Ronaldo wants Rooney Back at Real Madrid

By Aditi | January 6, 2010 8:35 am |
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La Liga

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Cristiano Ronaldo admitted that he wants Wayne Rooney to join Real Madrid in order to put up a great show in La Liga. The former playmaker of Manchester United felt to continue the success achieved in other competitions, it is important that Rooney joins him at Real Madrid. Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney together form a lethal combination which can give nightmares to most defenders over the world. The admirable abilities of the duo on the pitch can fool best of the defences and it is simply impossible to contain both of them when they are in full flow.

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Michel Platini withstands Ronaldo transfer fee criticism

By Aditi | October 27, 2009 10:09 am |
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La Liga

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UEFA president Michael Platini has maintained his stand on the fact that he viewed the record signing of Cristiano Ronaldo by Real Madrid as indecent. Real Madrid has reportedly signed Ronaldo for a whopping 94 million euros. The UEFA president who was on a visit to the Spanish giants’ stadium expressed his opinion that the amount seemed indecent in a news conference at the Santiago Bernabeu. The remarks came just before the clash between Real and AC Milan in the Champions League. The following transfer rumors spread like a wildfire and seem to be really hot.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic packs for Inter Return

By Aditi | September 19, 2009 9:57 pm |
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La Liga

Zlatan Ibrahimovic packs for Inter Return

Barcelona has the momentum going into the Champions League group opener after having collected maximum points from their first two games in the league. The signing of Zlatan Ibrahimovic has also seems to lifted their spirits.

Barcelona has signed Ibrahimovic, in a massive deal of 69 million euro, who is in excellent form having scored two goals in his first two games. He also played a crucial role in Barcelona’s 2-0 win at Getafe. Though he has not recovered from the surgery for his hand injury, he is happy that he is at least getting some much needed match practice. Ibrahimovic admits that he is feeling nostalgic as he gears up for the game against Inter Milan. Nicknamed as Ibracadabra, Ibrahimovic was part of the Inter team who won three league titles.

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ESPN Ropes in The Rights of La Liga

By Aditi | July 11, 2009 4:02 pm |
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La Liga,Soccer Central,Update

140px-LFP.svg ESPN left behind the disappointment of not being able to get the rights for the UEFA Championship league games by purchasing the rights from GolTV to televise a good number of matches of Spain’s La Liga. La Liga is a huge hit on the Spanish language television. GolTV broadcasts 24-hours of soccer from across the world and has been telecasting games from the Spanish League from several years.

Real Madrid’s new acquisitions, Ronaldo and Kaka have only added to the charm of La Liga. The telecast of the matches would be shared on the ESPN family network. 360.com would show around 114 games while ESPN Deportes gets 95 and ESPN2 will show around 20 matches. The deal is set to increase the distribution chances of Deportes and also help GolTV to get a good return on its investment.

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Odds and Ends

By Jason | August 13, 2008 7:35 am |
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La Liga,Premiership,Soccer Central

Well I’m back after about a week’s hiatus however I have a lot more updates as today is an exciting day.  The English Premier League four horses are all in Champion’s League action tonight.  Despite all that, let us move on.

  • Carlos Cuellar has moved from Rangers to Aston Villa.  The Spanish Center Back is on the move after only one year with the Scottish League.
  • Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas will miss at least the first 2 EPL matches with an injury.
  • There has been a lot of rumors going around surrounding Barcelona and Samuel Eto’o.  One team in Europe made a rather bold statement claiming that they had inked the Barcelona forward.  Obviously, that has turned into nothing.  As it stands now, Coach Pep Guardiola has announced that he will remain with Barca. 
  • Robinho has recently told Real Madrid that he will only move to Chelsea with a new deal set in place before any transfer takes place.  This obviously means that a new deal, will mean new money.  I think a change of scenery will help Robinho along and hopefully if he is moved, he will find his place with the Blues.
  • Valencia rejected a bid from Man U for midfielder David Silva.  Valencia did not finish in the top this season in La Liga much to the surprise of many given the amount of talent they have.

Latest Updates after 2 day Hiatus

By Jason | July 23, 2008 8:11 am |
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Bundesliga,International,La Liga,Ligue 1,Serie A


It seems Chelsea has their eyes set on a Robinho signing who may receive Peter Kenyon‘s last check for the summer. Kenyon the Chief Executive of Chelsea has been quoted as saying that he would like to sign the Brazilian striker as his last signing of this transfer window. Such a move would really add depths to the already bolstering Chelsea Striker Ranks. The Blues already have Andriy Shevchenko, Didier Drogba, Claudio Pizzaro, and Nicolas Anelka. What a list to choose from.

Other Updates:

  • Roma has made an opening bid for Fiorentina’s Adrian Mutu.
  • The Mafia have reportedly tried to buy Lazio.
  • French national and former Chelsea player Makalele has joined Paris-Saint German.
  • Diego has defied his club Werder Bremer and has joined Brazil to play in the 2008 Olympic Games.

A look at the 2008 Beijing Games is coming up next!

Life After Ronaldinho: A New Barcelona

By Jason | July 23, 2008 7:57 am |
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La Liga,Soccer Central


On 19 July 2003, Barcelona acquired Ronaldinho from Paris Saint German beating out Manchester United. An interesting fact to note is that Barca had their sights set on David Beckham who signed with rivals, Real Madrid. After that he began an amazing career with many ups as well as downs. In 145 games/ appearances he amassed 70 goals. The gifted play maker elevated the game of Barca as well as his own. Among his many other awards, he has been named the FIFA Player of the Year, twice in 2004 and 2005.

When a person thought about Barcelona, Ronaldinho was the first player that came to mind. Maybe captain, Carlos Puyol, entered some people’s minds however the fantastic play maker is hard to resist. When Barca started signing and selling players, Ronaldinho’s name was attached to almost all the rumors out there. Now that he is truly gone, a new Barcelona must find a replacement or change the way that they play. Barcelona has brought in many talented players that some could say are ‘dinho’s replacements. However, are these players future World Players of the Year? I think these players have some big shoes to fill. Here are the possible replacements:

  • Xavi
  • Iniesta
  • Yaya Toure
  • Martin Caceres
  • Marc Crosas
  • Aliksandr Hleb
  • Seydou Keita

Out of the list above, 3 players are incumbents and 4 are new comers. The list is a very solid one and any manager would love to fill an attacking midfield position with one of them.

In the end, I question a lot of the decisions made this season. The biggest decision I would have to criticize is Gio Dos Santos‘ departure. By selling him, Barca sold off a potential replacement for ‘dinho. I thought at such a young age, Gio has shown immense talent and has truly proved himself on the field. Another decisions that is arguable, is letting Deco walk. While his sights were set on a return with Chelsea coach Felipe Scolari, he has played with Barca for four years, so he surely does have something in him for the Catalan side. Alas, that obviously did not change his decision. So Now that the Ronaldinho era for Barca has ended, we shall see a new, revamped side. One that does not need a single play-maker but relies on many different play-makers. I am very hopeful for both parties and wish the very best for my two favorites in Europe, Barcelona and AC Milan. Farwell ‘dinho and thanks for the memories.


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