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  1. madristar replied to Rani_7's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Cris: Don’t miss (cracks up)… Don’t miss the Portugal-Spain game on Wednesday, at 10 pm, on la 1. Iker: Together for the 2018 Iberian candidacy. (after introduction) Interviewer: Portugal and Spain are neighbors. Do you all get along like good neighbors in sports, or are there occasional disagreements? Iker: I think there is a good relationship. In fact, the two football federations are working together to try and land the World Cup in 2018. I hope it will be possible. I think both countries are references for football, they have similar players, Portugal has always been a strong team, like Spain. We hope our dream will come true. Cris: We’re very excited for this game. We’re playing at home, and it will be a great atmosphere, and I’m sure the stadium will be full so that people can enjoy watching Spain in Portugal. I’m very happy to be called up and playing with a lot of my teammates from Real Madrid.
  2. madristar replied to persuazn's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Cris: Don’t miss (cracks up)… Don’t miss the Portugal-Spain game on Wednesday, at 10 pm, on la 1. Iker: Together for the 2018 Iberian candidacy. (after introduction) Interviewer: Portugal and Spain are neighbors. Do you all get along like good neighbors in sports, or are there occasional disagreements? Iker: I think there is a good relationship. In fact, the two football federations are working together to try and land the World Cup in 2018. I hope it will be possible. I think both countries are references for football, they have similar players, Portugal has always been a strong team, like Spain. We hope our dream will come true. Cris: We’re very excited for this game. We’re playing at home, and it will be a great atmosphere, and I’m sure the stadium will be full so that people can enjoy watching Spain in Portugal. I’m very happy to be called up and playing with a lot of my teammates from Real Madrid.
  3. madristar replied to dna's post in a topic in Other Females of Interest
    she looks quite nice ....love her legs...
  4. madristar replied to mystic's post in a topic in Male Athletes
  5. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Male Athletes
  6. madristar replied to Simao2008's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    His pics,,,,,,
  7. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Casillas support for Mourinho Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas has defended manager Jose Mourinho after his side's 1-0 win at Sporting Gijon. Mourinho served the first of a two-game touchline ban at El Molinon, and had been heavily criticised by Gijon boss Manolo Preciado in the build-up to the game. Earlier in the season Mourinho criticised Gijon for the side they fielded against Barcelona, with Preciado suggesting last week that had the Portuguese still have been coaching in England, his comments would have seen him "thrown in jail." The over-hyped build-up made for a hostile atmosphere in Gijon last night, with Real eventually taking the win through Gonzalo Higuain's late goal. "The game was complicated for many reasons, such as the comments made before the match, the atmosphere at the stadium," Casillas said. "We stepped up to the challenge and earned three vital points. In all fairness the atmosphere was hostile. The home crowd supported its team 100%, which is normal. "We responded well to that. Regarding what was said, I limit myself to defending my coach. I respect other opinions, but I do not share them. I stand by my coach, who is the best."
  8. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    A few randoms to begin with.... <_<
  9. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    i'm not too interested in Barcelonians
  10. i wonder why bad presss for him? he's such a nice person....
  11. madristar replied to persuazn's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Cristiano doesnt dress well for his own occasions,how willl he dress well for her. We've got to be realistic,Grace is right.She's his girlfriend and deserved to be to,if Cris is happy,so are we....
  12. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    just when i said that he's not rude,he gets a two match ban for saying ''f*** off ''to the refree.Man,we dont know him....full of surprises,that man...
  13. madristar replied to ellie sky's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    he's broken up with his girlfriend due to distance issues,she cant live far away from her family.She has a son even,noe with him though...
  14. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    thats for u to do
  15. madristar replied to persuazn's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    OMG!!! i love pasta too now i love it ev :drool: en more!! He's a foodie.i didnt know...
  16. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    This one's for Aga .... i had no plans to make it but here you go....post till u go crazy....
  17. madristar posted a post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Sergio Busquets Personal information Full name Sergio Busquets Burgos Date of birth 16 July 1988 (1988-07-16) (age 22) Place of birth Sabadell, Spain Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 1⁄2 in) Playing position Defensive midfielder Club information Current club :evil: Barcelona Sergio Busquets Burgos (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈserxjo βusˈkets], Catalan: [βusˈkɛts]; born 16 July 1988) is a Spanish footballer who plays for FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team, as a defensive midfielder. He was a relatively obscure player when he arrived in FC Barcelona's first team in July 2008, but eventually made a name for himself in a relatively short period of time, reaching the Spanish national team in less than one year after making his professional club debuts. Personal Busquets' father, Carles, was also a footballer, having played as goalkeeper for Barcelona for several years during the 1990s, although almost exclusively as a backup.
