View Poll Results: Who Will Win La Liga ?

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  • Barcelona

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  • Atletico Madrid

    4 12.12%
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Thread: Spanish Primera Liga : La Liga 2013/14 , Atletico Madrid are Champions

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perumthachan View Post
    Real Sociedad - 3 - 2 - Barcelona

    That is the first loss of the season. Messi and Pedro made it 2 up for Barca. Both of them had shots deflected off the woodwork which could have made it 4-0. Everything went well till the 40th minute. then Chory scored a superb left-footer to make it 1-2 for the hosts. The second half had a poor performance by Barca. Messi was a shadow, Xavi could not make any miracles, Iniesta tried a lot of stuff but nothing came fruitful. Busquets was poor. Pique got sent off. Another left-footer by Chory deflected off Mascherano into the net making it 2-2. The substitution that should have come earlier was made in the dying minutes when Adriano came up. Immonal scores the winner in stoppage time.
    yes 2nd half messi valare moshamanu

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    Spanish King's Cup ( Copa del Rey )
    Quarter Final ( Leg 2)





    Tomorrow , Sevilla v Zaragoza , KO @ 18:30 GMT
    Tomorrow , Valencia v Real Madrid , KO @ 20:30 GMT , Live on Ten Sports

    Thursday , Betis v Atletico Madrid , KO @ 19:00 GMT , Live on Ten Action & Ten HD
    Thursday , Malaga v Barcelona , KO @ 21:00 GMT , Live on Ten Action & Ten HD

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    Real Madrid deny reports players threatened to leave if Jose Mourinho was not axed

    Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has dismissed as a "lie" a newspaper report that claimed senior players at the club threatened to demand transfers if coach Jose Mourinho was not removed from his post at the end of the season.

    Spanish sports daily Marca claimed on its front cover that the ultimatum had been issued by goalkeeper Iker Casillas and defender Sergio Ramos during a meeting with Perez earlier this week.

    Perez this afternoon took the unusual step of responding directly to the speculation, branding the report an "attempt to destabilise the club" in a press conference convened at short notice at the Bernabeu.

    "It's totally false that there was an ultimatum from the players," Perez said.

    "I have not spoken to Mourinho. I don't normally come out to deny reports, but this was too important. This crossed an ethical line.

    "I have only come here to deny a news story that has destabilised our club and the players.

    "I understand some people want the coach or president out, but what has been published is a lie.

    "We (the board) are the only ones that will decide the future of our club."

    After winning La Liga at a canter last season, Mourinho has come under scrutiny this term after presiding over an indifferent run of results that has left the club trailing league leaders Barcelona by 15 points.

    Reports of in-fighting between the outspoken coach, his playing staff and several club directors have never been far from the surface, while the Portuguese courted controversy recently by dropping talismanic club captain Casillas from successive league games.

    There have been high points this season, with Madrid safely into the last 16 of the Champions League and into the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey after completing a 3-1 aggregate win over Valencia last night.

    Speaking before Wednesday's match, Mourinho again conceded the title race was beyond Madrid and said the focus must now be on success in the cup competitions.

    "The league title is impossible now - there is too big a gap," he told RMC Sport.

    "We have to focus on other goals like the Copa del Rey and the Champions League."

    Mourinho signed a contract extension to 2016 in the wake of Madrid's league triumph but he has continually been linked with a move away from the club, with a return to Chelsea or a move to Paris St Germain touted.

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    Real Madrid & Barcelona continue to dominate football rich list as Manchester City enter top 10



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    Quote Originally Posted by Giggs View Post
    Spanish King's Cup ( Copa del Rey )
    Quarter Final ( Leg 2)





    Tomorrow , Sevilla v Zaragoza , KO @ 18:30 GMT
    Tomorrow , Valencia v Real Madrid , KO @ 20:30 GMT , Live on Ten Sports

    Thursday , Betis v Atletico Madrid , KO @ 19:00 GMT , Live on Ten Action & Ten HD
    Thursday , Malaga v Barcelona , KO @ 21:00 GMT , Live on Ten Action & Ten HD
    Sevilla v Zaragoza (4-0)

    Valencia v Real Madrid (1-1)

    Betis v Atletico Madrid (1-1)

    Malaga v Barcelona (2-4)
    08' Pedro
    12' Joaquin
    49' Pique
    68' Roque Santa Cruz
    76' Iniesta
    80' Messi

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    Spanish King's Cup ( Copa del Rey )
    Semi Final





    Real Madrid v Barcelona
    Atletico Madrid v Sevilla

    First leg to be played on January 29/30, 2013 and the second leg on February 26/27, 2013

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    Quote Originally Posted by reality View Post
    Real Madrid & Barcelona continue to dominate football rich list as Manchester City enter top 10


    TV rights and wrongs: The impact of broadcasting deals on Europe’s top clubs

    Spain's big two lead the way once again, and a renegotiation of contracts mean a new influx of cash, but are certain regions over-reliant on this trend continuing?

