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El Classico [Round 2] : FC Barcelona - Real Madrid (April 1st 2006)
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| fastmp3 |
| UNLEASH THE DISCUSSION |
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| raveed |
| let the referee strike be sorted out first ... theres a chance the game will be cancelled this weekend |
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| LeopoldStotch |
i saw draw.
0 to 0. :whip: :stongue: :nervous: |
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| sensorium |
| Real wins. And this thread loses because of the lack of hype. |
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| K.I.K.E. |
| quote: | Originally posted by raveed
let the referee strike be sorted out first ... theres a chance the game will be cancelled this weekend |
If strike happens, the 2nd B division referees will do the work, as some years ago.
Back to the topic, I think Barça wins... |
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| zoric |
I think it'll be a pretty tough game if Real Madrid starts like they did against Atlético for an example.
Both teams looking forward to this game, and it's going to be very interesting to see if Real Madrid has any chance to win or take points away from Barcelona.
I think Barcelona will win this and I really hope so, Never been a Real Madrid-fan, never will. But I do like how Barcelona is playing, although they might get some problems on the way because their defense isn't the strongest one right now.
El Classico will be such a great game and I'm totally looking forward to the weekeend, and I may even watch this one in a Sports-bar, Wohoooo :gsmile: |
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| UnBracKo |
| I bet 2 - 0 for Barcelona |
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| raveed |
| quote: | Spanish referee strike threatens El Classico
MADRID, March 27 (Reuters) - A threatened strike by Spanish referees could postpone the Primera Liga showdown between leaders Barcelona and Real Madrid on Saturday.
The referees said on Monday they will go on strike if they are not paid outstanding salaries from the last two months, before this weekend's round of matches.
Primera Liga and second division matches on April 1 and 2 are under threat including Barcelona's home game against Real Madrid, and the Seville derby on Sunday.
According to media reports the Spanish referees' committee (CTA) informed the Spanish Football Federation of their unanimous decision, who in turn notified the Spanish Football League (LFP).
The LFP approved a 20 percent increase in salaries last August but referees say they have not received the agreed amounts during the season. |
They say that the 2nd division referees may also join the strike which could force the game to be postponed
Source: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/s...=363044&cc=5901 |
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| zoric |
| the Spanish referees, they suck anyways. Bring us some other then. |
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| InterMilan31 |
| since i want Barca to win and everything I predict doesnt come true I picked Real |
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| fastmp3 |
i can't believe putos are leading the poll ... :whip:
may i remind you who won last round ? score ? where ? :haha: :haha: :haha: |
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| zoric |
I'll answer:
Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid.
Final score: 0-3
MAN OF THE MATCH:
RONALDINHO |
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