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Re: Spanish La Liga
« Reply #144 on: Mar 12, 2008, 06:43: AM »
if barça lose to us then Madrid better of course :thumbsup:

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Re: Spanish La Liga
« Reply #145 on: Mar 12, 2008, 08:23: PM »
your right adi but madrid used to be a force to be rekoned with in the times of ronaldo, zidane, figo. now i think in a few years time their young players should mature into world class players


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Re: Spanish La Liga
« Reply #146 on: Mar 15, 2008, 09:41: PM »
Depo wrecked Madrid at La Riazor own goal by Pepe, Madrid always have a taught time when ever they travel away to Depo.

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Re: Spanish La Liga
« Reply #147 on: Mar 16, 2008, 05:01: PM »
damn the goal was lead up pretty good. and then pepe had to do that. good win for depo and a moral boost. bad for madrid. there lead is cut down to 5 points


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Re: Spanish La Liga
« Reply #148 on: Mar 16, 2008, 11:34: PM »
Good for Depo tho another step closer to avoiding relegation completely.

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Re: Spanish La Liga
« Reply #149 on: Mar 18, 2008, 08:37: AM »
im pretty sure the title is madrids again. they have lady luck on their side as well as a good manager.
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Re: Spanish La Liga
« Reply #150 on: Mar 18, 2008, 09:20: AM »
Madrid has not won away to Deportive in 17 years! :saywhat:
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Re: Spanish La Liga
« Reply #151 on: Mar 19, 2008, 05:41: AM »
Real Madrid's Van Nistelrooy to have ankle op

MADRID, March 19 (Reuters) - Real Madrid striker Ruud van Nistelrooy is to have arthroscopic surgery for a problem with his right ankle, the Spanish champions said on Wednesday.

The Netherlands international has flown to Amsterdam for the operation, Real said in a statement on their website.

Van Nistelrooy has missed Real's last four matches in all competitions with a persistent swelling around the ankle joint and was absent from Wednesday's training session.

The club do not known how long he will be out of action though his presence at Euro 2008 is unlikely to be threatened.

The 31-year-old has scored 12 league goals for Real this term and his absence will be a major setback as they close in on a second consecutive Primera Liga title.

Real lead second-placed Barcelona by seven points with 10 matches left.
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Re: Spanish La Liga
« Reply #152 on: Mar 19, 2008, 08:51: AM »
Real Madrid's Van Nistelrooy to have ankle op

MADRID, March 19 (Reuters) - Real Madrid striker Ruud van Nistelrooy is to have arthroscopic surgery for a problem with his right ankle, the Spanish champions said on Wednesday.

The Netherlands international has flown to Amsterdam for the operation, Real said in a statement on their website.

Van Nistelrooy has missed Real's last four matches in all competitions with a persistent swelling around the ankle joint and was absent from Wednesday's training session.

The club do not known how long he will be out of action though his presence at Euro 2008 is unlikely to be threatened.

The 31-year-old has scored 12 league goals for Real this term and his absence will be a major setback as they close in on a second consecutive Primera Liga title.

Real lead second-placed Barcelona by seven points with 10 matches left.
maybe barca will step it up a notch and get back the glory they had in '06...with Van Nistelroy injured and all...
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Re: Spanish La Liga
« Reply #153 on: Mar 21, 2008, 05:20: AM »
Matchday 29 Preview:

http://www.beyondfootball.com/articles-Spanish-La-Liga-Matchday-29-Preview-19,1,36a.html

Article written by a Beyond Football writer.

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The Madrid vs. Valencia game will be big. If Barcelona loses this weekend and Villareal wins, Barca will drop to 3rd. :saywhat:
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Re: Spanish La Liga
« Reply #154 on: Mar 22, 2008, 10:51: PM »
    Sevilla FC 1-2 Atlético Madrid
    Mallorca 1-0 Deportivo La Coruña

Deportivo are flirting with the prospects of religation while Sevilla and Atletico Madrid are fight for the 4th Champions league spots

tonights games
    Barcelona v Valladolid
    Racing Santander v Recreativo Huelva
    Murcia v Espanyol
    Osasuna v Real Betis
    Real Madrid v Valencia
    Real Zaragoza v Almeria
    Levante v Villarreal
    Athletic Bilbao v Getafe

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Re: Spanish La Liga
« Reply #155 on: Mar 23, 2008, 07:44: AM »
Real Madrid v Valencia
should be a good game
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