    There is a familiar pairing heading Deloitte's Money List. Based on figures accrued from the 2011-12 season, Barcelona and Real Madrid dominate the financial landscape, two overbearing giants once again solidifying their authority. Across Spain, Europe, the world, the marker has been laid down. As they streak ahead in the never-ending race to maximise revenue, it may appear that, just like La Liga, the burgeoning gap to the challengers will never be bridged

    Real Madrid lead the way for the eighth season in succession, Barcelona the runner-up for the fourth time in a row. Predictable as ever, particularly when the former obliterated the €500 million barrier. Third-placed Manchester United are €90m short of gatecrashing this duopoly.
    But the reason for this seemingly incongruous disparity may well be football's worst-kept secret; broadcasting revenue in Spain is disproportionately weighted in favour of the big two. Indeed, their market share is so large that Barcelona suffered a drop in their TV income from 2010-11 (due to exiting the Champions League at the semi-final stage), but still retained a €40m broadcast earnings advantage over Chelsea - the European champions.

    The current deal, brokered, devised and maintained at the behest of the Blancos and Blaugrana, has been at the expense of La Liga's remaining 18 sides. Atletico Madrid and Valencia find themselves outside the top 20, their TV revenue substantially marginalised. The arrangement, much to the consternation of the trailing pack, runs until 2015; until then, this status quo is likely to remain unbroken domestically.

    This model is inconsistent with the likes of Germany, Italy, and England. To take the Premier League as a particular example, there is a more democratic distribution model in operation. The 'pot', as it were, is deployed based on league position, with narrow increments from 20th through to third, then a more generous total provided to winner and runner-up.

    And the pot is ready to run over. A freshly-negotiated, era-defining contract, worth €6.2 billion over the course of the next three years, commences from the beginning of next season. The seismic impact from such an agreement will mean an extra €35-€45m per season from domestic TV rights alone. There are teams such as Aston Villa, Sunderland and Everton lingering just outside the top 20 - an injection of this magnitude will certainly lead to greater competition for positions. This, coupled with a successful run in the Champions League, could mean English football's predominant powers eat into the lead Barcelona and Real Madrid have accumulated.

    Chelsea can certainly attest to that. As the above table outlines, the Blues' Champions League victory offset a disappointing sixth-placed finish in the Premier League, and once again showcased the income-generating power of Europe's premier club competition. Getting to the latter stages is the gateway to a palpable spike in revenue.

    And yet, Bayern Munich, vanquished by Didier Drogba & Co. in the final, find themselves trailing woefully, usurped by Napoli, who exited at the round of 16 stage, but are third only to Madrid and Barcelona in terms of overall revenue.

    With Borussia Dortmund in 18th, and Schalke and Hamburg propping up the top 20 when isolating broadcasting revenue exclusively, it's clear that German sides operate under a structure where this income stream is not a key economic driver. Bayern Munich earn just 22 per cent from this aspect of their revenue; Schalke 18%, Hamburg 21%. Dortmund represent the outlier, with 31% derived from this source.

    Beyond Germany, is there an over-reliance on the continued gravy train that is televised football? Taking the broadcasting revenue versus total revenue breakdown further: Real Madrid, 39%. Barcelona, 37%. Into the Premier League, the split is generally the same (Manchester United, 33%. Arsenal, 37%. Chelsea, 43%); between 1/3 and 2/5 of all revenue stems from TV deals.

    In Italy, with Serie A clubs currently suffering brutal mismanagement and dwindling attendances, the percentages rise to dangerously dependent levels. Just over half (51%) of AC Milan's revenue comes from negotiated TV contracts both domestically and internationally. Juventus, 46%, and, most worryingly of all, Inter; their €185.9m total revenue includes €112.4m from broadcasting - 60% of the total, the highest of any club in the Money List. It is a staggering, and some would argue unsustainable, enslavement to the notion that this revenue stream, one that has admittedly grown exponentially in the past decade, will continue onwards and upwards in all countries.

    This alarming predicament is also apparent in France. The emerging behemoth of Paris Saint-Germain will unquestionably cast a substantial shadow over future incarnations of this list, but for now they are absent, leaving Olympique Lyonnais and Olympique Marseille as Ligue 1's representatives. Both competed in the Champions League in 2011-12, but were notably absent this year. Given that Lyon earned €71.4m (54%) from broadcasting revenue, while Marseille collected €70.6m (52%), of which roughly half of which was due solely to the Champions League and its huge draw, these are two sides in danger of dropping out of the top 20 altogether next year.