  18. madristar replied to madristar's post in a topic in Male Athletes
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    José Mourinho at El Larguero November 12, 2010 by unamadridista First, a great video from Cuatro showing Mou’s “visit’ to the stands on Wednesday. We get to see exactly what he said to the ref, and I especially love the moments when he called José Morais over to pass directions on to Aitor Karanka, and then in the end Karanka just went over directly because it was faster and easier like that. José Mourinho was a guest on El Larguero last night (have a listen here, or watch here, here and here), and I guess his superstar status has been cemented because the program went to La Finca de Pozuelo de Alarcón (where Mou lives), instead of him going to the Cadena Ser studios. Here are some highlights (from here, because I haven’t had time to listen to the entire interview yet). I really love the way he talks (in the things he says, I mean). On going home after games in the Bernabéu: we have a protocol to follow after games in which the rival coach speaks to the press first. But I convinced them that we should change that because I like to hold the press conferences immediately after. In addition, my son goes to the games and I want to get home as quickly as possible, because the next day is a working day. My son and I usually talk after games… I told him the truth about my expulsion. On his expulsion: the second card was merited. If I see the referee, I will apologize. On Sergio Canales: I spoke with Canales this morning. He decided to speak with me. No one had done that until now. I explained to him why I said what I said, and that I could have spoken to him before to tell him he wasn’t doing things right, but I preferred for him to see for himself on the field that he was going in the wrong direction. He admitted it, and I’m happy for that because he has a lot of talent, intelligence, and it appears a family that helps him without complicating things. He’s gone through a difficult moment and I’m convinced that he’ll return to the right path. He’s a player for Madrid. [it looks like Sergio C. took Mou's words to heart, because he showed up on his off day to train with the rest of the team. Mou's bad cop tactics worked for Pedro León and Benzema, so hopefully Sergio C. will explode soon as well!] On Sunday’s game against Gijón: I’ll find a place to watch the game, since I won’t be allowed on the bench… [Gijón has offered him a place in a VIP box]. Gijón’s stadium has a lot of significance for me. On Nov. 4, 1996, we played a Sporting-Barcelona game there. After that game, I became a father for the first time when my daughter was born and I can’t forget that stadium and that date for the best reasons in the world. On watching the Murcia game from the stands: the problem is when you want to say something directly to the team. There are moments during the game when it’s now or never, and if you’re not there you’ll lose the moment. You need to communicate and if not you can’t you feel frustrated. But it’s better that I’m sanctioned than an important player. On who has impressed him: Di María, who came from the Portuguese league and quickly became an important player. I thought he would need more time. Iker is impressive – a leader that knows how to be one without making a lot of noise. Players who aren’t playing a lot such as Albiol or Arbeloa are fantastic. It’s more difficult to be great in this situation and they are. On his reserves: I’m lucky because I have a fantastic group. A coach that has people like Albiol, Arbeloa, Diarrá, Dudek, Granero… these people play less but work as much or even more than the others, and that makes the group easy to manage. It’s a privilege. On how Karanka became his assistant: his profile fit. I wanted an assistant from the club, that spoke the language of the club. A few names were suggested and I liked Aitor’s profile, even though he didn’t have a lot of experience, but he was young and enthusiastic. I also spoke with people who knew him and after three days of analyzing it, I spoke with him. I’m very content. On Pep Guardiola: when I was an assistant with Barcelona, we had a good relationship. I only have good memories. As a coach, I have no problems; the relationship can’t get better because he’s my rival… If I were the president of Barcelona, I’d sign him for 50 years. He’s the ideal coach for Barcelona, he knows the club perfectly. On FP: we don’t speak as much as I would like because he has his professional life and I have mine. We speak on the phone almost every day and we meet up once a week, and also with José Ángel Sánchez, Valdano and Pardeza. On the Portugal-Spain friendly: I won’t watch that game because I’m going to Qatar to see the Argentina-Brazil game. On the concentraciones: they’re important for me and I won’t get rid of them. On his reputation as a provocateur: I’m not a provocateur. It’s just that I’m not stupid and it’s difficult for me to stay quiet in certain situations.
  20. madristar replied to persuazn's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Cristiano Ronaldo showed up to support girlfriend Irina Shayk when she was awarded the “top international model” award at the 2010 Top Glamour Awards. They took pains not to be photographed together, but they were caught sitting together and leaving the Hotel Ritz together. Cris looks okay here from the waist up, but he was wearing white pants.
