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  1. LuNo replied to Nicole's post in a topic in Male Athletes
  2. 2 - ROMA: Doni; Panucci (Tonetto, 67’), Juan (Ferrari, 76’), Mexes, Cassetti; Giuly, De Rossi, Pizarro (Aquilani, 61’), Mancini; Perrotta & Totti. 1 - REAL MADRID: Casillas; Ramos, Heinze, Cannavaro, Torres; Guti, Gago, Diarra (Drenthe, 78’), Robben (Baptista, 78’); Raúl & Van Nistelrooy. GOALS: 0-1, 7': Raúl. 1-1, 23': Pizarro. 2-1, 57': Mancini. REFEREE: Herbert Fandel (GER). Booked Diarra (22’), De Rossi (41’), Torres (63’), Perrotta (67’), Ramos (68’, suspended for the next match) & Cassetti (91’). HIGHLIGHTS: First leg of the Champions League Last 16. Venue: Stadio Olimpico, Rome.
  3. LuNo replied to Tali's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    2 - ROMA: Doni; Panucci (Tonetto, 67’), Juan (Ferrari, 76’), Mexes, Cassetti; Giuly, De Rossi, Pizarro (Aquilani, 61’), Mancini; Perrotta & Totti. 1 - REAL MADRID: Casillas; Ramos, Heinze, Cannavaro, Torres; Guti, Gago, Diarra (Drenthe, 78’), Robben (Baptista, 78’); Raúl & Van Nistelrooy. GOALS: 0-1, 7': Raúl. 1-1, 23': Pizarro. 2-1, 57': Mancini. REFEREE: Herbert Fandel (GER). Booked Diarra (22’), De Rossi (41’), Torres (63’), Perrotta (67’), Ramos (68’, suspended for the next match) & Cassetti (91’). HIGHLIGHTS: First leg of the Champions League Last 16. Venue: Stadio Olimpico, Rome.
  4. LuNo replied to Tali's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    You're welcome double blush!!!!!!!!
  5. LuNo replied to Tali's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    2 - ROMA: Doni; Panucci (Tonetto, 67’), Juan (Ferrari, 76’), Mexes, Cassetti; Giuly, De Rossi, Pizarro (Aquilani, 61’), Mancini; Perrotta & Totti. 1 - REAL MADRID: Casillas; Ramos, Heinze, Cannavaro, Torres; Guti, Gago, Diarra (Drenthe, 78’), Robben (Baptista, 78’); Raúl & Van Nistelrooy. GOALS: 0-1, 7': Raúl. 1-1, 23': Pizarro. 2-1, 57': Mancini. REFEREE: Herbert Fandel (GER). Booked Diarra (22’), De Rossi (41’), Torres (63’), Perrotta (67’), Ramos (68’, suspended for the next match) & Cassetti (91’). HIGHLIGHTS: First leg of the Champions League Last 16. Venue: Stadio Olimpico, Rome.
  6. LuNo replied to Nicole's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    2 - ROMA: Doni; Panucci (Tonetto, 67’), Juan (Ferrari, 76’), Mexes, Cassetti; Giuly, De Rossi, Pizarro (Aquilani, 61’), Mancini; Perrotta & Totti. 1 - REAL MADRID: Casillas; Ramos, Heinze, Cannavaro, Torres; Guti, Gago, Diarra (Drenthe, 78’), Robben (Baptista, 78’); Raúl & Van Nistelrooy. GOALS: 0-1, 7': Raúl. 1-1, 23': Pizarro. 2-1, 57': Mancini. REFEREE: Herbert Fandel (GER). Booked Diarra (22’), De Rossi (41’), Torres (63’), Perrotta (67’), Ramos (68’, suspended for the next match) & Cassetti (91’). HIGHLIGHTS: First leg of the Champions League Last 16. Venue: Stadio Olimpico, Rome.
  7. LuNo replied to Georgik's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    2 - ROMA: Doni; Panucci (Tonetto, 67’), Juan (Ferrari, 76’), Mexes, Cassetti; Giuly, De Rossi, Pizarro (Aquilani, 61’), Mancini; Perrotta & Totti. 1 - REAL MADRID: Casillas; Ramos, Heinze, Cannavaro, Torres; Guti, Gago, Diarra (Drenthe, 78’), Robben (Baptista, 78’); Raúl & Van Nistelrooy. GOALS: 0-1, 7': Raúl. 1-1, 23': Pizarro. 2-1, 57': Mancini. REFEREE: Herbert Fandel (GER). Booked Diarra (22’), De Rossi (41’), Torres (63’), Perrotta (67’), Ramos (68’, suspended for the next match) & Cassetti (91’). HIGHLIGHTS: First leg of the Champions League Last 16. Venue: Stadio Olimpico, Rome.
