Real Madrid (‎Los Blancos) | Special Thread

Real Madrid (‎Los Blancos) | Special Thread

Mother fucker Shoga CR7 aka mkwepa kodi anastahili kufungwa maisha jela, haiwezekani akwepe kodi na nmefurahi raia wa Madrid hawajafurahia uhuni wake....he should go away from Spain mather fanta
Unajua messi alikua na kesi ya kodi mwaka jana??
 
Just lost the league to Valencia. Tough luck boys. We'll be back.

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Mkuu poleni sana, baada ya ninyi kushinda game 2 kwenu nilijua hali itakuwa ngumu sana kwenu, maana jamaa gemu za home wako vizuri.
 
Marco Asesnio should not be playing on game vs. Macedonia U21s.. It's a cheating. He was involved in 5 goals, even when they caused the penalty, he was involved.

IMO He's well ready to be a starter of Spanish NT.
 
Mbappe has told Monaco’s vice-president Vadim Vasilyev that he wants to join Real Madrid and is willing to make the move this summer. [ABC]

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Asensio hype. Just give him 2-3 years. Halilovic was considered the next Messi now a substitute in Palmas, Illaramendi was the next Xavi.
 
[Marca] Real Madrid won't give in to Cristiano Ronaldo's blackmail
If Cristiano Ronaldo is to force a move out of Real Madrid, he will have to be direct and honest with the LaLiga giants' hierarchy.

With the winger at the Confederations Cup following the club's most successful and proud end to a season for 59 years, there is much frustration that this very sudden saga is being played out in the media.

Real president Florentino Perez has made clear to Ronaldo that he will not hold the player against his will, but neither will he put one man before the team and club.

That means that Los Blancos will be in charge of the terms of Ronaldo's departure, in terms of the fee and departure date, with Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain set to be pushed as close to 200 million euros as possible if they seek a deal.

Thus Madrid are clear that blackmail will not win out when it comes to this soap opera, which they feel has wounded the club unfairly.

In fact, Real's chiefs remember how this is not the first time Ronaldo has caused them distress; the forward's tantrums amid the arrival of Gareth Bale was deemed another unnecessary moment in an otherwise joyful union between the world's top team and player.





 
Florentino Perez's day

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This Sunday marks the final day of the period set out by Real Madrid for candidacies to be presented for their presidential elections.

At this point in time, only Florentino Perez has put himself forward for the top job since the window opened on June 9 and, if no challenger emerges before midnight, then then he will stay on as the capital city club's president.

Given his current popularity, as a result of the club's recent success, and given the significant guarantee that must be presented in order to stand in the elections, it is unlikely that these elections will be contested.

This, then, is set to be the third time in a row that Perez is elected as Los Blancos' president and the fifth altogether, including his previous stint between 2000 and 2006.

It is the sixth time that Perez has stood and the only elections he lost were in 1995, when Ramon Mendoza claimed the job.

In 2000, he stood again and edged out Lorenzo Sanz, staying on until his 2006 resignation and then returning in 2009.
 
Real Madrid reached an agreement with Atlético regarding Theo Hernandez; the amount to be paid will be €26M. [MARCA]

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