  21. madristar replied to Tali's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Sergio Ramos at Soccer Is Life November 13, 2010 by unamadridista It may seem like Xabi is getting all the attention lately, but there are people who haven’t forgotten about Sergio Ramos. He’s on the cover of magazine Soccer Is Life, and there is of course more pictures and an interview inside. * Home * A Stalker’s Guide to Real Madrid * Iker & his jerseys Sergio Ramos at Soccer Is Life November 13, 2010 tags: sergio by unamadridista It may seem like Xabi is getting all the attention lately, but there are people who haven’t forgotten about Sergio Ramos. He’s on the cover of magazine Soccer Is Life, and there is of course more pictures and an interview inside. The most interesting part is how he’s been styled. If you were ever wondering what he’d look like with short hair (i.e. nothing in the back), these pictures will tell you. I love his hair in the above picture, but not so much in some of the other ones where it’s a bit messier. Those remind me of his earlier years at Sevilla. I’m also not a big fan of the suits they put him in. Where are Xabi and/or Álvaro’s wife Carlota when we need them? Q: Sergio, you made Spanish football history in becoming the youngest player to reach 70 with the national team. What does that mean to you? A: For me it’s something incredible; I never imagined I would get to that number and I hope to continue working to win more trophies. It’s a tremendous source of pride to see everything that I’ve achieved until now while representing my country. Q: You’re part of the best generation of footballers in the history of our country. We’re talking about European and world champions. A: Buff, I hear it and I get goosebumps. With the passing of time, we become conscious of what we achieved. It’s incredible what this group has done. Q: Which moment is the one you’ll remember out of all those with the national team? A: I have a lot of memories but I’ll never forget the moment when I raised up the World Cup. It left me in a state of shock. Q: Let’s go back a few years. You played football in the plaza of Camas. Back then did you ever think that you would one day lift up the World Cup? A: When you’re a kid, you think about enjoying yourself and you’re constantly dreaming but it never occurs to you that you might one day lift up the greatest title a country can achieve. It’s something that you would never even think about at that age. You only want to have fun, but now this has much more dimension in hindsight. Q: Do you think this is the best Spanish national team in history? The best team in the history of football? A: Spain has always had very good generations of footballers, but what happened is that they didn’t have luck until recently. I don’t know if it’s the best team in history, but it is one of the national teams that has defined a style of playing football. Q: I remember Luis Aragonés criticizing the team during the first stage of the World Cup. Knowing him, I wouldn’t be surprised if it was part of a motivating strategy. Is he a father for this generation? Define Luis for me. A: For me, Luis is unique in his way of being; he manages to bring out the best of each player. I only have words of gratitude for him because he was the one who gave me the opportunity to live unique moments with the national team, which I’m continuing to live now with Vicente del Bosque. I have been able to correct a lot of my errors thanks to the values that Luis transmitted to me. Q: And what has Del Bosque brought to this group? A: Vicente inherited a good base from the previous years, but he has managed to put his own stamp on it. There’s not much else to say when with Vicente we managed to become the best national team in the world Q: What is left for you to achieve? A: On the team level, I want to continue winning as many titles as possible with the national team and with Real Madrid. I would especially like to win the Champions League with Real Madrid. Q: What does a man like you desire? A: My desire as a footballer is the continue improving and learning day to day, and to continue achieving the objectives that I’ve set throughout my life. [And your desires as a man are what?? People need want to know!] Q: Do you see yourself playing throughout your 30s, or do you think you’ll leave football before then? A: As long as my body and injuries respect me, my desire is to continue playing. Q: Let’s talk about this new Madrid. What has Mourinho brought to this team? A: The míster has helped us regain confidence in ourselves. He’s doing a great job, which is reflected out on the field. Q: There must be something about Mou since in Barcelona, the players, the coaches and even the directors talk almost every day about him. What do you think it is? A: The míster has a big personality, he’s left his mark and his style of play in all the clubs where he’s worked, and it’s normal that they talk about him for the good job he’s done throughout his professional career. Q: Does he inspire respect? A: Of course, as I said before, he’s a great professional that always leaves his mark wherever he goes. Q: Have you won part of the battle already because of the nervousness that Mou is creating in Barcelona? A: No. We have to play the games and a rival like Barcelona is always difficult to beat. Q: What is Madrid going to win this year? A: Our obligation as Real Madrid players is to fight to win the three titles. That’s the base that we have to start off from every time we put on this shirt. Q: Is there anything that stops your dreams? A: No, luckily I’m a privileged person. Only when there is a big problem that can affect me like any other person. Q: What bothers you about football? A: That people can judge and talk about a person without really knowing them. Q: How would you define yourself? A: I’m a very normal, humble, simple and family-oriented person. Q: You always have Puerta on your mind. He’s always there whenever you achieve anything, right? A: Of course. All the titles that I’ve achieved throughout my sporting career are dedicated to him. I’ll never forget him. Q: It’s been said that you played a big part in helping Navas to integrate into the national team. It’s difficult to find an image of Navas on the national team where you’re not right next to him. A: Jesús is another of my good friends from the youth teams of Sevilla. He took a big step forward in his career and I just helped him out in any way that I could. He knows that he will always have my unconditional support. Q: What will Sergio Ramos do when he leaves football? A: I’m still very young and I hope to have many more years as a footballer in front of me, so right now I don’t even think about my retirement. When the moment gets near, then I’ll start planning. Thanks to all those who sent these pictures in. I’m not sure where you all got them from, but if they’re yours, let me know and I’ll cite you. If they’re not yours, then continue on with wondering whether Sergio is wearing anything under that blazer. By the way, I can totally see Xabi in the same outfit and doing the same pose as Sergio below, but perhaps without that slightly creepy half smile.
  22. madristar replied to persuazn's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Doesnt matter to me whether they kiss or not,they're together and thats enough to suggest they are in love.You dont go to see your '''friend''at events likie these and secondly,''friends '' dont stay at the same home and dont come to a non-fashion capital once in a month just to meet each other. They are serious and are trying not to be in the limelihjt(although its back-firing)
  23. madristar replied to Simao2008's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    his GF is pretty