  8. LuNo replied to footballfan#7's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    2 - ROMA: Doni; Panucci (Tonetto, 67’), Juan (Ferrari, 76’), Mexes, Cassetti; Giuly, De Rossi, Pizarro (Aquilani, 61’), Mancini; Perrotta & Totti. 1 - REAL MADRID: Casillas; Ramos, Heinze, Cannavaro, Torres; Guti, Gago, Diarra (Drenthe, 78’), Robben (Baptista, 78’); Raúl & Van Nistelrooy. GOALS: 0-1, 7': Raúl. 1-1, 23': Pizarro. 2-1, 57': Mancini. REFEREE: Herbert Fandel (GER). Booked Diarra (22’), De Rossi (41’), Torres (63’), Perrotta (67’), Ramos (68’, suspended for the next match) & Cassetti (91’). HIGHLIGHTS: First leg of the Champions League Last 16. Venue: Stadio Olimpico, Rome.
  9. LuNo replied to Rani_7's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    2 - ROMA: Doni; Panucci (Tonetto, 67’), Juan (Ferrari, 76’), Mexes, Cassetti; Giuly, De Rossi, Pizarro (Aquilani, 61’), Mancini; Perrotta & Totti. 1 - REAL MADRID: Casillas; Ramos, Heinze, Cannavaro, Torres; Guti, Gago, Diarra (Drenthe, 78’), Robben (Baptista, 78’); Raúl & Van Nistelrooy. GOALS: 0-1, 7': Raúl. 1-1, 23': Pizarro. 2-1, 57': Mancini. REFEREE: Herbert Fandel (GER). Booked Diarra (22’), De Rossi (41’), Torres (63’), Perrotta (67’), Ramos (68’, suspended for the next match) & Cassetti (91’). HIGHLIGHTS: First leg of the Champions League Last 16. Venue: Stadio Olimpico, Rome.
  10. LuNo replied to footballfan#7's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    You're welcome
  11. LuNo replied to Vanessinha's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Tou're welcome sandy & watermelon
  12. Thanks Aga !!!!!!!!!!!!
  13. LuNo replied to Compassionate_Conservative's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    AC Milan chief Leonardo: Ronaldo taking it day-to-day AC Milan director Leonardo says Ronaldo is upbeat after his knee operation. Leonardo said of his fellow Brazilian: "I'd like him to talk at the right time. Now he is still in hospital, a few days have passed after a major operation and there is still stress. I see him, however, stronger, because he's experienced really important things in terms of injuries and always have overcome them. "He is calm, I see that he is not thinking long-term. I think he is living for today, going forward, step by step, from a difficult situation." Leonardo added: "We will talk with him about a playing return. I believe that now is not the moment for him to think about that. Now is a time of reflection, to stay calm. Thinking about his return, for those who love football, it is something extraordinary. It is up to him, but I think he needs time to get some things in order."
  14. LuNo replied to Compassionate_Conservative's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Capello Has Kind Words For Ronaldo And Del Piero England coach Fabio Capello talked about two of his former players, Ronaldo and Alessandro Del Piero, both of whom had difficult relationships with the coach. Perhaps living in England has made Fabio Capello more gentle. It would be hard, if that weren't the case, to explain the words said today by the England coach about Ronaldo and Alessandro Del Piero, two players who have never had a very good relationship with him. On Ronaldo's recent knee injury, he said: "Unfortunately I saw it live and I was very sad. Aside from everything that's been said, I have always claimed he is the best player I've ever coached, even superior to Marco Van Basten. "Unfortunately this is a very serious injury and he will have to work hard to come back. I hope he does, because players like him are too important for football. He has to make it, he has to find back the pride and the will to come back." On Del Piero: "Del Piero is another great player, and like all great players he has to understand that he has to rest sometimes. I saw that once in a while [Juventus coach Claudio] Ranieri lets him rest, without forgetting that Juve have only the league this season. When you are involved in the Cups you have to think differently."
  15. LuNo replied to Compassionate_Conservative's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Who Is Zidane? Says Ronaldo’s Hospital Zinedine Zidane was unable to contact hospitalised star Ronaldo as he recovers from his horrific knee injury because the hospital operator didn’t know who the Frenchman was. Ronaldo is in hospital in Paris having undergone surgery for the career-threatening ruptured tendon in his knee that he suffered in last Wednesday’s match with Livorno. Messages of support have flooded in for El Fenomeno, who is set to be out of the game for at least nine-to-twelve months. One of these well-wishers was none other than France legend Zinedine Zidane, who is a former team-mate of Ronaldo from their time together at Real Madrid. Zidane yesterday rang up the hospital that Ronaldo is staying at in order to speak to his old colleague and friend. When the hospital telephone operator asked who was calling, incredibly the name Zinedine Zidane was not recognised by the employee, thus the 1998 World Cup winner was not granted permission to speak to Ronaldo. Zidane only retired from football in 2006, however it seems that despite being one of the greatest players in the history of the game, his name is already starting to be forgotten.
