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Analysis of Real Madrid after Three Matches
It's too early to predict what the future holds for Manuel Pellegrini and his team, but it is confirmed after three matches that the football played by Real Madrid will be beautiful...
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Real Madrid Exercise The Buy-Back Clause And Bring Back Esteban Granero
Yesterday at 18:30 EST (European-Standard Time), Real Madrid exercised the buy-back clause in Esteban Granero's contract. Granero was sold to Getafe last season with a buy-back clause, after his one-year loan stint at Getafe...
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Real Madrid: The Price Is Actually Right
A quick read over the headline, you must be thinking that Deepak Israni is at it again, trying to defend Real Madrid. Well, No! This time I am here to speak the truth—like I always do...
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Emanuel Adebayor Leaving, Then Why This Sense of Insecurity?
Before starting the article I have to confess that I belong to the group that really thinks that Ade's Owen-style Brochure was justified, I belong to the group that believes Adebayor should be ...
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What If There Was a Qudditch Team Of Football Players
First up, I wish I was this creative, but I am not. This is all Jeremy Kaufman's idea, he has already made a slide-show in which players from all the sports are included, it's a must read and more importantly it's a must POTD (http://bleacherreport...
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Why Real Madrid Should Bring Juan Mata Back
The recent "news" that FC Barcelona—the team who "creates" players, was preparing a bid to capture a Real Madrid Cantera product and my favorite Canterano Juan Mata (Esteban Granero is also my favorite, remember?) has made me write this article...
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I Know Arsenal Won't Buy Him, But Still I Will Suggest: Mahamadou Diarra
I Know Arsenal Won't Buy Him, But Still I Will Suggest: Introduction to The Series We all play FIFA Manager and imagine if we could do it for real...
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Why Real Madrid Should Bring Esteban Granero Back
Remember my first article about the Cantera, I explained why many Canteranos left Real Madrid, today I am going to talk about my favorite Esteban Granero (Mata is my favorite too) and why Real Madrid should sign him back...
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Raul: The Figure Of Consistency, Should He Step Down?
Raul joined Real Madrid's academy in 1992, and earned first team status in 1994 at the age of 17.Since then Raul has won many trophie, and individual honours with Real Madrid, while having been the most important component of the club's setup...
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My First Experience of a Summer Transfer Window
Real Madrid was the first football club I ever saw on television. I watched their match and saw them dominate a team, and I knew in just five minutes that this was the team I had to support—maybe because I was 10 and liked the colour white...
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Gonzalo Higuain: The Hero Of Last Season, Not Forgotten By Real Madrid
Born in Brest, France, Gonzalo "Pipita" Higuain the son of Argentine footballer Jorge Higuain signed for Real Madrid at the age of 19 from River Plate and was not known until he was signed for Real Madrid...
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Real Madrid Relegated to the Segunda Division (Satire)
The 2009-10 season has ended in even more misery for the Madrid side as they lost the last match to their bitter rivals Barcelona on the last day of the season. Real Madrid were relegated to the Segunda Division way before the last game...
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Real Madrid Cantera: Five Players To Look Out For
As I have already mentioned in my previous article about the Real Madrid Cantera, many good young players have previously left the club due to the club's bad youth policy, but not all the good ...
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Real Madrid's New "Project" A Failure?
Real Madrid's new project is a sure shot failure, they are not signing any defenders, History will repeat itself, Real won't win anything. Seems irritating doesn't it? Well that's all I have been reading lately...
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Manchester United Giving Power to the People?
Never in million years had I thought of praising Manchester United, but this time the Red Devils have come up with something that has made me applaud them...
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Real Madrid Defeats Barcelona to Lift Mundalito
Mundalito is also known as the World Cup of Clubs, it is a tournament for the academy's U-18 teams. This was the fifth installment of the competition. Real Madrid defeated arch rivals Barcelona, 2-1, in the finals...
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Real Madrid Cantera: The Tree Which Bears Fruit for Others
Real Madrid: home of the Galacticos. Whenever you talk about Real, you talk about the big names and ridiculous money spent, but never do you speak of the Real Madrid Cantera...
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Kaka Signs with Real Madrid, Will Undergo Medical Examination
Juan Carlos Hernandez, head of medical services of Real Madrid, traveled to the Brazilian city of Recife to perform a medical examination of the Brazilian midfielder Kaka before the official announcement...
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Real Madrid to Play a 1-6-3 (Satire)
Ah, the "engineer" of the Galactico Era, Mr. Florentino Perez, is back as the president of Real Madrid, and the best attacking players that the world has to offer are all linked with Los Blancos...
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The Three-Transfers Road to Improvement: Arsenal (Deepak's View)
"The Three-Transfers Road to Improvement" series was started by Eddy Hirono, And I really liked the concept so I asked for his permission to write an article about Arsenal in the series...
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Arsenal Midfield: The Place Where All The Problems Will Reside
It might be astounding to know that there are 47 players on Arsenal (main team and reserves) and out of the 47 players, 21 of them are midfielders...
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Arsenal-Man Utd: Zzz...Is It Over? The Dullest Semifinal I Have Ever Witnessed
I have never done anything bad to anyone, so why are you putting me through this? This was the only thing I was saying watching the Arsenal vs United game at 1 am IST...
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Whatever Happened Of Alexander Hleb
Considered one of the most important players in Arsenal's '07-'08 lineup. Does not even start for the second biggest team in Spain (I am a Real fan so I can't say the biggest because I hate Barcelona) and often does not even make the bench...
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Higuain For Argentina
Gonzalo Higuain, one of the most promising young strikers of the world. He has pace, he has the skills, he can finish well, what does he not have? The answer—first team status in his national team...