    Which leads us back to Germany. The Bundesliga is often heralded as the optimal business model, but it perhaps lacks the established, instantly recognisable teams that makes the Premier League a veritable cash cow, particularly in Asia. That said, a new TV deal is in the offing in Germany, and while it remains relatively modest in comparison to what English sides will collect (a 50% increase on the current agreement), it remains a significant development. Bundesliga sides have explored other arms of income generation, particularly through commercial means, to establish a firm financial footing to build upon.

    All of which makes Spain's two-pronged command of the summit a somewhat short-sighted reveal. Similarly to Barcelona and Real Madrid's dominance of the recent FIFPro XI, where they filled 10 of the 11 available positions, it paints a convenient truth that all things are rosy in the Spanish garden.

    But the increasing disparity of wealth will continue to erode the quality of the teams further down, and undermine the product as a whole. Furthermore, when the inevitable TV renegotiation does arrive, will the big two demand a continuation of the current plutocratic regime, or relent and share the wealth? If the latter, then a competitive advantage will be relinquished. This, coupled with the bankability of the EPL and the sound distribution of income in Germany could mean that the overall list may take on a rather different image in the years to come.

    What remains unflinching, however, is the current appetite for live football, and the demand of the market is currently a lucrative arrangement. For now, at least.

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    Barca 4-2 Malaga (Agg 6-4)

    Gud Result for us n Gud game altogther..Special mention Mallaga..Pellegreni proving yet again that he is brilliant tactician...n them topping the CL group is no fluke...
    As far as our Game was concerned in game like yesterday ,teams fright us when they take up the game to us,but thats when we really raise our game to another standards...
    Alves MOTM for me..thats why he is among the best RB in the world...associative play between Pedro n Alves was awesome.with Alves topping it with 2 Nice assists...both headed golas by the smallest guys on pitch...
    Malagas plan as in previous encounters was to play narrow and not to give space in the missdle for Xavi n Co.. n if we had to win this one we had strecth pitch max with FB's making vertical runs...n thats what Alves n Alba did well..Another tactiacl change was what i mentioned before,,use of R flank more than L as opposed to other games this season...n more dual passisng between Alves n Pedro rather than playing in triangles in R wing...Initially Busi had to drop deep to cover for forward going FB's so it made diffcult for Xavi who had to cover more space which is not what he ideally wants...but in 2nd Half it improved n reslut was theere to be seen...Iniesta.. Busi was awesome as always n all four goals was result of team play ...Cesc too had a gud game

    Now its Classico SF on jan 30th @ SB... Hope guys will do gud .n hopeflly Xavi iniesta messi will be rested for sundays league clash....

    Visca El Barca !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boney View Post
    Barca 4-2 Malaga (Agg 6-4)

    Gud Result for us n Gud game altogther..Special mention Mallaga..Pellegreni proving yet again that he is brilliant tactician...n them topping the CL group is no fluke...
    As far as our Game was concerned in game like yesterday ,teams fright us when they take up the game to us,but thats when we really raise our game to another standards...
    Alves MOTM for me..thats why he is among the best RB in the world...associative play between Pedro n Alves was awesome.with Alves topping it with 2 Nice assists...both headed golas by the smallest guys on pitch...
    Malagas plan as in previous encounters was to play narrow and not to give space in the missdle for Xavi n Co.. n if we had to win this one we had strecth pitch max with FB's making vertical runs...n thats what Alves n Alba did well..Another tactiacl change was what i mentioned before,,use of R flank more than L as opposed to other games this season...n more dual passisng between Alves n Pedro rather than playing in triangles in R wing...Initially Busi had to drop deep to cover for forward going FB's so it made diffcult for Xavi who had to cover more space which is not what he ideally wants...but in 2nd Half it improved n reslut was theere to be seen...Iniesta.. Busi was awesome as always n all four goals was result of team play ...Cesc too had a gud game

    Now its Classico SF on jan 30th @ SB... Hope guys will do gud .n hopeflly Xavi iniesta messi will be rested for sundays league clash....

    Visca El Barca !!
    kidilan kali aarnnu...very entertaining....malagayude 1st goal was superb...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanchaari View Post
    kidilan kali aarnnu...very entertaining....malagayude 1st goal was superb...
    That Goal move started from a Handball.. Should have been foul n break of play...ref didnt see it !!
    malagas 2nd gol build up also started from alleged stomp on Cescs Thighs...Anyways well played malaga...!!

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