  16. Circuit de Catalunya - Spain 19 February 2008 1 N. Rosberg Williams 01:30.675 73 2 K. Nakajima Williams 01:32.370 96 3 M. Webber Red Bull 01:32.599 26 4 F. Alonso Renault 01:32.820 16 5 D. Coulthard Red Bull 01:32.924 22 6 J. Trulli Toyota 01:33.283 57 7 N. Piquet jr. Renault 01:40.073 8 8 K. Kobayashi Toyota 00:00.000 1
  17. LuNo replied to Georgik's post in a topic in Male Athletes
  18. Raúl press conference "The moment of truth has arrived" Raúl gave a press conference prior to the team's Champions League match with Roma, stating that he has faith in the team's chances in the competition. The most important moment of the season starts now. The Champions League is a very special competition for us. We've only reached the Last 16 in recent years and our goal this season is to regain our prestige in Europe. We couldn't hope for a better scenary than Rome againts a prestigious, competitive and difficult team. We have the chance of playing a good game and earning a good result tomorrow. Your first game is away from home. Is the home advantage important? It gives you some sort of head-start, but we know that one bad day in the Champions League is enough to be kicked out of the tournament. If we don't play well and Roma do, there will be nothing for us to do. The round lasts 180 minutes overall. We will play the first 90 tomorrow and we'll have to do our best. We can't just wait for the second game; it may be too late by then. What do you expect from the Raúl-Totti clash? The Real Madrid-Roma clash is more important. Totti is a brilliant player, their best man, but Roma aren't just Totti. They have great footballers, although Totti adds the magic to the team. He has been around for many years and has achieved many important things both for Roma and Italy. We will have to keep an eye on him. He recently said it is a disgrace that you've never won the Ballon d'Or. It flatters me to know that such an important player said that, but all that's in the past now. Will the team's goal be not to concede any strikes? More than that: we want to score goals. It will be important to play a good game, to dominate. Scoring a strike and conceding none will fulfill our objectives. It will be a complicated match for sure. What motivates you? It's simple. Playing and training is what I most enjoy doing and I am lucky enough to play for the best team in the world. That's my everyday motivation, especially in this competition. Real Madrid have won more European Cups than anybody else. All of us, especially myself, are excited about the competition resuming because for some years now we haven't performed at the level we should. Have you received many offers from other clubs during your career? Everyone knows that my greatest wish since I made my debut with Real Madrid at 17 is to remain here. That's how it will be. Some teams have been interested over the years, but my answer has always been the same. I've never had the intention of leaving Real Madrid. Do you really think you can win the Champions League? We'll see as we go. This round will be a good test of our possibilities. We are very happy with what we have achieved so far in La Liga, but this is the moment of truth; these months will determine if this squad is really capable of winning the League and the Champions League. We think we are up for the challenge, but we have to prove it.
  19. Raul: Totti Gives Roma Magic Raul told a pre-match press conference that Roma captain Francesco Totti brought magic to the giallorossi, but also pointed out that there are several other players who can damage Real Madrid on Tuesday evening... Captain Raul will go face to face with counterpart Francesco Totti tomorrow at the Stadio Olimpico, but the Spaniard is refusing to let this personal battle overshadow the match itself. "Above all, it's Real Madrid against Roma," he told RealMadrid.com at a press conference. "Totti is a great player, a player of superb quality in his team, but Roma are more than just him - there are good teammates, too. "But it's clear that he's the man who makes the magic. "He's been around for years and has done a lot both with Roma and the national team, and he'll be outstanding. "He said it was a shame that I didn't get the golden ball? Coming from such a player, that's a real compliment, but it's in the past." Looking ahead to the match, he added, "For us, the Champions League is a huge competition, although in recent season we've not moved past the 'eighths.' "Now, we've set the goal of regaining credibility in Europe, and there's no better time to do it than here against Roma, who are tough, difficult to beat, and prestigious. "They'll cause us problems, but tomorrow we have the chance to play well and get a good result. "Home advantage is a factor for them, but on the other hand a bad day in the Champions League can mean many things. But if we don't play well and Roma get great a result then it could be over. "So it's an advantage to som extent, but the important thing is that there are 180 minutes to go. Tomorrow we have the first 90, and we'll do our best and not wait for the second one - by then it can be too late. "A clean sheet? That's not our target - it's more than that. We want to score. We need to play a complete game, full of pace, to get what we need. "If we manage to keep a clean sheet and score, that'll be an accomplishment for us, but what is clear is that it'll be a tough match." The captain moved on to answer questions about his personal career. "My motivation? It's this simple: I like to play and train, and I enjoy doing so. "I also have the good fortune to be with the best club in the world, and that is the encouragement that I get every day - even moreso for being in this competition. "Madrid has won the European Champions League before, and after many years of not being at the required level - the whole team, but me especially - I'm looking forward to resuming the challenge. "Transfer offers? Everybody knows that my dream since I debuted at 17 years of age is to continue at Real Madrid and that is what I will do. "At times other teams have asked, but they always get the same response: my intention has never been to leave Real Madrid. "Can we win the Champions League? We'll be trying. This eliminatory round is a great chance to see how we can make a start as we head into the key months. "We've achieved a lot so far, and we're happy with it, being five points clear of second place, but now comes the moment of truth: to see whether or not this squad of capable of the Champions League and the Liga. "We're willing to stand tall and say we're up to the challenge, but these are just words. We have to prove it."
  20. LuNo replied to Nicole's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    You're welcome double blush
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