry University, 24-year-old Ronaldo has already signed record-breaking deals with brands and looks set to improve on that. "Beckham, because of his age and the stage of his career, has lost it. And Ronaldo is ideally placed to assume the mantle of ‘brand Beckham', especially among young kids and teenagers," he told the Daily Star. <_<
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Iker Casillas
Hez cute though...
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Iker Casillas
i jus dont get it???????????/ wat is this guy tryin to prove himself??? a new CR9 or a flirt? always dating several women!!! cant he jus control homself??? :dance: :dance: :heart: :kiss:
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Raúl González Blanco
when his daughter will come????????? cant wait to see another mamen!!!
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Guti
where was this party aanyways?
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Sergio Ramos
YUCKKKKKKK!!!!! You guyz hav such a BAD taste for men,specilly sasha!!!