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The Official Real Madrid/Puto Power Thread (pg. 66)
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| Junior Jack |
Cassano go home :stongue:
gago is the new Fernando Redondo.
Yesterday Madrid lost his match with Atlético in the 2nd memorial of Jesus Gil, the best football president around the world!!
Y tal y tal :D |
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| zoric |
| It was the B-teams playing each other ;) |
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| SouthernDJ |
| quote: | Originally posted by Junior Jack
Cassano go home :stongue:
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..and keep playing with Ronaldo
:eyes: :conf: :haha: |
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| luisjb82 |
Marcelo, Higuain and Gago... yes!!!
Cassano finally out of Madrid, it was about time!!! |
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| sensorium |
If it happens, I don't know if Real Madrid fans can handle Franck Ribery's sexiness on the pitch. It'd be too much. |
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| The_G0dfather |
| More transfers, less prices. Luv it |
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| Dj Alex (ISR) |
| quote: | Originally posted by sensorium
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New putos.. find them in the official Benabeu stadium..
now only for 9.99 pesso.. |
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| The_G0dfather |
| And those shirts :nervous: |
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| luisjb82 |
| quote: | Originally posted by The_G0dfather
And those shirts :nervous: |
Yes, those shirts, specially with the logo that says "Best Club of the World in the 20th century"... the side logo only for the teams with 4+ Champions League won...
You are right, "those shirts" only for winners. |
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| The_G0dfather |
You either got no taste at all or admit that those are some of the ugliest madrid shirts over the last years.
And i'll say it again, thank the dictator for a big part of those 20th century trophees. |
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| K.I.K.E. |
| quote: | Originally posted by The_G0dfather
those are some of the ugliest madrid shirts over the last years. |
+1
| quote: | | Originally posted by The_G0dfather And i'll say it again, thank the dictator for a big part of those 20th century trophees. |
Barça won more titles than Madrid during the period from post-Civil War to the late 50s.
After the arrival of Di Stefano to Madrid, the amounts of Ligas and European Cups (tournament impulsed strongly by Santiago Bernabeu) started to come, and the 'European reign' had nothing to do with Franco presence (whose dictatorship, cause of Spain's isolation at international political context, didn't helped Madrid in Europe, obviously). |
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| The_G0dfather |
Well it werent exactly prosperous times for separatist regions like cataluña (and thus barça) either. And its not like francos regime ended in the late fifties. Anyway, i'm by no means an expert but it's what i heard ad read here and there.
And it never hurts to insult Franco from time to time. |
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